connectreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:01
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TweetShareEmail The Canon EOS 60D digital SLR is the successor to the EOS 50D released in 2008. It adds an articulating display, enhanced image processor, and a 18 megapixel sensor. With the increasing popularity of digital SLR video, the 60D also in...

Great photo and video quality, Articulating display, Microphone input...

No continous autofocus for video, Awkward mode dial lock placement, Display gets easily washed out in sunlight...
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The Canon 60D is a DSLR camera aimed at the serious amateur. Not quite ready to part with the funds to net Canon’s 7D or 5D MkII? This, says the manufacturer, is the camera for you: a ruggedly built, feature-stuffed snapper that counts full 1080p v...

A mid-range DSLR that gets a gold star for both video and stills...
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18.00MegapixelsCanon EF, EF-S3.0 inchLCDPay Less! $1000.70 That's the average, click to find the BEST price! Canon EOS 60DOverview by Shawn Barnett, Dave Etchells, Mike Tomkinsand Zig WeidelichHands-on Preview: 08/26/10Test Results: 11/12/10Full Review...
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Great image quality and high ISO performance leave us with a very favorable impression of the 60D. A swiveling LCD and 1080 HD video sweeten the deal. Announced in late August 2010 as the replacement for the 50D and "designed primarily for advanced...

Great image quality and high ISO performance leave us with a very favorable impression of the 60D. A swiveling LCD and 1080 HD video sweeten the deal.
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photo.net Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:09
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The Canon EOS 60D is Canon’s latest addition to their DSLR line and sits between the Digital Rebel T2i and EOS 7D in terms of both price and features. The 60D presumably is intended to eventually supersede the EOS 50D—though the 50D is still listed as...

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...
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The double-digit numbers have traditionally belonged to Canon's semi-pro DSLR line-up, which offer features from the pro cameras at a lower price than a pro body.That tradition came into question with the launch of the Canon 7D late in 2009 though, the...

The Canon EOS 60D sits at an odd juncture as it makes a break from its semi-pro heritage into the serious enthusiast market. For around three hundred dollars less, you can get a competent 550D, with less able handling, more image noise at higher ISO se...
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Canon tends to be conservative with its DSLR upgrades, but it has made a big departure from the norm with the release of the EOS 60D. The 60D ($1100, body only) is a new class of Canon DSLR that’s quite different from Canon's EOS 50D and other existing...

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...
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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...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:17
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Just over the $1,000 crest within the digital camera landscape, there resides a formidable force of mid-level DSLRs. The Canon EOS 60D is one of the shining stars next to the Pentax K-7 and Olympus E-3, but the fiercest competition comes from the Niko...

There's no doubt about the fact that the Canon EOS 60D is a fantastic camera for serious photography hobbyists. Its revamped architecture brings a vari-angle LCD, SD card compatibility, and intuitively placed external controls to the table. The Canon...
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about.com Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:19
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Canon has been busy redesigning its range of cameras, now creating four distinct levels. The Rebel T2i is regarded as Canon's current amateur camera, the 7D is aimed at semi-pros, and cameras such as the 5D Mark II and 1DS Mark III are firmly aimed at...

18 megapixels, Good results at higher ISO settings, Full HD movie mode, Flipout LCD screen...

Compare Prices, Canon has been busy redesigning its range of cameras, now creating four distinct levels. The Rebel T2i is regarded as Canon's current amateur camera, the 7D is aimed at semipros, and cameras such as the 5D Mark II and 1DS Mark III are firmly aimed at professionals, This has left a big gap though for enthusiastic amateurs looking to upgrade from an entrylevel camera, Enter...

Canon seem to be trying to carve out a new niche with the 60D. It has some clever features, such as a pivoting LCD, in-camera editing and rating facilities, wireless flash control, and full HD movie capture. But getting the best results takes a little...
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Video Review: The Canon EOS 60D DSLR may be on every amateur photographer's wish list with its 18 megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC 4 image processor, HD video recording and more for $1300 with a lens. Kevin Pereira and Sara Underwood review the 60D to help...
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Review posted 12/8/2010Canon has finally announced the long awaited successor to the popular EOS 50D dSLR, with the introduction of the EOS 60D. This is a powerful "mid-level" dSLR that is positioned in between the EOS Digital Rebel T2i and the EOS 7D...

HOME CAMERA REVIEWS Canon EOS 60D SLRShare Sample PhotosOur sample images were taken with the kit - EFS 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS, Program mode and flash off unless otherwise noted. Our M&M man shots were taken in Av Mode at f/8.IMG_5449.JPG5184x34566,394...
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The Canon EOS-60D (priced from $1099) is a midrange digital SLR that features an 18 Megapixel CMOS sensor, rotating LCD display, 5.3 frame/second continuous shooting, and Full HD movie recording, in addition to the usual things like manual controls an...

