Rating 4.5 127 reviews

A newer model Canon EOS 70D was released in July 2013.

Manufacturer: Canon
price $599.00 - $2,096.74
Lens configurations
The Register
15 years ago

Canon EOS 60D DSLR

Although not particularly innovative – mostly borrowing features from other EOS models – the EOS 60D nicely fits the market section between beginner and semi-pro DSLR models. With virtually the same image quality of the EOS 7D plus a swivel LCD screen, the Canon EOS 60D is an accomplished DLSR that...
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Bestbuy
15 years ago

Allows beginner to take professional looking pix

I bought this camera because I want to learn photography and hope to someday become a semi-professional. With my point-and-shoot, I "missed" so many shots of my kids, but with the 60D, I catch everything.
Pros:
  • beautiful pictures
  • easy to learn basic zones
Cons:
  • a little heavy and cumbersome when hanging around neck and chasing after small children
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harveynorman.com.au
15 years ago

A very good Camera for price and Function
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Top Ten Reviews
15 years ago

This camera performs well with its DIGIC 4 technology, and the Canon EOS 60D professional DSLR camera is a solid choice for anyone looking to take high-quality pictures. We are disappointed that the speed has dropped to 5.3 images per second, while the 50D shoots 6.3 images per second.
Pros:
  • It features good imaging specs
  • improved battery life and HD video
Cons:
  • It has a smaller sensor size and is slower than the Canon 50D
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Imaging Resource
15 years ago

Canon EOS 60D

After a longer wait than normal, Canon introduced the EOS 60D to a market keen for its arrival. It arrived into a world where digital SLRs can be seen gracing the neck of everyone who's ever thought of being a photographer, so it wasn't surprising that Canon seemed to have rethought its entry-level...
Pros:
  • Excellent 18-megapixel sensor with superb detail
  • Very good high ISO performance
  • especially for 18-megapixel subframe sensor
  • 3.0-inch
  • 1,040K-dot Vari-angle LCD is very useful for video and Live View
  • Quick Menu system
  • The usual Canon enhancements: HTP
  • ALO
  • Lens Peripheral Illumination
  • Sharp
Cons:
  • Body probably not as rugged as mag-alloy 50D, AF assist only works when flash is up, though flash can be forced off, Auto-exposure not reliable in very low light, No in-camera image stabilization (lens based, 18-135mm kit lens has noticeable chromatic aberration and geometric distortion
  • also
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bestbuy.ca
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.
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expertreviews.co.uk
15 years ago

Canon EOS 60D with 18-135mm lens

Superior ergonomics – particularly the bigger viewfinder and articulated screen – make this a shrewd choice for Canon upgraders willing to look beyond the 550D.
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naaptol
15 years ago

The Canon EOS 60D is a smart DSLR camera from the house of Canon for all those demanding photographers. Canon claims this camera to be the first EOS camera incorporated with an expressive LCD screen and comes as the successor to the EOS 50D.This camera comes with a high resolution and ISO range,...
Pros:
  • 18.00 Megapixels
  • Interchangeable lens camera
  • CMOS and with 3 inch LCD
Cons:
  • Some users may find it expensive
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photo.net
15 years ago

Canon certainly seems to have produced another winner in the EOS 60D. It's a very useful update of the 50D, adding more pixels, HD video, a tilt and swivel LCD and lots of other small refinements.
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PC World
15 years ago

Canon EOS 60D: A Superb DSLR for Control Freaks

Canon tends to be conservative with its DSLR upgrades, but it has made a big departure from the norm with the release of the EOS 60D.
Pros:
  • Vari Angle LCD
  • Wireless flash control built in
  • Superb video
  • external mic jack
  • and audio control
  • In-camera raw processing and image resizing,
Cons:
  • Poor Auto White balance under tungsten lighting
  • Slow focusing in Live View,
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