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29.11.2011

10/10

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You put this camera in your hand and you know you are holding a quality product. Takes great pictures and is capable of most adjustments if you know what to adjust. We prefer the auto mode which takes care of the hassle but many settings are available if desired. Especially like the large LCD panel that can be rotated if desired. To get maximum benefit out of this camera I recommend reading the manual from front to cover. This can be a simple point and shot camera but if you want to achieve the maximum potential you definately need to become familiar with all aspects of its capability. This is not a small camera but fills the hand when holding it and it does have a solid but not heavy feel. Also the menus are very easy to read and understand. Very user friendly. Very impressed so far. The wife and I are not professional camera buffs but just like to take good pictures without too much trouble. This camera has been just the ticket for us. Have owned many Canon products and have yet to be disappointed.
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27.05.2011

8/10

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I've been using a 40D for three years for landscape, vacation and sports photography. After taking several photography workshops in the West I wanted to upgrade my camera to one that allowed focusing through live-view (7D, 5DMII, 60D all offer this) and higher ISO sensitivity for shooting in low light. After studying many reviews I opted to buy the 60D body since I didn't want to spend the additional $700 for the 7D body. I enjoyed using the 60D over the 40D for the following reasons: Live View focusing (the ability to zoom in 5x and 10x to get tack sharp images), high ISO sensitivity, better and more accurate metering, the swivel screen is very useful for macro and video. All of the ergonomics (body size, single function buttons on top, quick menu on back, new control dial) were fine. Many reviews criticized the changes but I didn't have any problems. I did use the camera to shoot a couple of water polo games. I thought the FPS would be fast enough when matched with 2000 ISO (pools always have terrible lighting) for higher shutter speeds. However, the slower first shot time and the slower continuous shooting times caused me to miss almost every critical action shot I attempted. I also disliked have to spin the mode control from TV through 8 settings to get to video setting and back when capturing short videos in between shots. This was cumbersome and over the long term I'm afraid this will fail. So I've sent the camera back and will contemplate whether to spend the money on the 7D. I think the 60D is a very good camera that is a worthy upgrade to the 40/50D unless your shooting sports - then the 7D is the right choice for now.
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04.08.2012

10/10

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Camera provides great pictures. I am not a professional photographer but with the Autofocus features my shots are looking Great!!!
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27.10.2010

2/10

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This is my second Canon DSLR camera that comes with defective CMOS sensor pixels out of the box. The first was a Canon 450D, purchased in Europe.Yes, it's a great camera and I would still get a replacement but checking for dead pixels on the SENSOR should be a basic quality control on a camera that praises itself to be made in Japan.Moreover, not having any local repair shop in NYC is unacceptable for a company at this level. When I called their customer support they said I should send it to some remote location.This means wasted time on a product many people expect to use straight away, maybe even on an upcoming holiday.Such issues make me distrust this company a lot, if i had to go into dslr photography I'd chose Nikon straight away.If you want to make sure the product is ok and don't want any surprises, buy it from a local store and check it thoroughly![UPDATE JAN 2011]Allright, so I could not resist buying a second copy of the camera from a retail store in Washington DC where I got to test it on the spot for obvious failures.It would be cool if someone made a checklist of things to look for when testing a camera in the store, on the spot.For me, a good, quick test for dead pixels would be to switch on live view with the lens cap on. Any dead pixels will show up on the black screen, unless dead pixels appear black as well in which case, test on a white sheet of paper.Luckily this one was just fine and 3 months after having bought it i can say i'm extremely happy with it.I've recently compared it to my 450D which I haven't used since and it really feels a lot better (of course that's what new models appear for) but really, the grip is superb, the screen is vibrant and of great detail not to mention articulated (which I frequently use).Another thing that's awsome is the ability to remote trigger flashes. It even works with TTL for canon flashes which saves you from spending money on transmitters. For any strobist enthusiast it's a great feature!I've had one problem though, which was easily fixed and seems to plague more canon models. The popup flash wouldn't raise after an external flash was mounted because a little metal cling got stuck on the external flash sensor in the hotshoe.Overall, I think it's a great camera that really feels way better than the rebel series, just make sure you get a good copy!
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15.03.2011

