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Revainrating 5 out of 5

High-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

Prior to that, the first single-lens reflex camera was a soap box, and I have to say that it was a terrible soap box. I am pleased with the camera; these drawbacks are minor compared to the advantages it offers. I use around one month. A friend of mine recently purchased a Nikon for herself, and while I was able to take a picture with it, I found that holding it in my hand, which isn't particularly large, was not very comfortable. I recommend this model; for a long time, I debated and decided…

Pros
  • The ergonomics are excellent, the camera control is satisfactory, everything you need is within easy reach, and the flash and video quality are both satisfying. A highly user-friendly menu called Settings, which allows for a speedy adjustment to the qualities of the photo, and that's it. When held, it conforms to the shape of the hand and, in contrast to the Nikon D5100, all of the fingers remain attached to the body. Taking pictures in the sports mode is fun because it is quick and clear. Screen that can rotate and is bright, which also makes it very convenient to use. More than only the comprehensive information is presented beside the photo metadata. After being overclocked, the battery has the capacity to withstand around 550 accurate shots, and possibly even more.
Cons
  • Even at ISO 3200, there was a very high level of noise; to say nothing of ISO 6400 and ISO 12800, the noise level was over the roof. Autofocus can be a bit sluggish at times; but, considering that this is a kit lens, I should not be surprised. The mode dial does not spin 360 ​​degrees. You have to spin the wheel for a considerable amount of time in order to go from manual mode to video mode. There was wear under the power lever; however, this appears to be a unique incident; it seems that a particle or something similar got into there. There is no autofocus available when recording video, although the focus may be adjusted manually without any difficulty.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

The claim that whale lenses don't offer proper quality is made here, however in my opinion, this is untrue. I tried several, both with whales and without; the images' quality is essentially identical (in the opinion of an amateur, not a professional, although I have been photographing for more than 30 years). Photography, in my opinion, is more about the composition and idea of the frame than it is about looking for aberrations in the final photos. This camera more than justifies this objective

Pros
  • 1. Exceptionally sharp and accurate color reproduction in the photos. 2. The ability to select the best settings and quickly apply them to take pictures. 3. Rotating screen. 4. You won't need to worry about charging for a month of work (about 50 photos per day) if you have an extra battery pack and batteries in it (6 pieces for 2700). 5. The availability of numerous accessories. 6. Old SLR camera lenses can be used (through an adapter ring). 7. Lightweight in comparison. 8. A well-designed camera. 9. An easy to understand menu.
Cons
  • until I became aware.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

I recently upgraded to a DSLR from the cheapest soap dish I could find, and I couldn't be happier with the results. I've never been a fan of the rotary screen because at first glance it just looks like a cheap toy. Without a screen, you can easily take pictures while in an awkward position. Fits perfectly in the palm of your hand. The first shots didn't turn out so great, but once I got out into the street and started shooting random things, I got some great shots. The quality is undeniable…

Pros
  • 1) mass Second, the high quality of the pictures even with the basic lens included with the package Third, the ability to edit photos, fourth, the swivel screen's usefulness, and fifth, a plethora of other features.
Cons
  • the quality is poor, there are focus issues, and the shooting mode is either serial or macro.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

This camera has exceeded my expectations in every way. After much deliberation, I decided to go with him over the Canon 550D and 500D. In the end, he was the one who was selected. In comparison to the other models, I think that this one is the most functional. I advise everyone Many advantages: Ease of use, which is essential for me given that I am just starting out in this industry, portability, outstanding photo quality, a button layout that is user-friendly, a swivel screen, and other…

It's been approximately a week since I started using it. Very content with everything. Choose from 550,600,60. I couldn't be happier with my decision to go with the 600ku. When compared to the 60th, the reduced size and weight is a significant benefit, making it ideal for continuous usage. Only the rate of fire and the convenience of professional use require 60ka, but neither of those things are required (additional display, additional wheel) Even though it costs more than twice as much as the…

Pros
  • Both the size and the weight are ideal for use in day-to-day life. Both the matrix and the CPU are comparable to the 7d. The brand's immense popularity, which, in turn, accounts for the high level of liquidity and accessibility of the accessories.
Cons
  • The functioning is the only area where there are drawbacks. Comparable to Sonya and Pentax in terms of price, but falls short in several respects. Specifically, the rapidity at which the fire spread and the absence of a stub elsewhere on the carcass.

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…

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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

purchased for the first time by myself. never used a DSLR for filming. It is preferable to collect the carcass as soon as possible and the glass later on. I used the employee 17-70 sigma / 2.8-4 to replace the whale 18-55. Great shoe; I advise everyone to buy one. Very thrilled and grateful. All beginners should start with a 50mm 1.8 lens, which I will only purchase separately along with filters (polar explorer).

