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I Would Strongly Suggest You Buy Canon 60d, If You Are In The Market For A Great DSLR Camera

You must buy Canon 60d when you are interested in an awesome DSLR camera. Why do I say this? In every way it is the best.

You can adjust audio levels manually, which is a big bonus when producing professional recordings.

You should buy Canon 60d because of the image quality. In my opinion the 60d is the best choice of a DSLR. It is inexpensive, cheaper than the 7d or 5d, but more robust than the t2i, and it has the image quality of the 7d.

The sensor size is huge, not full frame, but still the same size as regular 35 mm film. You get the same 35mm look of shallow depth of field which only a large sensor can give you, meaning it is not so easy to focus. You can only get this kind of cinematic look with a large sensor.

Cameras that cost ten times the price are not as good in sensor size and image quality as this.

Without investing a ton of money the 60d is the only DSLR to date, that will work on a Steadicam, because of the flip out LCD monitor, which is the only DSLR that can be used on a Steadicam.

Just flip out the screen and let it fly, the screen swivels dynamically, so shooting at extreme angles is made easy this way. I use the Flycam Nano, and it works great, just don’t forget to balance the Flycam with the LCD monitor flipped out. You want the Flycam to balance properly, which is the hardest thing to get right at first.

A feature length film is really not impossible to shoot on the 60d. I am doing it right now, and it has never been easier to shot. Each and every camera set up is easier than when I shoot news.

Think of it this way: I set up a wide shot. Pick up the light camera on the light sticks, get the medium shot, the two shot, pick it up again, and get the close up, naturally with slight light adjustments, but the point is I can do it all alone if I have to.

You will need a crew to do this with 35mm film. Shooting on the 60d can be fast and spontaneous, and flexible.

It is feather light, and I love it. Is the 7d and 5d too heavy? Yes and no. For me I prefer the 60d. I can take the 60d anywhere, and shot cinema quality images, in public places without drawing a lot of attention to myself, because I look like a tourist. In a lot of cases its greatest benefit is its size.

The controls are easier to use than the t2i. Going through menus, or changing the white-balance on the fly is fast.

I know a lot of pros in the business after working ENG for over twenty years, and all the newspaper shooter I know uses 60d, they love it. I have not had a more versatile and inexpensive camera that has produced such awe inspiring images. Any one serious about DSLRs should consider to buy Canon 60d. See some cool footage I shot on the 60d. Drop over to my Canon 60d review.

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