10/10

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I've been looking to upgrade from my Rebel Xti for about a year now. I've had my eye on the T2i for quite some time but was never able to pull the trigger. When the 60d first hit the market I took a close look at it but never gave it much thought considering what it offered vs. the price point. I told myself to wait for the t3i and I'm glad I did. This brought the 60d price down to the point where it had to give it a second look. (I paid $899 for body only) .Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only)Side note: If you are wondering if you should upgrade your X series to a 60d or T2i or T3i I would give a hearty YES. The increased ISO capabilities, increased resolution and newer Canon processor really DO make a difference in picture quality. Also the swivel display is beautiful and gives you a much better 'real time' view of your photos.Although I like to take my camera hiking a lot, a smaller camera is preferable, but here is what I like about the 60d vs.the T3i. (Keep in mind I've never used a t2i or t3i so some of what I'm saying is coming from what I have seen from the multitudes of other reviews I have seen.)Pro's#1 Better Battery! Same as the 7d's. This is a big deal since I am used to my Xti where the battery would last for days since there was no "live view" on the display. I've never had to carry a second battery. So far the 60d battery has been very good and charges very quickly.#2 It feels more balanced with quality, i.e., heavier lenses. I am current using a fairly heavy Canon 17-55 F2.8 IS.#3 All cross type focus vs. center only on T3i.#4 It's faster. 5.3fps vs 3.7 fps which does matter when shooting ANYTHING that moves.Cons#1 Beefier camera for traveling, needs a sturdier mount also if your using a tripod.#2 Price, slightly more expensive that T series.Hope this helps. Happy snapping.
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10.01.2011

10/10

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I do stock of photos for several stock of photo companies based on the internet. The Canon 60D is a perfect option to use with the Canon L lenses due to the high amount of megapixels (18mp) this camera can register. It is also an excellent option for photographers who are not willing or not ready to pay for the Canon 5D Mark II. It has almost the same amount of megapixels for a lower price. The quality of the images is wonderful. Plenty of details if used with good glasses such as the Canon L lenses. The display on the back of the camera is a huge plus. Easy to use and great quality. It is quite lighter that the Canon 50D. I do not think that the change in construction (from Magnesium to Alumni) lower the quality of the cameras at all. 60D is lighter and that works for me wonderfully. Maybe the only thing that I dot not appreciate about this new camera is the lock button on the top of the dial. For me it is completely useless and do more harm than good. It actually slows me down. Fantastic Camera... Great image quality... Lighter... Lower price... Wonderful Display... What else can you expect from a DSLR camera under US$ 1,000.00? Go get it... No regrets...Update 01:Took a lot of photos with my new Canon 60D. Very sharp photos... a little grainig but easy to fix in Photoshop. I was expecting that since Canon used a small sensor in a 18MP camera. I like that fact that it is LIGHTER than my old and retired forever 40D. I do not mind that this new version has a construction that looks like a T2i more that a 40D or 50D. No problem for me. Joystic? Well, I used to used it on my old 40D very seldon so I do not miss it at all. I also think that joystics go better with videogames, not with cameras... Ha ha ha.By the way... I am not an amateur photographer... So, I think I know what I am speaking about... Ha ha ha :-)Update 02: Still think that that stupid lock on the top of the dail is the only bad thing that I could possible say about this Camera. It is useless and just slows me down. Why Canon? Why? Please, fire the guy who gave this ridiculos idea!
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08.03.2012

10/10

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I bought this camera to use in my photography business and I love it! When used with a battery grip I can shoot good quality video clips and take great still photos and never run out of power. The kit lens is decent, so a photo enthusiast will be happy with the camera right out of the box. Has a lot of nice features and the controls are well set up. I have used this camera to shoot weddings and other events, as well as for nature photography. This camera is at its best when shooting in RAW format, but 18 meg. jpegs are pretty nice too. An all around great camera for the price, that I would highly recommend.
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31.12.2011

