Does the Canon 60d have a scene mode?
Kind of like on some nikon cameras that have that scene mode that you choose the scene. For example: beach, snow, night portrait, autumn. Also what do you think is better canon 60d or nikon d5100?
Added (1). Petra_au
First of all I already own dslr cameras. And even though the scene mode is a characteristic of point and shoots, I do see it on dslrs as well. In fact, if you haven't noticed the nikon d7000 has a scene mode. And personally, the d7000 doesn't seem like a point and shoot to me. Also I feel that it is good for the dslr to have modes like that because if you want to get that fast shot you just turn the dial and select the scene (when you don't have time to experiment). Otherwise, thank you for answering my question.
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either one
The camera that is in direct competition with the Canon 60D is the Nikon D7000 The Nikon D5100 is on par with the Canon 600D/T3i
Here is how their sensors compare.
You're considering buying a dSLR camera like the EOS 60D or D5100 and you're worrying about whether they have 'point and shoot' Scene modes?
I think you'd be better off buying a point and shoot camera, instead… They usually have plenty of scene modes to choose from.