Jeremy
Tomorrow, I plan on purchasing a Canon 60D (or at least I'm pretty sure) as an upgrade from my current bridge camera. However, I've got a few questions regarding lenses and accessories.
1) I can buy a kit with either the 18-135mm f3.5/5.6 IS lens or the 18-200mm f3.5/5.6 IS lens. From the little I've read, it sounds as though the 18-135mm lens is better. What do you think? Would it be better off just buying a body and going from there? I'd be interested primarily in travel and landscape/nature photography.
2) Is the 60D really worth the extra money over the T3i? I've held both, and really liked the feel of the 60D more, but is it worth the price difference? Would it make sense to buy the T3i or even a D5100 and save the extra money for a lens?
3) How is the video? I've done some searching for this, because I'll be using the camera quite a bit for my IB Film class.
If you can be any help, or if you could just give me your own opinions, I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
Answer
If you prefer Canon, buy the T3i so you have more $$$ to put towards a nice lens. The D5100 & D7000 have much better sensors than the T3i & 60D. Neither the 18-135 or 18-200 are particularly great... If you'll manily be recording video, you should just buy a good-quality HD camcorder such as the Canon Vixia HF G10.
If you prefer Canon, buy the T3i so you have more $$$ to put towards a nice lens. The D5100 & D7000 have much better sensors than the T3i & 60D. Neither the 18-135 or 18-200 are particularly great... If you'll manily be recording video, you should just buy a good-quality HD camcorder such as the Canon Vixia HF G10.
thinking about buying a Canon EOS 60D?
themoneyca
I am thinking about buying a Canon EOS 60D of amazon here is the one I am looking at
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008I61W1O/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=FZ5PH45ZN2Y9&coliid=IYMIAWXVVUGJX
my question is am I making the right choice? I would be using this camera to recorded adult films and Photography
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If you are making movies adult or otherwise, you are wasting your money! The Canon EOS 60d is a still camera primarly designed for still (not moving objects-people, scene's,etc.) You definitly need a camcorder. Which one I have no idea, as I am a still camera professional. You will get the results you want in terms of a camcorder (they aren't called movie cameras anymore) in the "camcorder" section of Yahoo answers.
Remember the sensors for still cameras cannot record the long scenes of say love-making. You need the camcorder sensor for that.
If you are making movies adult or otherwise, you are wasting your money! The Canon EOS 60d is a still camera primarly designed for still (not moving objects-people, scene's,etc.) You definitly need a camcorder. Which one I have no idea, as I am a still camera professional. You will get the results you want in terms of a camcorder (they aren't called movie cameras anymore) in the "camcorder" section of Yahoo answers.
Remember the sensors for still cameras cannot record the long scenes of say love-making. You need the camcorder sensor for that.
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