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| Compatible Mountings | Canon EF, Canon EF-S |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.55:1 |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Supported File Format | JPEG, RAW, S-RAW, M-RAW, RAW+JPEG, MOV Simultaneous recording: sRAW+JPEG |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Maximum Focal Length | 216 Millimeters |
| Optical Zoom | 1 x |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
| Metering Description | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot, Partial |
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- 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor
- 5.3 frames per second continuous shooting
- 1080p HD video recording with manual controls
- 3.0 inch articulated Clear View LCD with 1,040,000 dots
- 9-point AF system (all cross-type)
- Wireless flash control
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| display type | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD |
| display size | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches |
| lens type | — | Telephoto | interchangeable | Telephoto | Wide Angle | Telephoto |
| zoom type | Optical, Digital | Optical Zoom | — | — | Optical Zoom | Digital Zoom |
| shooting modes | Manual, Program AE, Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Bulb, Full Auto, Flash Off, Creative Auto Programmed Image Control modes (Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait) E-TTL II Autoflash Program AE (Evaluative metering, Averaged metering) | Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority | Still photo and video recording | Automatic | Scene intelligent auto, flash off, creative auto, landscape, close-up, sports, food, night portrait, portrait, P, Tv, Av, M, with flash, with bulb exposures | Scene Intelligent Auto Flash Off Creative Auto Landscape Close-up Sports Food Night Portrait P Tv Av M |
| connectivity tech | USB 2.0 Audio input (3.5mm stereo mini external microphone input) Video out (NTSC/PAL selectable) HDMI mini out (Type C) Eye-Fi card compatible | USB | HDMI, USB 2.0 | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Micro HDMI, USB | NFC, HDMI, USB | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| video resolution | FHD 1080p | 2160p | 1080p | 4320p | FHD 1080p | 4K UHD 2160p |
| optical zoom | 1 multiplier x | 0 multiplier x | 1 multiplier x | 0 multiplier x | 0 multiplier x | — |
| magnification | 0.95x | 0.95x | 1.0x | 0.96x | 0.8x | 0.87x |
| wireless tech | ✓ | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | BuiltIn; 802.11b/g/n with NFC | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| model name | 60D | Canon R10(US)BODY | EOS 80D | EOS R50 RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens Kit (Black) | Rebel | EOS REBEL SL3 (BK) + EF-S18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM kit |
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| Display Fixture Type | Fully-articulated |
|---|---|
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1,040,000 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 9 |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Digital Zoom | 0.95 x |
|---|---|
| Zoom | Optical, Digital |
| Camera Lens | Lens not included; compatible with Canon EF and EF-S lenses |
| Minimum Focal Length | 29 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 216 Millimeters |
| Optical Zoom | 1 x |
| Lens Type | 望遠 |
| Image Capture Type | Stills |
|---|---|
| Movie Mode | No |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Shooting Modes | Manual, Program AE, Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Bulb, Full Auto, Flash Off, Creative Auto Programmed Image Control modes (Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait) E-TTL II Autoflash Program AE (Evaluative metering, Averaged metering) |
| Self Timer | 10 seconds |
|---|---|
| White Balance Settings | Auto, Daylight, Color Temperature, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Custom, Cloudy, Flash torch, Shade |
| Exposure Control | Manual, Program AE, Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Bulb, Full Auto, Flash Off, Creative Auto Programmed Image Control modes (Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait) E-TTL II Autoflash Program AE (Evaluative metering, Averaged metering) |
| Metering Methods | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot, Partial |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
|---|---|
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB 2.0 Audio input (3.5mm stereo mini external microphone input) Video out (NTSC/PAL selectable) HDMI mini out (Type C) Eye-Fi card compatible |
| Wireless Technology | yes |
| Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
|---|---|
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 9 |
| Focus Type | Autofocus & Manual |
| Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection, Selective single-point, Face Detection, Multi-area, Single, Continuous, Contrast Detection, Live View |
| Focus Features | TTL-CT-SIR, 9 focus points (cross-type) |
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| Bit Depth | 14 Bit |
|---|---|
| Effective Still Resolution | 18 MP |
| JPEG Quality Level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW, S-RAW, M-RAW, RAW+JPEG, MOV Simultaneous recording: sRAW+JPEG |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.55:1 |
| File Format | JPEG, RAW, S-RAW, M-RAW, RAW+JPEG, MOV Simultaneous recording: sRAW+JPEG |
| Flash Memory Installed Size | 16 |
|---|---|
| Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1 MB |
| Model Series | EOS |
|---|---|
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,069 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #42 in DSLR Cameras |
| ASIN | B0040JHVCC |
| UPC | 013803129052 847413002715 |
| Customer Reviews |
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| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Model Number | 4460B003 |
