A:AnswerWell, this kit looks like it comes with two lenses. The camera body is the same. But this one comes an extra lens, (a zoom lens) and a camera bag. The bag isn't all that helpful, I felt it was a little awkward. I would rather have a camera backpack. This is a better deal because you get two lenses instead of one. Also the bag, which I personally didn't like.
A:AnswerNo, you won't find that in camera bodies at this price point. The cheapest camera with image stabilization is the Sony A&ii, I believe, Which is $1500. for just the camera body. You have to buy a flash, a lens (an extra $1000 just for a basic lens) and camera bag separately. Image stabilization is great, but it's an expensive feature that isn't necessary to get great shots unless you do sports photography. Master this camera, take classes, read a few books, spend a lot of time shooting and editing, and find out what kind photographer you are and what you like to shoot. Then decide if Image stabilization is something you need.
A:AnswerI mean they're both good cameras. I was debating on the t6 and on this one. Checked out some reviews and t6 had some flaws that they kept repeating. NOW if you get the sl1 I do recommend the white version looks so dope.
A:AnswerYes , it has . As usual in other Canon cameras the touch screen works very well and it is very handy to speed up the menu itens and also to change the focus point in Live View.