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Review on International Version Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens Kit by Ada Szewczyk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Despite the fact that this is my very first single-lens reflex camera, I made an effort to examine both the positives and negatives of the device. In conclusion, I am able to assert that this is an excellent camera. If you purchase an 18-135 mm lens instead of each of these focal lengths separately, you can save up to $5,000. Lens - Taiwan. My copy was good. It can be challenging for someone who is just starting out to select the appropriate lens. Let me now talk a few words regarding the process of purchasing a camera. It will be particularly helpful for anyone who, like me, will be purchasing a single-lens reflex camera for the first first time. First and foremost, avoid being too lazy to look for "how to check an SLR camera when buying" instructions on the internet (for example, http://www. VideAmazona. Ru/photo tests/reviews/ChdDSLR/ChdDSLR 00. Asp) and put everything that is mentioned there into practice when you are shopping for a camera. In addition to this, take the time to check. You should go to a different store if the vendors do not allow you the opportunity to check the item. Pay close attention to the vendors, and if any of them contradict the terms of the instructions (for example, if they claim that you do not need to verify or that you should check in a different method), you should cease listening to that particular seller. Keep in mind that "selling" any thing is to the benefit of the seller in the long run. You need to make sure that there are no broken pixels on the screen, that the automation is working properly as a whole, that there is consistent focusing along the boundaries of the frame, and that there is front and rear focus. A tripod and a laptop computer are both excellent accessories for this purpose (I was provided in the store). During the process of purchasing a camera, the salesperson told everyone around them that they don't need to check the matrix for broken pixels, which caused a great deal of confusion. This is an example of why you shouldn't listen to "good" sellers. I started checking the shutter speed at two seconds, but he says it's best to check it at 200th of a second, so that's where I checked it by accident. As a direct consequence of this, when I got back to my house, I discovered vast arrays of dead pixels. After the examination, a new camera was installed five days later. Make your own inferences from the evidence.

Pros
  • 1) The product's quality and country of origin (Japan) 2) The convenience of use. 3) Weight, size. 4) A large capacity for the battery. 5) Screen that can be rotated and has a high resolution. 6) The appearance of a second screen that is only black and white (with backlight) 7) The intuitiveness with which the menu and camera settings can be navigated. 8) Quick burst shooting (5.3 frames per second at maximum jpeg quality - 58 frames per burst, minimum - 7 frames per burst while getting max jpeg and max raw at the same time) 9) Optical image stabilization (Optical image stabilization) 9) The quality of the photos 10) Recording in 1080p with a wide variety of customizable options (even while shooting)
Cons
  • 1) The lack of a lens cap included in the package 2) Only shoot videos using the manual focus setting (autofocus could come in handy) 3) When taking video with the 60d, you are unable to use the digital zoom (either 5x or 10x), in contrast to the 600d. The sole use it serves in this context is to focus. A significant drawback in my eyes is that, taking into consideration the size of the matrix, the digital zoom actually works fairly well and may have been useful in the movie. It would appear that this can be modified by installing a different firmware. 4) The mode rotation ring has a stopper, which means that you cannot make more than one turn in any direction. Additionally, the choice of the video mode is located at the very stop behind the base mode zone. This means that if you need to shoot a video and you normally shoot in Av mode, you will need to go through the entire circle in the opposite direction in order to twist the ring modes and unlock that long. 5) Preventing modes from entering the ring (a controversial step, for me - this is not necessary and only slows down the switching of shooting modes)