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While the Canon 60D can shoot at 5.3 frames per second. With the Rebel T2i and the 7D, and splits the difference between the two inįrame rate, with the T2i shooting 3.7 fps, and the 7D ripping through 8 fps,

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The upgrade to an 18-megapixel sensor brings the Canon EOS 60D up to date

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With theħD now in place to take on the D300S, the Canon 60D is now aimed more directlyĪt the Nikon D90 and D7000, losing a few of its pro features in favor of a moreĬonsumer-driven focus and a smaller body. To duke it out with both the Nikon D80/D90 and the Nikon D300/D300S. Price or features, and that was no more true than when the Canon 50D was left Introducing SLRs that didn't quite compete directly with Canon's models in In past reviews, we've noted that Nikon had Canon SLRs bracketed, So the 60D marks a return to the original schedule, and we don't expect an But theĥ0D was introduced six months early, only one year from the 40D's announcement, SLR in this price range, as it's been over two years since the 50D debuted. We'd begun to wonder whether Canon would introduce another semi-Pro digital

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The redesign still mostly adds and improves features, like the 18-megapixel sensor, Full HD Movie mode, and Vari-angle LCD, but there's at least one feature deletion that is a little frustrating, which we'll get to shortly. The design of the Canon 60D is slightly smaller, and more specifically aimed at the advanced amateur market, better fitting into the niche occupied by the Nikon D90 and now the D7000, while the Canon 7D remains a better match for the Nikon D300S, as both are cameras aimed more toward those making money with their photographs. It arrived into a world where digital SLRs can be seen gracing the neck of everyone who's ever thought of being a photographer, so it wasn't surprising that Canon seemed to have rethought its entry-level prosumer digital SLR. Imaging Resource ratingīy Shawn Barnett, Dave Etchells, Mike Tomkins and Zig WeidelichĪfter a longer wait than normal, Canon introduced the EOS 60D to a market keen for its arrival. The Canon 60D began shipping in September 2010 and comes in a kit with the 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS zoom lens for a list price of US$1,399, or body only for US$1,099. Consīody not as rugged as mag-alloy 50D AF assist only works when flash is up, though flash can be forced off Auto-exposure not reliable in very low light No continuous autofocus in Movie mode. Very good high ISO performance, especially for 18-megapixel subframe sensor 3.0-inch, 1,040K-dot Vari-angle LCD is very useful for video and Live View Sharp 18-135 kit lens with above average zoom range and I.S. ProsĮxcellent 18-megapixel sensor with superb detail The design of the Canon 60D is slightly smaller, and more specifically aimed at the advanced amateur market, better fitting into the niche occupied by the Nikon D90 and now the D7000.









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