The articulating screen on this thing simply changes SLR photography. Opens new perspectives in so many ways.
View review in forums Leave a comment on this reviewThe articulating screen on this thing simply changes SLR photography. Opens new perspectives in so many ways.
View review in forums Leave a comment on this reviewThis camera works well for may people, but it depends on what you want to shoot. If you are looking to get a camera for moving subjects than the 7d will work better. If you are looking for a camera for landscapes and studio work than you could use the cheaper T3i or T2i. This camera is a weird mix of those two cameras. Where this camera really excels is for videos and photos. If you just want to take videos you can do the same thing with the T3i, but this camera is best at both. When you add ...
View review in forums Leave a comment on this reviewThis is my second DSLR from Canon I bought. I had to choose between a 60D and A 7D, and I went for the 60D. And I have no regrets about that. Mainly because the specification were not that too different and the price tag, made me choose the 60D. I love the weight of the body, compared to my 550D. Also the top display comes in very handy because i use my camea to make nightshots. The posibility to take photograph at 5 pics a second is great, specialy when working with kids or pets. The menu ...
View review in forums Leave a comment on this reviewMy first foray into DSLR and it's a great do anything photo/video camera. After much review reading and considering my short term needs for a good video camera I chose the 60D. On reflection there are better alternatives for video and since then I've bought a 2nd hand Sony HDR FX7 for video. The 60D is now mostly for stills and time lapse though I do think if I'd bought the Sony first I might have picked up a Nikon D???? or FUJI X100 for stills. I like the fact that Nikon have been using ...
View review in forums Leave a comment on this reviewThanks to my 60D for good months of service. Never missed a shot. In the end, lenses turned out too much expensive to cope with, and it was too big and heavy for me. So I jumped to m43.
View review in forums Leave a comment on this reviewThis camera has top image quality and video Output with Full HD. I used it for 1 month and already i am finding it difficult Stay away from it. The fast ability to switch from Image to Video Mode along with In-Video Mode Image Capturing has made this camera a real delight to me.
View review in forums Leave a comment on this reviewThis is my first dSLR, I'm into the hobby, but my budget is limited. But so far so good, at first I as being drawn toward the 7D albeit the price so the wise choice would be the 60D. As of the momment comparing it with my previous experience with the Manual focus Minolta, then P&S Canon Powershot A460, then Samsung E28 and Yashica, this one seems the best. Next to try would be the different set of lens to augment this body.
View review in forums Leave a comment on this reviewSince I did not have the money for the EOS 7D, and honestly do not need that much AF points (I use the centre AF point only) or fps, I got the EOS 60D and kept my EOS 30D as backup, as I do some pics at events I get payed for, so a backup comes handy. Magic Lantern firmware - a must for this camera. If it were not, I would not get the EOS 60D. Not only for video, but much better bracketing feature as well. Canon should learn from them how to make useful functions (and give MFA back to the ...
View review in forums Leave a comment on this reviewI was considering the 60D and the 7D, but eventually settled on the 60D, without regrets, considering the following factors: Speed – If the difference between 5.3 frames per second (60D) and 8 frames per second (7D) makes a difference to you, the 7D makes sense. I personally rarely ever shoot in high speed burst mode, but it largely depends on what kinds of photography subjects interest you personally. 5.3 is still very fast, but not ideal for capturing fast sports or motion (e.g. dance), ...
View review in forums Leave a comment on this reviewAfter years off from film cameras (couldn't afford a color dark room), I came back to photography five years ago when I discovered the power of digital processing. I started with a Powershot G9 and have moved my way up through a T2i to the 60D. I live on the coast in the US Northwest rainforest, and wanted a camera with some level of weather protection. I lusted for a full frame body, but was more interested in putting money into a range of lenses, than having an expensive body and a limited ...
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