Very good photo quality (with a good lens), Low noise levels through ISO 1600 in low light, and ISO 3200 in good light, Well designed, easy to hold body, Super high resolution 3inch rotating LCD display; live view offers three focus modes, live histogram, composition grids, and frame enlargement, Responsive performance in nearly all areas, Plenty of manual controls; three RAW sizes available, Nic...

Some highlight clipping; photos taken in artificial light can have a brownish color cast, Redeye a problem, no removal tool available, 18 135 mm kit lens has strong barrel distortion and purple fringing (and I can't imagine that the 18 200 mm kit lens is any better), Sluggish contrast detect AF in live view mode, No continuous AF in movie mode, Histogram blocks a good portion of the live view, Pl...

The Canon EOS-60D is a solid offering in the midrange digital SLR space. With its very good photo quality (especially with a decent lens), rotating, super high resolution LCD, generally snappy performance, full set of manual controls, Full HD movie mo...
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Canon tends to be conservative with its DSLR upgrades, but it has made a big departure from the norm with the release of the EOS 60D. The 60D ($1100, body only) is a new class of Canon DSLR that’s quite different from Canon's EOS 50D and other existing...

Vari Angle LCD, Wireless flash control built in, Superb video, external mic jack, and audio control, In-camera raw processing and image resizing, Extensive software bundle included, Good battery performance, Excellent image quality, even at high ISO settings...

Poor Auto White balance under tungsten lighting, Slow focusing in Live View, Clumsy access to Movie mode...
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When it comes to DSLR’s Canon is the top choice of the consumer as per multiple vendors of the Khan Market area of New Delhi. The EOS 7D DSLR is the choice for semi professional and professional use, whereas the EOS 550D is picked up by consumers who w...

Articulating LCD, Top LCD, Lock on jog dial, burst rate, full HD videos, image quality...

AF speed in Live View, Plastic body, No weather seals...
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We review Canon's EOS 60D DSLR camera which features 16.2 megapixels, 6 fps, and 1080p HD video recording and competes closely with Nikon's D7000. What a difference two years makes in DSLR Land. The replacement for 2008’s 50D, the new Canon EOS 60D not...

Excellent color accuracy, You can actually shoot at 12,800 ISO, Vari-angle LCD a real plus, Superior battery life...

Still not a fan of DSLR HD video; focusing is a hassle, ”Warm” indoor images with Auto White Balance, Puzzling Multi-control dial...

The successor to the EOS 50D brings higher resolution, a handy swiveling LCD, and surprising performance even at high ISO speeds...
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The $1,099 (direct, body only) 18-megapixel Canon EOS 60D is an update to the Canon EOS 50D, and is Canon's first D-SLR digital camera to feature an LCD mounted to an articulating arm, for viewing from nearly any angle. Though Canon's late to this game...

Sharp, beautiful images. Fast shooting. Excellent for low-light performance without a flash. Lots of video recording options. Manual operation during video recording. Articulating LCD.

No continuous autofocus while recording video. Lens makes audible noise when re-focusing during video recording.

The Canon 60D is fast, shoots gorgeous still images and video, and adds tons of options to make your video look professional, but those looking for ease of use may be deterred by the lack of continuous autofocus during video recording. Buy it now...
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For those looking to upgrade from an entry-level camera, the Canon EOS 60D has a lot to offer. THE Canon EOS 60D is the camera maker's latest DSLR camera that sits in between the entry-level EOS 550D and high-end EOS 7D. The EOS 60D, which will repl...

Good picture quality; decent ISO performance; HD video recording; articulated LCD screen.

Lacks dedicated video recording button; slow autofocus speed in Live View mode; slow burst shooting mode.

The Canon EOS 60D is great for anyone looking for a mid-range camera. It isn't as powerful as the high-end EOS 7D but the 60D shoots great pictures even at ISO levels as high as 1,600. Autofocus in generally fast although it is a tad slower in Live Vi...
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The Canon EOS 60D represents the middle of Canon’s SLR lineup, but it is a top-notch camera in terms of performance, handling and flexibility. We found that it had excellent color accuracy and took sharp images, although the 18-135mm kit lens that Can...

The Canon EOS 60D represents the middle of Canon's SLR lineup, but it is a top-notch camera in terms of performance, handling and flexibility. There are a lot of upgrades from the 50D, including a significant bump in resolution and a completely revamp...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:37
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The Canon EOS 50D has perhaps been one of the most popular DSLR models among amateur photographers of late, and has been since its launch back in late 2008. At 15MP the only thing it lacked for many was the HD video that had now crept into almost every...

Image quality, variangle screen, build quality...

