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Canon 60D compared to the Canon 650D

The question that is often raised is the comparison between the Canon EOS 650D and Canon EOS 60D. Both are about the same price, the difference is about 1 million, which is usually more expensive 60D. But two years later 650D. Which one is better? Obviously each has advantages disadvantages. Let us consider that the prospective buyer is more precise in determining the choice.



 Many similarities between the two cameras, as both using 18 Mp CMOS sensor, iFCL 63 zone metering current, high resolution folding screen, speed consecutive photos 5 photos per second. But many also are not very visible difference but it's important to be discussed.Although the price is something like, but the design and the technology is pretty much the difference between the two. This is because different target market. Canon 650D aimed at beginners who are concerned with the size of the camera is relatively light, small and easy to operate, while the Canon 60D is aimed at the serious amateur photographers to semi-professional photographers.Because of different objectives, design models and features are also different. Canon 60D has a stronger body, anti bad weather (no seals to prevent water from leaking into the camera), larger grip, buttons and knobs are more complete than the Canon 650D.Popular features that serious photographers are also included such as a maximum shutter speed reaches 1/8000 sec (compared to 1/4000 sec), flash sync 1/250 sec compared to 1/200 sec, battery capacity is almost 4-fold greater (1600 appeals photo 440 photos). There is also a prism viewfinder of a higher quality that is sharper and clearer. For those who like shooting action and sports photography, the Canon 60D is more nimble, shutter lag (15 millisecond shutter lag much faster) and burst capacity (temporary storage for photos in a row) that is capable of storing larger 58 images JPEG / 16 RAW images compared 30 photos with JPEG / 6 RAW images.60D excellence does not stop there, serious photographers will be able to set the ISO greater precision with increased choice 1/3 stop, also set the white balance by increasing the temperature 100K. 60D spot metering in tighter and there is also a level horizon features, to check whether the camera is completely aligned with the horizon line / horizon.On the other hand, the 650D is more addressed to the user or a novice photographer that emphasizes ease of use, not too big and heavy, but quite capable to produce good photographs under varying circumstances. 650D offers a touch screen, so change the settings and menus can be more quickly and easily. Reviewing photos is also more fun because staying transform the image directly on the screen like smart phone.There are also some features that are favored by fans of photography such as HDR (high dynamic range). The camera will take a photo with a few pieces of dark light that is different then combine them to obtain a complete photo tonalnya and smooth gradation from light to dark. There are also features to reduce noise when photographing in very dark conditions. The camera will shoot successive four images and then combine them to obtain the images are clean of noise.Canon EOS 650D using DIGIC V processor, which is claimed to be five times faster than the DIGIC IV used the Canon 60D, but Canon seems to optimize the camera's DIGIC V less than this because the performance is still slightly below the 650D 60D, and the image quality is difficult to distinguish the two cameras. Maybe this is one marketing strategy to prevent the Canon 60D sales slumped dramatically.In conclusion, both cameras are sophisticated cameras for wearing cutting edge technology. The price is still reasonable compared to the results obtained. With detailed explanations and differences of the two cameras, I hope prospective buyers can more wisely determine which camera is best suited to the needs of each photography.
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