Respect! Bea has run one day before our Shooting one half marathon. Only well that she has also not hit such a tempo with the Shooting. We met Bea in the wonderful and known Woerthersee in Austria. We started quite unusually early during the day, because we had to start afterwards still a long journey for home. With Bea we turned a total of 5 series all around the Woerthersee. The day before Bea had caught herself an inflammation of the eye - this is also the reason, why she carried all the time her sunglasses. I can describe Bea as punctual, reliable and uncomplicated, however, she also has a small stubbornness. If she should position herself for a photo to a foreign person, we already got to hear: >NO, I do not do it! THERE I do NOT go. (of course in real dialect!!!) . Bea told to us after the Shooting that she had just fear of negative reactions of the passers-by during the admissions. At last where everybody has reacted so positively, she could have seen the whole thing, nevertheless, more relaxed...
The 60D is smaller than the 50D but its ergonomics are not substantially changed - it'll still feel like a big improvement over a Rebel series camera, though the loss of the metal body means the same won't be true for 50D owners.
•Higher resolution sensor (17.9MP vs. 15.1MP) •Accepts SD, rather than CF memory cards •No flash sync socket •Wireless Speedlight control •Articulated 3:2 high resolution LCD screen •Plastic body shell (8% weight saving) •Standard ISO range extends to 6400, rather than 3200 •User-definable Auto ISO upper limit •HD video recording 1080p20/25/24 or 720p60/50 plus cropped 640 x 480 movie mode •New features: in-camera raw conversion, ambience settings, creative filters, more JPEG options •No joystick, no multi-flash support, simplified top plate & info panel, only one Custom mode, no AF micro-adjust, no high speed shutter sync flash option •Slightly reduced customization options •Redesigned control layout with slightly fewer buttons •Lower burst rate