stormtroopar said:Yeah, I agree, but the weird part is the 600D is suppose to be under 60D or 7D, so making it better than those is weird without upping the other's as well..
The 600D may have a very slight edge on image quality (???) However, 7D has most of the feature and a metal body (for better or worst is a personal choice), 60D lack a few features from 7D and with plastic body. 600D is plastic body and with a lot convienence and feature missing from 60D. picture quality is not the only thing that determines which is a better camera.stormtroopar said:Yeah, I agree, but the weird part is the 600D is suppose to be under 60D or 7D, so making it better than those is weird without upping the other's as well..
Neuron said:So, not to be a jealous 550D user, but is there any possibility of the HD-zoom feature to come to the 550D?
As far as I've read so far, they both have the same processor and same sensor so could it be as simple as a software update?
kubelik said:Neuron said:So, not to be a jealous 550D user, but is there any possibility of the HD-zoom feature to come to the 550D?
As far as I've read so far, they both have the same processor and same sensor so could it be as simple as a software update?
to be frank: really really unlikely. you paid for a product when you bought it, and you got the product you expected, as advertised. there's no obligation for canon to retroactively make your previous purchase better.
yes, I know they did make some monumental firmware updates to the 5D Mark II ... but, being frank again here, that was a banner-carrying camera for them ... and the low margin, continuously updating rebel lineup doesn't command that same level of do-it-or-die respect from inside or outside the company
Neuron said:I just think that Canon and the rest should follow a computer software sort of model - where minor revisions, even the addition of some features are considered minor, are free while you are expected to pay for major revisions.
Neuron said:I just think that Canon and the rest should follow a computer software sort of model - where minor revisions, even the addition of some features are considered minor, are free while you are expected to pay for major revisions.
Canon should sell the "major firmware upgrade" and let you keep the camera. Just like a lot of people upgrade their PC operating system from "Vista" to "Widows 7" without buying a new computer.kubelik said:that's basically the way firmware works already. minor updates are released via firmware patches to your existing cameras. you are expected to pay for major revisions (aka purchasing a new camera).
Sorry I'm a new Dslr user too and haven't handled both 60D and 600D. Played with them in shops but not long enough to pass any judgements. I want to get that exact camera!! But I can't find anywhere selling it at 1099 anymore. May I know where u got yours?foto said:Yes, I am a new slr user and trying to learn. (Any ideas what is the most helpful?) I paid $1,099.95 for the 60D with the 18-135mm lens.