A T2i / 60D / 7D Side-by-Side Comparison
Which one to buy? This may not answer every question, but it might help
The folks at Digital Rev have put together this interesting (and somewhat irreverent—there are a couple of possibly offensive statements) video helping you understand where the Canon EOS 60D fits within the Canon HDSLR range.
I hope that helps. In the end, though, they didn't really give a recommendation, just a comparison.
We'll be putting together more info on this new Canon EOS 60D in the future—it will likely be a big hit for Canon!
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Comments
I just bought the T2i and so far I am very impressed.I have rather large hands so the size is a bit of an issue but not so much that I would complain about it like I do with most consumer grade camcorders that I've used. All though this camera is not built with the ruggedness of the FAR more pricey pro grade models that doesn't mean that it isn't capable of some rather remarkable pro grade photos though. Seeing how it can use all of the same "L" glass that it's bigger brothers can it makes a lot of sense to those with a midrange budget to buy the T2i and use the savings on up graded glass. Maybe not the best choice for fast action pro sports photography but it is adequate for most every thing else. Even though it has a plastic body it still fairly tough. Sure it is nice to own the best most feature packed, modern, high spec, high tech, gadget centric electronic gear on the market but that doesn't mean that what you may all ready have isn't sufficient. So I would definitely recommend this camera to any body looking to buy a DSLR. It takes great photos and has no shortage of bells and whistles of it's own. I think personally that if I where looking to step up I would skip the 60D and the 7D and go for something in the Mark series.
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