Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Canon 60D Camera SD card?




Ginger-Mou


Does the canon 60D use an SD card that you can take out and put into a computer? What SD cards would you guys recommend?


Answer
The simple answer is yes. BUT I am the only one on this web site recommending against owning a DSLR like the Canon 60D. Simply because of the nature of your question the DSLR type camera presents too much complexity for the "average" individual to operate. If you are not aware that ALL digital cameras have a removable memory (SD) card, then you should consider a "bridge" type camera at the very most. Bridge cameras have basically all the features of a DSLR like the Canon 60D, but have one (zoom) lens permanently affixed to the camera body that does all: macro, wide angle, portrait, & telephoto. These four things require a different lens if you want to do them properly on a DSLR/60D camera. Bridge cameras can be bought for as little as $150 (Fuji S4500) or as high as $425 (Canon SX50 IS). Now if you are worried about quality, bridge cameras can turn out a very high quality 11x14 print with ease!
Sorry for the negativity, I am just worried that you are "biting off more than you can chew" at this time. For instance, "I am a professional, but I started off with a $30.00 Kodak box camera and moved up to larger qualtiy cameras."

Good Luck!

Canon 60D or 600D Digital Camera?




I Told You


I'm planning on buying either the 60D or the 600D within the next few days. I know 60D is supposed to be a better camera and looking at the specs it is. But looking on dpreview.com and comparing the benchmark image shot by both of them, 600D comes out ahead by a good margin.

So any thoughts from any one who's used these cameras? Should I spend the extra $ and get the 60D, although the image looks to be not as sharp as the 600D? Another factor is that the battery life on the 60D is supposed to be at least double the life on 600D.

Any thoughts/ comments/ suggestions would be appreciated



Answer
One image per camera is not enough to make a valid evaluation, additionally the 60D has a better build quality and feature set. Either will get you into a very good lens system, which is where you should be putting your money. @the chap recommending Nikon, I shoot Nikon, I like their ergonomics, I've been using their system for 30 years but if I were starting over today Nikon would not be my first choice.

Consider the 600D a good starter camera and the 60D a semi-pro camera, I know many news photographers that use the 60D and it's older siblings, everyday. And when I say use I mean use hard and abuse.




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