Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Canon EOS 60D - A Nice Improvement From Canon

By Sandi Ednilao


Canon is currently the marketplace leader within dSLR camera. It is well-known to be a high quality dependable camera producer in both digital slr and compact digital market. Recently, it has released the new Canon EOS 60D Eighteen.0 MP dSLR Digital camera, which is planned to replace the actual highly popular Canon EOS 50D. Canon EOS 60D is positioned among the Eos 550d 7D (professional dSLR camera) as well as EOS 550D (less-professional dSLR camera). Now photo enthusiasts will have to choose whether or not they would upgrade from their EOS 50D to the new Canon 60D. In order to solution this question, let's compare some of the main distinction between the above (to make it reasonable, we will see at each superiority over the other).

In favor of Canon 60D

Cannon 60D has higher megapixel (18MP versus 15MP). Although both of them are capable of producing top quality images, EOS 60D will perform usually better in higher ISO.
60D offers wireless flash triggering, which is not available in 50D. This feature let you trigger multiple away camera sensations at different output levels.
Full High definition Video is one of the main differentiator in between those two. Lately, people communicate a lot about media convergence (including the devices included). As such, the dSLR digital camera without Full HD Video clip is simply unforgivable for a lot of of us.
Canon 60D is lighter than its predecessor. The main material is actually combination of aluminum and polycarbonate instead of the mineral magnesium alloy used by 50D. As the result, it is more convenient to hold around 60D instead of 50D
Multi-coating process put on the LCD screen in 60D provides you clear view-in, even underneath the bright sunlight.In favor of Cannon 50D

Canon EOS 60D is currently offered a measly $30 more expensive compared to older design
Although hardly noticeable (except for professional photographers and in certain conditions), EOS 50D has much better continuous shooting speed (Six.3 frames per second vs Five.3 fps).Conclusion: Canon EOS 60D is really a nice enhancement from Canon. If you're looking for your first dSLR camera, you should choose Canon EOS 60D, period. Above all, why can you go for a three-year aged camera for the first purchase? It's also quite recommended to upgrade your old EOS 50D in order to EOS 60D. The main reason is the technology behind this. Although it can always working well at the moment, in a year or so, you would find it completely outdated.




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