05-05-2024 10:58 AM
You might have found similar question from me around the internet aince Im going crazy over it..
Planning to go back to canon after leaving a 60D and trying other brands..
I shoot often auto mode and always jpg (please avoid lecturing me about raw).
Now after the 60D i found the new mirrorless Ive tried produce more soft/neutral/flat JPGs (probably because serious photographers will not use them anyway).
Now those of you who have upgraded from Canon D to Canon R.. do you HONESTLY feel you still get those pleasing punchy sooc jpgs from the mirrorless? Or should I go back to some late dslr (maybe t8i to keep it small).
I know I would miss the latest features but this quest is about finding the loved older jpg quality
05-06-2024 05:47 PM
Thank you for correcting me about the D60/60D thing.
From some answers it seems some think I want to use profiles on a 60D, but as said I don't have it anymore.
So I guess I will try some R with the "standard" and hope for the best.
05-06-2024 06:27 PM - edited 05-07-2024 05:32 AM
To be honest, I am still not clear as to whether you have had the D60 or the 60D. I have still got one of the D60's and used to own 3x60D's so I hope I can help, based on experience.
You have the ability to customize your own JPG settings in the menu system to create your own style or emulate the JPG look you are seeking. I suggest starting from Standard and using a test chart or an image for which you have an existent photo as a exemplar, play with the sliders, and save it as you own custom configuration.
Check out this video from Adorama: while this is done on a 5DIII, the process is pretty much the same as later models.
05-07-2024 03:21 AM
It's becoming a bit ridiculous:
I don't have a 60D, neither a D60
I'm not going to buy a 60D , neither a D60.
08-04-2024 11:08 AM - edited 08-04-2024 11:08 AM
People are trying to help but it is astonishing how this thread became a 60D vs D60 discussion.
Canon JPEG colors became cooler and flatter with DIGIC 6 and 7 but things turned for the better with DIGIC 8. Latest R series runs on DIGIC X which still looks pleasing to the eye but colors are nowhere near as punchy as my original M.
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