- 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.
- 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.