nurullahkose1 Posted October 26, 2016 Share Posted October 26, 2016 <p>Need help for choosing Canon bodies? <br> (EOS 750D / EOS 760D) VS EOS 60D?</p> <table width="773" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tbody> <tr> <td width="113"> <p>EOS 750D</p> </td> <td width="71"> <p>24.2 MP</p> </td> <td width="78"> <p>2.249 TL</p> </td> <td width="135"> <p>APS-C / EF/ EF-S</p> </td> <td width="90"> <p>6400/12800</p> </td> <td width="89"> <p>5 per/sec</p> </td> <td width="70"> <p>DİGIC 6</p> </td> <td width="56"> <p>19</p> </td> <td width="71"> <p>1 / 4 BİN </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p>EOS 760D</p> </td> <td> <p>24.2 MP</p> </td> <td> <p>2.399 TL</p> </td> <td> <p>APS-C / EF/ EF-S</p> </td> <td> <p>6400/12800</p> </td> <td> <p>5 per/sec</p> </td> <td> <p>DİGIC 6</p> </td> <td> <p>19</p> </td> <td> <p>1 / 4 BİN </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p>EOS 60D</p> </td> <td> <p>18 MP</p> </td> <td> <p>2.198 TL</p> </td> <td> <p>APS-C / EF/ EF-S</p> </td> <td> <p>6400/12800</p> </td> <td> <p>5 per/sec</p> </td> <td> <p>DİGIC 4</p> </td> <td> <p>9</p> </td> <td> <p>1 / 8 BİN</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p> Features shows that not choosing canon eos 60D... Really should I do that? or?<br> Thanks for any conributıons in advance...</p> <p>nurullah Kose</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mark_pierlot Posted October 26, 2016 Share Posted October 26, 2016 <p>Forget the 60D and the Rebels, and get an 80D.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james_elwing Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 <p>Insufficient information<br> The 750D is configured like the earlier digital rebels, with the primary control to the right of the viewfinder, the other two more like the rest of the EOS range. The 60D has been around a while, but seems more durable, and more expensive.<br> What they have in common is that they are all just fine, but they are at the bottom end of the EOS market. Depends what you want from it; weight, pixels, handling, versatility.....What do you want it for. I think the 750+760 are more likely to come with a nest of lenses; do you need that?<br> There are more classy EOS models more sturdy or more versatile, maybe full frame.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brett_w. Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 <p>depends on the features you want, the 60D is good but if you have the budget go for an 80D </p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMvW Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 <p>I didn't need video, so when I was looking for a higher pixel count for an APS-C camera, I went even lower than the 60D - to a 50D. It works just fine with my EF 100-400mm lens and gives the "boost" of the 1.6X factor in effective focal length.<br> The advantage of the <em>XX</em>D (like the 60D or 80D) cameras is that they have a more rugged construction than the <em>XXX</em>D (Rebel) lines. They also have the same operating system as the XD cameras, if not quite so rugged in construction as those.<br> Many of us consider the OS there an advantage. If you are used to shooting with the XXXD(Rebel) OS, not so much.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Katz Posted October 27, 2016 Share Posted October 27, 2016 I would prefer the 24 mp sensor, meter and AF system of the newer D-Rebels over the 60D. Between the 2 D-Rebels, the EOS 750 is better for a photo enthusiast because it has a quick control dial, just like the more advanced EOS cameras. The improved Dynamic range of the 80D would certainly be an enticement, but I would also anticipate that such DR improvements are likely to find there way to the entire EOS line in the near future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nurullahkose1 Posted October 27, 2016 Author Share Posted October 27, 2016 <p> First of all, thanks to all..<br> Since having budged problem, I may afford to buy one of these three models of Canon EOS. Actually I may add the mirrorless model M3. These 4 models have approximately same price. Here question is which one would be better choice?</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james_elwing Posted October 28, 2016 Share Posted October 28, 2016 <p>750D has simple straightforward controls, a 24mp sensor and seems to be a good price. If you are not sure if you might want an M3, then everything is up in the air, so get the cheapest and most flexible.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nurullahkose1 Posted October 28, 2016 Author Share Posted October 28, 2016 <p> James, do you recommend M3? did you had any experiences with it? İt is a new model: so I am in confusion about it. I dont have any opportunity for trying it. What I have in mind that if it contains any insufficiency. I am in expectation from everyone for this matter.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james_elwing Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 <p>M3 is not a DSLR. I can not recommend it as I have not used it. </p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPDupre Posted October 31, 2016 Share Posted October 31, 2016 <p>As always, it depends what you want to do with your camera (sports, nature, portrait?).<br> This being said, I bought the 760D (Rebel T6s) a few months ago, upgrading from a 10 years old 400D (Rebel Xti).<br> The kit lens is surprisingly good, the same lens as the 70D (18-135STM) and almost the same as the newer 80D (18-135USM).<br> Would I have prefered the 80D? Of course. But I realize the 80D is a lot heavier.<br> Nevertheless, I am quite satisfied with this new camera. I have learn to cope with its limits.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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