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October 2010
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The editors liked
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
Image quality
Vari-angle LCD
Highquality build
Welldefined swivel screen
Good picture quality in video mode
General responsiveness
Startup
Saving shots
Autofocus
Handles ISO sensitivity well
Excellent handling
Pivoting LCD
In camera editing
Wireless flash control
Good image quality
Good video quality
Solid feeling build
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
Excellent audio reproduction
DTS Headphone
X sound space
Varied
Distinct audio modes
Mature design
Solid battery life
Competitively priced compared to rival flagships
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
Fast burst mod
Excellent high ISO performanc
Hinged LCD scree
Full HD video recording
The editors didn't like
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.
Limited updates over 50D
Not a tough build
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
Use of plastic on body
Price
Some fiddly controls
Expensive
Bulky and weighty
Ugly ear pads
Dubious wireless dongle design
A little chunky
Wireless LS30s retail for almost half the price
Pricey
8way control button feels terrible and doesn’t always respond
Abstract: “It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation.”—Herman Melville The generation of Canon EOS digital SLRs beginning with the 10D have been evolutionary, with each camera adding resolution and new features. The 60D continues in ...
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The 60D fits well in the gap between the Rebel series and the 7D. It offers enough features to entice anyone looking at buying a Rebel T3i or 7D to step up or down, respectively. I highly recommend the Canon 60D as a prosumer/enthusiast camera – even...
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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. My only complaint is that I think I’d rather have had C...
Vari Angle LCD, Wireless flash control built in, Superb video, external mic jack, and audio control, Incamera raw processing and image resizing, Extensive software bundle included, Good battery performance, Excellent image quality, even at high ISO s
Poor Auto White balance under tungsten lighting, Slow focusing in Live View, Clumsy access to Movie mode,
The EOS 60D is an excellent upgrade for Rebel shooters looking for more control, an articulated LCD, wireless flash, a more substantial body, and high-quality video capture. ...
Abstract: A few months ago, we spent several days shooting with a preproduction sample—a not-quite-ready-for-prime- time version—of Canon’s EOS 60D ($1,100, street, body only), and described our favorable first impressions in the October 2010 issue of the magazi...