Dangit, the manual won't let me copy + paste. I'll sum up [p. 157]. Continuous AF during video isn't possible. If you enable AF with shutter button during video, you can half-press the shutter to engage the AF mechanism (you can also change this to back-button if you're used to shooting photos that way). Each of these cameras feature different body design with the Canon 600D being a Compact SLR camera and the Canon 60D being a Mid-size SLR camera. Before we go into a full comparison, here is a short synopsis of how the 600D scores versus the 60D in the way of portability, imaging, features and an overall score. Canon EOS Rebel T3i / EOS 600D 18.0MP Digital SLR Camera - Greater Starter Kit (51) 51 product ratings - Canon EOS Rebel T3i / EOS 600D 18.0MP Digital SLR Camera - Greater Starter Kit $230.00 Canon has unveiled the EOS 60D mid-level DSLR, replacing the EOS 50D. However, following the launch of the EOS 7D, the 60D has been repositioned in the market, so isn't a simple upgrade to its predecessor. Instead the 60D is a smaller camera featuring an articulated screen and plastic body shell and utilizing SD memory cards. The EOS 70D, which is the only recent camera model offering Movie Digital Zoom, costs around $999 (body only), while the EOS 600D, new, can be had for $499 or less. If you’re on a budget and do not need/want to use Canon’s technology present on the EOS 70D, the EOS 600D may be your best bet. With it, a single lens and manual focusing, you The Canon EOS 600D sells at a market operating price of Rs. 49,460. This is overall a really great camera with a good design and build quality and impressive features. The cost of the camera is Canon has long hinted that another path to competing with mirrorless entries from Nikon, Sony, Olympus and Panasonic lay in the miniaturization of its familiar SLR design. With the announcement of the EOS 100D / Rebel SL1, Canon has laid its cards on the table. Billed as 'the world's smallest, lightest APS-C DSLR', the Rebel SL1 unabashedly merges the Rebel-series' DSLR operational hallmarks As it is an EF-S lens, it can only be mounted on E-FS compatible Canon cameras, like the EOS 600D used for testing. The lens balances well with this camera, thanks to its compact size, making a I have the Canon 600D (18MP) with EFS 18-55mm lens and I’m always zooming in fully to 55mm to get the photos I want. I want more detail of landscapes (eg. Rock faces) to use in my prints (examples of desired photographs) including long exposure. I was wondering what lens to go for, I’m thinking 70-300mm f/4-5.6 or 70-200mm f/2.8 (does the f I still use my T3i (600D) bought in 2012. It still works great and can deliver really good pics, specially if paired with a good enough lens. There are a lot of inexpensive options, the first everyone recomend is the 50 1.8 and I agree, your girlfriend will take excellent portraits and close ups in general, but it can be a little too tight for group of people (particularly indoors) or n6yYBB.