Preface:
When I discovered my passion for photography, the confined to heavily pixelated photos with my phone and my digicam (Panasonic Lumix). However, this was not enough to me, since the results were just poor quality. Therefore I endschied me to invest my money in a DSLR is partes. I infomiert me very thoroughly perused many Erfahrungsbreichte and watched several cameras even when a photographer. At first I wanted a more favorable DSLR (2OO-4OO) because it was after all just a hobby for me. I had the Canon EOS 11OOD in mind, but after much thought and as I could imagine to make later something with photography, I endschied me for a higher price class (5OO +). Now was the Endscheidung between the NIKON and CANON d51OO 6OOD. Frankly, I have ultimately endschieden rather because of my feeling for Bach CANON, as a beginner, it was difficult to compare the technical details. I asked a couple of photographers, but here opinions varied times apart. Those who had a CANON, advised me to the 6OOD who advised me to a NIKON d51OO.
Because my budget I bought the CANON 6OOD with the 18-55mm lens, memory card later and soon I put me a camera bag to. (Please remember to memory card)
Delivery / Arrival
The package came thanks to Express Shipping after 2 days. Immediately unpacked, it was of course the body and the lens, charger, battery, shoulder strap, USB cable, user manual and CD. First impression: the camera is very comfortable to hold, looks beautiful and is lighter than I expected. Then first load the battery, during which I took ever the manual at hand. But simply attaching the shoulder strap was hard for me, but in retrospect I think I've made myself really stupid. The manual is well written and easy to understand, but there are for the moment many technical terms and new terms. Then ertsmal attached lens (very easy)
First photos
After the battery has been charged (about 1 1/2 st) I was looking for the first spoke my digicam card (4GB), the beginning was the OK, later I bought one with 8GB; Then I set out immediately in search of a worthy motive. I endschied me of tulips in a vase and photographed wild away without hesitation. For starters, the Automatic scene detection mode is the best. You do not have a lot of photography understood in order to make some good photos. The quality was very good, especially compared to my digital camera! I walked around and fotogrfierte everything looked fairly nice, little by little I went with the other modes familiar, especially the close-up mode suited me very. The manual I was always there when I was a little unknown. I had great fun and it was so about 2 hours on the road, after I first transfer all pictures to the computer. Some pictures were poorly focused, others slightly blurred, but they were doing some good pictures. For the first time I was very pleased.
In the next few days I worked an awful lot with the camera and also got gradually a sense of it. Meanwhile, I have prepared me a room, ie Black paper on walls and floors, many lamps hergeschafft and then you can try really a lot etc with the exposure. There are also come out some photos that speak for themselves.
(Sorry, no experience with video)
There are many positive things:
+ Trundle display, which was one of the most important things, why I did not endschieden me for the 1100D.
+ Comfortable shoulder strap
+ Kit lens: 18-55mm: For starters, perfectly adequate, but I am not a professional
+ Fits comfortably in your hand
Set + many ways a lot of freedom when
+ Very good quality of images
+ Very good trip on the display
+ Good light intensity
+ Relatively easy (easier than expected!)
Sometimes ~ autofocus problems in close-ups, but is probably due to my ignorance
- You can not delete multiple images at once
Conclusion
All in all, I have never regretted this purchase.
But to all who think with a DSLR makes you automatically good photos - which is not so. Behind this work: You have to Intesiv deal with the camera and also bring a certain incentive, otherwise nothing will come. In the first few weeks you will not shoot the perfect pictures, but over time and with some ideas you can make really good pictures. The camera provides the technology, which is pointed with certainty, and you must do the rest. A good photographer can make good pictures even with a worse camera, but a super camera turns beginners not equal professionals. So if you're looking for a good DSLR for beginners, but also use the professionals, then you met with the CANON 6OOd the right Endscheidung.
I now go to a vocational school for photography and media technology, the camera has certainly paid off! Although you can not keep up with the studio cameras, but I'll certainly need often;)
Anyway, I consider myself still a macro and a wide angle lens.
[That was my first review, I endschuldige me for spelling and typos;)]