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Bob Krieger December 23rd, 2011 05:06 PM

Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
I'm looking at adding an additional body to the two T2i's I already own. Besides the swivel screen on the 60D, video-wise.. is there any advantage to using the 7D over the 60D (or vice-versa)?

Just to narrow it down, the use of CF cards to SDHC cards is NOT an issue. Neither are batteries since both the 60D and 7D use the same one (and they're NOT the same as T2i, dang it).

Educated guesses, non-educated opinions, and well wishes for the holidays and new year are all welcome!

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Matt Martin December 23rd, 2011 06:11 PM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D? - Here's a few...
 
Advantage 1 of the 60D: Because the LCD display is away from the body, it doesn't overheat. Critical if you're shooting in hot areas or for extended times (like shooting a wedding all day). The 7D has been known to overheat and you have to shut it off.

Advantage 2 of the 60D: You can run Magic Lantern firmware on it, which I absolutely love. It gives you zebras, histogram/waveform monitor, focus peaking, you see your audio levels while you shoot, and much, much more. To my knowledge Magic Lantern is not available (yet) on the 7D, but I've heard rumors that it wil be in the future.

Advantage 3 of the 60D: You can manually control the audio gain. On the 7D, you can not.

Advantage 1 of the 7D: You can monitor your shots in 1080HD on an external monitor. REALLY helps for pulling focus. On the 60D, as soon as you hit record, the resolution drops to standard def on an external monitor.

Advantage 2 of the 7D: name recognition. A lot of people want to hire a shooter with a Canon 5D or 7D.

Advantage 3 of the 7D: Better Build Quality

Advantage 4 of the 7D: You can shoot 8 stills per second, versus around 4 per second (I think) on the 60D

These are just a few pros and cons - other folks can give you more detail.

Jay Corcuera December 23rd, 2011 07:31 PM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
Why not go with t3i??

Bob Krieger December 23rd, 2011 08:04 PM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
The T3i is similar to the 60D, but I see it as an intermediary between the T2i and 60D... not an upgrade IMHO. Like Matt posted above, the "7D" might get you more name recognition, but I feel a "60D" sounds more pro than a T3i. I realize that I can use the 550D (T2i) and 600D (T3i) monikers, but that's not what's imprinted on the body and may raise questions...

I'm definitely looking at all angles though... I just want to get the most bang for my buck.

As an aside, the overheating thing is important down here in Louisiana. I've had my T2i overheat on a number of exterior (and some interior) shoots.

Steve Wolla December 23rd, 2011 11:05 PM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
I just picked up a 60D and went through the same decision process you are going thru now.

If overheating is a real issue for you then you should pick up the 60D. Little to no complaints about overheating on that model some say because of the swivel screen. Plus it is an immensely useful feature.

The only real advantages the 7D offers are in the realm of stills photography where its feature set (8 fps mptor driver vs 5.3 on 60D) and all metal body with weather sealing are a real plus.

But if you are like me and are buying this cam primarily for video applications, 60D takes it.

Steve Smede December 24th, 2011 01:03 AM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
I started with a 5D and bought a 7D to supplement my work in stills for my day job (magazine publishing group), but now that I'm delving deeper into independent paid video projects (commercials, event promotions, product reviews), I've discovered that my DSLRs aren't always practical in many cases, although they are awesome for supplementary pick-up shots. The 60D sounds like a great bang for the buck, but why not mix it up and get a camcorder instead of an additional DSLR? I've invested in an XDCAM system to suit some particular client preferences, but I've always thought a great entry-level pro package would be a basic dslr setup and a small pro handheld like the HMC150 or Canon XF100. It all depends on your situation, of course. Are you looking to make money in media/commercial content? Wedding "fusion" services? Just a hobby? Indie films? Those factors matter big time.

Kin Lau December 24th, 2011 07:57 AM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
In your situation, I would also recommend the T3i over the 60D.

Overheating is even less of an issue, form is nearly identical to the T2i with the exception of the swiveling LCD plus you get audio control, tele-crop and you get to use the same batteries.

