Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens

Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens
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Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens

Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens
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Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens
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!.../ Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens / 18-200 nikon
Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens


Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens
  • ISO 100 - 6400 (expandable to 12800) for shooting from bright to dim light.
  • Improved EOS HD Video mode with manual exposure control, expanded recording and more.
  • 5.3 fps continuous shooting up to approx. 58 Large/JPEGs and 16 RAW.
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Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens


Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens
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Quick 1-sentence review: The 60D's image quality (Iq), features and ergonomics are just as good as the 7D that will undoubtly stay in kit for a long time.

Background:
I come from an entry-level Dslr background and have never owned anyone about the Rebel Series. However, I have played with my friend's 40Ds, 50D's, 7D's, 5D's and 5dMkIi's a lot. My style is a photo journalistic style, where I succeed habitancy and take candid pictures or posed pictures. I take pictures of children and at times, just still subjects like food products or decorations. I have previously taken a lot of photos from my old Canon S400 and Sd800Is point and shoot cameras. My Xsi was and still is a breathtaking camera. I still find myself bringing the Xsi for trips, so I don't have to worry too much about the body. I've probably taken at least 20,000 pictures on it already. I have done some event photography as well for friends or friends of friends.



I was hesitant to buy the 60D because of all the flak and hate habitancy were throwing at it. Some of the complaints I heard were:
(-) A Polycarbonate aluminum chassis - a downgrade from the Magnesium alloy
(-) 5.3 fps - decreased from 6.3fps
(-) lack of lens microadjustment - only the 50D had this in the xxD line as I recall.
(-) Sd cards - used to use Cf cards
(-) Bad stock direction seen in the xxD line - Seems like they are going to dumb it down for noobs.


I'll try to address these separately, but won't go admittedly deep in them.

Polycarbonate Aluminum Chassis
The turn back to a "Plastic" casing has fast gotten the label of being cheap, less-durable and unprofessional. Cheap, it does seem cheaper, I will agree with that. Metal is more expensive. Less-durable? I don't know about this. Plastics nowadays are so strong that could withstand a good fall on the floor, water damage and maybe even some fire. [...]. In my hand, the 60D feels very comfortable. It has weight and heft to not make it feel like a smaller cheaper camera. The feel is foremost here, because this is what you are feeling when you grip your hand to shoot photos. I think the 60D is practically at the borderline of being just large adequate to fit fully and conveniently in one hand, meaning, don't be smaller than the 60D in the future or else it might as well be a Rebel. As for being unprofessional. This is the one that I find that ego and pride get in the way of logic production it irrational. No one in their right mind is going to say you are unprofessional just because it isn't build like a tank. How often are you going to drop your camera? I bet less than you drop your phone by a long shot. The only impact I get from my camera is knocking into walls or tables. It doesn't do a thing. Thus, watch the video on durableness on the plastics even on the Rebel series that I have already put a link to in this paragraph.

5.3fps - Slower than 6.3
This one is the case of losing something that has been in the xxD line for 2 generations. The 40D had 6.5fps, the 50D had 6.3fps. Now the 60D is only 5.3fps. I see how habitancy are disgruntled here. Losing that extra frame sucks. I won't argue that maybe that extra frame could have been the right frame. In some way, this is an conference of numbers. Mind you, if a photographer wanted to do some highspeed photography like sports, they probably wouldn't have looked at the xxD line of products anyway. The would have looked at the xD (1Ds or 7Ds). Oh, also, did you consideration that the 5Dmkii only has 3.9 fps? That is a professional Full Frame camera. Do habitancy complain? yes they do. Should you worry about it? I don't think so. Some habitancy (not all people) just like to see higher fps numbers, but practically never use it. And when they do use it, it isn't going to be the life saver they may think it is. I had shot with my 3.5 fps with the Xsi and that was very good already. It is more about photography technique, and not the numbers and capabilities of the camera. So is it a huge loss of 1fps? Not a huge loss. I agree that is sucks and is a downside, but it is not a deal breaker at all.

