Canon EOS 600D Digital SLR Camera (18 Megapixel, 7.6 cm (3 inches) swiveling display, Full HD) Kit including EF-S 18-55mm 1:. 3.5-5.6 IS II (Electronics) 5
Canon EOS 600D Digital SLR Camera (18 Megapixel, 7.6 cm (3 inches) swiveling display, Full HD) Kit including EF-S 18-55mm 1:. 3.5-5.6 IS II (Electronics)
This camera is my first digital SLR. I bought the Canon EOS 600D in the kit with the Canon EF-S 18-135mm, as I have tried the 18-55 and it was too short for me at the long end and I wanted to have an "Always top" lens that covers a larger zoom range , I bought the set in the store with the name of a planet, since it was hardly more expensive at the time as here at Amazon (730, Amazon some 10 less). In addition to the camera and lens was still a charger with battery, a couple of CD's that I do not use, a manual that I have not read, and various cables in. Insolence, but I find that even with a Canon lens in this price range (300-350) mitliefert no lens hood. The exterior of the camera: The camera is made entirely of plastic and is not protected from dust and splashing water, but does not look cheap and holds good. However, it is a bit too small for my hands (glove size 10.5), so I'll soon have to invest in a battery grip. We particularly like the swiveling display which nearly 1 million. Pixels dissolves. The display has a higher pixel density than, for example, the Samsung Galaxy S3. Otherwise there is not much to say to the exterior, a shoulder display would have been nice, but you should know that before and I was not prepared for just this 2.te display and a few other advantages to spend significantly more money on the 60d. The Inner ": The camera has a 18 megapixel sensor with an ISO sensitivity of 100-6400 (expandable to 12800). The camera has a nine-point autofocus system of which only one is a cross-type sensor. That's why the auto focus is sometimes a bit slow, especially in the dark, but with STM or USM Autofokusmotorren in the lenses he is then much faster. The Ksmera rushes to ISO 800 hardly, ISO 1600 is still fully in order. ISO 3200-12800 is not really recommendable. For image quality you need otherwise not much to say, there are no "bad" DSLR's more, they are bad only when you turn screwed bad lenses. I use the camera at the moment with the 18-135mm kit and the Canon EF 40mm STM. This small lens I can really recommend everyone for a relatively small budget (150-200) want to have a tack-sharp even at maximum aperture optics. On Crop sensor 600d of the focal length extends to 67mm and is therefore good for the upper and full-length portraits and street photography. The camera accompanied me until now on a trip to the zoo, a holiday in Turkey, a holiday in the Bavarian Alps (many walks with camera) and many forest excursions Us othe outdoor activities. The camera has quite a few times copped drizzle and rain showers while it is still working like the first day, even if it is not splashproof.
Video mode: Only short and rarely used, but results are well worth seeing, professionals skills but better. Rack Focus works very well, but sound is bad, but ambitious filmmakers filming anyway with an external microphone.
Total: + Very good value Leistungsverhälltnis + Excellent image quality + Even high ISO values still well usable + Thanks to EF-S mount has virtually complete freedom and can do all photography fields + Swivel display + Camera is simply fun
- Autofocus in Live View very slow - Only 1 cross-type sensor - A bit too small - Only 3.7 fps
Even though I have a lot of criticism, it is not intended to sound like I'm dissatisfied. I love this camera and would always buy.
Useful accessories: - Tripod (For starters, even a cheap enough for 15-30) -. Bag (you need absolutely, I recommend Mantona Premium, simply at Amazon Canon EOS enter 600d pocket and this is one of the first, advantage is that a second battery is included The pocket battery is just under 30 and in the bag space for camera, 18-135, 40mm, second battery, bayonet cap and lens mount cover, memory cards, etc.) - Read photography magazines, you really learn a lot - Subscribe on Youtube Photography channels, you learn even more
That's it. If this review has helped you, I would appreciate a thumbs up. MFG Jonas Kaune