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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything about the product satisfied me, the price is perfect.

My initial SLR. As a result, nothing can be compared. This amateur photographer enjoyed taking pictures with cutting-edge pocket cameras. The purchase has met all expectations. The image quality is pleasing, and there are many more shooting options than with tiny cameras thanks to fast lenses and interchangeable lenses. I put on Zenith optics, which are fantastic! The manual optics had a certain charm, excellent picture quality, and stunning bokeh that I found appealing.

Pros
  • - minimal noise at high ISO (it's definitely possible to shoot at 6400), swivel screen, and good image quality - 16:9 (but only in Live View) (but only in Live View) 18MP is quite fantastic, you can photograph in JPEG, in-camera processing is perfect for me, the whale lens is fairly clear, the case is a wonderful size that's neither too small nor too huge, and it's tenacious in your hands. Yet, I desire a wider working aperture. Consider selecting option 18-135 immediately.
Cons
  • - Only available in 16:9 on Live View (I would like it through the viewfinder) despite having a folding screen, Sony's design is more practical when nothing needs to be turned or turned out. - Slow focus in Live View. - There is no autofocus in the video (although focusing manually does add some charm), and the video occasionally stops recording automatically even after a few seconds (then it is written for a long time without problems). Possibly a higher class is required because the SD speed is so low. - The size of all DSLRs is a drawback. Put it nowhere near your pocket. Nevertheless, there are currently no alternative choices. The products sold as "mirrorless" cannot be compared to this one in terms of quality. Even then, I'm not sure, but Testil, Olimus Pen, and Sony Nex are possible rivals to the original Canon 1100. - While using the viewfinder, the screen does not shut off immediately (no sensor). I'm not sure why they did it, but perhaps it affects reliability in some way. It's not a good idea to constantly turn the screen on and off. not a hindrance to job.