| Remote Included | Yes |
| Brand | Canon |
| Model Name | 60D |
| Built-In Media | Eyecup |
| Mount Type | Bayonet |
|---|---|
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.17"D x 5.69"W x 4.17"H |
| Viewfinder Coverage Percentage | 96 |
| MicrophoneTechnology | Mono |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Audio Recording | Yes |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
| Has Image Stabilization | No |
| Lens Mount | Canon EF |
| Shutter Speed Description | 1/8000 to 30 seconds, bulb - X-sync at 1/250 (range varies by shooting mode) |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Continuous Shooting | 5.3 |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 0.95x |
| Audio Input | Microphone |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/250_sec |
| Video Capture Format | MPEG4 AVC/H.264 - MOV |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
| Battery Weight | 50 Grams |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Average Life | 1100 Photos |
| Guide Number | Up to 43' (13m) |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Processor Description | Digic 4 |
| Supported Audio Format | JPEG (Exif 2.3), RAW, MOV |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon EF, Canon EF-S |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Image stabilization | None |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 18 MP |
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Product Description
Product Description
With the new EOS 60D DSLR, Canon gives the photo enthusiast a powerful tool fostering creativity, with better image quality, more advanced features and automatic and in-camera technologies for ease-of-use. It features an improved APS-C sized 18.0-megapixel CMOS sensor for tremendous images, a new DIGIC 4 Image Processor for finer detail and excellent color reproduction, and improved ISO capabilities from 100-6400 (expandable to 12800) for uncompromised shooting even in the dimmest situations. The new Multi-control Dial enables users to conveniently operate menus and enter settings with a simple touch.1-Year Limited Warranty.
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With the new EOS 60D DSLR, Canon gives the photo enthusiast a powerful tool fostering creativity, with better image quality, more advanced features and automatic and in-camera technologies for ease-of-use. It features an improved APS-C sized 18.0-megapixel CMOS sensor for tremendous images, a new DIGIC 4 Image Processor for finer detail and excellent color reproduction, and improved ISO capabilities from 100-6400 (expandable to 12800) for uncompromised shooting even in the dimmest situations. The new Multi-control Dial enables users to conveniently operate menus and enter settings with a simple touch.
The EOS 60D also features an EOS first: A Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD (1,040,000 dots) monitor for easy low- or high-angle viewing. An improved viewfinder, a number of new in-camera creative options and filters, plus HDMI output for viewing images on an HDTV all make the EOS 60D invaluable for the evolving photographer. With continuously curved surfaces, user-friendliness and exuding solidity and refinement, the EOS 60D is true digital inspiration!
EOS 60D Highlights
18.0-megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor
The EOS 60D features a new, Canon-designed 18.0-megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor that captures such a high level of resolution, it's easy to crop images for enlargement without concern of losing detail. A major factor in reducing noise, the CMOS sensor assures that images shot at highest sensitivity will be remarkably smooth.
The improved DIGIC 4 Image Processor ensures that images are captured, processed and saved with remarkable speed. The EOS 60D DSLR's new 3:2 multiple aspect ratio, in-camera RAW image processing, creative filters, image resizing and provided S2 and S3 image-recording quality are all possible thanks to the DIGIC 4 Image Processor. With dazzling results, the new DIGIC 4 Image Processor also works to capture and process data of images shot at 18.0 megapixels at 5.3 fps, as well as 14-bit signal processing for excellent image gradation, enhanced Face Detection Live mode, Full HD video recording, Auto Lighting Optimizer and Lens Peripheral Optimization.
ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12800) for shooting from bright to dim light
With a broad range of ISO settings, expandable up to 6400 in the Auto Setting and 12800 with Custom function, the EOS 60D enables shooting from sunrise to sunset and helps ensure capture of the finest detail. With enhanced high-sensitivity optimization, subjects can be captured clearly and easily at high shutter speeds without flash, with minimized blur and noise. In bright scenes, especially long exposures in daylight, optimal exposure can be achieved with a fully open wide-diameter lens, no dark filter needed.
Improved EOS HD Video mode with manual exposure control
Designed for the evolving, tech-savvy user, the EOS 60D features HD Video capture technologies--manual exposure control for more creative control, for example--borrowed directly from professional Canon DSLRs to capture stellar video with all the benefits of shooting with a DSLR. By shooting video with the EOS 60D, photographers as well as filmmakers can take advantage of the creative features native to DSLR cameras. Along with its manual controls, the EOS 60D allows for full use of Canon EF and EF-S lenses, including Macro and Fisheye, providing a plethora of shooting options once reserved only for still photography. The resulting HD video is a standout in its beautiful depth-of-field characteristics and remarkable capture capability under poor lighting conditions. Additionally, a Movie Crop function is included: An SD-quality video (640 x 480) can be cropped to the equivalent of about 7x magnification of regular shooting.
