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This is a really nice camera. The video option, especially with the articulated screen, is really useful. I used it today on a professional portrait shoot and it performed splendidly - sharp images, great battery life, clear display, ergonomic and comfortable to use over a long period. My main camera is a 5D mk3 but I am more than happy to have the 60d in my bag and see myself using it more and more.
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These cameras are so amazing compared to what was available even 10 years ago! You cannot go wrong with buying a slightly older model to save hundreds of dollars. At the time of this writing I paid under $360 for my 60D, which is an incredible value for a fantastic camera. Prior to this I owned the 20D, which was great too, but lacked features such as sensor cleaning, flip-out LCD, video recording, HDMI, wireless connectivity, and more. I love my 60D!
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I bought the 60D as I wanted to upgrade from the 450D but could not afford the likes of the 7D. This seemed to be the best alternative and I wasn't disappointed. I find this camera is nicely laid out easy access to menu buttons etc. The mode button has a lock on it which is handy it cannot be changed unless you depress the the locking button this stops it been accidently changed when getting it in and out of the camera bag. The 60D also features a moveable LCD screen which is handy for live view and shooting movies it also folds nicely into the camera and protects the screen when not in use, it also has a LCD panel on the top of the camera which can be illuminated if required.The general layout of the camera and function buttons are nicely spaced and easy to get familiar with. The 60D has many features including in camera RAW processing, creative filters, it has 18 megapixels and takes SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards and has Digic4 processing. I cannot fault the picture quality certainly an improvement on the 450D, images appear crisp and sharp. The 60D has 9 AF point all cross type and a 63-zone TTL full aperture metering.You can shoot JPEG or RAW, JPEG sizes range from Large,medium,S1 (small 1) S2, and S3. RAW sizes range from RAW, M-RAW (medium-raw) and S-RAW. Overall I find this an improvement on the 450D and a better design and layout, I would class the 60D as a mid range DSLR, at the moment I cannot find anything I dislike about the Canon 60D.Read full review
A great all round camera in every aspect of use, I use appature and shutter speed all the time and the camera is quick to adjust and set up for the shots, great performance and price s/hand it does all the things as more up to date models from canon.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I boughts the Canon 60D to replace my Lumix G (DMC-G3) equipment, great camera also, but I wanted an upgrade and get a proper SLR. I was reluctant at first due to the increased size and weight but after a couple of days using the camera I have absolutely no regrets. It actually feels good to hold a camera of this size and quality. I dithered between the Canon 60D and the Nikon D7000 for a few weeks but after trying both out in a camera shop I am very pleased I opted for the Canon. I read all the On-Line reviews from the Nikon and Canon faithful and decided I really didn't need to know half of what they were discussing and that the Canon had everything an advanced amateur like me would need. I really like the articulated screen as this gives you so many possibilities when taking shots at low angles or when the camera is supported on a mini-tripod. I have owned both Nikon and Canon film camera's in the past and this is without doubt the best camera I have every owned, on a par with the Canon 7D. The other reviewers have gone into great detail about what it can do so I wont bother to say anymore other than I highly recommend the the Canon 60D, one word...amazing!!!Read full review