The 100D clear selling point is that it is very small and light for a DSLR. Do you need a camera that is small?, if not then the 600D may be a better bet as it has not been compromised by size (external buttons, larger grip etc,.)
It may have been better to have added this question to your ongoing "which Canon DSLR" thread rather than start a new thread.
I started a new thread because I was not sure that my question - about a different point from the subject of the original thread - would have got noticed if it had been posted to the first thread.
The one with the better high ISO performance will be best for anything in low light but you'll also need a fast lens as well.
Is there a night photography setting on the Canon EOS 600d or Canon EOS 100d cameras? Which is the best Canon digital SLR camera for taking pictures of buildings at night?
100d has touch screen, (but i like buttons) 600d is slightly bigger and heavy but not alot to really notice, id take the 600d
The one with the better high ISO performance will be best for anything in low light but you'll also need a fast lens as well.
As for 100D or 600D both do pretty much the same, only you can decide which differences between them matter to you but you will get equally good pictures from either.
Probably just a decent tripod and ISO 100. There is not a lot between smaller canons made in the last 5 years or so - all use pretty much the same out of date sensor.
If you want a camera to take photographs of buildings at night, the last thing you need is a 'night photography' setting. A good tripod is what you'll need. I don't want to sound patronising, but you should really start reading about photography rather than about the gear. I suppose there's a clue to your personality type in the username...But you really need to understand, the best camera in the world won't get you decent pictures, you have to do that! .
I would pick a 650d over the 600d just for the screenOther than that it's pretty much the same thing.
Surely the question should be 100D or 700D? Being the 2 bodies released at the same time.
The 600D and 100D are pretty much identical
How can they be deemed identical when the 100D is DIGIC 5 and the 600D is only DIGIC 4?
There is more of a similarity between the 100D, 650D and 700D with the 600D being one step older technology.
Ok so that's the only real significant difference, is it worth the extra £150+?
It's been commonly said that there isn't much difference between the 550D, 600D, 650D and 700D, I haven't used them so I don't know, I'm just going on what a lot of reviewers have said.