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Old 03-07-13, 04:37 PM   #11
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Old 03-07-13, 05:05 PM   #12
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Old 03-07-13, 05:39 PM   #13
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Image quality is going to be pretty close between all the options to be honest. If you're just buying the sensor then the 650 is the cheapest way to do it. I'd have a 50D over a 650D as I don't really do video and have become a pentaprism junkie. Borrow or play on one of the bigger bodies, they won't make you a better photographer, but they can make accessing features and composing images faster, and I like that

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Old 03-07-13, 07:28 PM   #14
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Brett is this the kind of body you're looking for



I prefer this type




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Old 04-07-13, 07:10 AM   #15
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Another vote for the 60D here. I bought mine secondhand in as new condition from mpb photographic. Try mifsuds too.

Plenty of choice...


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Old 04-07-13, 07:58 AM   #16
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Mav: I'm after a body I can attain! and even if you get crude about it they are out of my price range

BP: What made you choose the 60d over other models?
Currently I'm leaning towards it for the control wheel on the back as I try and shoot many different settings of a shot (if time allows of course) so the extra control wheel could help with this. Hoping to get hold of a friends 50D today to try the bigger hand grip and wheel.
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Old 04-07-13, 12:55 PM   #17
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If you want to change setting quickly then the 650D touch screen is your weapon of choice (biased I know)
but if you can get round the canon settings mode ok then go for the 600.
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Old 04-07-13, 01:39 PM   #18
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I've pulled the trigger, my mate convinced me to stop being hung up on the numbering system and just go for the 650D that is technically identical to the 60D (has a newer generation processor actually) but the noise levels and speed are practically identical.
And given that, the fact that the 650D can be had for £100 less than the 60D I can't really persist with wanting the higher one as it doesn't bring me any extra benefits.
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I've pulled the trigger, my mate convinced me to stop being hung up on the numbering system and just go for the 650D that is technically identical to the 60D (has a newer generation processor actually) but the noise levels and speed are practically identical.
And given that, the fact that the 650D can be had for £100 less than the 60D I can't really persist with wanting the higher one as it doesn't bring me any extra benefits.
I doubt you'll be disappointed


As discussed the image quality will be the same, and the swivel-touch screen could be handy.

Let us know your thoughts when it shows up

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