Canon EOS 60D
A newer model Canon EOS 70D was released in July 2013.
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Canon EOS 60D with 18-135mm lens review
It's not easy following the trajectories of Canon and Nikon's SLR product lines. As Nikon replaces its superb but aging D90 with the considerably more upmarket Nikon D7000 , the Canon 60D is in many ways a downgrade to the 50D it replaces.
Canon EOS 60D review
The EOS 60D sits between the EOS 50D and the EOS 7D in Canon's mid-range digital SLR offerings. It's fast, has a vari-angle LCD screen, shoots high-definition video, and has useful built-in image processing. So far, so good.- Fast burst mode
- excellent high ISO performance
- hinged LCD screen
- full HD video recording
- 8-way control button feels terrible and doesn't always respond
Canon EOS 60D Review
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
Definitely worth the upgrade from 30D
So far so good! This was a recent upgrade from the 30D I have used for almost 5 years. The most practical feature I have enjoyed on this model over the 30D is the AUTO ISO feature when using AV/TV modes. The build construction and feel in my hand is not as good as my old 30D.- Easy To Use
- Good Image Quality
- High ISO Performance
- Crop Sensor
- Plastic body
- Shutter sound
great mid range camera
This is the second time I purchase this camera, my previous one were stolen. Since I don't have budget to upgrade to full frame. I choose to purchase 60D again. It's a wonderful mid-range camera with a lot of great things. I use it for both photo and a lot of video.- Easy To Use
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Good Image Quality
- High ISO Performance
- Hi res LCD screen
- Large Clear LCD
- Tilt /Swivel LCD
- Lack of certain button
- Plastic body
- Too many useless mode
The Canon 60D has some smart features and handling is good overall, but getting the best results can take more effort than it should. Be prepared to interact with exposure compensation and auto lighting optimization settings fairly frequently.
Like it!
Would like more options available to user when using Live View option. Great speed. Great camera. Pretty heavy camera for the casual photographer.- Easy To Use
- Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Good Image Quality
- Good Image Stabilization
- High ISO Performance
- Large Clear LCD
- Quiet
- Lack Of View Options
- Poor Focus In Lower Light
- Poor In Low Light
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
***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