I currently own a Nikon D90 and I want to change it to a Canon EOS 60D, what should I do?
Today I used my cousin's 60D and I found it to be much better, but I'm not completely sure as to what I should do.
Change. My buddy has it, and the lens ARE A W E S O M E L Y A W E S O M E!
Plus the button control interface is way more smooth.
Effects suck, though.
i suggest for small near non-pop out lens cameras:
Kodak Retinette IIA Camera & Case Reomar 45mm f2.8 Lens
Olympus Digital 14 MP t-100
I have Canon 60D and just bought it at Walmart 5 days ago. It's a professional camera and are capable enough for commercial photography you see in magazines and studios. However, you need to consider buying the lens separately, as they differs on image and color quality. It's not the best camera for the pros though.
If you only do photo shooting (not movies) and only want the best overall quality, then I would recommend the Sony a900, or a850 if you're not shooting sport or fast motion pictures. The Sony a900 is the best camera in the world.
Http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon_EOS_60D-vs-Nikon_D90
Nikon does it better for me
Stick with D90
Why was it better? For what I need it to do, my D90 trounces on my friends 60D's and does it better. However If you prefer the 60D, go for it… It's a pretty good camera. The D7000 is nikons equiv it the 60D like the D90 was to the 40D and 50D… It is just a tad outdated for some…
If it were me I would just get a better lens and keep the D90.It is tougher, better in low light, and has more manual control (which is what I like)…
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