Canon EOS 60D + 18-135/3.5-5.6 IS
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15 years ago
Poor camera in virtually all respects
Fortunately I didn't buy this camera but had one loaned for two weeks. I did not like it one bit. Ergonomically it was poor and I had to keep using the menu for things that should have been more directly available.
15 years ago
Great Camera, Terrible Lens
The 2 lens that come with this bundle are garbage. both the 55-250mm and the 50mm lens have very narrow focal distances. Although the zoom is great, it is not practical at all when taking a normal picture. For scenery, portraits, or just some vacation photos, the lens are very inconvenient.
14 years ago
Very average
Indoors with all the lights on, it would jump up to ISO 1600 (full auto setting). Yet, in a side by side comparison, my XTI would sit comfortably at 400 ISO. Why the difference? Manual settings with the exact same lenses between the two produced nearly identical images.
Pros:
- Camera build quality
- button location
- flip out screen
- the way it feels in the hand
- high megapixel count
- live view
- it's a Canon
Cons:
- High ISO means nothing when the result is garbage
- I actually owned two of these, after returning the first one
- It wasn't a fluke
- The average consumer might not notice this, but a professional should.
13 years ago
Canon EOS 60D Black SLR Digital Camera
I love cannon with excellent 3:2, 3 inch, 1.04 million dot screen. The T4i is supposedly better with video. They have the same sensor so the picture quality is going to be great. I was on the fence between the 60d and the T4i.
Pros:
- same sensor so the picture quality is going to be great
Cons:
- It's not as light as I expected
12 years ago
i dont have it yet i dont have any experience like i said in the last parag
I bought this camera last week so Im still waiting for the camera. is not in my hand yet so I can not give a good review until I get my camera canon 60 d Im sorry. Thanks in advance.
15 years ago
Review: Canon EOS 60D
OK, so what do you get when you add speed, durability, ease of use and a really big LCD screen to a full-featured DSLR camera? The Canon EOS 60D. I have to admit that I've been a secret Canon-o-phile for many years – way back in the film days, nearly every camera I owned was a Canon and have yet to...
Pros:
- fast
- reliable
- easy to use full-function DSLR
Cons:
- feels cheaper than the previous model
- needs better creative filters and feels quite heavy considering the ubiquitous use of plastics
15 years ago
Canon EOS 60D Review
At Rs. 77,195 with a basic kit lens thrown in, the EOS 60D is expensive, considering the EOS 550D will give you close to the same results at a much lower price. The 7D is also only slightly more expensive, and we see many opting for the more professional body and definitely superior build and...
Pros:
- Great image quality from a proven sensor
- Very good low light performance
- ISO 800 is usable
- Good battery life
Cons:
- 7D still has a slight edge in low light and a bigger one in focussing
- Build quality no where near 7D levels
- Pricing is on the higher side
- Ergonomics are mediocre
15 years ago
A nice camera - fits right in between the Rebel series and 7D
Update: With the release of the T4i, this review needs a short addendum, which I will add to the end. The newest addition to Canon's XXD line might initially seem like a minor downgrade to the previous XXD cameras, but several new capabilities actually help make this a nice, well-featured camera...
15 years ago
Canon EOS 60D DSLR Review
Ever since the introduction of Canon's EOS 10D in 2003, their twin digit named digital SLRs have proved a popular choice for photographers after more than the entry level bodies offer, but without the extortionate expense of Canon's top-line professional bodies.
Pros:
- Swivel screen for live view shooting
- Decent ISO performance
- Simplified controls
- Excellent handing
- Superb video quality
- Battery life
- Wireless flash facility
Cons:
- Auto ISO could offer more parameters
- Shutter lag during live view shooting
15 years ago
EOS 60D
The Canon EOS 60D is great for anyone looking for a mid-range camera. It isn't as powerful as the high-end EOS 7D but the 60D shoots great pictures even at ISO levels as high as 1,600. Autofocus in generally fast although it is a tad slower in Live View mode.
Pros:
- : Good picture quality
- decent ISO performance
- HD video recording
- articulated LCD screen
Cons:
- : Lacks dedicated video recording button
- slow autofocus speed in Live View mode
- slow burst shooting mode
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