SX60 on screen icons
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jshen808 wrote:
awa355 wrote:
Hi, I have just picked up a SX60 HS as an alternitive to lugging my dslr and multiple lenses with me. I have gone through a downloaded mamual but can't find (or missed) the answer I'm looking for,
Is the stabilisation icon flashing in red, telling me the stabilization is working, or needs to be activated. IS is on in the settings.?
Whoeversaid the sx60 is not the best in low light wasn't wrong. I know the far end of the zoom range is not the easiest to work with, but it seems so easy to finish up at the long end.
I can't see the D7500 being made redundant any time soon.
In my opinion, the SX60 is a fantastic general photos superzoom camera.
Yes, the SX60 may not be the best choice to use for lower lights pictures.
SX60 camera
For lower light pictures, maybe can consider to use the G7X III camera instead.
G7X III camera
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Cheers!
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