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Enhancements. In addition to that now gargantuan zoom range, there are a few more rather notable improvements to this model, and we'll start in the area of zoom assist functionality. While the SX50 HS sports Zoom Framing Assist, which allows the zoom posi...
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The DIGIC 6 image processor is fast and efficient, offering up more features like 6.4fps continuous shooting, Tracking AF (AutoFocus), Face Detection, Zoom Framing Assist, Creative Shot Mode, and Smart AUTO, which automatically chooses one of 58 pre-selec...
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The Canon PowerShot SX60 HS ($549.99) is one of the more expensive superzoom cameras on the market, but it manages to put all of the pieces together to earn Editors' Choice accolades for superzooms that crack the 50x barrier. Its 65x lens covers an incred...

65x zoom lens. 21mm wide-angle coverage. Sharp vari-angle LCD. Integrated EVF and hot shoe. 6.3fps continuous shooting. Great control layout. Framing assist function. Raw shooting support. Wi-Fi. 1080p60 video. Mic input.

Pricey. Lacks EVF eye sensor...

The Canon PowerShot SX60 HS has a lens that covers an extreme zoom range, and even though it's on the pricey side, it earns our Editors' Choice award...
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The SX60 HS is Canon's latest and greatest addition to its PowerShot bridge camera line-up. It boasts a huge 65x optical zoom with a 35mm-equivalent focal range of 21-1365mm. It's currently the biggest zoom range you can get from any bridge camera and tru...

The Canon PowerShot SX60 HS is a very impressive camera that's sure to please novice and enthusiast photographers alike. Its fusion of comprehensive control with numerous creative effects helps this, as do features like its fold-out LCD screen and good q...
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The Canon PowerShot SX60 HS is the latest bridge super-zoom in the SX series. Launched in September 2014 it replaces the now two year-old (and enormously popular) SX50 HS. With an eye-watering 65x zoom, Canon has once again exceeded expectations and pushe...

65x optical zoom lens, 922k dot electronic viewfinder, Second control dial, Seek Assist auto feature, Focus peaking, Manual exposure in movie mode, Builtin Wifi with NFC...

No screen / EFV toggle button or sensor, No incamera HD slomo modes, No touch screen.

Canon's PowerShot SX60 HS is the company's latest DSLR-styled super-zoom camera. Successor to the massively popular SX50 HS, the new model extends the optical range from 50x to a whopping 65x, making it the joint longest in the World (at the time of writi...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2014-11-07 03:52:13
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In this respect the 65x optical zoom of the Canon PowerShot SX60 HS puts it out in front, of the chasing pack although a number of its chief superzoom rivals aren't far behind with optical zooms that hover around the 40-60x mark.Notable competitors to the...

Flexible focal range, Good handling, Manual control and Raw capture, EVF is much improved...

Slow autofocus, Lens also slow, LCD display lacks touchscreen control, Image quality at high ISO settings, Launch price makes it expensive...
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Announced in late 2014, the SX60 HS features a physically small 1/2/3”-type 16-Mpix CMOS sensor behind an incredible 65x optical zoom — the equivalent of 21-1,365mm — which is both stabilized and equipped with a sonic-type motor that promises near-silent...

While it's true that we don't have a wide range of similar models that output RAW files in our database with which to make comparisons, the sensor in the Canon PowerShot SX60 HS has no real shortcomings other than perhaps the inherently low noise levels o...
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The Canon PowerShot SX60 HS ($479) packs one of the longest zoom lenses for a bridge camera: a 65X (21-1365mm, full-frame equivalent) range that's mind-blowing in action. This camera doesn't boast the biggest spec — that's the 83X of Nikon's Coolpix P900...

Crisp photos and especially vide, Surprisingly compact 65X zoom len, Great on-screen controls and overall handlin, Fair pric, Using advanced features like RAW capture and external-mic jack can boost quality...

Limited low-light performanc, especially for video...

No camera is perfect, but the PowerShot SX60 HS strikes a great balance of features, with rich color and detail in photos and video, good autofocus, an intuitive user interface, and power features like RAW image capture and mic jack. If you must have the...
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Canon has created a top-end ultra-zoom camera with the SX60 HS, offering strong image quality and performance speeds versus other large zoom models.You'll rarely experience problems with shutter lag or with a slow start-up...

Top-notch build quality, Excellent ergonomics, Blazing fast autofocus, Great Canon color, Long-lasting battery life...

Average video and image quality, Screen collects smudges and is difficult to clean, 4K video is slightly cropped...

A 65x optical zoom lens is a rare commodity in a fixed lens camera, so the Canon PowerShot SX60 HS already exists in rarified air. But when you also consider that the PowerShot SX60 records images at a better quality and performs faster than other ultra-z...
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Last updated: May 30, 2017Bridge and travel zoom cameras are two of the very few categories of compact cameras to survive the smartphone. Whether it's a travel zoom, which puts a 25X-30X zoom into your pocket, or a bridge camera which offers even more zoo...

Google is holding a competition that could see your Pixel photos gracing millions of screens. Nikon's 100th birthday party continues worldwide as a distributor in Italy organized a one-of-a-kind feat: assembling the world's largest 'human camera' from ov...
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The Long Zoom Compact category is probably the most diverse of any in our round-ups. Within it are three separate sub-classes of camera, all of which offer 8x optical zoom or greater (up to a whopping 83x). Broadly speaking, the cameras separate into the...
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As a bridge-type (DSLR-style) model, the PowerShot SX60 HS offers a relatively small size 1/2/3”-type (6.17x 4.55mm) 16-Mpix CMOS sensor combined with a 65x optical zoom offering a 3.8-247mm f/3.4-6.5 range of focal lengths with the equivalent field of vi...

While it's true that we don't have a wide range of similar models that output RAW files in our database with which to make comparisons, the sensor in the Canon PowerShot SX60 HS has no real shortcomings other than perhaps the inherently low noise levels o...
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