The audio input level can be set to Auto or Manual, up to 64 levels, and a wind filter minimizes unwanted background noise. By pressing the Quick Control button, a simple graphic user interface for adjusting image quality, white balance, image creation and other settings appears on the LCD. The EOS 60D even lets users edit video in-camera: On-site or off, unnecessary scenes can be deleted and the start/end points of video footage can be designated via in-camera editing functions without the need of a separate computer.
Video can be captured at a number of resolutions and frame rates for numerous applications. It can capture 1920 x 1080 Full HD video at frame rates of 30 (29.97 fps), 24 (23.976 fps) and 25.0 frames per second, for up to 4GB per clip. Video footage is saved as MOV files and can be viewed in Full HD through the EOS 60D DSLR's HDMI output. Other recording sizes include HD at 1280 x 720 (50/60 fps) or SD/VGA at 640 x 480 (50/60 fps)--24/30 fps delivers cinema-like motion, while 60fps is perfect for footage being uploaded to video-sharing websites. The EOS 60D also has a built-in microphone for simple mono recording and stereo sound can be recorded through a self-powered external microphone.
Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor
A first for any EOS, the EOS 60D features a bright, high resolution, flip-out Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor for shooting at a variety of angles. By easily switching between low and high angles, the EOS 60D freely enables angle adjustments even if the camera is mounted on a tripod or has a battery grip attached.
With 1,040,000 (dots/VGA) pixels for spectacular detail, the advanced, smudge-resistant monitor includes high transparency materials plus anti-reflective and water-repellant coatings to provide clear and bright viewing. Superb for reviewing, editing and deleting photos or composing new images in Live View function, the Vari-angle Clear View LCD monitor is also the perfect means for accessing camera settings like ISO, metering modes, AF Point selection, the horizontal Electronic Level and flash options.
5.3fps continuous shooting up to approx. 58 Large/JPEGs and 16 RAW
The EOS 60D operates with such effortless speed that operation is nothing short of intuitive. With a 0.1 second start-up time, speedy autofocus and minimal shutter lag, the EOS 60D is made to capture even rapidly-occurring scenes with stunning precision. Able to shoot up to 5.3 frames per second (fps), capturing a maximum burst of approximately 58 Large/JPEGs and 16 RAW, the EOS 60D DSLR lets you catch even the briefest of moments, whether it's a faced-paced soccer game or the flicker of a candle flame.
96% viewfinder coverage allowing you to see more of your image in the viewfinder
The EOS 60D features a phenomenally redesigned viewfinder that not only offers an improved 96% coverage, 0.95x magnification, a 27.0° angle of view and user-controlled dioptric adjustment, it also features a newly designed transparent LCD display that enables a number of viewfinder displays. A six-level battery check indicator has been added on the left, and the exposure level indicator scale has been expanded to up to three stops, with arrows indicating greater exposure levels.
The 60D's Electronic Level. The EOS 60D also features an advanced horizontal Electronic Level, that, when activated, is superimposed on the LCD monitor to aid in achieving evenly leveled shots by indicating the horizontal tilt up to approximately 9° in 1° increments.
Enhanced iFCL 63-zone, Dual-layer metering system; and 9-point AF system
The EOS 60D features a sophisticated, 63-zone Dual-layer sensor designed to complement the 9-point AF system. By taking into account the color and luminosity surrounding chosen AF points, this system delivers an advanced level of accuracy for better results even in difficult lighting situations. Since the metering sensor has a color measurement function, exposure errors and focus errors caused by different light sources are minimized; the EOS 60D gives stable exposure from shot to shot in situations where light changes, such as in a theater or concert hall. This makes the EOS 60D ideal for scenes with extreme difference in brightness such as brightly lit scenes or backlit scenes; the camera balances exposure of the main subject at the background, and exposures are not overly influenced by bright areas in the shot.
Since the EOS 60D provides high-speed X-sync ("X-sync" means the fastest shutter speed that can synchronize with a flash burst at the moment the shutter is fully released) up to 1/250 sec., the range of photographic expression is dramatically increased, allowing the EOS 60D to be used with confidence in bright scenes or dim.