I have a 1/2 dozen different DSLR's, and don't mind switching around, but for many people - having a uniform way of doing things is a big plus. Sometimes, those extra few seconds it takes to look down at the camera to remember where the ISO, WB or other function is, can disrupt the flow.

Bruce Foreman December 26th, 2011 12:42 AM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D? - Here's a few...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Martin (Post 1705576)
Advantage 2 of the 60D: You can run Magic Lantern firmware on it, which I absolutely love. It gives you zebras, histogram/waveform monitor, focus peaking, you see your audio levels while you shoot, and much, much more. To my knowledge Magic Lantern is not available (yet) on the 7D, but I've heard rumors that it wil be in the future.

Magic Lantern for the 7D is extremely unlikely. Canon put a firmware upgrade counter and a maximum limit in a firware upgrade for the 7D and completely "locked out" further attempts to develop Magic Lantern for that camera. Last I heard the 7D being used for development would no longer accept firmware updates and was "stuck" at the last version being tested.

I have a 7D (and both a 60D and T3i as well). I use the 7D with "official firmware" only and settle for the features that offers. I am also reluctant to install ML on either of my other cameras because we have no way of knowing what Canon has "buried" in the firmware of those.

I'm content with the features the "official" firmware offers and am professional enough to be able to work with it. I don't need any "self inflicted" surprises on location.

Steve Wolla December 26th, 2011 01:42 AM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
Which do you prefer for the bulk of your shoots?

Bob Krieger December 26th, 2011 02:31 PM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
Magic Lantern seems to be a plus in favor of the 60D over the 7D as well. I just saw a demo of HDR video made possible by a Magic Lantern update. Quite an interesting development.

HDR video with Magic Lantern - Magic Lantern User Group forum on Vimeo

Nigel Barker December 27th, 2011 04:21 AM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kin Lau (Post 1705646)
In your situation, I would also recommend the T3i over the 60D.

Overheating is even less of an issue, form is nearly identical to the T2i with the exception of the swiveling LCD plus you get audio control, tele-crop and you get to use the same batteries.

I have a 1/2 dozen different DSLR's, and don't mind switching around, but for many people - having a uniform way of doing things is a big plus. Sometimes, those extra few seconds it takes to look down at the camera to remember where the ISO, WB or other function is, can disrupt the flow.

+1 Same look, feel, batteries, manual audio plus the 3X HD crop mode is very handy as it effectively gives you an extra telephoto lens for free. the 600D/T3i is 2/3 the price of the 60D.

Eelco Romeijn December 31st, 2011 03:34 AM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
The 7D body is much more waterresistant. Lately my 550d refused to work on a foggy day.

Brett Sherman January 7th, 2012 09:23 AM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nigel Barker (Post 1705933)
+1 Same look, feel, batteries, manual audio plus the 3X HD crop mode is very handy as it effectively gives you an extra telephoto lens for free. the 600D/T3i is 2/3 the price of the 60D.

+1. 3X Crop mode and Magic Lantern are incredibly useful. I would have difficulty shooting without them. Hopefully audio monitoring on the T3i is coming soon. They've indicated that's a top priority for Magic Lantern development.

Tariq Peter January 7th, 2012 11:08 AM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
+1 Loving my t3i. For video I would say t3i or 5d and forget about anything in between.

Brian Tori January 7th, 2012 03:22 PM

Re: Any true advantages to a 60D over 7D?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brett Sherman (Post 1707995)
+1. 3X Crop mode and Magic Lantern are incredibly useful. I would have difficulty shooting without them. Hopefully audio monitoring on the T3i is coming soon. They've indicated that's a top priority for Magic Lantern development.

Brett,

Where did you read about the T3i getting the audio monitoring feature with Magic Lantern? The lack of this feature is the only thing preventing me from getting a T3i. I was prepared to go the 60d route to get audio monitoring, but now may hold off if I know that it is coming on the T3i.


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