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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

A little less than a year ago, I found myself getting carried away with photography, and the 600D quickly became the first one-eyed companion I had. Choose your selection from 60D to 600D. In the end, I came to the conclusion that the difference in price, which is 1.5 times as much, is not justified. It should be stated with quite a bit of confidence that the 600D, for a beginner who is interested in photography as an amateur, will be sufficient for practically all of the most strenuous…

Pros
  • 1. A price that is more than sufficient: I purchased it in St. Petersburg for 16300 rubles, though I only purchased the Body, as I do not see any value in the lens that comes with the Kit. 2. A rotating screen. When shooting, using it to raise or lower the camera in relation to eye level is a really convenient thing to do when you need to do either of those things. 3. Inexplicably, there is not a touchscreen available. For me, I didn't see any benefit in it, but I can see that it's just another pointless system that's always at risk of failing at the worst possible time. 4. Support for both EF and EF-S lenses, although I have one caveat: in my opinion, lenses designed for full-frame cameras (more specifically, Canon L-series lenses) are not useful for crop sensors. 5. Having a low weight while also being compact and dependable. 3xUgh, yet it has never failed me, not even when it was freezing cold or pouring with rain (-10 *). 6. An extremely capacious battery that can take between 300 and 350 photographs. In the chill, somewhere between 150 and 200. The fact that two out of the four sticks point to the fact that the battery is soon to die is the only thing that brings this feature down. 7. The overall high quality of the craftsmanship; everything functions exactly as it should, and the dust does not get into the cracks when it is used as intended.
Cons
  • We haven't been able to locate it just yet, but perhaps that's for the best. Possibly an APS-C matrix, although this is not even a drawback; rather, it is a characteristic of entry-level DSLRs in general.

I believe I will have to spend more money on this equipment because I will undoubtedly need a tripod, a zoom lens, a 50 mm lens (and a fast lens), a fish, and an external flash that revolves to the ceiling. But for the first time in my life, the act of taking pictures makes me feel excited. These are some advantages: 1) It fits in the hand flawlessly, even in that of a young child. A practical button layout. 2) The features are quite simple to comprehend even without consulting the handbook…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A normal product, but they wanted more for the money.

Only two stars were taken out to make a settling matrix. By the way, I examined everything for about two hours on four different devices before making a cautious selection; the gap between the most and "best" in terms of heated pixels is almost a 20-fold difference (two carcasses had one broken pixel each, and there are a lot of hot ones). The reportage has a sufficient rate of fire. I used the two simplest lenses in the kit—the 18-55 and the 70-300—because, to begin with, they are actually…

Pros
  • For a fotik, there is a good selection of lenses, including inexpensive ones that, in general, have respectable qualities. Don't bother with 60/70D versions because the battery will last long enough for a user with typical levels of passion. I used it for a month without encountering any issues (I shot about 1000 frames).
Cons
  • It is categorically unsuited for "night" shooting because of the matrix, which has a lot of "hot" pixels (I haven't yet used noise reduction). There are no buttons for deleting photos or changing ISO. The "start" button is not firm enough. It clings to the bag because the flag off/on the camera is set too high.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

A beginner's camera for the budding photographer. But don't get it mixed up with "FBontakte Meanwhile, the mulberries are chilling on the seashore and I am sipping wine in the kitchen "Get it by filming it on your cell phone on a raised platform. Low-priced and upbeat. You can shoot in JPG, and I have some thoughts on the prior post. A comment like that doesn't even merit reading, let alone considering seriously. Take a soap box and go if shooting in JPG is your thing. To get the most out of…

Pros
  • I can only think of two advantages: 1) the swiveling screen (it will not scratch and collect nose prints in vain) and LiveView, which will make operating the camera without a viewfinder easier for newcomers. 2) High-definition (HD) video capture—perfect for all you soapbox videographers out there! elevated background noise level Thirdly, a wide enough spectrum of light sensitivity. (At the cost of 6400 ISO in the previous post, this was sufficient; with such an ISO only with fast lenses and in medium light situations, with not enough light, the noise would grow a lot. 800-1600 is sweet spot; don't go higher than that.
Cons
  • There are no flaws at all for the price! The price-to-quality ratio of the camera is superb. Of course, you'll only need a whale lens in the beginning of your education. Then you simply must give up now.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Kenon! You acquire a device. If you follow the instructions, everything is straightforward and ideal for fans. Year 2 read a lot of info and now I bought my first DSLR, a ton of everything was viewed and read. Everything a beginner needs is present, and the family no longer requires frame rate or attention. has various benefits: production caliber. The grip is comfortable with all fingers in place and is light yet not small like Nikon and Sony. At least 600 flash pictures can be taken on one…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

The image is extremely pleasing. For the time being, I still intend to bring a professional camera. This camera can provide good experiences. has various benefits: Swivel screen, simplicity of use, and dependability. My camera has taken 30,000 pictures. Over 1,000 photographs can be stored on a 36 GB memory card during a single shooting session. Pictures are excellent. Really good video for the price. various drawbacks: After 10,000 shots, the regular lens started to have right-side focus…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not all that bad, but there are minuses.