Metering zones. Convert RAW images into JPEGs in-camera and set the images to a 3:2 aspect ratio
The EOS 60D marks a highpoint in convenience for the photographer by being able to shoot an image as a RAW file and then process it entirely in-camera to produce a separate JPEG file without the need of an outside computer. The EOS 60D gives you 10 process variables--brightness adjustment, white balance, Picture Style, Auto Lighting Optimizer, noise reduction, JPEG image-recording quality, color space, lens peripheral illumination correction, distortion correction and chromatic aberrations correction--to create the image you envision, set to the 3:2 aspect ratio used in 35mm film.
Additionally, once you capture an image with the EOS 60D, you can digitally manipulate it in-camera with a number of creative filters for artistic and dramatic effect. Options include Soft Focus Effect to convey dreamy tableaus; Grainy Black-and-White Effect for a gritty, hard-bitten look; Toy Camera Effect--the deliberate vignetting and color shift technique popular in art photography--and Miniature Effect, which blurs the top and bottom edges of the image to emphasize perspective and conveys a miniaturized look of the scene.
Compatibility with SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards
The EOS 60D DSLR uses popular SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards. Compact, inexpensive and available in increasingly large capacities, SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards are a perfect complement to the EOS 60D DSLR's compact and lightweight body design.
Compatible with the full line of Canon EF and EF-S lenses
The EOS 60D is compatible with all Canon lenses in the EF and EF-S lineup, ranging from ultra-wide angle to super telephoto lenses. Canon lenses employ advanced optical expertise and micron-precision engineering to deliver unprecedented performance in all facets of the photographic process. Special optical technologies, such as aspherical, ultra-low dispersion, or fluorite elements are featured in the universally acclaimed L-series lenses. And Canon's Optical Image Stabilizer technology is featured in select lenses to minimize the effect of camera shake. Additionally, photographers can use for video the same lenses they do for still photography; Canon wide-angle, macro, super-telephoto, tilt-shift and fisheye lenses provide a wealth of focal lengths, depth-of-field and other creative shooting options once reserved for stills. Through Canon lenses, photographers can truly maximize the quality and liberating performance of the EOS 60D.
Flash Photography
With a flash sync speed of 1/250 of a second, the EOS 60D also features the acclaimed E-TTL II flash metering system. With any of the flashes in the EX Speedlite line (sold separately), E-TTL II provides reliable flash output whether shooting fill-in flash pictures in sunlight, or using flash in total darkness. With E-TTL II, the exact same 35-zone metering sensor used for measuring ambient light is also used for flash metering--giving even finer metering command of the image area. If you prefer a broader area for flash metering, there's a menu setting to change to "Average" flash metering--where the entire 35-zone area is measured evenly for flash exposure. Additionally, the EOS 60D has a Speedlite transmitter built-in for convenient, full-featured wireless control of EX-series Speedlite flashes set as slave units.
The Canon Speedlite 430EX II is the ideal step-up accessory for powerful flash shooting with the EOS 60D. It has excellent flash power (maximum guide number of 141 ft./43m at ISO 100), and is the perfect way to get great flash pictures when you can't get right up to the subject. The 430EX II is also great for bounce flash, with its tilting and swiveling flash head. It automatically zooms the flash head to cover lenses ranging from 16mm up to 105mm or longer with the EOS 60D. Of course, it works with the camera to provide full E-TTL II automatic flash exposure. And the 430EX II has a powerful AF-assist beam, which allows the camera to autofocus even in total darkness on subjects as far as 32 ft. from the camera.
Included Software
Canon EOS Digital Solution Disk (Version 23.0) The EOS 60D comes bundled with an updated Canon EOS Digital Solution Disk, which features powerful software programs designed to extend the EOS experience to the computer. These include Canon's EOS Utility (Version 2.9.0), Digital Photo Professional (Version 3.9.1), ZoomBrowser EX for Windows® (Version 6.6.0), ImageBrowser for Macintosh® OS X (Version 6.6.0), the Picture Style Editor (Version 1.8.0), PhotoStitch (Version W: 3.1.22/M: 3.4.4), WFT Utility (version 3.5.1), Memory Card Utility (Version 1.4), WFT Utility (Version 3.5.1), Original Data Security Tools (Version 1.9.0). Each application is designed to perfect the captured images and streamline the digital workflow.
EOS Utility (Version 2.9.0) for Macintosh or Windows handles the connection between the camera and computer, whenever they're connected via USB. It allows remote controlled shooting from the computer, handles downloading of images from the camera to the computer, and allows seamless linking to either Canon's ZoomBrowser/ImageBrowser or Digital Photo Professional software once images have been copied to the hard drive. Furthermore, it's used to upload settings back into a USB-connected camera.
