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Hey all, I bought a Canon 600D back in August and am already thinking about upgrading to a more professional camera.

It's in perfect condition and have taken about 3000 shots but can confirm later.

Looking at around $800 just for the body and charger comes in the box and CD's and strap.

If anyone is interested pls PM ME

Located in Hills area Sydney.

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A 7d has more 'nick-nak' features, otherwise the only main things it would be an upgrade from is higher fps, the very slightest low light upgrade. Same image sensor.

The 600d is a great camera... Upgrading to anything other than a 5d or a 1d isn't really an upgrade.

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Get a good lens - you will then see how good your camera really is. If you upgrade to a 60d... the upgrades are very minimal.

Have a look at: http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon-600d-vs-Canon_EOS_60D

If you want better image quality etc... 5d or 1d otherwise I wouldn't bother

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I take a different view. A 60D I wouldnt bother with - a 7D I would. The 7D has alot of good features it is not just about sensor size.

Yet to see what the 5D mk 3 has to offer. If you are not in a rush maybe wait for that & if it is not what you are after the 5D Mk 2's will be cheaper by then. A 5d is a balls achingly good camera for the money.

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I am using the 7D, and I wouldn't upgrade to it from a 600D.

Not sure about you, but if I upgrade the camera, I want better photo quality (Not talking about crop size). When I upgrade, I look at image quality, then I look into the small features

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