60D "minimum skill requirement"

TOTAL RUBBISH!

You are so arrogant to know so little.........so childish......and once again you resort to calling someone " idiot " because that is all you know to do when you lose an argument. Someone who constantly resorts to that tact has obviously proven nothing.

Fred
Yep, right back to where you were and always been - a total idiot.

To me, you are just a little annoying bug which i have to reluctantly crush from time to time, I don't particularly look forward to it but if it does happen it is fun nevertheless.
Anyone can see that I'm totally pushing your buttons! Wanna call me an "idiot" again? That seems to be your favorite....Or tell me to "STFU". How about "moron" or "clown". Very mature!

Have a nice day!

Fred
 
I was considering the Canon 550D, Canon 600D, or Canon 60D. I chose two Canon 550D cameras. I purchased the second Canon T2i (550D) camera for $429 (USD) at a Frys retail store.

Will these cameras be good for volleyball indoors? Yes, I would think so under adequate lighting conditions...maybe not as good as a better camera, but using these at ISO3200 will give you four times the shutter speed as taking pictures with your camera at ISO800 (all other things being equal).

Here's some ISO4000 and ISO5000 pictures I took with my Canon T2i (550D) camera recently in cloudy weather. They are just standard JPEGs and were resized with IrfanView with minimal post processing. I used M mode with auto-ISO.

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1031&message=41469509

So whatever you pick, you should find that the quality is nice, and you'll enjoy the higher ISO performance. :)
 

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