Digital Photo Professional (Version 3.9.1) is an image processing program that enables high-speed RAW image processing, high-speed previewing for real-time image adjustment and support for sRGB, Adobe RGB and Wide Gamut RGB color spaces. Because it's CMS (Color Management System) compatible, Digital Photo Professional allows for easy image layout and printing in Adobe RGB in conjunction with Easy-PhotoPrint and PictBridge printers. It also features the Dust Delete Data Detection tool for cleaner images.
ZoomBrowser EX (Version 6.6.0) for Windows and ImageBrowser (Version 6.6.0) for Mac OS X are the easy, user-friendly options for viewing and editing of JPEG and even RAW image files. Both allow viewing of numerous types of images including finished TIFF and BMP files. Both also have a variety of search options for finding images, allow re-naming of single images or batches of files, and offer a variety of options for printing without using a separate image-editing program.
Picture Style Editor (Version 1.8.0) Canon's Picture Style Editor enables photographers to create custom Picture Style profiles that can be used to customize the appearance of JPEG and RAW images captured with EOS Digital SLR cameras. Picture Style files created with Picture Style Editor can be loaded into the EOS cameras that support Picture Style and may also be used when processing RAW images in Canon software applications Digital Photo Professional, ZoomBrowser EX (for Windows) and ImageBrowser (for Mac).
What's in the Box
- EOS 60D Body
- Eyecup Eb
- Wide Strap EW-EOS 60D
- USB Interface Cable IFC-130U
- Stereo AV cable AVC-DC400ST
- Battery Pack LP-E6
- Battery Charger LC-E6
- EOS Digital Solution Disk and Instruction Manuals "Great Photography is Easy" Booklet and "Do More with Macro" Booklet
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Customers like the camera's quality, value for money, and build quality. They mention it's a worthy upgrade to their 7D, and well worth the $1000. Some appreciate the menu interface and intuitive controls. In addition, customers say the picture quality is wonderful.
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Customers are satisfied with the camera's quality. They mention it's a worthy upgrade to the 7D, and pairs with good glass, you can shoot great video and create intense images. Some say the video files are really impressive with a stunning ability to create defocused images. Overall, customers are happy with the performance and image quality.
"...To get the most out of a DSLR that has amazing video quality, I couldn't imagine going without a screen that can tilt like this...." Read more
"...Now I've tried the Canon's 50mm F1.8 prime, this is an amazing lens for quality, at a low price, also the 18-55mmIS, 28-135mm IS, 55-250mm IS, 35mm..." Read more
"I think the Canon 60d is a magnificent camera. It takes great images in even the most difficult settings...." Read more
"...This camera does what I need and does it quite well. It has a ton of stuff that I don't need but that is easy enough to work around...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money of the digital camera. They say it's well worth the $1000, and the price has dropped considerably. Some say the top of the body and the control wheel are worth the extra cash. Overall, customers are satisfied with the value.
"...Coming from a 20D, this is a massive, wonderful upgrade...." Read more
"...Canon's 50mm F1.8 prime, this is an amazing lens for quality, at a low price, also the 18-55mmIS, 28-135mm IS, 55-250mm IS, 35mm prime and the 18MP..." Read more
"...A fantastic combo. Bottom line: a great camera at a good price." Read more
"...I'm still happy with my purchase. Not only is the 60D a good value, but the EF lenses that cropped-sensor DSLRs use are also generally more..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the camera. They mention it's reliable, problem-free, and in great shape. The density of the material used is quite substantial and the hand grip feels comfortable. The 60D is also lightweight but doesn't feel cheap in the hands. It can be slightly banged and can take a fall.
"...That hinge, by the way, is smooth and seems durable, but I'll still be very easy on it...." Read more
"...tough in your hands, can take a beating, can be slightly banged, can take a fall, but don't slam it to the ground and expect everything to be 100%......" Read more
"...be better off with the 60D primarily because of better ergonomics, build quality, weather sealing, better viewfinder and more customization...." Read more
"...Durability. The "build quality" of the 60D is what separates it from the T3i and other Rebel models, for me...." Read more
Customers find the digital camera easy to use. They mention the menu interface is intuitive, the controls are really fast, and the top display is easy to use. The commands are well-located, allowing them to take full control without taking their hands off the camera. They also appreciate the quick access button to see real-time changes.
