Only 18 megapixels is hardly an issue for most photographers, too. This was my very first DSLR, and it made me fall in love with photography back when I got it in 2018.
Frankly, image quality probably peaked around 10 years ago anyhow, so the 60D should be very good enough for stills photography. The fact that it doesn't have crazy eye/subject autofocus tracking like most cameras have nowadays is a great thing for beginners. Its a powerful feature for pros and enthusiasts sure, but it spoils the beginner and amateur. It makes them shoot haphazardly knowing they will get something in focus but won't actually compose anything. It makes photography for them about just being in the moment rather than taking that moment and imbuing their perspective in it. Afterall, the greatest pictures in the world were taken on manual cameras.
And unlike the 70D, which in specs is a much better camera. The 70D used still costs a lot more, many 70D have a focus issue, where it can be in focus in the viewfinder (with dioptic correctly set up) and slightly out of focus in image captured. And if you have a working 70D, you don’t want to use it too much for video as if it gets a bit too warm, you will get the dreaded Error 80, then possibly a dead camera. So 60D has a lot of advantages.
im still using 60d tho the screen is.slowly giving up but theres an app that lets you use your phone as your monitor via cable haha still gets the shot haha
To be fair, this "vintage" era of presenting photos is probably just another swing and it will eventually swing back to normalcy or to some other type of editing. I remember a few years back it was orange and teal, then it swung back to natural-looking photos. Even further back, I remember vignetting and sepia being the fad until, again, it swung back to the more natural look. There was also the "Peter Mckinnon" era when everyone edited their photos to have more darker shadows and vibrant skin tones. This is all just part of the process, I guess. But it does make me wonder what the next phase is going to be.
Currently using canon 60D and recently bought canon 50 mm 1.8 II
Only 18 megapixels is hardly an issue for most photographers, too. This was my very first DSLR, and it made me fall in love with photography back when I got it in 2018.
Exactly my thoughts, just in different words. Many photographers have done more with less. 18mp is plenty. Thanks for watching!
Great content bro. Very intrigued by the detail 👍
Frankly, image quality probably peaked around 10 years ago anyhow, so the 60D should be very good enough for stills photography. The fact that it doesn't have crazy eye/subject autofocus tracking like most cameras have nowadays is a great thing for beginners. Its a powerful feature for pros and enthusiasts sure, but it spoils the beginner and amateur. It makes them shoot haphazardly knowing they will get something in focus but won't actually compose anything. It makes photography for them about just being in the moment rather than taking that moment and imbuing their perspective in it. Afterall, the greatest pictures in the world were taken on manual cameras.
Love this , very informative 🫶🏽
Always wondered about this camera back when I got into photography. Good video!
Thank you!
Thanks. Like you video very much.
And unlike the 70D, which in specs is a much better camera. The 70D used still costs a lot more, many 70D have a focus issue, where it can be in focus in the viewfinder (with dioptic correctly set up) and slightly out of focus in image captured. And if you have a working 70D, you don’t want to use it too much for video as if it gets a bit too warm, you will get the dreaded Error 80, then possibly a dead camera. So 60D has a lot of advantages.
im still using 60d tho the screen is.slowly giving up but theres an app that lets you use your phone as your monitor via cable haha still gets the shot haha
oh yeah having your phone as a second screen makes the 60d a touch screen hahaha but as is the focus is really slow and not reliable lol
As long as you still get the shot you want, there's absolutely nothing wrong with this camera. Thanks for stopping by the channel!
What app could that be? I am also using a 60d yet I could not find any workaround for a separate screen using a mobile phone.
@@Official_LG_Bernales this app works for me Camera Connect and Control 3 days trial cant find a free version lol
buying super expensive camera and lenses, to edit the pictures in LR with black and white and grain, to make them look vintage. This is progress.
To be fair, this "vintage" era of presenting photos is probably just another swing and it will eventually swing back to normalcy or to some other type of editing. I remember a few years back it was orange and teal, then it swung back to natural-looking photos. Even further back, I remember vignetting and sepia being the fad until, again, it swung back to the more natural look. There was also the "Peter Mckinnon" era when everyone edited their photos to have more darker shadows and vibrant skin tones. This is all just part of the process, I guess. But it does make me wonder what the next phase is going to be.
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Can u gift me your 60d 😅🙏🏾