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It's only natural to view the Canon 60D as a replacement for the semi-pro EOS 50D.As well as following on in typical numerical sequence, Canon also pronounced the EOS 50D obsolete at the same time as launching the new camera.Indeed, the Canon 50D was cert...

Pivoting LCD, In camera editing, Wireless flash control, Good image quality, Good video quality, Solid feeling build...

Use of plastic on body, Price, Some fiddly controls...

ForPivoting LCDIn camera editingWireless flash controlGood image qualityGood video qualitySolid feeling build...
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In designing the much-anticipated EOS 60D, Canon decided against a simple upgrade of the previous model, the EOS 50D. Instead, the company opted for a redefinition of its range to create a middle ground between the semi-pro EOS 7D and the entry level E...

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...
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Canon’s EOS 60D replaces the 50D and slots between the enthusiast-targeted 7D and beginner-friendly 550D. It’s not cheap, at a body-only street price of around £1,100, but the 60D, with its class-leading 18-megapixel resolution, combines the usability...

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...

Pricey; bulky and weighty...
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It’s not easy following the trajectories of Canon and Nikon’s SLR product lines. As Nikon replaces its superb but aging D90 with the considerably more upmarket Nikon D7000, the Canon 60D is in many ways a downgrade to the 50D it replaces. It’s encased...

Superior ergonomics – particularly the bigger viewfinder and articulated screen – make this a shrewd choice for Canon upgraders willing to look beyond the 550D...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:13
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The multi-directional mini-control stick first appeared on the EOS 20D in summer 2004, before being rolled out on to all the brand's high-end models (5D, then 1D Mk III in 2007). It was even picked up by the competition (Sony Alpha 700). It was particu...

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...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:19
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Canon’s robust enthusiast targeted EOS 60D is a more consumer-friendly version of the 50D it replaces. It slots into the current range between the , of interest to those stepping up from a compact, and the semi-professional The Canon EOS 60D is n...
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Tweet Replacing the popular Canon EOS 50D, Canon’s latest 60D has a whole lot to live up to. Reviving the vari-angle screen for DSLRs of this level seems to be a significant focus point, not least that none of the competition at this price-point offer...

Image quality, vari-angle LCD...

Limited updates over 50D, not a tough build...

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...
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The EOS 60D sits between the EOS 50D and the EOS 7D in Canon’s mid-range digital SLR offerings. It’s fast, has a vari-angle LCD screen, shoots high-definition video, and has useful built-in image processing. So far, so good. The 60D boasts the same APS...

Fast burst mode, excellent high ISO performance, hinged LCD screen, full HD video recording.

8way control button feels terrible and doesn’t always respond.
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:27
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The Canon EOS 60D is Canon's latest mid-range DSLR, bridging the gap between entry-level cameras such as the EOS 550D and professional devices such as the EOS 7D. It features a 18-megapixel sensor, and offers stunning photo quality. The goodThe Canon E...

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...
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Product Code: 4460B033AA The Canon EOS 60D digital SLR camera is fast, performs well in the dark, takes crisp and vibrant pictures, and it offers plenty of physical improvements over the Canon EOS 50D. The Canon EOS 60D sits between the EOS 50D and t...

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...
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Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:45
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It's only natural to view the Canon 60D as a replacement for the semi-pro 50D because, as well as following on in typical numerical sequence, Canon also pronounced the EOS 50D obsolete at the same time as launching the new camera. Indeed, the Canon 50D...

All things considered, the Canon 7D seems to have stolen the Canon 60D's thunder as a sophisticated successor to the Canon 50D. The Canon 60D itself feels more like a camera designed to bridge the gap between the relatively simple EOS 550D and the more...
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trustedreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:49
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The DSLR market is really hotting up at the moment with Sony's new range having just been announced, new models from Nikon just around the corner, and there's been plenty of competition from all these new mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras . Adding t...
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amateurphotographer.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 03:26:52
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Canon EOS 60D at a glance: 18-million-pixel CMOS sensor 3in, 1.04-million-dot vari-angle LCD screen In-camera raw processing In-camera Speedlite control 1920x1080-pixel HD video capture at 30, 25 or 24fps Street price around £1,000 (body only)Scores: F...

I am very impressed with the Canon EOS 60D, not least by the new handling. It seems that having to move some of the buttons due to the vari-angle screen has given Canon the opportunity to revisit the handling of the camera. The results is a camera that...
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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 ($1599, 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; 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...

Poor Auto White balance performance indoors under tungsten lighting; slow focusing in Live View; clumsy access to Movie mode, $1599...

The Canon EOS 60D is an excellent upgrade for ‘entry level’ shooters (those in the 1000D, 500D and 550D range) looking for more control, an articulated LCD, wireless flash, and a more substantial body. If you’re interested in recording video, this DSLR...
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One of the talking points of the EOS 60D is its in-built camera processing. It allows you to process RAW files in the camera, which is handy if you don't have access to a computer that can readily process them, and it also has built-in art filters. Yo...

Fast burst mode, excellent high ISO performance, hinged LCD screen, Full HD video recording...

Its buttons could be better, the 8-way control button feels terrible and doesn't always respond properly...

Canon's EOS 60D digital SLR camera is a joy to use in all photography situations. It's fast, it performs very well in the dark, it takes crisp and vibrant pictures, and it offers plenty of physical improvements over the 50D. In fact, it gives you plenty o...
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Replacing the popular EOS 50D, Canon's new EOS 60D sits between the EOS 550D and EOS 7D and appears to have the same sensor as its 'siblings'. The company is clearly aiming this model at photo enthusiasts, adding some new features that will attract tho...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2012-03-11 01:09:24
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The Canon EOS 60D is the latest member in Canons two-digit line of D-SLRs and follows on from the likes of the 30D, 40D and 50D...
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The EOS 60D sits between the EOS 50D and the EOS 7D in Canon’s mid-range digital SLR offerings. It’s fast, has a vari-angle LCD screen, shoots high-definition video, and has useful built-in image processing. So far, so good. The 60D boasts the same APS-C...

Fast burst mod, excellent high ISO performanc, hinged LCD scree, full HD video recording...

8way control button feels terrible and doesn’t always respond...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-20 01:21:55
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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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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 7D...

Great handling, Good ISO performance with low image noise, High burst rate when shooting JPEGs, Brilliant LCD display...

Missing joystick makes switching AF points more difficult...

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 setti...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-12-04 01:41:50
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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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