10/10

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I am still learning how to use this camera's many capabilities, but after a month of fairly intensive use I love it.I recently switched to Canon after a lifetime of using Olympus products. I've never wanted the size and bulk of the top-end professional models but I need a sturdy, reliable camera and superb metering under a wide range of conditions.This camera is outstanding. I've shot in a wide range of conditions (back-lit, sunsets, dark, daylight, indoors) and the metering is flawless. The operation is very smooth.Considering the very wide range of the zoom (18-135mm, the equivalent of about 28-200mm in a "normal" SLR), the optical quality is very good.Other outstanding features of the camera: large and very clear rotating viewing screen, very clear viewfinder, good flash. If you need real SLR capability, this is an excellent choice.
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12.12.2011

8/10

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I have two other EOS film cameras so this being my first digital SLR I was looking forward to using it. I had researched the Canon line in my price range and was down to the T3i and 60D. One of the reviews I read for the T3i stated that with most lenses the camera wanted to tilt forward (lens downward) due to the lack of weight of the camera as there was not enough weight to counter-balance the lens. It also got great reviews for video. I wanted a regular camera and not a video camera and after handling the T3i in a store I didn't like it. I was also able to put the 60D in my hands and I loved the weight and feel it had. It has a great balance with the Canon 24-105 lens I use on it. I am still learning about this camera but it took some great shots of the Colorado Mountains. I am not disappointed with my purchase and do not have second thoughts about whether I should have purchased the T3i.
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09.12.2011

10/10

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I was looking to upgrade my Canon Rebel XSI and was stuck between the 60D and the 7D. I was able to borrow a 60D for a few days and instantly fell in love with the results of my images. It works great in low light, the colors are breathtaking ( a lot less time editing), although it's a little bigger than my XSI it still fells comfortable, I love the swivel screen, it saves me from throwing myself on the floor to get akward shots! I do all kinds of photography but lately I have been doing a lot of night photography and this system blows my XSI out of the water. So far, I have no complaints at all, this system is amazing!!! The only reason I did not go with the 7D was because of the size, I felt as though I was going to drop it. The grip was too big for my hand. Also the fact that it did not have the swivel screen! Save the money and get the 60D! I highly recommend it to everyone!!!
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18.09.2011

10/10

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I was looking to replace my 20d when this model came out, but was really disappointed to find out that magnesium alloy body is no more, and 60d is not really an upgrade (so everyone said), since it doesn't belong in the same pro-sumer slot as 20d. This upset me so much I decided to wait for 7d mark II to come out (or whatever would be the next swivel screen pro-sumer camera). Then a year later and no sign or rumor of anything new being released, I decided to get 60d.I am pretty impressed so far (only had the camera for a week), LSD screen is HUGE, the previews are bright and sharp, and make shooting/previewing so much more enjoyable. Images are more detailed since the sensor is better, the shutter is much more quiet, autofocus is much more precise. For some reason even viewfinder seems brighter and bigger. Some button placement has changed, but I think it makes more sense to have them this way, to me at least.My point is, if you go from 20d to 60d, it IS an upgrade, a huge one as the matter of fact. So if you are like me, don't wait for a year, just go ahead and buy it already!Oh, and i completely forgot about the added bonus, it shoots movies too! Duh!
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17.01.2011