Mode lock, multicontroller, number of AF points...
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The EOS 60D is a new kind of DSLR camera from Canon, blending features from the cheaper 550D / / Rebel T2i and the more expensive 7D to exactly occupy the middle ground between the two. Aimed at the well-heeled amateur with a penchant for video, the 6...

The new 60D represents something of a rethink on Canon's part, now more clearly positioned as a prosumer SLR camera that sits halfway between the cheaper, more consumer-focused 550D / Rebel T2i and the more expensive, semi-pro 7D. Current 50D owners l...
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The Canon EOS 60D is a mid-range DSLR featuring 18 Megapixels, HD video and a fully-articulated screen. Announced in August 2010, it's the official replacement for the EOS 50D, but Canon's repositioned the new model from the semi-pro status of its p...

High resolution 18 Megapixel stills, Flexible HD movies with mic input and audio levels, Articulated screen with superb 3:2 panel, 5.3fps continuous shooting and fast AF.

No continuous AF while filming video, Rocker control difficult to use, Limited options for in-camera RAW processing, Outclassed in traditional respects by D7000.

There's two ways of looking at the EOS 60D. First is as Canon's new mid-range DSLR, in which case it sits perfectly between the existing EOS 550D / T2i and EOS 7D. It offers a number of benefits to differentiate itself from entry-level models without...
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The EOS 50D was getting a little long in the tooth since it didn't have any video capability and that's a sine qua non for any new DSLR these days. The new D60 sits comfortably between the EOS 7D at the high end and the EOS digital Rebel T2i at the...
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A Canon EOS 60D review is planned...
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pdnonline.com Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:49
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Canon unveiled its newest digital SLR this morning, the 18-megapixel EOS 60D which boasts a full 1080p HD video recording mode and a 3-inch swiveling LCD screen. The 60D is a replacement for the 15.1MP Canon EOS 50D, a prosumer digital SLR that receiv...
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Canon 60D18MP , 3" LCD, $1,099, end September© 2010 KenRockwell.com. All rights reserved. Canon 60D. . The biggest source of support for this free website is when you use , especially this one to the , when you get yours. Thank you! Ken. August 20...
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Canon EOS 60D Review November 2010 | Richard Butler and Simon Joinson Canon's X0D series has throughout its life appealed to a wide range of photographers, from enthusiasts and semi-pros through to some pros who appreciated having a lightweight option...

Excellent image quality up to ISO settings unthinkable just one camera generation ago, Extremely high detail and resolution at base ISO, good per-pixel sharpness, Very good low-light performance, with low noise levels and good retention of detail, Good ergonomics, well shaped and comfortable hand grip, Customizable user interface, In-camera raw conversion options and Creative Filters give easy...

Slow AF in Live Mode reduces benefit of articulated screen for stills shooting, White balance often excessively orange under artificial light, Slight tendency to overexpose in contrasty conditions, Post-processing options oddly arranged (and don't provide access to the Ambience options), Plastic construction not as reassuring as its metal-bodied peers...

The announcement of the 60D caused a great deal of consternation, particularly amongst existing owners of the X0D series cameras. The slot in the market previously occupied by the 50D is now split between the 7D and the 60D, and the newer model is muc...
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akihabaranews.com Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:54
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There have been rampant rumors about a possible replacement of the not-so-fantastic Canon 50D for YEARS – actually over a year and half! Where many gave up on a 50D replacement and moved away to Nikon with their fantastic D90, others wanted to believe...

There is so much more to say about this camera and its impressive number of features and functionalities, but I would rather advise you to go and check out other reviews made by professionals who are making a living with their photography… Like usual...
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The Canon 60D is prosumer DSLR with video capture prowess. It sports an 18MP APS-C format sensor and a swivel LCD. As the successor to the Canon 50D, it’s somewhat of a change in the natural progression of the xxD line of cameras. A smaller form-fac...

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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“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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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-12-01 01:11:55
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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 sp...

Excellent balance; great choice of lenses; superb video capabilities.

Only nine focus points; obtuse UI.
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Jeremy is the video expert of our imaging team and Reviewed.com's head of video production. Originally from Pennsylvania and upstate NY, he graduated from Bard college with a degree in film and electronic media. He has been living and working in New Engla...
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camerastuffreview.com Updated: 2014-02-07 01:26:07
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Measurements were made using Imatest . You'll find the test results in our Canon 60D test report . For the test method and explanation of terms, see the FAQ section.The viewfinder accuracy amounts 96%, the enlargment 0,95 and the crop factor 1.6, which re...

Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.See our list of tested cameras to compare the performance of this camera with other camerasAmateurYear:2010Overall score:5.5Resolu...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2014-11-15 01:23:13
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Canon vs Nikon: which DSLR system is best? A question that has frustrated many of the world's greatest philosophers and may even have troubled the UN… Our in-depth comparison examines each system's cameras, lenses, key features and much more.Who makes the...
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A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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