Tmp - with DSLRs you need to spend time understanding how to use them, otherwise you're just using an expensive point-and-shoot
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I could never take any decent pics with my friends Canon either, but I only had it for a few minutes.
I got the camera from
SLR Hut. They have very good reviews online and are megacheap, probably because they ship from America. You do get an extra 20% charge on top of the prices advertised for customs but even after that they're still very cheap. I'm not sure if it qualifies for the cashback from Canon as they only apply to UK based companies, I'm gunna try anyway and see how it goes.
The reason I preferred the 60D is because it is easier to hold due to it being slightly larger. But you're right, the extra money is better spent on lenses.
Good price, but yeah, I don't think it'll qualify for cashback as it's a grey import. Any warranty will be through the retailer, too, since Canon UK won't honour manufacturer warranties on international models.
As for the size, I also find a larger camera more comfortable to hold. You could try it out with the BG-E8 grip and see how you like it, 3rd parties copies of which can be had
very cheaply. Extra bonus is that you get portrait controls and double battery capacity.