Lack of lens microadjustment
Like the old 5.3fps argument. This one is more of a case of been given something and then taken away right away. Only the 50D had this function. The 40D didn't have the Lens microadjustment. Once again, it would be nice to have when you need it for sure. But once again, is it critical to take good shots? No it isn't. habitancy can still take breathtaking shots with the 30D or 40D and they didn't have this functionality. When it is needed though, it is super helpful to adjust the lens for the body. Most of the time, you won't have to worry about this. If you admittedly admittedly need it done, get the lens calibrated, hopefully that helps.

Sd cards coming from Cf cards for xxD line
Some will like and some will hate. Personally, I like this approach for Canon. Sd cards, are smaller, cheaper but not as fast. But what I love about having Sd cards is that i don't have to carry an extra card reader to change to my laptop. All new laptops have Sd card slots, so I never have to worry about forgetting a card reader. The Sd card in the xxD line also helps sacrifice a small whole of bulk on the side of the camera. Sure the writing speeds aren't as good, but the future is looking great for Sd cards and Sdxc. If I had to choose to carry Sd cards or Cf cards colse to on a trip or event, Sd cards. I can just keep them in my pocket and never have to worry about the pins inside the camera from becoming bent and damaged.

Bad stock direction for the xxD line
This is where a lot of other arguments get merged into. Because the xxD is now in between the xxxD and xD line (Rebel and 7D line of products), it has to be able to make itself clear adequate to be deemed a isolate line of family. It has to take the some of the good features from both lines and bring them together and also add new things to it to make it useful. Is the xxD line going in the wrong direction? I don't know actually, this is the first time the xxD line has been quite separate from the old generation, aka the 50D. What many don't realize is that the 60D has gained some admittedly good characteristics from the 7D, namely the wireless flash control. Thank goodness for this. But at the same time, lost the Pc sync. Hmm, maybe Canon has something else planned for the future of this wireless flash operate that would make the Pc sync obsolete in the future? We don't know. Many habitancy attribute the 18Mp sensor to the T2i. But please remind yourself that the 18Mp sensor came from the 7D. So instead of "losing" to the T2i. The xxD line has gained from the 7D line. Same goes with the 63-zone metering system, it is more gained from the 7D and then put into the 60D. Video quality from the 7D, which is also shared by the T2i. Horizontal Electronic Level, this is useful for tripod shots or even some hand held. But I see the value for the tripod just as a final check.
The growth of the Auto modes is kind of stupid. I know why Canon might have put it in, but it would have been way great to just remove it altogether. Video mode should have been put on the creative auto measure of the mode dial with M, Av and Tv. It admittedly is a pain to move there. Speaking of mode dial, this is one that many habitancy are very split on. I admittedly like it. When I was using the Xsi, I was consistently changing the mode without realizing until I after I had taken the shot. And the mode dial wasn't even hanging out on the side of the camera. So the locking mechanism for the mode dial is something I like in the 60D and new to the xxD line.
I don't blame habitancy for being very demanding and have high expectations of cameras from Canon, but one should be reasonable. It would be very unlikely that the 60D would gain a ton of features from the 7D. If it did, the 7D would instead be the one that could not be distinct. I believe that if the 7D came out, then the 60D then the T2i, the complaints would be different. I could even foresee habitancy complain if the order of issue was T2i, 60D and 7D, with the same features set. I can see how habitancy would argue differently and maybe have praised the 60D. To me, the 60D is just an evolution of the stock line and not a revolution like the 40D was to the 30D. Does it make it a bad product? Not at all. It takes marginally great pictures than the 50D and is at least at par with the 7D and T2i. Oh one more thing I admittedly like in this new stock line. They use the same Lp-E6 batteries as 7D and 5Dmkii. Yay!!! I can share batteries with my friends. This is great because more commonality between these lines is not a burden, but a great plus.

