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I've wanted a DSLR for years, but couldn't justify the price for a "hobby" item. Canon discontinued the 60D with 18Mp sensor this past year to replace with the 70D with 21Mp sensor. I have big hands and long fingers, and the 60D body was much bigger than the EOS series so it is more comfortable to hold and operate in my hands. The price I paid was less than 1/2, more like 1/3 normal MSRP. The 60D is rated at 100K shutter activations, and this one was barely used at only 2500 as stated by the seller, verified myself with a separate program once I received it! This is the USA model with Titanium body vs. the Euro/Turkey with Plastic body! I acquired a couple of inexpensive Canon lenses....18-55 macro/zoom, and a 55-250 zoom, both with auto focus and image stabilization. The autofocus is quite quick and accurate, and adjustable in the zones within the viewfinder. I'm looking forward to many years and thousands of photos worth of enjoyment. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Box with camera and accessories arrived earlier than promised and appeared initially to be perfect. On additional time of trial, I found the camera to act as if it was not getting power from the battery. The package included a battery and charger. After several trials of attempting to repower the battery I found the battery or charger or both to be the problem, so camera is great, accessories an issue. Lower score due to that fact.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a step up from my last camera. There is a bit of a learning curve, but it is worth every penny so far. Great resolution, able to get tack sharp photos with the 55 - 250mm kit lens. Long battery life. Nice review screen. Controls are placed in convenient spots for easy access. I like the fact that I can use the review screen for low macro shots in camera live mode. My old DSLR was only 8 MP, this one is 18 MP and the difference is incredible. I haven't found the negative yet with this camera.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I've been a canon camera buyer for over 45 years and none of my canon cameras from the film cameras (e.g., Ae-1, FTB, rebel, several point and shoot cameras, EOS etc., ) to my digital and video cameras have failed me. My 60D works very well in low light and shoots well with the built in flash. Shooting sports is fun again and candid shoots of my grandbaby without the flash is great. I now use my 40D as a backup. I've tried Nikon products but i always gravitate back to canon. My friend, a professional photographer swears by Nikon but admits my photos with the canons are excellent. My wife likes Sony....but you can't win over everyone..my photos are much better than her Sony shoots...smile..My lens from my EOS Elan film camera works well with the 60D so I didn't need to buy new lens. I know canon will come out with a new 70D but I'm happy with the 60D and it's going to be hard for canon to make me put the 60D in the backup position. I bought the 60D because of the HD video and the swivel viewfinder. Love it...I must admit I have to get use to the on-off switch on the photo selection dial. Battery life is great.Read full review
This camera takes great pictures. It is pretty easy to pick up and use, there is an auto mode. Lenses can be either auto or manual focus, so it is flexible. Once you get a good feel for how to use the camera some of the other features it offers is awesome and truly lends itself to more of a professional camera. My wife told me she would probably never use it as it was to much for her. She has since played with it taking pictures of our son and uses/knows way more than I do. She absolutely loves it. Its great for hiking, family pictures, sports, you name it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Great camera. Excellent ergonomics and feel. Excellent control over exposure. Just enough pixels. Just enough video capability. But most of all, a very reliable still photo camera that does the job every day. Good battery life. While I have newer, more expensive cameras, this one is a joy to use and I prefer it over the newer, supposedly more capable models. Think about it : you need to adjust ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed, with occasional exposure compensation and flash output compensation - and all of my cameras do that. I do not need or care about Wi Fi or phone app control - that is nonsense - the camera has its own controls and they work swell. Why get all complicated trying to run it with a cell phone - nuts. This is a good, solid, accurate camera. What more do you need? Pick one up used with a clean sensor and you have all the camera you need. JR Read full review
Verified purchase: No
This is my first DSLR camera. having being using an old Yashica with film roles in Sri Lanka, to point and shoots, this camera manages to outclass all of the rest. First picture I took came out beautifully, making me proud of buying the camera. The basic zones are clutter free, easy to use, and for more advanced options there is a little learning curve. I'm a bit optimistic about the kit lens. The inbuilt camera functions are great and you don't need a lot to know about photography to take a pro quality photo. The flappy, twist screen is wonderful and colours are vibrant. It is visible in daylight. Flappy screen is also great for trying out new angles and exceptionally handy in video mode.
This is stop 2 on my journey into photography. It has great range of ISO, Shutter Speed and other settings. This is a great mid point camera with the right lenses I am able to take great shots. I have not tried the sports high speed settings yet, but I expect it to perform as well in that area as it has in the others. Thumbs up!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The Canon 60D was introduced several years ago but in 2017 is a smart choice for a dSLR on a budget. It offers compatibility with all Canon EF lenses, excellent image quality, full HD video capture and a foldout LCD. It is also compatible with OEM and aftermarket battery grips that provide a secondary shutter release for portrait mode shots and for those that prefer a larger overall body. The shutter is also relatively quiet and while not considered a professional body, it does the job more the adequately with responsive controls and swift auto focusing. Highly recommended overall.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Excellent camera. I'm an entry level photogragher and I wanted something easy to use, yet with professional results. This camera takes nice shots. I particularly like the moveable and adjustable LCD screen. It makes those difficult shots, where your back is against the wall because of space limitations or you want to take a low and away shot without having to get on the ground to focus, alot easier. I also like the button lock on the mode dial. Old EOS Rebel would sometimes get accidently rotated "on" because it had no button lock and I would go to reach for my camera and find that the battery was exhausted because of this. I'm a Landscaper and I bought this camera so that I could take my own professional photos of my work, before and after, for my website. Great work deserves great shots to produce better referrals and more business. This camera is very reminiscent of my EOS Rebel S, which I still have, but with all the latest upgrades and of course digital technology which is why I bought another to replace my 35mm. I have a beautiful Nikon point and shoot but it is limited and doesn't take the kind of shots that the 60D does. My old lenses even work with the 60D but of course the HD lenses make for a much nicer picture. I'm very happy with my new camera and don't know enough about photography to tear it down. Great grip, great shots, fast multiple shots, easy to use and navigate,.....Great Camera!Read full review