United Cavers Exploration Team
Cave and Mine Exploring => General Chatter => Topic started by: Ian A on Dec 14, 2011, 04:52 PM
Quick question for those who understand cameras ....
My brother is about to buy a camera for his wife who is a keen amateur photography of wildlife and he asked me to comment on a Cannon D60 and a Cannon D600.
Trouble is, I am clueless :huh:
Is there any significant difference between them ? Does one stand out beyond the other and which would be most suited to an amatuer enthusiast ?
Fanks :)
Ian
Ian, there are minimal differences between the two cameras. The main ones that i can pick out are;
The 600d is a compact SLR and thus weighs 570g over the 60d's 755g (the 60d being a full size SLR)
The 600d is a newer camera (not always better, but will have extra features)
The 60d has the faster shutter speed (better for wildlife photography,moving subjects)
the 60d is water and dust resistant whereas the 600d isn't
You will find this link helpful:http://www.dpreview.com/products/compare/side-by-side?products=canon_eos60d&products=canon_eos600d (http://www.dpreview.com/products/compare/side-by-side?products=canon_eos60d&products=canon_eos600d)
Awesome .... cheers Joel :)
Nikon D7000 ;-)
[quote="TimWatts" post=3906]Nikon D7000 ;-)[/quote]
Tim is right. Tell him to get a Nikon.