>>2989081Should take photos fine but you will always come across discussions normally favouring Pentax K1 (just that one I think), Sony (CSC models) and Nikon (DSLR models).
Usual negatives are with build quality and price compared to competition (usual example is a getting a decent £1000-1100k Sony camera comes with a lens has a nice magnesium body where as a Canon that also comes with lens is mostly plastic for body, the Sony would win in performance just from the usual benefits of being a CSC).
Bullshit aside it should take photos well like most camera and the best thing to do as a beginner is learn the controls.
Would advise using manual for taking better photos (will take a while to learn for certain conditions, other factors, etc) and auto when being lazy or taking a generic photo.
I have the 760D (also known as t6s elsewhere) so I have slightly more controls than the simpler models, but overall use is still very similar with the basic models.
Two lens I would recommend are the 24mm F2.8 pancake lens and 50mm F1.4 len (hear the cheaper F1.8 is good too, but haven't used it) for decent image quality.
There would be loss for image quality and consistency with Zoom lens but if you need the zoom I would definitely recommend working out your general range for your given photo preference.