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Canon Eos-A Ef-S 18-55mm Is Ii Kit

canon eos a ef s 18 55mm is ii kit

Canon EOS-a EF-S 18-55mm is II Kit

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  • 18.0 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) image sensor and high-performance DIGIC 4 Image Processor for excellent speed and quality.
  • ISO 100–6400 (expandable to H: 12800) for shooting from bright to dim light.
  • EOS Full HD Movie mode helps you capture brilliant results.
  • Scene Intelligent Auto mode helps deliver expertly optimized photos and offers improved scene detection for amazing results when shooting at night.
  • 9-point AF system (including one center cross-type AF point) and AI Servo AF help provide necessary options for impressive autofocus performance and accurate results.

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Brand : Canon
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,DSLR Cameras
Rating : 4.4
Review Count : 878

canon eos a ef s 18 55mm is ii kit
canon eos a ef s 18 55mm is ii kit
canon eos a ef s 18 55mm is ii kit
canon eos a ef s 18 55mm is ii kit
canon eos a ef s 18 55mm is ii kit
canon eos a ef s 18 55mm is ii kit
canon eos a ef s 18 55mm is ii kit

Canon EOS-a EF-S 18-55mm is II Kit

  • Good solid camera with bright eye screen in view finder. View finder has light sensors arranged in a crosswise diamond shape with 9 points of light tracking, so is it center sensor? Perhaps averaging metering, but it appears to be center weighted. Back screen doesn\'t move, but displays all the needed information. No external microphone port, but does have useful USB and HDMI (mini) ports. Sharp imaging across the visual field with little parallax to cause fringing around the edges. Excellent controls in manual mode, although the camera in movie mode shuts down after 30 minutes +/- which is annoying. Good beginner\'s camera, but for more advanced users, I\'d recommend getting the T6i instead.
  • I\'m from the old manual camera days. I thought this took great pics it\'s just heavy and wieldy to go on vacation using but pics are SO much better than most point-n-shoot. Please Canon. Release the download software.
  • So far I have really enjoyed the camera. The basic lens that comes with the camera does just about anything you want. The added software allows for some great control if you have a laptop (and I\'ve heard an android tablet) to do live view and some custom settings.I have been taking pictures of the stars/milky way with the camera, which have turned out very beautiful. If I had to do it all over again, I may have spent the extra money on the T5i. I have mostly figured out the short cut buttons to make quick changes in manual mode, but it would have been nice to just touch to make changes.The T5 does not have auto focus when you make videos, so if you are interested in using this to shoot videos, either be ready to not move the camera, or get good at manually changing the focus. The T5i does do auto focus. I have not had any issues with battery life, appears to hold up well to live view and taking long exposures, which come with night sky shooting.I did, some time ago, pick up a Santin 256Gig U10 Micro SD card and the camera has no issue with writing to such a large card. RAW files around about 18meg, and the .jpg files are around 4.5meg each. So 265,000 megs of memory is plenty, like 14,000 RAW photos! I also had an old external flash from a project that I didn\'t need it for. Interestingly the camera say it\'s not a supported device, but still fires the flash. This only works in manual mode, since the camera assumes that the flash is not there and will not compensate for it.
  • This is a great little camera, and would be a fantastic choice for someone who is new to DSLR. I learned how to use 35mm SLR first, so it was an easy transition to digital.Exposure (f-stop/aperture) ISO, focus, shutter speed, and white balance are all able to be controlled manually on manual mode. At 18 megapixels, it shoots very pretty stills, and even with the included lens I can achieve a soft background.I bought this camera specifically to shoot video, and it does make a sharp and pretty image. That having been said, there are some drawbacks as this is primarily a still camera. It can only write files as large as 4gb before automatically stopping recording. I haven\'t found any way to make it continue without manually restarting. This is only a minor irritation and easily enough corrected. I use it as the main camera for the close-up when I video my dad\'s church services (www.godtel.org, any of the recent videos will have HD footage shot by this camera). Since I know when I\'m going to be cutting to another angle, I just reset this one while it won\'t be up and problem solved.I soon hope to get better lenses to go with it, but as far as I can tell, this is the best bang for your buck for a starter DSLR with full manual controls.
  • I am a busy photographer. My old camera finally died after 10 years of use. Because of budget reasons I decided to try out a refurbished Canon. I LOVE CANON. When I received the camera I was bursting at the seams excited to play with a new(er) Canon. I plugged in the battery and impatiently waited 3 then 4 then 5 hours for the battery to charge. After letting it charge for 5 hours I decided to try to turn the camera on.NOTHING. The camera didn\'t respond at all.I did a bunch of research on troubleshooting, and contacted an expert. I was told to get a new battery from manufacturer to see if it is the battery or the camera. I contacted the seller, they were responsive at first. They asked me for the camera\'s serial # and pictures of battery. I sent those then received a message asking for the battery model #. Which is honestly a waste of time because I SENT A PICTURE OF THE BATTERY with the model # clearly showing. I responded with the model # for the battery... and radio silence. NOTHING. I am not sure if they were trying to run the clock out on my return window... or if they just don\'t care... But this put a MAJOR sour taste in my mouth.Regardless, I will be returning camera and footing the bill for a brand new camera.
  • Superb DSLR for the price! Great photo quality in almost any scenario / condition, long battery life, and included Canon 18-55mm Imagine Stabilization II lens works masterfully and makes this a great value package. Eye-Fi Mobi 16GB SD card works well... at least with photos -- haven\'t shot video yet. Be sure to use a Class 10 or UHS-1 or faster SD card if you are going to shoot video -- this will ensure a fast and smooth write process to the SD card (this is also true for pics). Not sure why cameras can\'t take high quality yet somewhat small PNG image files -- a max-quality JPEG isn\'t much smaller than a 24-bit PNG yet noticeably lower quality, as PNG is lossless compression and JPEG is lossy.Moving on... includes a stand mount on bottom. Easy to use for anyone and will feel very familiar to Canon users. Be sure to read up on how to access and utilize more advanced features -- you paid for them and it\'s got the capability. For us casual \"photographers\" wanting something better than your common Point-and-Shoot, this is it. I.E. if you take a lot of scenic photos traveling and/or family photos, do yourself a favor and take those pictures that will last forever on a nice camera like this.
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