8/10

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Received the EOS 60d about 2 weeks ago. This is my first DSLR. I have had many point and shoot digital Canon cameras over the years and was pretty happy with them, but my wife and I are having a baby in 6 months and wanted a better quality camera that did stills and video. I went back and forth for weeks between the T2i and the Nikon D90 before finally settling on the 60D. The reason I choose it over the T2i was the bigger size, all nine AF points are cross type sensors, the articulating (high res) LCD, burst speed (5.3 FPS vs 3.7FPS), Pentaprism vs Pentamirror viewfinder, and the kit lens (28mm-135mm). I almost choose the D90 which is a very good camera, but it didn't support SDXC cards and the video modes are not as good. The 60d is newer technology and I wanted to future proof as much as I could. Luckily for me I had $500 worth of gift cards so I didn't pay the full price of the camera out of pocket. It cost $1299.99 on Amazon at the time I purchased it. I am very happy with the camera. I have not had time to take advantage of all the cool features yet, but I will. There is so much that I can do with this camera I know it will last me for years and years. I have read a couple of EOS 60d specific books and they have been really helpful getting me familiar with all of the buttons and controls. People have complained about the buttons and the d-pad controller on the camera, but I have not had any problem with them. They feel good and solid to me. Maybe because I did not have any other DSLR to compare it to. This camera has so much to offer me and I know I made a good purchase. If anything this camera may be more than I needed, but I feel like I have a camera that I can grow with as my photography skills increase. I rather buy one camera for 1299 and keep it for a long time than buy twice because I out grew the cheaper one. Enjoy this fantastic piece of technology.
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16.06.2011

10/10

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This is my very first D-SLR and a big jump from the film world (had a Rebel 2000 earlier which was untouched for about 4 years now). Anyway, I was undecided between the 60D and T3i and finally made up my mind on the 60D. I am glad I did because it is so easy to change whatever is needed with the 60D menu buttons. I really disliked the T3i way of getting things done by looking at the viewfinder/LCD monitor. I think the extra dollars go toward:1) Better Focus points (all 9 cross types vs single cross type in T3i)2) Better battery life (way more than T3i)3) Quick and easy menus (LCD panel is definitely way better at-least for me)4) Viewfinder is pentaprism (vs pentamirror in T3i)5) Slightly better weather-proofing (compared to T3i)I think from a price point and feature wise 60D is a good middle ground between the T3i and 7D.Took some really awesome pictures first couple of days and also took it to a test drive at the local beach. Changing ISO, drive modes, aperture, you name it is real easy and focus with the 18-135 kit lens is fast. I am from the Point and Shoot world so focus speed seems really fast and I've certainly not used the USM lens series.I've had this camera for less than a week and so far most of it is very intuitive. There are a few occasional quirky things for which I have to check out the manual. The EOS utility is not great but seems to do the basic job.
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20.02.2011

8/10

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I struggled with my decision to "upgrade" to this 60D from my 40D due to the controversy around this camera, and whether it was really an upgrade to the 40D[...]Here's why I wanted to upgrade to the 60D- swivel screen (you get some great shots that are just not possible when you have to look through the lens)- higher res screen (the 40D screen seems dated when you have an iPhone 4 to compare it to)- better low light performance (the 40D isn't bad, but couldn't compete with the iPhone 4 camera in low light)- wireless flash synchHere's what I was concerned about- plastic body (I had a rebel, then a 30D, then 40D...could I really step back down to a plastic body?)- loss of joystick control, smaller scroll wheel, and smaller LCD on top- CF to SD flash cardsStuff I didn't care about- video- higher mega pixelsFINAL THOUGHTS- it definitely feels cheaper between the plastic body and the loss of physical controls, but on the plus side, it's lighter and smaller, and feels sturdy enough...so if I can get my ego out of the way, it's a reasonable tradeoff...especially because I do a lot of travel photography- image quality and low light performance is not noticeably better to me than that of my 40D- the swivel screen is cool, but focusing and metering in live view is very disappointing...manual is the only way to go- frustrating to re-buy memory in SD format. A 16GB card with RAW + JPEG holds about 400 photos- screen resolution is phenomenal- wireless flash control is amazing, lots of new creative possibilities- video quality, while not important to me, is very impressive...but must be done in manual mode, autofocus is worthless- overall...I'm going to keep the 60D and probably put my 40D on eBay eventually...the "upgrade" is generally worthwhile...but it's a mixed bag.
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10.12.2011

