Canon EOS 60D
A newer model Canon EOS 70D was released in July 2013.
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cannon eos 60d wow
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
Canon EOS 60D
Bridging the gap between the EOS 7D and the EOS 550D in price, performance and features- - Articulating LCD
- - Top LCD
- - Lock on jog dial
- - burst rate
- - full HD videos
- - image quality
- - AF speed in Live View
- - Plastic body
- - No weather seals
Worth the while
This is a very good camera, if you are a mid-level photographer. The features are a definite win over the similar Nikon camera. However, the Nikon has the metal composite, weather-proof construction that this Canon lacks. Its performance, especially when shooting on a tripod, is exceptional.
Great Upgrade!!
Bought this camera to upgrade from a Rebel XSi, and boy what a surprise. Camera is super fast, and pictures are pristine. The top display is really convenient, and the new camera software works great for frequently accessed menus and sub-menus. Would deffinetly recommend as an upgrade over the T4i.- good battery life
- Quick Start-up time
- excellent image quality
- Superior build quality
- Bright LCD
- Solid Operation
- Simple controls/menu
- easy to use
- none
Excellent Camera
I have had this 60D for about 3 weeks and have taken about 1000 pics. I received a bonus Henry's gift certifcate and after weighing my options decided to upgrade to this 60D from a T3i. Cons: I didn't find any difference in image quality between the T3i and this one.
worth the value
i got this camera during the Xmas sale. the reason I prefer this one to any T3, or T4 is because the little display on top of the body helps me adjust the aperture, shutter speed and ISO quickly while taking pictures instead looking at the LCD and re-compose.
Amazing camera
There is no other way to describe this camera other than amazing. This camera is perfect for someone who is somewhat familiar with digital photography, but probably not someone who has never used a DSLR before. It has a LOT of features and is packs a powerful punch.
If you're in the market for a amateur/semi-pro dslr this is the one to get.
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.
***Great semi-professional camera, best I've ever had for th ...
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.
Canon EOS 60D DSLR Review
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