"...2. Great button placement and many individual controls for ISO, Drive, exposure, etc3. Better and brighter viewfinder with pentaprism.4...." Read more
"...It has a ton of stuff that I don't need but that is easy enough to work around...." Read more
"...is clear, the autofocus in photo mode is great, and the controls are easy to use once I have learned them...." Read more
"...enough that it feels steady and solid, yet light enough that it is easy to manage...." Read more
Customers like the image quality of the camera. They say it creates intense images, does a good job with metering, and is perfect for video and self-portraits. The increased ISO capabilities, increased resolution, and newer Canon processor come in handy for candid shots.
"...The Quick Menu's large font on such a sharp screen makes life very easy for those of us who don't want to be slipping on reading glasses all the..." Read more
"...It's image quality is that great! It's video mode is that enticing.The Canon 60D is a workhorse in disguise of an enthusiasts camera...." Read more
"...10. Better grip, camera is larger and easier to handle especially with a larger lens.11...." Read more
"...Shoots HD video* Does a good job with the metering of pictures. (My XT had a tendency to under-expose shots)*..." Read more
Customers like the screen size of the camera. They say the swivel LCD screen is handy for camera positions where it would be difficult to use the camera. The flip-out LCD screen is handy for creative shots. The articulated LCD screen is extremely helpful when getting shots that don't allow you to compose. They like being able to flip the screen inward for safety when stowing the 60D. The combination of the articulating screen and live view make photographing, especially unusual angles, much easier.
"...I like being able to flip the screen inward for safety when stowing the 60D, but otherwise I just leave it screen-side out (with the protector on)..." Read more
"...8. TILTY SWIVELLY ARTICULATED SCREEN is the best. OK so you can't beat this feature, it's worth paying for...." Read more
"...1. Extra info LCD display on top, which gives extra helpful info but not easy to see in dark setting,it has weak light which helps a little2...." Read more
"...I also like the 1/3 stop ISO intervals. The rotating LCD is nice but I rarely use it. I would not pick this camera just for that feature...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the camera. They mention the autofocus is really fast, the controls are intuitive, and the ability to shoot at 5.3 fps and with a shutter speed of 1/8000 to 30" works great. They also say it charges very quickly, allows fast changing of ISO, metering type, and the 19-point AF radically improves the performance of even some slower lenses. Customers also mention it takes wonderful, crisp, clean pictures with little noise.
"...Compared to the 20D, the AF is faster and more accurate. Ergonomically, this fits my hand better...." Read more
"...This doesn't have it.13. Very fast focusing and display14. Many more options than available to entry level models...." Read more
"...in the quality and layout of the body, as well as the smarter, faster focusing system in the 60D. The 60D feels great in the hands and – although..." Read more
"...Pretty much everything. The AF, metering, high ISO noise suppression, speed, image quality, etc. are superb.* Off-camera flash capability...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the weight of the digital camera. Some mention it's lightweight, while others say it's slightly heavier.
"...Startlingly clear shots, richness of depth and color, and very, very lightweight combined with the 60D. The resolution is so sharp that you can..." Read more
"...However, its lowest is 200. The weight is also a factor. With a lens it feels like you are carrying a rock around your neck...." Read more
"...I have medium sized hands. The camera itself has sufficient weight to balance lenses well on it's own, not throwing the camera back or forward...." Read more
"...It does not weigh too much with the basic 18-55 kit lens but with longer zooms it is a handful...." Read more
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First, I went back and forth: Body only or kit? I'm glad I went with just the body, because I spent a little more and also bought the Canon EF 50mm 1.4 lens. What a fantastic combination! Startlingly clear shots, richness of depth and color, and very, very lightweight combined with the 60D. The resolution is so sharp that you can crop your image quite small to get a good zoom effect and still have great prints.
Another point to consider about the kit lens is the AF. Using a lens that has a minimum aperture smaller than 2.8 dumbs down the center AF point on the 60D, as clearly stated in the manual. I want to get the most out of my AF. Plus, those several extra fractions of stops below 2.8 come in very handy and allow for low light shots without the need for a flash or cranking the ISO too high.
I was disappointed that Micro-Focus Adjust was not one of the features built-in; however, before buying the 60D, I did test my three old lenses and found them to be focusing accurately. I hope they stay this way! As said, I bought the 50mm 1.4 with this and, fortunately, it focuses precisely.
The flip screen is handy for still shots in live view if your subjects are staying still and you have time to let the contrast AF find its target. To get the most out of a DSLR that has amazing video quality, I couldn't imagine going without a screen that can tilt like this.
EDIT: You can also use "AF Quick Mode" in Live View, but it takes two distinct presses of the shutter button--one to focus, the next, all the way down, to take the shot. It seems a little awkward, but it is the way to use the camera's AF points while in Live View.
