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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Satisfied with the purchase one hundred percent, I recommend the product for everyone.

Generally speaking, I believe that the majority of people who own their first SLR camera or who are tired of inferior models for complete beginners or just outdated versions purchase a great SLR. The Kitovskiy 18-55 is obviously out of any gate in nature, so it is advised to think about purchasing a ZOOM lens right away. If you are switching from soap dishes, be aware that there is no zoom lever, therefore you will need to switch lenses in order to take pictures of various objects. It would be a shame to ruin expensive equipment with water, dust, sand, etc., and you wouldn't be able to wear it around your neck for very long. So, buy a bag right away. Additionally, I urge you to get a regular UV (ultraviolet) photo filter for each lens because, whether you like it or not, you will inevitably touch the lens and dust will settle. If you accidentally break the UV photo filter or overdo it when erasing prints, it won't be a big deal to throw it away. The cost of the lens is still higher. You also need a cleaning kit, which costs about 500 and includes items like a pear, a rag, and a graphite pencil. Take a tripod with you straight away if you intend to shoot something that requires a slow shutter speed, such as the stars at night or the moon. I've gotten used to shooting after a brief wait such that even without the release cord, the shots are not shaky. When it comes to optics, beginners should steer clear of fancy lenses because they won't be able to use them anyway. Instead, focus on the zoom lens' image stabilizer or shoot from a tripod. You won't regret investing your money at all because the camera is completely worth it! An excellent tool for those first entering the "mirror world" with plenty of storage space.

Pros
  • 1. A handy menu and a handy detailed manual 2. High-quality components and construction 3. Relatively affordable cost for such a gadget 4. Even with a whale lens, it shoots very well in auto or semi-automatic mode and almost never chooses the wrong exposure. 5. Of course, in manual modes, it is perfect (with acceptable ISO, of course, and straight arms) 6. The best is ergonomics! Even with one hand, and this is with its weight, it fits in the hand like a glove. Class! 7. Taking HD video at 4; however, since a camcorder is not what this device is, there is usually a video. Many thanks to Canon! 8. The swivel screen is top-notch; it won't scratch if you just turn it off and leave it at that. If you need to remove it from raised hands, though, kindly turn the screen toward you and do so. 9. Strong battery capacity 10. Matrix 18 MP, good resolution and no noise
Cons
  • Maybe the primary 2's drawbacks are as follows: 1. Although this is more of an optics claim, it takes a very long time to aim in the shooting mode when using the display rather than a viewfinder. 2. Autofocus does not function in video mode. 3. The lid could really be fixed in some way, especially considering how Sony handled it; it just seems strange to me. 4. How to start recording in video mode is not entirely clear when using the buttons. You can't figure it out without instructions (5. ISO 6400 and above is meant for jackdaws, too noisy; I would start with the shutter button or the enter button in the center, but no.