I didn't like the lenses in the KIT kits. When we examined two different camera options, one for the European market and one for the American market, we found that neither version of the kit satisfied our needs. It is common sense that skipping the KIT is the preferable option. The "carcass" itself can be used, but the fact that different places have drastically differing levels of construction quality is extremely irritating. The American version has a decent build quality, which is a benefit…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

I hadn't used a DSLR in a while, so when my wife got it to me for Xmas, I tested it right away. The initial test images in M mode in the room with a typical chandelier's illumination completely pleased. Exposure metering outputs precisely; the domestic photos aren't even subpar. Not to mention, I took it handheld without using a flash. It is functionally similar to Zenith TTL in M mode. Because ISO is analogous to regular photographic film, it is simpler to use for people who have experience…

Pros
  • Pricing, construction quality, visual quality, and a quick processor all satisfy.
Cons
  • There are no significant flaws.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is impossible to use, a bad product.

It is preferable to take a secondhand 5d mk1 over a 600d if we compare cameras in the same price range. Comparing ff and crop in the 5d is absurd because the camera has few bells and whistles and the only thing depressing about it is the screen. I purchased a 600-ku with a 50mm f/1.8 lens. Later, I invested in a + L-ku 70-200 f/4 lens. For a while, I was dejected until I entered the ravens into Lightroom and set the ISO to 400 and above. In theory, this worked, but the image turned to flat…

Pros
  • Live view, swivel screen, and camera size. Zoom when manually focusing in life view. The only benefit is the life view, which has a manual focus and a magnification of up to 8x. It's very useful, but the outcome is only soap. The fact that Canon is stylish, for starters. 5-stars on - because the people who bought it didn’t hold anything else in their hands, and if they did, they only held a soap dish, so they compare it with it.
Cons
  • - The image is enhanced by the screen. -The colors fade quickly, and the shadows are awful. (Too many megapixels for such a matrix) -If the ISO is above 400, the image becomes flat and is useless. - The process of choosing AF spots is inconvenient. - On the count, who thought of that?

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very high quality product, it's not the first time I bought it.

The photographs have been received without any criticism. Many people can't decide between the Canon EOS 600D and the Nikon D5100. Of course, the canon. Despite the fact that Nikon costs 3-4 thousand cheaper, its functionality is cut down, despite the possibility of shooting in HDR. The best camera available right now for someone just starting out. Shoot anything you like, be it holidays, landscapes, family photos, in all areas, the result will please you. My suggestion!

Pros
  • The model itself is a significant positive aspect. This camera is perfect for the category of users to which it belongs: amateurs. The whale lens exceeded my expectations, and while I originally planned to travel with a spare lens, I quickly realized that doing so was unnecessary. Regarding the physical design, it features neat ergonomics and a manageable weight for one-handed use. There is no need for lye, and the docking is flawless. The metal socket on the tripod is sturdy. The LCD panel can also be rotated. The functionality is adequate, with a suitable number of modes and a light sensitivity of 3200 allowing for the visibility of noise. Images may be printed on big sheets of paper without losing quality. Quick focus time. The camera's controls made sense after reading the first six pages of the instructions. Taking roughly 100 pictures per day will drain the battery over the course of four to five days.
Cons
  • The drawbacks are far less significant than the benefits, but they nevertheless exist. Unfortunately, the plastic chassis is standard for devices in this category. While this is a camera, it is not unique in this regard; autofocus does not function when recording video. Do not skimp on a flash drive; RAW photographs weigh around 25 MB. The mode-changing ring does not rotate completely, necessitating a twist at each iteration. The price may put off some buyers, but it's well worth it considering the product's sturdy construction and useful features.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, good quality, not bad.

It's been two months since I started using it. This is my first camera and I've never taken pictures before. It's easy to hold and comfortable to use. The autofocus and stabilizer are the only saving graces when shooting in low light conditions indoors with the whale lens. These days, Soviet optics are what I use most often for my photography. Having trouble focusing due to poor eyesight? Pack an adapter for Soviet lenses that includes a chip. The camera has exceeded my expectations. In…

Pros
  • Rotating screen. If you need to fire something low to the ground but don't want to get in a bad position, this will assist a lot. There is a wide variety of lenses to choose from, but I find the prices to be prohibitive, so I stick with Soviet optics.
Cons
  • Poor power source. It has also been mentioned here that digital images tend to look darker on a computer than they do in the camera.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

