canon 600d or 60d?

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Ergonomics are better on the 60D, but only if you're looking for a mid-sized camera. The big difference in my mind is the pentaprism viewfinder in the 60D that is not only bigger, but brighter as well. The dual control dials on the 60D are also a good reason to upgrade. The higher burst FPS is also a benefit, but not everyone is looking for how fast the continuous is.
 
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I have a 60D and a Rebel XSi and I have used my nephew's T2i, and I vote for the 60D, particularly if the rebates for the 60D reduce the price below the current $888 price at B & H, Amazon, and Adorama. I like both the Rebels a lot, but the 60D has a more substantial build, feels better in the hand, and is overall more pleasurable to use that my XSi. In fact, I am thinking of selling my XSi and getting a second 60D.
That said, I have not seen or used the T3i, but I still expect the 60D to be a bit better and worth the extra money.
 
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By the way, what is the point of the top display on the 60D? When is it of use?

If you are using manual modes Av, Tv, and M, the top LCD is really handle to see your settings without having to purposely turn on the screen (or leave it on, wasting battery power) or look through the view finder to see your settings.

Before I got a 7D, I didn't think the top LCD was a big deal, but I find that I use it constantly every time I use the camera
 
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Macadameane said:
Canonix said:
By the way, what is the point of the top display on the 60D? When is it of use?

If you are using manual modes Av, Tv, and M, the top LCD is really handle to see your settings without having to purposely turn on the screen (or leave it on, wasting battery power) or look through the view finder to see your settings.

Before I got a 7D, I didn't think the top LCD was a big deal, but I find that I use it constantly every time I use the camera

Agree ;)
 
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telephonic said:
Canonix said:
By the way, what is the point of the top display on the 60D? When is it of use?
All the time.

I own 20D, and before that, used a 500N (a film camera) which explains my behaviour. But to have large, power-consuming LCD just to change settings is nonsensical to me.

to me its not about the power use of the LCD so much, more just the fact that its easier to glance at the top display, and its always on, always shows exactly what you want (and expect)...

the 350d i had previously had a tiny display on the back.. that sucked.
 
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Along with the 60D/600D decision comes the lens decision. I have a two lenses for my 350D - the 18-55 that came with it, and a Sigma 18-125, neither of which have IS. So I could get a new body and continue to use those lenses, or get a new lens with the new body, since the extra cost of a kit over the body only is half of what the lenses cost alone.

The 60D and 600D are available body only, or with 18-55 IS, or with 18-135 IS. The 60D is also available with 17-85 IS USM. Now the 17-85 IS USM costs as much, if not more that the 18-135: is it worth it? I'm not a frequent lens-changer; I prefer so-called 'super-zooms', but in this megapixel range, where further zooming can be done later on the PC, is there any reason to have a heavier super-zoom?

Which brings me back to the 60D vs. 600D debate: do either, or both, have digital zoom?
 
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For a difference about $200 (not counting rebate). I definitely will vote for 60D. The following four items will make it worth to spend $200: 1. Much better hand grip (a lot more comfortable in the hand) 2. Penta prism ( brighter image in the viewfinder) 3. extra control wheel at the back ( a lot easier to set function). 4. LCD panel on top ( a lot easier to set and know the camera setting). For people that do not want to change the lens most of the time, 15-85mm will be a good choice or for people that hardly uses long lens, 17-40 f4.0 L lens (27 to 66mm 35mm equilvalent) will be a good alternative.
 
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