Placed order and the following morning received a phone call confirming this order. I recieved my order withing 7 days. Fantastic.
Manufacturer: Canon
Placed order and the following morning received a phone call confirming this order. I recieved my order withing 7 days. Fantastic.
Image quality is medium. During clicking not confortable. But light in weigth to fast click and can be clicked photos suddenly. Better with good price. Good quality material used and cannot break even felt from height as standing on chair. Best piece ever.
Poor image quality; sensing is late; not confortablity while clicking
Calibration is required
I'd you want a semi professional camera that's takes great photos, look no further.
I have always loved taking pictures of my family and occasionally I'd see something pretty that I thought would make a nice art photo, I want to take it to the next level,a little more professional.
Easy To Use; Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus; Fast Shutter Speed; Good Image Quality; Good Image Stabilization; High ISO Performance; Large Clear LCD; Tilt /Swivel LCD
Love the flip LCD screen. Great pic quality. It also has a full HD, really nice quality.
Screen size
Bought this bundle as my first SLR camera - excellent bundle for the beginner. Excellent all-use lens and good portrait lens. Very happy with the quality and price point.
good value multi-use lens comes with case and strap good starter price point
could have used a 2nd battery
Works jhst as described a step up from my old rebel
Easy To Use; Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus; Good Image Quality; High ISO Performance; Large Clear LCD; Quiet
Short Battery Life
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
After outgrowing my Canon 350D a couple of years ago I decided that I would upgrade to a Canon 60D. It's probably the best choice I ever made and I definitely haven't regretted it. There's only one downside that I've ever come across whilst using the 60D, and that is the menu.
Hands down the best camera I've ever owned. Paired with a Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8, wow. Pictures are stunning. This is the camera to get. I was thinking about buying a T3i but ended up spending the extra on this and it's well worth the money.
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