
In the summer, someone stole my 60D, so I've been debating whether or not to replace it with an inexpensive full-frame camera. I checked the market prices, which start at 72, but they are for Indian-staffed or previously-owned workplaces (judging by the reviews of these stores on the same market). Nonetheless, one shop's sale dropped much below average (from 102 to 78). What should you do? Take it, because even when Mark II is released, it won't be much cheaper. Therefore, I took it in hand and. As of day 60+: 1) hold - resides in the palm like horseradish, instilling assurance in the user Two) I was able to save 60 pence by using the last battery. Third, the buttons are much clearer than those on the 60d, letting you know whether or not you've pressed them. They were merely spinning their wheels. 4) ISO - it's hip to shoot at 6400 and touch up in LR (at least after 60d, where 6400 is a color image from noise) 5. I'm not a fan of waffles and zhps, but sometimes it's fun to treat yourself. d610 is the same price, but he didn't win my heart and soul.

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