For 425 euros I got an original packed camera body. Combined with the Tamron 16-300mm and a Metz 44 AF-1 flash with guide number 44 is obtained an impressively powerful camera. The automatic functions that lock the control buttons are a bit annoying. But you can outsmart the internal flash by inserting a hot shoe cover. This way you can use automatic functions that would otherwise forcibly nerve with normal pre- and Blitzen. Even aperture, exposure time and sensor sensitivity adjustment are somewhat cumbersome, where do I turn on my professional Fujifilm camera only at a pivot ring. The total blockade of burst shooting and sensor sensitivity adjustment for automatic functions gets on my nerves. But otherwise you can be let the camera with auto-off after 2 minutes safely switched on and has in pressing the shutter button a ready to use camera. The vari-angle monitor of the EOS 700D is very convenient and provides greater opportunities as variants with fixed or swiveling LCDs. Annoying thing is that you have to enable "live image" in the menu to use the monitor as a viewfinder. A Shift is available. Other manufacturers do not make it so complicated. Given the low light performance of the housing of only 12000 ASA at 18 MP my Fujifilm remains with 50000 ASA no alternative in low light conditions. For this, the Fujifilm also costs as much as three EOS 700D. With 300mm focal length setting occasionally worry blurring of frustration. If you want easy, fast and cheap have good photos, is 16-300 and 44er Metz flash (automatic illumination for excellent near and far) well equipped with combination og EOS 700D, Tamron.