One other feature I like about Live View: I can disable it. I have been accidentally engaging it while handling the camera. Believe me, it is easy to turn it on by mistake and drain the battery. Since I'm rarely going to need Live View spontaneously to grab a quick shot, I just leave it disabled. If I need to put the camera over my head or on the ground in and awkward position, making the Live View button active again is pretty quick. And, BTW, disabling the Live View button does not affect movie mode at all that I can see.
The LCD display itself is wonderful for quick, accurate feedback and for reading the menus. The Quick Menu's large font on such a sharp screen makes life very easy for those of us who don't want to be slipping on reading glasses all the time.
Before using the camera even once, I trimmed down an iPod screen protector to fit on the 60D's LCD. For sure your nose is going to leave big greasy prints on the screen when you are using the viewfinder! I like being able to flip the screen inward for safety when stowing the 60D, but otherwise I just leave it screen-side out (with the protector on) so I'm not constantly putting wear on the hinge.
That hinge, by the way, is smooth and seems durable, but I'll still be very easy on it.
Coming from a 20D, this is a massive, wonderful upgrade. I thought a bit about getting a FF sensor, but the clarity and the size of the RAW images make me happy I saved the money by going with the cropped sensor. Plus the 60D's features are so rich, so up-to-date. Compared to the 20D, the AF is faster and more accurate. Ergonomically, this fits my hand better. The right-side grip area feels a little deeper than the 20D's, making this easier to carry securely in one hand when you get tired of carrying it on your neck.
My other choice was the 7D, but I felt like the savings could go towards the better lens and Photoshop. Yes, the 7D has some stronger specs in a few areas, such as faster rapid-fire and more sophisticated AF, but the features of the 60D, and the same sensor as the 7D, made me feel this was the better value. And I already mentioned the flip screen being so important for easy video use.
By the way, I'm using a Transcend 16GB Class 10. No problems with long bursts or full HD video.
Heck, I'm just getting started, but it is an astounding upgrade.
Having owned a Rebel XS for a few years, and now as a musician with a need for a high Image/ Video quality camera for producing music videos, I researched the Canon 60D extensively. I mean extensively to the point where I re read all reviews online, examined the footage and pics presented, found a friend with a 60D and tested it myself, cross referenced other cameras in it's range and then made an easy decision to buy Canon's offering. Here are my findings:
1. The 60D is a sturdy well built camera which will instill confidence in it's user...unless you throw cameras off a cliff for a living!
The body having a metal chassis and over layed with a polycarbonate and fiberglass resin mix feels tough in your hands, can take a beating, can be slightly banged, can take a fall, but don't slam it to the ground and expect everything to be 100%...it might be 99%. It's designed to take some weathering as well, a sprinkle here and there, and dust blown at it, but no heavy rainfall or sand storm.
If you've used a rebel series, it's much tougher than those.
2. It's size and ergonomics are perfect for anyone with medium to large size hands, even small hands too.
The rebel is a small size camera, so at first this camera felt a bit big. As the hour progressed I realized how well balanced it felt, no longer over powered by my hands, not too big, JUST RIGHT. I have medium sized hands. The camera itself has sufficient weight to balance lenses well on it's own, not throwing the camera back or forward. In fact it felt like the bigger the lens the more "well balanced" it became. You see the 60D is not TOO HEAVY. I've read of some people's complaint, that the 60D is not heavy as compared to the 50D or 7D...I'm not sure if people have an obsession with carrying lots of weight around, but when you're like me shooting for several hours, you easily begin to adore how comfortable, yet well balanced the 60D is, especially if you go on hikes or trips where the camera hangs on your neck for some time.
3. Ergonomics: the 60D has ALMOST but not everything controlled by your right hand, this is well thought through and wise. Even more so, when I had to use my left hand to turn it ON or OFF as well as turn the DIAL MODE, FLASH, LENS RELEASE and use the THRASH, I totally understood why they were placed where they are. These five moves are not to be guessed or happen by mistake, so allowing the left hand to come into play here turns out to be wise, and left my right hand not feeling totally sore as it was sometimes left with the rebel ( which is right hand dependent). My right thumb no longer searches on the back of the camera for buttons, here the layout is simplified with this new SCROLL WHEEL, and MULTI DIRECTIONAL PAD, which being a closely paired unit allowed me to stop searching when my eye was on the view finder. As well as the DRIVE, ISO, METERING, and AF buttons had me very certain as to what I was pressing without looking at them, all under a couple of hours.
My one issue though with respect to the THRASH button is that you must confidently press it to get it activated, even when trying to delete photos one at a time but many altogether. This however may turn out to save me from easily deleting wanted media!
