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Testseek.co.uk have collected 60 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot SX60 HS and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot SX60 HS.
Award: Good Buy October 2014
October 2014
 
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60 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Huge zoom range
  • Useful vari-angle LCD
  • Generally good handling
  • Raw capture is available
  • Market
  • Leading 65x zoom range
  • Full manual control and raw files
  • Wi
  • Fi and NFC built in
  • 21mm wideangle
  • WiFi and NFC
  • 60 fps Full HD filming
  • Improved viewfinder and screen resolution
  • Tiltable screen with pivot
  • RAW mode
  • Good optical image stabilisation
  • Vari-angle LCD
  • Image quality at middle zoom is good for its category
  • The Canon PowerShot SX60 HS is an all-around excellent bridge camera with a competitive zoom range
  • Features that make it easier to use and make use of the lens and solid photo and video quality for its class
  • Massive zoom range
  • Decent handling
  • Robust build
  • 65x optical zoom
  • Quality images
  • Decent videos
  • Solid LCD and EVF

The editors didn't like

  • Sluggish AF in less-than-perfect light
  • Prone to highlight clipping
  • Noise and detail loss at ISO 800 and higher
  • As big as an entry
  • Level D
  • SLR
  • No eye sensor on the viewfinder
  • Lacks touch
  • Screen control
  • No touchscreen
  • App needs work
  • Video flickers
  • MiniB USB connection
  • When holding the camera and using full zoom
  • Stabilisation is a bit tricky
  • Problems with focus and general handling at the full zoom extension
  • Competition from higher-end superzooms
  • Like most cameras in this category
  • The SX60 can be slow to lock focus when fully zoomed in under certain conditions. Switching between the viewfinder and display is still frustrating and there's no proximity sensor to automatically trigger the change eit
  • Slow lens
  • No EVF proximity sensor
  • Limited image quality
  • Relatively poor ISO performer
  • Some focusing issues at extreme telephoto

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  Published: 2017-05-09, Author: Devon , review by: devontechsupport.com

  • If you're using it mainly in good light, or as a holiday camera, you're going to be extremely pleased with this camera. It's nice to see Canon thinking about advanced amateurs with this bridge camera offering, for instance by keeping raw format shooting a...

 
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  Published: 2015-02-14, Author: Joshua , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The Canon PowerShot SX60 HS is an all-around excellent bridge camera with a competitive zoom range, features that make it easier to use and make use of the lens and solid photo and video quality for its class
  • Like most cameras in this category, the SX60 can be slow to lock focus when fully zoomed in under certain conditions. Switching between the viewfinder and display is still frustrating and there's no proximity sensor to automatically trigger the change eit
  • Canon's PowerShot SX60 HS is one of the top bridge cameras in its class thanks to improved design, useful features, excellent photos and video and -- of course -- its really wide and really long lens....

 
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  Published: 2014-12-24, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Good optical image stabilisation, vari-angle LCD, image quality at middle zoom is good for its category
  • Problems with focus and general handling at the full zoom extension, competition from higher-end superzooms
  • There's a lot to admire about the Canon PowerShot SX60 HS. It takes what has always been successful about this companies superzooms and pushes it up a notch. But pushes it a notch too far in our opinion. The 65x optical zoom is all about big number...

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  Published: 2014-12-02, Author: Bruno , review by: digitalversus.com

  • 21mm wideangle, WiFi and NFC, 60 fps Full HD filming, Improved viewfinder and screen resolution, Tiltable screen with pivot, RAW mode
  • No touchscreen, App needs work, Video flickers, MiniB USB connection, When holding the camera and using full zoom, stabilisation is a bit tricky
  • The Canon Powershot SX60 HS has come out with all guns blazing as it attempts to conquer the super-zoom bridge market. Although some minor problems are ever present, this model marks a big step forward: there's a new sensor, new processor, great zoom and ...

 
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  Published: 2014-11-26, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • 65x optical zoom, Quality images, decent videos, Solid LCD and EVF
  • Relatively poor ISO performer, Some focusing issues at extreme telephoto
  • The SX60 is a quality mega-zoom for general use, but it stumbles when it comes to action shots or in low-light situations, especially at full telephoto. Despite the lows, it is still a highly recommend camera for those who want a one-in-all that's perfec...

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  Published: 2014-11-21, Author: Audley , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Massive zoom range, Decent handling, Robust build
  • Slow lens, No EVF proximity sensor, Limited image quality
  • Canon PowerShot SX60 HS – Performance The Canon SX60 HS also features an improved image processor, a variant of the DIGIC 6 unit. Speed is reasonable, but not that much more. It takes around two seconds to start from cold to take your first shot, and whil...

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  Published: 2014-11-07, Author: Amy , review by: techradar.com

  • Market, leading 65x zoom range, Full manual control and raw files, Wi, Fi and NFC built in
  • As big as an entry, level D, SLR, No eye sensor on the viewfinder, Lacks touch, screen control
  • Another great performer by Canon which is kept from perfection by a few small, but significant, niggles. If you're mainly interested in a camera that you're going to use in good light but you still want to maintain control over every aspect of shooting, ...

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  Published: 2014-11-03, Author: Audley , review by: amateurphotographer.co.uk

  • Huge zoom range, Useful vari-angle LCD, Generally good handling, Raw capture is available
  • Sluggish AF in less-than-perfect light, Prone to highlight clipping, Noise and detail loss at ISO 800 and higher
  • If you dont have overly high expectations of it, the SX60 HS isnt too bad at all. In good light, the image quality is decent enough, although naturally it wont match an SLR. The camera handles pretty well, with the EVF aiding shooting in bright light...

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  Published: 2014-10-30, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • The battle of the bridge cameras used to be a two-horse race between the Canon SX50 HS's huge zoom and the Panasonic FZ200's constant f/2.8 aperture. However, with the Canon's focus deteriorating at the long end of its zoom, the Panasonic took a clear lea...

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  Published: 2014-09-30, Author: TJ , review by: reviewed.com

  • Canon's stretching its limits with the SX60 HS, but the results are hit and miss. As soon as we saw what Canon had done to the SX50 HS to make the new SX60 HS, our hearts sunk. There has been a very obvious performance gap at the telephoto end for cam...

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