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Pros:resolution, good dynamic range, usable files up to 3200 ISO
Cons:until now nothing in particular considering price and apsc factor
Opinion:I state the fact that my review is based on the fact that it is a machine that costs 600 euros and then turned to an audience of amateurs. That said, I am a matrimonialist photographer and I have been able to use it in royal weddings. I was impressed, really. Obviously it has its own limits with regard to holding the ISO being apsc, but otherwise it is really good. The main body is a 5d mark 3 and I often use a 1dx, but this little apsc is very good for your own space. Obviously arrived at 3200 ISO files have an important grain size and the focus system goes a moment in crisis in areas dark areas, but for everything else, as mentioned, is really good. I will try to implement some image of the last marriage, so as to make clear the potential of this machine not bad
user128541
sent on June 22, 2017
Pros:How to Own Ferrari after having driven a ten-year old rut!
Cons:Battery wrapped in insufficient, indispensable a second, as well as the remote snap, not easily available and for now obeyed, connecting my smartphone to wifi
Opinion:Anything I can find I've bought based on reviews from other sites, and on a background experience where high precision is required when it's the optics that does the job anymore! So transforming theory into practice, I paired with the 800D, a Sigma Art. F.1.4 / 85 mm. For future imitations of portraits and macros and landscapes.
Cons:Some modest uncertainty of focus in difficult light conditions.
Opinion:I come from the 350D who has faithfully served me for twelve years. I was favorably impressed by the tactile rear screen and, of course, the quality of the photos. A bit more, though scarcely used by me, is the ability to make movies. I do not understand - frankly - the reason why in the 350D there was the possibility to resume b / n with different filter effects, which I did not find on the 800D. It is true that photos should be treated in b / n in post production (and filming in raw), but the chance to see the photo as it is taken is still important. Especially for me, I find post production a sort of falsification of photography that must be valid from the moment of replay.rn