I've been following threads about the Canon SX60 and the previous model, the
SX50, and I keep coming across people who hate their SX50 and prefer to use
their old SX50. Image quality problems, I think, and I haven't read any
explanation for them. I don't know if the problem is just that people don't
know how to handle a lens that long.
Is anyone here using an SX60 with good results?
Peter Shute
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> On 22 Mar 2015, at 9:19 am, Paul Dodd <> wrote:
>
> If you didn't want a DSLR then there are two paths to follow - the fixed
> lens "point and shoot" type cameras (although that name really does them a
> disservice) and the compact system or mirrorless cameras. Starting with the
> fixed lens cameras, the Canon SX60HS with 16 megapixels and a 65x zoom
> (equivalent to 21-1365mm) for $600 is well regarded by birders.
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