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When Canon announced the long rumored and much anticipated Canon EOS 60D, not everyone is happy about the technical parameters set before them, but that's pretty much to be desired. With a new class of camera introduced with the release of the Canon 7D, it was prompted to ask questions about the future of Canon XXD series. This becomes a bigger problem when you look at the Canon EOS 550D is the right hand was able to provide EOS 7D some stiff competition. Why choose Canon EOS 60D? Canon is out of their mind and this is really a marketing mistake?

Let's look at some of the specifications first.

Canon EOS 550D, EOS 60D and EOS 7D Specifications

FeaturesCanon EOS 550DCanon EOS 60DCanon EOS 7D
Sensor Type
APS-C CMOS sensor
APS-C CMOS sensor
APS-C CMOS sensor
Sensor Size
22.3 x 14.9mm
22.3 x 14.9mm
22.3 x 14.9mm
Sensor Resolution
18.0 megapixels
18.0 megapixels
18.0 megapixels
LCD
3-inch 3:2 (1040k dots) Clear View LCD
3-inch 3:2 (1040k dots) Clear View LCD
3-inch (920k dots) Clear View II LCD
Tilt LCD
No
Yes
No
Live View
Yes
Yes
Yes
Viewfinder Type
Pentamirror
Pentaprism
Pentaprism
Viewfinder Coverage
Approx. 95%
Approx. 96%
Approx. 100%
Viewfinder Magnification
Approx. 0.87x
Approx. 0.95x
Approx. 1.0x
Focusing Screen
Fixed
Interchangeable (3 types, optional)
Fixed (Transmissive LCD screen)
HD Movie
1920x1080 (30, 25, 24fps), 1280x720 (60, 50fps)
1920x1080 (30, 25, 24fps), 1280x720 (60, 50fps)
1920x1080 (30, 25, 24fps), 1280x720 (60, 50fps)
Max. Continuous Burst Speed
3.7fps (34JPEG / 6RAW)
5.3fps (58JPEG / 16RAW)
8fps (126JPEG / 15RAW)
Metering System
TTL full aperture metering with 63 zone Dual Layer SPC
TTL full aperture metering with 63 zone Dual Layer SPC
TTL full aperture metering with 63 zone Dual Layer SPC
AF System
9-point cross type AF System
9-point cross type AF System
19-point cross type AF System
Flash Modes
Auto, Manual Flash On/Off
Auto, Manual Flash On/Off, Integrated Speedlite Transmitter
Auto, Manual Flash On/Off, Multi Flash, Integrated Speedlite Transmitter
Built-in Image Stabilisation
No
No
No
Image Sensitivity (ISO)
AUTO(100-6400), 100-6400 (Expandable to 12800)
AUTO(100-3200), 100-6400 (Expandable to 12800)
AUTO(100-3200), 100-6400 (Expandable to 12800)
Shutter Speed Range
30-1/4000 sec (1/2 or 1/3 stop increments), Bulb
30-1/8000 sec (1/2 or 1/3 stop increments), Bulb
30-1/8000 sec (1/2 or 1/3 stop increments), Bulb
Built-in Flash
Yes
Yes
Yes
Body Material
Stainless Steel and polycarbonate resin with glass fiber
Aluminium and polycarbonate resin with glass fibre
Magnesium Alloy body covers
Weight (Body Only)
Approx. 530g
Approx. 755g
Approx. 820g
Dimensions (W x H x D)
128.8 x 97.3 x 62 mm
144.5 x 105.8 x 78.6mm
148.2 x 110.7 x 73.5mm


Does it make sense to buy a Canon EOS 60D?

Well the first consideration is the idea of ​​"upgrading" the camera low to the higher range. Looking at the specs, it is certainly clear that by moving from 550D to 60D, 60D and from the 7D (or replaced in the future) will be meaningful. While some may choose to go straight from the 7D 550D, it would really depend on the final price tag was a 60D is fully launched on the market.

Now why I would say that it means?


Canon EOS 550D - Canon EOS 60D
  • Layout controls better with an LCD screen that users DSLR leading many people find indispensable
  • A can be improved more quickly with the explosion scene and continuous wide range of shutter speeds
  • Tilt-LCD for those who may need to be taken at awkward angles
  • Speedlite Transmitter integrated to better control light cameras
  • A more rugged body weather

Why choose Canon EOS 60D, Canon EOS 7D instead?
  • Cheaper by the body (not an issue of money ... How much will depend on the final price difference)
  • Tilt-LCD for those who may need to be taken at awkward angles
  • If you do not need more than 5.3fps continuous shooting speed
  • You want the lightest cameras may be able to do the job (The 65g will make a difference over time)

Canon EOS 60D - Canon EOS 7D
  • A can be improved more quickly with the footage and photographs for each continuous maximum burst
  • One body definitely more
  • Transmitted via flexible LCD screen while shooting
  • 19-point AF system to be kind to those who need more precise control
  • (Negative) You lose the LCD tilt, can

Although I still see many people buying the camera is completely beyond their current capacity, I believe there are many photographers out there who will be happy to get their "upgrade "without breaking the bank by getting Canon EOS 60D, Canon EOS 7D instead.

Do you agree? Drop me your comments below and share your views.

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