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mirax 20-10-12 22:45

Canon 650d or 60d
 
Looking to upgrade my canon body soon but caught between 2 cameras
the 650d or the 60d.which would be the wiser buy coming from a 400d

specs of the 650d
http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Prod..._SLR/EOS_650D/

price £439

specs of the 60d
http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Prod...l_SLR/EOS_60D/

price £529

is it worth saving the 90 quid or not ?

Gidders 21-10-12 21:50

Both are good cameras.

Why are you feeling the need to upgrade? If you can answer that & then look at which camera best fulfils that need.

mirax 21-10-12 22:53

The 400 is getting long in the tooth I've had it for about 6 years and the New cameras offer a lot in terms of features such as better low light performance , speed, 80 percent more pixels , and video capability

the main thing about the 60d is build quality for me and its a step up but the 650 offers a lot the 60 does its just whether its worth the extra 90 pounds

postcardcv 02-11-12 14:04

I can see why the 400 would be worth upgrading from it's high ISO performance is very poor compared to others (of the Canons I have used only the 300D was worse at high ISOs). For me one of the biggest advantages of the 60D over the 650D Is the bigger buffer which if you shoot RAW and ever take bursts is a big thing. That said I think that the xxxD cameras are often overlooked but they are very capable cameras. I recently picked up a 600D for it's video options and have been pleasantly surprised by the build quality. It is smaller in the hand than other options but still feels fine and relatively solid, the biggest issue for me is the small viewfinder (but coming from a 400D this shouldn't be an issue). Unless you need a big buffer and faster frame rate then the 650D is probably a good option, if you need those things perhaps consider saving a bit longer for a 7D which is a whole different beast.


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