Pros
  • a comfort to hold. Screen, a rotary The layout of the buttons is practical, and the menu is easy to read. the mass. It appeals to me a lot.
Cons
  • lens sets.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

When comparing price and quality, the canon series with a three-digit number is the best option. The sky simply doesn't provide enough stars. Expensive, featuring an autofocus module as ancient as a mammoth and a 7d matrix that's getting on in years. Magic Lantern, however, can be quite helpful when paired with manual focus video lenses. Also, the original (cheap) Soviet glass screws right on, so you may drink in comfort.

Pros
  • Capable of capturing high-quality video and images while also being able to bypass the firmware
Cons
  • Autofocus is overpriced and inept.

a top-notch unit. was created in three different variations with a whale 18-55mm from 18-135mm and 18-55mm + 55-250mm; 18-55mm; 55-250mm; tripod; flash; two softbox photographs; and tripods for them. radio synchronizer for use with flashes and software. I was amazed that the camera "gobbled up" all of this so well, and shoots lovely shots with me, the background is white and wet asphalt with racks, and softboxes are also fitted with flashes (all yongnuo flashes have not broken in 2 years and…

Pros
  • dependable, unfailable, temperature-resistant, affordable, and fully customisable, down to the point of obscuring the mirror
Cons
  • I don't need more, but raw frame by 4 with 10 card class. only 30 minutes of video, and only use external flashes as a slave

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

After making the investment, a lens was acquired: a Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM (perhaps the best lens for cropped DSLRs), together with an ultraviolet (UV) light filter and a lens hood. I use a calibrated IPS matrix display to see my RAW files after editing them in Lightroom and removing noise using Neat Image. I never use the automatic setting. Finally, use an Epson Stylus Photo P50 printer that has been properly optimized to print the photos (six-color, A4 format). With this outcome, I…

Pros
  • Considering the cost, it's a high-quality item for the money. This camera is ideal if you want to get your feet wet in photography but don't yet have the funds for a full frame. I don't make enough money to justify the expense of a Canon EOS 5D Mark III.
Cons
  • You can forget about buying a Canon EOS 5D Mark III, as we've already stated. the photographer's skewed hands, perhaps? (not for blondes)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

All you have to do is understand how to operate the regular modes, and when firing, hold your hand firmly at the far end (135), preferably with emphasis. For those who enjoy taking pictures at home, a good flash and an external microphone are still helpful. A polarizing filter for odd images, along with a backup battery in case you forget to charge the primary one. Good lighting is necessary for portraits. Whether you require extremely precise portraiture in dim light, a video of a ball flying…

Pros
  • You can bring a travel camera, binoculars, and a video camera if you also bring a kit 18-135, a tripod, a marumi dgs filter, a lens hood, and a convenient bag.
Cons
  • The "green guy" mode is a bad that needs to be stopped right now. As hitting the stage in the hallway will pass regardless and writing on the film with the noise of the lens motor will damage the sound, there is no tracking autofocus in the clip.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

Although I won't go so far as to call myself a professional photographer, I do have some knowledge in this area. I am confident in stating that this is one of the most outstanding "family" cameras now available. a digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) that does not have any of the bells and whistles that are standard on professional cameras and are not at all necessary for amateur photographers. It is an excellent choice for novice photographers, not including people who snap pictures of…

Pros
  • Good quality, fair price

I opt for six months. Due to the poor quality of the whale lens, I suggest you bring a carcass. Unwisely, I acquired a whale. Since there is now no opportunity to get fine glass, I took a respectable sigma for a few days. There is a noticeable difference. I'm about to purchase it now. followed by the Canon L-series 24-105 f4 lens. And it will produce a lot behind the eyes for a few years. This is unquestionably the greatest option for a beginner DSLR. It isn't much different from the 60D if…

Pros
  • 1) Compactness; their weight 2) Price 3) Practical control, etc.
Cons
  • These are not, despite the reasonably low price.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

My first and only SLR at the moment is this one. Only the gum came off the eye after three years of use, but in this case, my carelessness is more likely to blame. I spent roughly $800 on a camera, and it was a good investment. Everything will be obvious even on an intuitive level if you hold it for the first time. For macro photography, a rotating screen is just something. Disabling autofocus is used to cure slow focusing speed.

Pros
  • Swivel screen, superior image quality, high build quality, affordable price, functionality, and battery
Cons
  • - The placement of the microphone - No autofocus while recording video

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…

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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, glad I found this product.

