+ For me the camera takes very nice pictures
+ Suitable for beginners programs (all dared to venture from fully automatic right down clockwise on the rotary switch, on M-, P- and so I did not even me)
+ For a DLSR and compact in weight still okay
+ Gigantic battery life; the replacement battery I could have saved me
+ At last you can make night time photos which are also somewhat
+ By the Image Stabilizer blurred very little almost nothing to
- At the beginning of the box an eyelash in the lens was directly under the lens -> seemingly manufacturing defects, was changed without hesitation
- Somehow my camera has a dust problem; Unfortunately Paint Shop is vacation after every first announced, as you can clearly see the points on some pictures. Despite purge currently being the case (eg Hexagonal artifacts to approximately 40 images, dark dots at high f-number, etc.). I / we treat the camera like a raw egg, that is, the lens cap is attached to the picture, always beautiful in the camera bag instead of long dangle around the neck let etc. At the 18-55 lens is normally not as an air pump effect that may show up as much dust or other particles in the pictures. According to my colleagues, it is perhaps because the 1100D has no automatic sensor cleaning as their 3- and 2-digit Canon DLSR. Although their paintings are also the times to see, but not yet in none as strong as with my 1100D. As long as there Paintshop and I still have time to edit photos but that is no problem.
We are satisfied with the camera, who seeks an introduction to the world of DLSR is the EOS 1100D right.