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Review on Canon EOS 600D Kit EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II, black by Wiesaw Kostyka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

After compacts and usrazums, this unit is simply divine. For amateurs, the camera is the best option, as for shooting videos and photos, so by acquiring an external puff, you can achieve photos of very chic quality; the most important thing is to avoid beating the puff in the forehead; it works better on the ceiling with a reflector, of course. It is the best camera you can get for the money, with the exception that it can compete with the Nikon D5100 in terms of photo quality; however, that is an entirely different story.

Pros
  • Comparatively little weight, the same 7D with the same matrix, and other DSLRs; Construction quality, with no creaking to be heard anywhere and nothing coming loose; Screen that may be viewed from any angle because to its swivel design; The ergonomics are nearly excellent; you can operate it with one hand, with the exception of the buttons for the menu and the information, but all of the other buttons are at an accessible location; There is no point in overestimating it unnecessarily, because the detail is gradually decreasing further, some will probably want to argue, and they will say that 3200 iso is working, but this is already in your opinion, and if it suits you, then it's good; the working number of ISO is 1600. If it suits you, then it's good; if it doesn't suit you, then it's not good. It functions quite well with Chinese third-party puffs, but you should check the compatibility as soon as possible in the shop; capturing high-definition video; The lens that comes with the kit is quite nice, has universal focal lengths, and the manual focus is good; nonetheless, it is easy to find yourself out of focus quickly and by accident.
Cons
  • While changing lenses, dust will invariably get onto the matrix of the camera, as is the case with all cameras that have removable lenses; nevertheless, I don't notice this problem until I stop shooting at an aperture of 11 or higher. When using LiveView, the autofocus is noticeably slower than on the 700D. In addition, there is one more drawback associated with LiveView: there may be a bug in the software that causes it, but when using live sighting, the metering mode can only be set to "evaluative." If you select any other metering mode (such as Spot, etc.), the change appears to be stored, but it eventually reverts back to "evaluative." In general, LiveView is intended for use with video, while the viewfinder offers superior quality in terms of brightness and autofocus speed.