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SLR. About Canon 60D.

Why don't beginners want to use the entry level? In fact, there is really no need to look down on entry-level machines.

Do you know the difference between entry-level products such as 600D and 60D?

The same sensor, the same processor, the same focus type, the same display screen, the same measurement mode and the same sensitivity. ...

What is the difference? 600D fastest shutter 1/4000s, 60D fastest shutter 1/8000s. I can 100% guarantee this ticket. In 99% of cases, you don't need that fast shutter at all.

There is indeed a gap on the fuselage, which is where the SLR is graded. The score is not based on the image quality, but on the body and handling. 60D is a pentaprism view, which is relatively bright; With shoulder screen, it is more convenient and energy-saving to use M file; There are two-finger wheels, which is more convenient when using M gear. That's basically it. Of course, continuous shooting's ability is really stronger in 60 days, if you pursue continuous shooting. Of course, the endurance of 60D is definitely better than that of 600D, but 600D is enough for your daily use.

However, the 60D is only a plastic body, which is why it can lower the price. Other manufacturers have arrived at this grade of fuselage, not to mention all metal, even semi-metal 60D is made of plastic, which reduces the cost and durability.

The three-generation differential SLR is aimed at the equipment party. Three-year update is even more wrong. According to different levels, the entry level is updated once a year, and the top level is updated once every five years.

Do you want to buy 60D or 70D? Let's just say that 70D is definitely better than 60D, but it will definitely be expensive after listing, so let's wait until it is lower. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. ...

See if you want price or new performance. It's up to you.

But in my opinion, you'd better know something about SLR. My tendency is that if you don't waste, you won't waste, and buying things on demand is the most valuable. When you don't know much about it, Hua Cuo can easily make money. Do some proper understanding first.

Entry level is called entry level because it is aimed at the majority of fans; Mid-range for enthusiasts; The high-end is for professional photographers. This is more suitable for Nikon's classification:

Nikon's single-digit models are aimed at professional photographers, such as D3x, D3s and D4, and either the picture quality is particularly good or continuous shooting is particularly strong, with an all-metal body, which is extremely heavy and has a very good sense of control.

Nikon's three-digit models are aimed at enthusiasts and semi-professional photographers, such as D700 and D800, which are the flagship APS formats of Quan Huafu or D300s. It is also an all-metal body with strong durability.

Nikon's two-digit models are aimed at amateurs, such as D40, D80 and D90 (I insist that D90 is only an entry-level version of the upgraded fuselage, only depending on the performance and model and the plastic fuselage), and the plastic fuselage is enough for daily shooting.

Of course, Nikon is now pushing four-digit models, which are rather chaotic, such as D7000, D7 100, and the grades are between D300s and D90. The semi-metal fuselage is slightly weaker than the three-digit model and stronger than the two-digit model. D5200 and D3200 are entry-level, plastic bodies, but their performance is very strong. I'm afraid the overall performance of D5200 is still above that of D7000.

So don't feel that the entry level is poor. In fact, the entry level is very strong, and the key is to look at people.