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Review on Camera Canon EOS 2000D Kit EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II, black by Mateusz Sujak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

After using a standard camera (from the year 2022), the acquisition of a single-lens reflex camera (SLR) invigorates the senses to produce a photograph. Before that, the only 550D I had been able to get my hands on was someone else's; I made the decision to purchase my own after becoming friendly with the previous owner. To begin, I believe that this camera fulfills all of my requirements. The photographs are nice; other than that, what else could possibly make someone happy? Later, purchase a 50mm lens with an aperture of 1.8 or 1.4, and it will be even better. A fantastic piece of equipment for the cost. There is nothing else to add.

Pros
  • 1) Price. This camera currently has the most competitive pricing among those found in this product category's other options. 2) The availability of both NFC and Wi-Fi. Installing a specialized software on your phone before sending photographs to it makes the process of sending photos to your phone incredibly simple and quick. 3) It has a nice material for the body. Rubber parts are dependable and won't come loose in your hands; they are not slick and they don't get dirty easily. 4) The capacity to record images in RAW format. Although it may now be standard on all SLR cameras, it is still a valuable feature. 5) A standard "hot shoe" in my situation. More on disadvantages 6) The standard whale lens. This lens will serve as an excellent introduction to photography for those who are just starting out. After that, it is up to each individual to choose for themselves what additional items to purchase. But if you take one thing with you, make it a 50mm 1.4/1.8 lens. I have sent a picture taken through a whale lens. 7) Bayonet. In addition to being able to link EF-S lenses, it is also feasible to connect EF lenses (circle in red).
Cons
  • 1) The phrase "hot shoe" I'm not sure how it gets passed around, but sometimes people find versions of it that don't have a central contact. This renders it unable to utilize traditional synchronizers, flashes, and other accessories. I'm not sure how this happens. In my situation, though, all of the contacts are in place. I haven't been able to put it through its paces just yet, but I'm confident that it will succeed. 2) When shooting in RAW and JPEG simultaneously, the RAW buffer fills up very rapidly and only has enough space for about 8 or 9 photos. It is not terribly important that you photograph some static items, but it is important that you do not picture dynamic frames. When taking photos in JPEG format, the buffer can hold approximately 20 frames, which is more than enough.