D7000 vs 60D battle (not a war) is like a battle of pride with no substance.
Another Big Big conference in the world of Dslrs now is the whole D7000 vs 60D argument. Many habitancy love this conference because it is time for Nikon fans (not going to say they are fanboys, because I know there are some Canon fanboys too) to admittedly blow their horns and tout superiority by numbers. Once again, I'll repeat, superiority by numbers. Why do mention this? It is because habitancy allow numbers, specs and math to decide why they like a camera or system. Some habitancy will argue that because the D7000 is a great specced camera, therefore, by transitivity, the D7000 will take great pictures by a long shot. What do the results show? Marginally better, is the probably the common thing noticed if anyone is ever noticed between the photos. The D7000 has all the 60D doesn't have and improves on it is other one I have heard several times that have caused Canon users to think, "Oh Nikon has a breathtaking D7000, I think it is time to jump boat". I won't preclude them from doing so. But this conference is similar to that of girlfriends almost. Oh, that girlfriend has great "specs" that my current one, I think I will just dump this "system" and go to the Nikon. The word I would use to relate this is "Brand" insecurity. It isn't wrong to turn systems. But the reasoning behind it needs to be plan over. I am afraid that some habitancy are just insecure about their buy that they need to be able to walk colse to town, events or show others to match the level of pride they have.
Back to this D7000 and 60D battle. Who is going to win? I admittedly wouldn't look it in that way. I would say, the D7000 and the 60D are both breathtaking systems and both have proven to take breathtaking pictures, hold up to weather effects, is durable (mind you, D7000 has magnesium alloy, but it isn't the whole body, only partial, its marketing getting to your head.), great ergonomics, has video capability, etc. There isn't a battle at all actually. It is just a bunch nerd battles like D&D with their character sheets. My camera has more force and dexterity while the Canon has more charisma and constitution. See how irrelevant this conference and so called battle is? It is down to numbers and pride. The seaweed is always greener, in somebody else's lake.

Oh. Let's also put it this way. As I had mentioned about the order of being released. If the order of issue was like 7D, 60D and T2i (equivalent) for the Nikon camp, the story and arguments would be just like canon's. D400, then D7000 and lastly D5000. habitancy would have said, why doesn't the D7000 act more like the D400. That is my point.

The actual relate of the 60D without trying to collate too much.
I have had the 60D for 2.5 weeks and have taken some videos and pictures with it at some events and some portraits. Some at low Iso and some at high Iso (3200 and 6400). Compared to the Xsi, the pictures were better, but not immensely better. What was more foremost was the technique in taking the photo that made more of a difference. The 60D, with its great size and ergonomics (compared to Rebel series) admittedly helped me to keep my hands steady and to choose the properly settings to get the pictures looking admittedly nice without any post processing. I have used the remote flash trigger with great results and I admittedly admittedly like the camera. The price point now is just breathtaking for the 60D. And when the camera is put with the 24-70mm f2.8 and 50mm f1.4, the images are loved by all who I take a photo for. Is it because the camera that made the huge difference? No. But it did help me as a photographer to take great pictures.
The great photos at high Iso is attributed to Canon's research in sensors that they have put into the 7D. The images continue to look great even at high Iso. The articulated screen helps me take ninja candid shots without habitancy noticing and that is something I wouldn't be able to get in T2i or the 7D. Some clients love this type of photography even though they don't like to be taken pictures of. I don't have to worry too much about the high Iso when taking these shots now as I can trust the 60D to decide good photos in the end as long as I did my part as a photographer to keep the camera steady.
The price point of the camera with such good features is admittedly great. At $999 at the time of posting, is the even cheaper than the 50D when it came out. So if you are in the area and are looking to get th 60D, buy it, because you won't be disappointed as long as you don't feel insecure. The camera takes admittedly breathtaking pictures indoor and outdoor. Videos are good and the same as the 7D and T2i. It is rugged, as mentioned by digital rev. I can't say much more to praise the camera. Buy it, don't look back and take photos. You by a camera to shoot photos, not so you can bring it to a party and collate specs and see who is better? Canon 60D, 4 stars, 1 star left so they can improve.




Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens

Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-200mmf/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens

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