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    Canon EOS Rebel SL2 with 18-55mm Digital SLR Camera Kit 2249C002
    Nov 21, 2018
    All the bells and whistles in compact form but very toy-like. Not good for large hands.
    As an owner of 3 other Canon EOS DSLRs, I was excited about adding this supposedly compact version containing all the latest Canon upgrades. Afterall, it was listed by all the camera mags as one of the top 5 DSLRs of the year. However, upon delivery and comparison to my Canon T3, T6, and 70D, this camera contained the goodies in a very cheap feeling, lightweight, plastic body. Granted, it is made for beginners but it still has the latest Digic processing system 7, their hottest CMOS dual pixel focusing feature which is great for well-focused videos and shooting pics off the LCD screen vs through the viewfinder., an articulating high pixed LCD, etc. However, in shooting with it, it didn't have that "solid" shutter click that all my older, less featured Canons have. In addition, it was TOO compact for my large hands, thus the toy-like feeling. I did a test comparison of a scene and shot it was all 3 DSLRS, the SL2 showed no improvement or difference in results, plus it didn't fit my hand well, so I sent it back. To get the "old" Canon quality, I suggest sticking with the dual pixel 70D, or it's latest upgrade, the 80D which is a great camera with a professional feel.
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    Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens - Brand New
    Jul 07, 2017
    Best On-Board Zoom for the Canon EOS Series.
    Whether you're shooting the family candids, capturing the town festivals, or making memories on vacation, if you have a Canon EOS DSLR and want only ONE lens to keep on-board to suit 95% of your shooting situations, this Canon 18-135 STM zoom lens is the one to have. I'm so pleased I finally sprung for it. When I bought my Canon 70D 18 months ago for $1000, I couldn't believe it would cost me $300 more to upgrade to this zoom for my kit lens, so I took the standard 18-55 STM, a newer version of the Canon 18-55 IS II I got with my trusty old Canon T3 starter DSLR that I still love to use because of its compactness, weight, and excellent picture quality with ease of use. (The newer 18-55 STM is a completely redesigned version of the old 18-55 IS II. The photo quality is about the same in my eyes, but the STM has a quieter step motor that is great if you shoot a lot of video with your DSLR, which I do.) I still don't understand why Canon practically gives away the 55-250mm zoom in their bundles, but the 18-135mm is a premium purchase whether bought with the camera or afterwards. The range on the 18-135mm STM gets as you close as you need to be whether shooting portraits or landscapes for most situations without adding much weight or lens length to your DSLR. And most importantly, its one lens to cover all requirements, cutting down on lugging lenses. FYI: My upgraded 18-55mm STM that came with the Canon 70D is not going to waste, as I now keep it mounted on my old Canon T3. It's better for videos and only added about 1/4 inch to the lens length in my bag. (The original Canon T3 18-55 lens is retired.) My advice is to get a Canon 18-135mm STM upfront with your camera purchase, as once you have it, you'll never take it off and the 18-55mm STM will gather dust, unless you have another Canon EOS or Rebel like me to use it on.

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