4. IMAGE QUALITY IS AMAZING, even on the kit lens. Now I've tried the Canon's 50mm F1.8 prime, this is an amazing lens for quality, at a low price, also the 18-55mmIS, 28-135mm IS, 55-250mm IS, 35mm prime and the 18MP stands out and shines. I clearly understand the difference between a 10MP rebel XS and the 60D. I also understand a good lens makes a big difference, as the 50mm f1.8 is a far better quality lens under low light and depth of field image quality when compared to the 18-55mm kit lens. However the 18-55mm delivers excellent images and handles extremely well when shooting video especially in low light. At the end of the day a good lens makes the difference, but the image quality of the 60D will match with the 7D, and beat it's rivals when it comes to colour, and low light images.
5. The Creative Filters suite is a master class of an addition to the camera's internal software. It gives a dimension to images only offered in pc editing, all done on the 60D. As well as the In CAMERA RAW EDITING feature. On the rebel XS, I never quite appreciated the RAW files, as I wanted to fix my images on the go, and have as much work done when the images were uploaded to my MAC. The 60D has not been heralded as it ought to for incorporating this new software where many aspects of a RAW file can be easily edited in the camera on the go. After which the images can be further sweetened using the creative filter suite. These additions now have me yearning to shoot in RAW so I can tweak my images for creativity. Truly an enthusiasts camera. A creative mind would love this machine.
6. BATTERY LIFE IS INCREDIBLE. So i shot for an hour today, well over 350 FLASH pics, and 10 minutes of video, 20 minutes of video editing, and my battery at 70%. I'm suggesting here that I will get more than 1400 pics on one battery (Canon states about 1600). So hands down this camera will make do on a world tour easily!
7. So the BURST RATE surprised me a bit, coming from a 3fps on a rebel to a 5.3fps on the 60D, I jumped when the shutter started eating up shots, at one point it was simply too many shots to ever be used, and the children playing in front of the camera didn't seem to move any more. 5.3FPS is simply enough, well for me at least. I realized some people in their reviews complain about features they may NEVER EVER truly use. So loosing 1 FPS from the 50D or not having 8FPS compared to the 7D, I'm glad I didn't pay extra for it.
8. TILTY SWIVELLY ARTICULATED SCREEN is the best. OK so you can't beat this feature, it's worth paying for. It sets this camera apart from the 7D, 50D, in fact almost every other DSLR except the T3i (at this time of writing). Canon 60D wins with the ability to shoot OVERHEAD, UNDERHAND, SELF IMAGES, TRIPOD SHOTS. This is where the moonwalk comes out for the 60D, and it's Pentaprism LCD screen works well. The glare in midday sun did affect a little bit, but just a wee bit little, as the colours shone through easily even with the glare.
So a 3 inch screen is big enough, you see all you'll ever need for a camera at this stage in life, unless they install a t.v. You can easily tell where you loose focus, or where shadows are. Aspect ratio ruler guides really are practical on this screen, canon really packed features into this camera.
IF I were to point out issues with this camera to date they would be:
1. LCD screen may need a screen protector, as it easily traps finger prints. However it cleans easily with a standard camera cloth.
2. The onboard built in microphone for sound recording is average to sub par at times. It's not bad when the surroundings are not too noisy, it's good for catching audio for reference. It's not the audio quality to match with the amazing images this camera produces. It does a "just decent" enough job. But that's why canon has a 3.5mm LINE IN, so you go professional aftermarket.
Other than this I would again advise buyers that a great lens makes a world of difference. So understand your needs carefully before you buy a lens, so you know what Focal lengths you need. When you get to use this camera with a good or great lens it makes you yearn for more, you just want to shoot and shoot. It's image quality is that great! It's video mode is that enticing.
The Canon 60D is a workhorse in disguise of an enthusiasts camera. It's that good!
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Utilizzando ovviamente obiettivi di buon livello, si ottengono risultati eccezionali: le immagini sono molto pulite, con poco rumore anche in condizioni di luce non ottimale.
I controlli manuali disponibili non solo da menù ma anche da tasti e ghiere facilmente raggiungibili la rendono estremamente comoda, come anche il display rotabile.
La qualità di registrazione audio non è il massimo, ma usata insieme a un registratore esterno di buona qualità (tipo Tascam o Zoom) si ha un'accoppiata fenomenale.
Non si scalda anche dopo un uso prolungato ed è decisamente consigliata per le capacità video (con tutte le limitazioni che queste macchine hanno in quest'abito, come la durata massima di registrazione, ovviamente).






































