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Compared to the Canon EOS-D30
Canon EOS-D30 (left), Canon EOS-D60 (right)
The EOS-D60 replaces last years EOS-D30, a camera which managed to achieved critical acclaim (not
least of which right here) for its great resolution, low noise and colour and breakthrough pricing. The
following comparison is split into two areas: Colour - specifically the difference in colour reproduction
between the D30 and D60, Scene - the same scene shot within seconds. A summary comparison of
resolution (based on standard ISO resolution charts) can be found in the 'Compared to summary'
section of this review.
Colour
The samples below of a GretagMacbeth ColorChecker Chart were taken in normal daylight with
manual white balance taken from the neutral 6.5 patch (no. 21). Roll your mouse over the image to
see the differences between the D60 and D30.
As you can see Canon has altered the saturation response of reds (more saturated) as well as making
greens slightly more neutral. The overall result (in my eyes) is a more balanced yet more neutral
colour response.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneosd60/page18.asp (1 of 5)3/2/2005 3:19:57 AM
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