8/10

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I was so excited to start using this camera I bought it with a zoom lens. I found out that if the subject for the picture you are focusing on is big, it will focus pretty quickly but if the subject is small, it searches for a couple of seconds or wont focus at all..then I have to manually focus. I thought that it might be the lens that causes this problems but I tried different lenses, the camera still act the same. Everything else seem to be working fine. I am happy with my purchase for now, hope when I start using it a little more, I will be happier. I rated at 4 stars because of this focusing problems. I am a non-pro user and love to take picture as a hobby. I hope this review help some of you because I also rely on review like this to make my final decision.
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11.12.2010

10/10

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Hi,I bought this camera to shoot headshots and HD video. I bought the kit that came with the 18-135mm lens.HeadshotsI must admit that I have done a photo shoot with an iPhone for and the woman loved it so quality comes down to the photographer. I have had the camera for two months now. It performs remarkably well in low light situations. People are often surprised when they look at the view screen and see that it's brighter than the actual sky. The images are crisp, the camera can work out some amazing math in auto mode. Autofocus is quick although if I get too close the camera spends a lot of time trying to figure out what to focus on prior to taking the photo. There is a work around for this so it's not that big of a deal. The controls are simple to navigate but I'm not a big fan of pressing the button and twisting the dial to change modes. My friend's 5D (which is not as straightforward as mine) has a nice feature where I have no button to push. As I learn more, I'm sure I will not care about this at all.VideoI have a few options here. 1080p, 720p, 24fps, 60fps, and 30fps. I am grateful for all of that versatility. The video is crisp and looks very cinematic. I have viewed it on a 55 inch flat screen and it is stunning. I will be using two of these cameras to make a documentary. Yes, it has a microphone but if you ever want to preserve the audio of an event you are at you MUST hook up a real microphone with a windscreen. A lot of flexibility is easily gained by swapping lenses. A completely different look is achieved easily. A producer asked me about shooting a scene at night. He was wondering how he should light it. It was night so we went outside and I handed him my camera. An associated turned on the LED light on her phone and acted as our subject. He look at me and told me that it was too much light. I moved the light further and further away from the subject until the looked he wanted was achieved. I smiled at him and said, use candles.
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24.05.2011

6/10

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Why would Canon choose to take two steps back with the popular XOD line. The 60D is not made of rock solid Magnesium like like the 50D, 40D, 20D etc. Instead it is made of plastic: ugh. I had to dig through so many forums to find this critical piece of information. The locking top wheel mode button is frustrating. The flip out screen in the back is nice and being able to turn it around to protect the screen is nice but the fact that it flips out gives me something else to break on some trek through some far off land.It's almost like Canon wanted to kill the "Prosumer" line and either make me an enthusiast or a professional. Sure the 60D has 18MP but if you want a more solid construction, you're going to have to go to the 7D and that's a ton more money. Sad. Truly sad that Canon has done this to this line. I hope they bring back the solid prosumer line with magnesium cases and great features. Just save your money until they fix this or just go buy a Rebel.This inconsitency is in the end the biggest issue with buying into a system like EOS. You're at the mercy of the vendor. I picked Canon because I thought I knew where they were going. I have a 20D and a ton of high end lenses and now I'm almost locked into Canon but if Canon keeps doing this to me, I'm going to put the lenses on Ebay and go with Nikon. They seem to have it more together these days.A frustrated Canon loyalist.
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10.01.2011

10/10

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Every regular dude knows that any manual activity is infinitely more enjoyable when done with the proper gear. Inferior gear for most middle-class activities will probably get you where you need to be, but there is no joy in it. And you don't need the pro-level stuff, because that's a waste of money (if you even have the money). But there is always a sweet spot to every product line that goes just far enough to make things pop and sing.Enter the Canon 60D. Former DINK new-dads should flock to this. If you haven't taken photos before, you need to now. You could get a point-and-shoot, and that will get the photos recorded so you can post them on Facebook, and keep the relatives happy with the updates. An entry-level DSLR will improve the quality of those pictures, but it will ultimately still feel like a point-and-shoot, and you'll ultimately conclude that you overpaid. The 60D, however, feels like you mean business, and the shutter goes "clack" when you press the button. You will start looking for photos to take. Spending more money, like on the 7D, will send you down the other side of the buyer's-remorse bell curve.So get it. Also, do yourself a favor, skip the "kit" lens, and go "body-only." Then buy the Canon 17-55 IS f/2.8. Sure, it's a $1K lens, but you already bought the $1K camera body for pete's sake. The 17/55 is big and lets in a lot of light, so you won't blind your child with unnecessary flashing. And it has both a wide end and image stabilization, so it's good for video. And you neither need nor want a super-zoom (even if you don't realize that yet). And if you buy something cheaper, you're not only wasting the capability of this camera body, but while you hem and haw about spending that extra cash, your kid will grow. And you'll miss some great shots. That you can use to embarrass him/her later.
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22.02.2012

