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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

It wasn't too long ago that I took it, but by now I was used to being in front of the lens. It completely destroys low-cost and no-name soap dishes and fake mirrors, and its long-lasting native battery will make you cry tears of joy. DSLR cameras obviously need a lot if you want to take professional photographs. You should get at least one filter (UV is best) for your lens if you're not planning to use polarizing filters. A waterproof housing if you plan on taking pictures underwater; a rain cover for your camera; macro rings or a different lens if you want to get up close and personal with your subject. There's a broad variety possible based on resources (time, money, and creativity). As was said before, the price is prohibitive. If you want to "take a photo for yourself," you can do so; however, it is recommended that you opt for something more affordable; the high resolution provided by today's cameras more than makes up for the occasional blur. One of the better options for a novice if you want to take the technique for personal development or photography. One alternative is the Nikon D3200, although that camera is made by a different business and is an entirely different model.

Pros
  • 1) High-quality processing, even with the basic lens. 2) Customizable color and effect settings Thirdly, easily adjusting the color balance 4) Swivel LCD screen, helpful when shooting from awkward angles or above, without having to physically spin the letter "Z" to see the viewfinder. Also, while the screen is closed, it is protected. 6) The capacity to record high-quality video 7) A good focusing system on any place in the eye 7) The dust-proof, anti-static die is reliable and will not clog for a long time. 8) No grain or dead pixels even at ISO 1600 9) It's a nice weight, it's the right size, and the buttons are right where your fingers naturally rest. Ten) It works well with traditional lenses (non autofocus like Helios) 11) The camera comes with a massive handbook that you should skim before using it (THIS IS ESSENTIAL!) Extensive Software (12) And strut your stuff (#13).
Cons
  • 1) Weakly adjacent native flash, constant foreboding of imminent opening 2) The camera's light balance and exposure can be off at times when set to automatic, although this is a flaw shared by all digital cameras. (3) Two lenses, a whale lens and another (one lens is rarely sufficient) or, if one's heart lies in macro photography, a set of adapter rings, are desirable to have on hand. 4) It's expensive, but it's worth it.