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  1. Condor305

    Canon SX60HS in Action

    I think the camera must be malfunctioning...
  2. Condor305

    Canon SX60HS in Action

    I finely found the section in the manual for my problem However, It reveals that there is no solution. On page 106 of the manual it shows my options and the option I need is not there. So the way I read it I cannot shot multiple images and then review them. I only have an option of reviewing...
  3. Condor305

    Canon SX60HS in Action

    How do I ungroup my photos so I can preview them on the camera I have recently joined the ranks of the SX60 owners. I have had a 50 since 2014 but have worn them out having birded and traveled extensively in the past four years taking about a half million pictures. (mostly deleted :) I...
  4. Condor305

    Canon SX60HS in Action

    It does seem that the people that are OK with the 60 have no or little experience with the 50. Going on you experiments, I am glad I have two 50s. My oldest and most used 50 seems slower on the focus that it used to, but it has been in service for over two years now and I am certain it has...
  5. Condor305

    Canon SX60HS in Action

    Apples to apples comparrison Hello Crazy Fingers, I have been lurking for some time on this subject. It was your observations that compelled me to purchase a second SX50. I purchased my first one at Best Buy because I wanted to purchase an extended warranty, something I never do. That was...
  6. Condor305

    Canon SX60HS in Action

    SX 50 woes I concur, I have owned the SX50 for 13 months and about ten days ago, It died during a flying bird sequence using the sports mode, which is what I use for flying birds most of the time by the way. The last four frames were black and there was no image through the lens from that...
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