Extreme popularity is the sole reason of all the complaints: Ninety percent of newbies expect to take amazing images right away while using preset settings. Put them out of your mind completely! Use either the manual, aperture, or shutter priority modes to take pictures. If you're looking for interesting pictures, look no further. Thankfully, I didn't fall into their traps. I started learning about the what, how, and what to expect right away, and now, after approximately 2 weeks of use, I…

Pros
  • 1) Miniature forms (I have tiny hands, so it seems huge to everyone else.) Screen that spins 3. Image quality Four) Handy menu options 5. It's the right size for your hands. Six) The relevant controls are conveniently located
Cons
  • There are literally no flaws for the price (I paid 20,000 for it).

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A reliable product, quality is acceptable.

To tell you the truth, I regret purchasing the 600D when I could have instead purchased the 500D and an additional 8000 accessories. The functionality is comparable to that of the Canon 600d and the Canon 500d to a large extent. The benefits of it include: After utilizing it for a period of half a year, here is what I have observed: 1. I thought the screen itself was pretty cool, and the photos that were displayed on it looked much better than those on the monitor. 2. The matrix is not a…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Both Nikon and Sony were viable options. Canon flat-out refused to go along with it. But after browsing through many of images online, I settled on Canon as my preferred brand. Canon was the last thing I expected to end up taking. Why? The distinctive color reproduction in Canon films breathes life into every frame. If you come at it from those directions, you'll find that this camera takes surprisingly high-quality pictures because to its powerful light and sharp optics. False, it also…

Pros
  • The photo is of good quality, the colors are accurately represented, and the video recording is professional. You can shoot images on a whale that hold their own against those taken with more expensive cameras.
Cons
  • In low light with a high iso, is that noise? Yet, this is a flaw with every single camera. It's important to remember that no camera can take decent pictures in the dark.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

I made the wise decision to purchase an SLR camera for my ardent love of photography because I was fortunate with my pay that year. between the 550D and the 600D. As a result, even though it turned out later that it and other cameras offer advantages, I chose the 600D because of the swivel screen. I nearly don't regret purchasing it (although I could save up and take 60D). This tool is excellent for beginning photographers. I brought a Kingston 32GB Class 10 flash drive, which I strongly…

Pros
  • Even with a kit lens, it is still reasonably light. Convenient - fits perfectly in the hand! Rubberized pads make them non-slip. Display that can be turned around not only makes recording videos more convenient, but it also has superb image quality. A simple menu that allows you to easily move between options without ever having to leave the viewfinder. Nikon is like heaven and earth in comparison! Nikon's interface resembles a dense jungle rather than a menu, but everything is as straightforward and user-friendly as possible. The pictures are of excellent quality for a beginner DSLR. I had incredible quality printing done on my 40x30 photo prints. The battery has a substantial capacity. I recorded an event in RAW mode with an external flash, 1000 frames, and no sign of battery degradation. Only three divisions exist: one large and two tiny. Hence, the small ones sit down more quickly when the big one leaves. And everything was visible in my instance. working with ISO 800 and 1600 (assuming you utilize the full frame size) (if you reduce the size). At 3200, you can shoot. It is possible to get images that are fairly acceptable for the Internet and computer viewing. I believe it to be a decent bargain for an amateur SLR camera. In some circumstances, I suggest setting AUTO ISO because it can set a value between 1600 and 3200 rather than 3200, which is extremely nice! A practical button layout. Everything is nearby, as I've already stated.
Cons
  • I myself have nothing to complain about as a novice photographer with roughly a year of experience.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

Within its category, an outstanding camera that is suitable for both novice and experienced photographers alike. I'm not sure how things work with the preset modes, but when I go to manual, everything works perfectly. A willing participant who is at ease. The usefulness meets and exceeds all expectations. It is a good camera for usage around the house, and it records video really well (although the microphone is not very good in difficult conditions, it is better to connect something external).

Pros
  • Screen that rotates! Body design that is both comfortable and thoughtfully ergonomic; image quality; and an optical viewfinder. Has no unnecessary bells and whistles and comes with everything you require. The user interface is straightforward. An fantastic alternative in terms of the price in relation to the quality. The lens that is included in the kit is quite versatile and may be used for a variety of different types of photography, including landscapes, portraits, and topic photography. Great optical zoom and image stabilization.
Cons
  • Because the battery does not have very good retention, it will run down quickly if you forget to switch it off before going to bed. Even though the video's sound and focus aren't great, you still have the ability to record something if it becomes necessary.