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October 2010
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The editors liked
Vari Angle LCD
Wireless flash control built in
Excellent movie recording with external mic jack and audio control
In-camera raw processing and image resizing
Extensive software bundle included
Good battery performance
Excellent image quality
Even a
Fast burst mode
Excellent high ISO performance
Hinged LCD screen
Full HD video recording
Excellent LCD screen in terms of resolution and shooting flexibility. High ISO performance is impressive. Very good picture quality without needing to alter the default values. Creative filters are fun
But probably better suited to an entry-level model
The editors didn't like
Poor Auto White balance performance indoors under tungsten lighting
Slow focusing in Live View
Clumsy access to Movie mode
$1599
Its buttons could be better
The 8-way control button feels terrible and doesn't always respond properly
Body no longer made of magnesium alloy. Some design quirks that affect usability. Slow AF in Live View
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...
Has just about every feature the keen amateur could want; robust build; high resolution; fast response times; swivel and tilt LCD screen; Full HD video
Superior ergonomics – particularly the bigger viewfinder and articulated screen – make this a shrewd choice for Canon upgraders willing to look beyond the 550D. ...
Highquality build, welldefined swivel screen, Good picture quality in video mode, General responsiveness: startup, saving shots, autofocus, Handles ISO sensitivity well, Excellent handling
Autofocus not reliable enough via optical viewfinder, Autofocus slow with onscreen viewfinder, Some nice design features lost (mini thumbstick, on/off button moved etc.), Builtin microphone records mono sound
The Canon EOS 60D has plenty of qualities that stand it in good stead against the Nikon D7000 and Pentax K-5. However, although it's an excellent expert SLR with plenty of great features (notably the swivel screen), it's perhaps a little too much of a ...
Ugly ear pads, Dubious wireless dongle design, A little chunky, Wireless LS30s retail for almost half the price
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The “lovechild” of the 550D and 7D, the Canon EOS 60D pitches itself well between these two models. Despite one or two small design “update” issues, the inclusion of a vari-angle screen at this level will be its ultimate sell-point. Add great picture q...
The Canon EOS 60D delivers absolutely stunning quality when it comes to photographs, and it's good enough to please both amateurs and semi-professionals alike. Along with delivering nearly 18 megapixels, the EOS 60D features HD video recording, letting you create your own movies on the go. The Canon can also shoot at 5.3 frames per second, making it perfect for sports photography or quick moving
Where the Canon EOS 50D – the 60D's ancestor – features a magnesium casing, the EOS 60D is constructed from plastic. It's still tough enough for daily use, but it's a shame that quality has been cut slightly.
The Canon EOS 60D is an excellent mid-range camera, sitting in between the Canon EOS 550D and the EOS 7D. If you're looking to step up from an entry-level DSLR, it's well worth a look. Best offers for the Canon EOS 60DEquipmentExpress £999.99 Amazon UK...
Packs in just about every feature the keen amateur could want in a dSLR; robust build quality; swivel-and-tilt LCD screen aids low- and high-angle shooting; can record 1080p video
Expensive; bulky and weighty
The Canon EOS 60D is a pumped-up powerhouse of a digital SLR. It's crammed full of class-leading but consumer-friendly features that could make it the only camera an amateur photography enthusiast will ever need....
The Canon EOS 60D offers vast improvements over the EOS 50D. Not only does it produce bigger images, it also has a more contoured body and plenty of new great features, such as the hinged screen. It's a camera that just makes you want to go out and ta...