not that easy for me though if i really want to go from 60D to 5DIII coz I have the 17-55 and 10-22 combo. What is the recommended FF equivalence for this 2 lens?I upgraded to full frame. The choice for me was easier because I had a 60D.
not that easy for me though if i really want to go from 60D to 5DIII coz I have the 17-55 and 10-22 combo. What is the recommended FF equivalence for this 2 lens?I upgraded to full frame. The choice for me was easier because I had a 60D.
not that easy for me though if i really want to go from 60D to 5DIII coz I have the 17-55 and 10-22 combo. What is the recommended FF equivalence for this 2 lens?
i thought 7D was released 1 year before the 60D? Anyway, getting the 5DMk3 with those L lens seems too wasted for casual DSLR users like me. If the 7D replacement is a significant steps forward, maybe i will top up and upgrade then. ;pIt would be the 24-70 f2.8 (unfortunately no IS) and the 16-35 f2.8 or 17-40 f4.
Let me clarify why I said it's easy. When I decided to upgrade from my 60D, the 7D was out: no point upgrading to another APSC when the 60D was fine as is. I then looked at the 5DII but I couldn't get away from the thought of getting a 4 yr old camera to replace a 2 yr old one. Heck, even the 60D had more crosstype AF focus points than the 5D2. Then there was the 1D... nahhh...
So for me, realistically, the only upgrade body-wise would be the 5DIII.
Like you, I have APSC lenses... all 3 of my initial lenses were APSC in fact: Sigma 30mm, 8-16mm and the 17-70mm. It's a PITA now that I have to sell them. But I'm glad I made the upgrade.
It's expensive sure, but the plan is to not upgrade anymore for the next 3-4 years, so the big hole in my wallet right now will work itself out. Upgrade once, pain once. The pain is longer, but less times.
Xest said:In the meantime, upgrading my noob skill is way more important and it is free. :bsmilie:
i thought 7D was released 1 year before the 60D?
In the meantime, upgrading my noob skill is way more important and it is free. :bsmilie:
initially I was planning to get just an entry level DSLR - 600D to replace my spoilt Canon G2 (yes, that 10 years old G2 ;p ) coz i was not really into photography but just need a decent camera to shoot on vacations. Then after getting hand-on with 600D and 60D at the shop, feel the 60D grips better in hands, thus decided to top up a bit and got it. The articulate LCD is the main deciding factor over the 7D too besides the higher price of 7D.Yeap, but they crippled the 60D so it won't be better than the 7D. Frankly I chose 60D in the first place because of the articulating LCD. I still miss it
Hear hear!
initially I was planning to get just an entry level DSLR - 600D to replace my spoilt Canon G2 (yes, that 10 years old G2 ;p ) coz i was not really into photography but just need a decent camera to shoot on vacations. Then after getting hand-on with 600D and 60D at the shop, feel the 60D grips better in hands, thus decided to top up a bit and got it. The articulate LCD is the main deciding factor over the 7D too besides the higher price of 7D.
Co-incidentally, my first digicam, Canon G2 was the first Canon digicam with an articulate LCD while my first DSLR, the 60D also the first Canon DSLR with an articulate LCD.
After my trip from China last week with 60D, i am more interested into photography now with all the nice photos taken. But of course, there are quite a lot of noob mistakes made - wrong f number used, composition, not sharp photo (due to object movement - not fast enough shuttle), etc. Learn a lot from those silly mistakes.![]()
Xest said:but if focus on lenses alone, for crop sensor users like me, need to see whether will upgrade to FF later. Most likely i will shoot until my 60D spoilt before i upgrade. Or unless kena lottery then can hoot 5DMk3 with some nice L lenses.
I bought my Canon G2 at $1,300 10 years ago and i could buy a 600D kit with the same amount of money last year.Initially was thinking of buying a superzoom like Canon SX30 some time back. Then the ability of entry level DSLR to change lenses really tempted me. So ended up buying a 60D. Actually after buying the 60D Kit III for few months, i was wondering whether i have wasted my hard earned money as i hardly use it - it just sit inside my drybox. But after a few outstation trip and most notably last week China trip, i think it worth every cents i spent.
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G-man said:Someone did mention this to me and I think it makes perfect sense. When the camera is with you at all times even when you are at home, you tend to shoot more. If you leave it in the dry cabinet and plan only to take it out when you intend to shoot, chances are you most times won't bother.
WhaleGaga said:Just my tots, shoot is shoot. i still believe in quality results. I've seen pictures shot with an entry level Cam much better than a FF Cam because the fellow who uses the cam shown more desire. so no point if e cam is beside me, I shoot it more n nothing to show for it.
I mean with better equipmt now, supportg SW n really smarter usera now, we shd see better results but sad to say its not always true.
Ppl r only interested to pay more for a gadget for the way it is marketed than its real usage functionality.
G-man said:Ah but as we always say, "Practice makes perfect". It's the classic 10,000 hour rule you see.
WhaleGaga said:haha yes indeed.![]()