10/10

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I considered the Canon 7D for twice the money as a person in the camera club had just purchased one. I compared features and frankly, I can't see the extra money. This camera is packed with everything a professional photographer could ever want, and more. Easy to use but I suggest you purchase a training DVD to make the training quick and get you up and running. I did and I was taking great pictures after one pass through the DVD.
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30.10.2011

10/10

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I love the Canon 60D for a combination of video and photography work. I am current film student, so I use the camera a lot for video projects, but have also been delving a lot more into the study of photography. This camera is great for both. I have used the T2i, 60D, 7D, and 5DMKII, along with NIkon D7000 and D90 for video and on my budget, this camera fits my needs the best. I love the LP-E6 battery capacity, along with the articulated screen and ergonomics for video work. The build quality is also quite good, much better than the Rebel series, though I prefer the build of the 7D or older Canon 50D. Overall, you can't go wrong with this camera. The 18-200 lens is also great for walk-around video and photography use, though having a few fast primes always helps your image.
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23.01.2012

6/10

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I was very satisfied with the quality image that this camera produces and how easy it was to work with however, I was not happy with the problem I had when trying to take multiple shots and the camera recapture was slow...it would sometimes take several seconds to reboot so to speak before I could take another shot. I did return this camera as I am a professional photographer and just couldn't keep it because of this reason.
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02.07.2011

8/10

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I'll start off by listing out my only complains about this camera:- It's not made out of magnesium alloy like it's older brothers.- It doesn't have micro-adjustment.- The t3i has optical 3-10x zoom, this doesn't.Other than that, I really find no problem with this camera. I mean it fits right in between the t3i and the 7D, in terms of size, price, built quality, and performance.My original reason to buy this for filming and I picked this one over the 7D, despite the built quality difference, because it had manual audio level adjustments. So for those who mainly want it for filming and not much of photography, just go for the t3i, it's cheaper and it offers more than this.Now, even though the t3i is better in terms of video and my original purpose for it was filming, I've seen myself use it a lot more in photography so those extra fps come in handy when needed. Another thing about that I like over the t3i, is that this one is actually bigger and adding on the battery grip, it feels very solid and it just feels right in my hand.Regardless, this camera is really good and you won't regret buying it.
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22.11.2011

10/10

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Shot several hundred pictures with this camera so far with the Canon 50MM F1.8. Other camera is a Canon T1i with a Tamron 17-50 F2.8 DI lens. Shoot both cameras on Manual as much as possible. 60D takes nice pictures. Holds on to detail at high ISOs better than the T1i. 60D has noticeably snappier action. Comparing the RAW files between the 2 cameras, the 60D has A Lot More Color Noise. The 60D is noiser than the Canon T1i overall. Overall, at lower ISOs, I think the T1i takes prettier pictures. The wireless flash control works well, especially using the Canon 580EXII flash.
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01.12.2011

10/10

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The Canon 60D with the 18-135mm zoom lens. The lens has enough versatility that it hasn't been a problem that I haven't been able to afford any more lenses yet. So far a joy to use, Taking fine photos, and beautiful HD video. I bought it primarily for it's video function and am currently using it for the production of two movie projects. It is easy to use if you're familiar with SLR or DSLR cameras. Used to be an ardent Nikon man until I found this camera and I personally love it.
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