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    Hi I currently have a Canon EOS 1100D camera and use it for aviation and sports photography however I would like something more rugged and a bit more advanced now.I am considering the Canon EOS 60D but it is above my budget of around £500-£515 so am not sure but was thinking about the 600D or 650D,could you recommend something.

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    Hi

    You won't go far wrong with the http://www.photographyblog.com/revie...s_600d_review/ or the http://www.photographyblog.com/news/canon_eos_650d/ Both good middle of the road DSLRs.

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    The 650d would give you 5fps which maybe very useful for your type of photography

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    Quote Originally Posted by wave View Post
    The 650d would give you 5fps which maybe very useful for your type of photography
    Yep that's what I was thinking about thanks!! Might just save up for the 60D

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    the 60d has been around a bit now and does 5.3fps there is the much rumoured 70d that may well be out soon

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    Have you already invested in Canon EF lenses and would you be totally against swapping systems? Presumably you'd like to stick with Canon if you can find a body that meets your requirements and fits your budget?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Topham View Post
    Have you already invested in Canon EF lenses and would you be totally against swapping systems? Presumably you'd like to stick with Canon if you can find a body that meets your requirements and fits your budget?
    Hi Michael yep I have and am looking to buy the EF 70-200 F4L soon so swapping systems can be ruled out as I am very happy with Canon and will stick with them.Since my 1100D is doing good,what I will do is buy the 70-200 F4L then get to grips with it and get the 60D at the end of this year

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