I paid $25,000 for it in May 2022. I continue to be happy with the purchase. But I suggest that every new photographer immediately switch to manual modes, or at the very least, shoot in TV or AV mode. Because the auto mode is so unpredictable, you should avoid relying on it because you will be let down. I'm planning to spend $50. With a 50 mm 1.4 lens, I believe the camera will perform flawlessly. The advantages are: a cozy, reliable, medium-weight camera with an easy-to-use UI and a swivel LCD

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Read, learn, and take photographs, and then get to know each other better, wonderful people. There is a significant amount of written material pertaining to photography. While looking for film work, start with Soviet directories. There are a TON of hidden things. Pros: You have direct access to all of the controls. Everything is functioning as it should. EXTREMELY (!) quick, trouble-free, and, in its class, has the longest battery life while maintaining a charge (1500-2022 shots without…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

My initial SLR. Of course, I think this is the ideal option for a novice amateur photographer who wishes to start shooting with an SLR camera. The advise to the novice is to study the directions because initially there was a period when the images just did not turn out. Directions are crucial. I have several friends who are photographers, therefore I got the chance to touch replicas made by other businesses. Due to the lack of accessories available for them in my city, Pentax and Sony vanished,

Pros
  • Rotating display has saved me several times. There are a lot of accessories to choose from, it's simple, and I don't know what else to say:)
Cons
  • Though what do I expect from a beginner DSLR, I found working ISOs to be very low.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

The mirror works well. I can declare with absolute certainty that if you put in the effort, even with a Kit lens, you can create a work of art (if, of course, you know about shooting modes other than automatic). There haven't been any bugs or problems in the two years that I've been using it! I personally got more images than the manufacturer claimed from the battery. It doesn't play, it doesn't slow down, and neither the performance nor the appearance have altered at all. I primarily use it in

Pros
  • + Screen that pivots and has superb image quality. The swivel screen came in quite helpful and was useful in numerous circumstances. does not slip + Although I'm not a professional, the battery is great in my opinion. I have enough for 600+ autofocus shots, the option to rapidly switch to manual mode with a few button presses, and a sufficient ISO. ISO12800 is available, the video quality is good, and it is possible to alter the exposure of the video, including while it is being filmed.
Cons
  • There are no defects in the carcass; rather, it is the lens alone that is at fault, even though I believe the lens to be priceless: - gathers dust. After two years of use, autofocus occasionally does not turn on the first time (the issue is fixed by clicking again - on / off). Dust is clearly visible from f12–15 and beyond.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

A model that is deserving of the honor of being the first high-quality DSLR that an amateur photographer just starting out acquires. When compared to the capabilities it possesses, the cost is just astounding. The authenticity of the color reproduction will delight viewers thanks to the high quality of the photographs. Regarding the price to quality ratio, I believe the equipment is at the forefront of its market category. Got pros: Given the cost, it will be an excellent option to go with…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very high quality product, it's not the first time I bought it.

It's been about a month since I started using this gadget. I had never held a DSLR camera before he did, but I'm glad I made the investment. I would classify myself as a photographic newbie, yet I felt at home with the gadget right away. Amazing photography can be done even in the automobile. The 18-135mm lens I used to take it. I can assure you that if you have the means to do so, you will not be sorry.

Pros
  • Superb stills and moving images. Good construction. Easy to use button layout. In 2022, the menu is straightforward and unmuddled. Superior indoor photography.
Cons
  • Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

It's been about six months since I started using the camera. I had been debating between the 550d and the 60D, but when I saw the 600D, the decision was made for me. With a high-quality lens, this mirror is ideal for amateurs and experts alike. Pros: • Easy-to-understand menus; fast focusing; high-quality videos; compact size and weight; creative filters; built-in effects adjustment; external microphone input; rotary "thfy"; continuous shooting; excellent price. Disadvantages include: • No…

A ph was bought. 11th summer. As previously there were just soap dishes that could be photographed by pushing a single button, getting started with it initially seemed incredibly challenging. Unlike an automatic machine, I flipped to "P" as soon as I removed the film from the camera. When the baby was born, we took pictures of him at home (without using the built-in flash, so as not to blind the baby). While some of the pictures turned out great, others were less than stellar (due to…

Pros
  • 1 easy on the grip, fits perfectly Everything is done fast and efficiently, with all the relevant buttons and settings (as for the customizable menu) located precisely where they should be. Three Quality Videotapes 4 articulating screens
Cons
  • The 18-55 ISII kit lens is sufficient for him to begin learning photography, but it lacks the variety he'll need. As there have been no further flaws in 18-135, I recommend that you switch over immediately.

The camera works well for novice and hobbyist photographers. I think everyone should read it. Advantages that vary I'm pleased with the quality of the camera. It has a nice style. It fits perfectly in the palm of my hand. As I tend to take it with me wherever I go, the fact that the screen can be rotated out of the way in various situations is a major perk. The fact that he can swap lenses is also a strong suit. Have disadvantages: There are two issues: one, the camera isn't always easy to…