I personally decided not to go with 60D and went with another 7D instead. The messenger bag i got looks like thishey can anyone pls help me? if i were to buy 60D will i get the crumpler eos bag?
As far as i know only L lenses are packaged with hood in the box. Non-L grade gotta purchase separately.hey can anyone pls help me? what lens that i could buy and it comes with a lens hood?? or does every lens hood is sold separately?
As far as i know only L lenses are packaged with hood in the box. Non-L grade gotta purchase separately.
Alternatively, grab third-party manufacturer lenses.
yeah dude, thats exactly what i did. and the difference between 7d and 60d, is about $700-$800. can buy other stuff! which is what i did, i bought a flash! heh...
anyway, the bag which came with the 60d is damn awesome. its small, no doubt, but a similar bag would probably still cost around $80-$100. padding etc all good. can fit one body fitted with lens, and an extra lens, amongst the other small stuff.
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Very true. One has to decide for oneself which level of performance is acceptable for one's own type and style of phototaking. Not everybody needs to utilise performance levels of 7D or 1D Mk 4. Most important is to match the tool for the situation and scenario.So how fast is fast enough for you? Perhaps many will feel that the 7D is priced closely to the 60D, hence comparisons are inevitable. Why not compare the AF speed of the 1Ds instead then? How fast the AF speed is, IS RELATIVE.
I believe most consumers fall into the trap of "It is good to have...." when comes to buying...
I have tried the 60D too.....
If I am not wrong, 50D have 2 wheel to control the aperture and shutter speed separately, and I would prefer that set up as focusing should be faster.... It is similar to my 400D now, and I think it is troublesome... so I am not fast enough when shooting M mode....
LCD picture look great.... I could not figure out how to change exposure level without going to LCD....
It's a mindset that companies like Canon are keen to propagate. Where a 550D would suffice people would aim 60D just to "play safe". That sort of thing. That's why all the hype on specs simply plays up to people not knowing clearly what they want and are swayed by numbers they think they need.
60D also features the same rear control dial because 60D is an XXD series,
only Rebels using 2 fingers to control aperture/speed in Manual mode
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You could always look the exposure level on the viewfinder,
you don't need LCD to do that
Keep in mind that 60D is XXD series,
60D also features top right LCD, it is not a Rebel series,
you could check the exposure level at the top right LCD also,
you don't need rear LCD to check the exposure
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