About this deal
Time Zone: Helsinki, Finland Founded in 2020 and since then we've sold more than 13,000 cameras. Tampere OfficeCustomer Service, Delivery, & PickupsMon-Fri: 10:00 to 16:00Weekends: Closed Helsinki KioskMon-Fri: 11:00 to 17:00Weekends: Closed We own a big collection of more than 3000 vintage photo cameras.
- Continuous shooting: 3.
- ISO range: 100 - 1600
- Size: 129 × 97 × 62mm
- Battery: Canon LP-E5
- 5 fps
- Weight: 475g
- 2 MP APS-C CMOS
- Sensor: 12.
- Shutter: Vertical metal focal plane, 30s - 1/4000s + B
Reviews
LEDgucker
! as for the lens i would suggest buying the body and choosing a seperate lens. it is light and it does seem well built (i dropped mine just the other day and its fine) however its a lot slower to focus than the USM lenses canon offers and that can cause problems at times.
Mr. A. Jones
it has several point and shoot modes such as portrait, macro, sport etc as well as a full auto i guess is ok if you happen across something you need to shoot quickly. however you should really try to avoid these auto modes. i have only owned this camera 3 months and i am already wanting to replace the kit lens. A book or a course may be very helpful in getting used to DSLR.
D. Short
There is a steep learning curve moving from a normal digital camera to a DSLR, but I guess anyone buying a DSLR kit for the first time will be aware of it (I researched for weeks after deciding to go DSLR in favour of this kit). 5 Stars!
A Srivastava
look for a canon USM lens or one of sigmas image stabilizer lenses >THE BODYthis is the first slr camera i have owned myself despite having used others. you really have to work hard to get a good amount of blur in the background, your gonna struggle to get good results at anything less than the full 55mm focal length at the widest apature making it a little poor for macro shots, whilst being just ok for portraits. Very pleased with it (have taken about 7000 shots).
M. Schäfer
>CONCLUSIONIn my opinion the body is well worth the money and comes in cheaper than some of the equivalant nikon cameras. I use the kit lens (especially the 18mm wide-angle) the most along with the macro lens (I also have 50mm FFL (another excellent lens) and 55-250mm lens). photos can appear a little soft unless shot at the narrower apatures (f16 and above really). i would have like the grip to be a little more chunky particularly when using the exposure lock and AF selection as it can be slightly awkward although i do have large hands and i am probably being a bit picky.
Isabel
without going into too much detail the body is very good quality with well laid out and easy to understand buttons. For any beginner who would like to start with DLSR, I find this kit excellent.