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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

It came down to a choice between this camera and a more cutting-edge mirrorless system. After reading each review carefully and spent a considerable amount of time, I came to the conclusion that the reviews for mirrorless cameras are contradictory, however this one is uniformly positive. I went ahead and did it, and I don't regret it at all. Excellent camera. The built-in flash is never used by me. When I'm out and about, I don't use a flash, but when I'm at home, I use an external one. I consider myself to be a beginner in photography, and I have no complaints about the camera. There is nothing else I could possibly require. The first thing that went into my head was, "I'll play, and I'll get something more expensive and better." But then I came to the conclusion that this camera met all of my needs, and there was no reason for me to get another one.

Pros
  • Wonderful photographs, a plethora of possibilities and adjustment settings. Both the automatic shooting settings and the manual shooting modes produce sharp images with this camera. Lightweight compared to other digital single-lens reflex cameras. If you take your camera with you when you go for walks, this is an important consideration. It can be held with one hand easily, and even with an external flash attached, it is not an excessively hefty device (I need this when shooting animals, because I have something in my other hand that attracts their attention) Wide variety of lenses to suit everyone's preferences. The lenses that come standard on the camera are likewise of high quality; I have an 18-55 and a 55-250.
Cons
  • There are no drawbacks, and it is an outstanding piece of equipment, for an amateur photographer - both for a novice who will take pictures using the automatic mode, and for a more or less experienced photographer who wants to play around with the shutter speed and aperture settings.