Great image Quality, love the screen.
Manufacturer: Canon
Great image Quality, love the screen.
It's hard to believe it's been around two years already, since the Canon EOS 60D came out into the market. Since then, I've been using the product extensively for professional filming work in my home city.
Nice features/settings; Lightweight/Portable; Easy to use
Dim LCD
well its been a long time since had a slr and gotta love technology sill relearning how it all goesa but so far so good
Just Wat I Wanted
Cant think of one
A very cautious buyer in this internet world of commerce transactions Skeptical, old fashioned and prepared to "bang a head" should I be taken for a ride. This product has lived up to the independent reviews and I am looking forward to getting out and about once the miserable winter has slid by.
The 60D has become our go to camera. Knowing it's limitations and abilities (like any camera) is super important, but in this case we've been amazed more frequently than we've been disappointed.
A very good Camera for price and Function
Been few days since I brought this camera, I got it from a local shop for much less and ended up getting it along with a 50mm F/1.8 lens for 62k For a first impression the camera feels sturdy, although a bit heavy at 755 grams but once you get used to it, you feel like you are holding a point and
Despite its name, the 60D is most definitely the Rebel T2i's big brother, and not the successor to the 50D. The Canon EOS 60D has been released to bridge the gap between its Rebel T2i and 7D. It's a bold step by Canon, but has it paid off?
18 megapixels; Good results at higher ISO settings; Full HD movie mode; Flip-out LCD screen
Some fiddly controls; Plastic body; Currently overpriced
At first blush, you'd think the EOS 60D would be more capable than the older EOS 50D. That's only partially true. It's got more pixels and a more sophisticated metering engine, but it lacks the metal body and has a lower maximum continuous shooting speed.
Excellent balance; great choice of lenses; superb video capabilities
Only nine focus points; obtuse UI
The $1,099 (direct, body only) 18-megapixel Canon EOS 60D is an update to the Canon EOS 50D, and is Canon's first D-SLR digital camera to feature an LCD mounted to an articulating arm, for viewing from nearly any angle.
Sharp, beautiful images; Fast shooting; Excellent for low-light performance without a flash; Lots of video recording options; Manual operation during video recording; Articulating LCD
No continuous autofocus while recording video; Lens makes audible noise when re-focusing during video recording
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