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Review on Canon EOS 60D: 18MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera Body - Your Next Photography Companion by Jnis Uptis ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

If you are upgrading from a younger model, then you should consider getting a very worthwhile device and seeing how a lighter second camera may get the job done. I can't recommend you enough, ladies! It has a slightly lower rate of fire compared to the 7D, but this isn't a deal breaker for me. However, in terms of weight, it is much easier for me to hold with a 70-200 L lens attached. Some pros: No matter what changes they make to it, the model will always be superior. I feel obligated to add right off the bat, for those of you who are in the tank, AUTOFOCUS BACKLIGHT WITH A LAMP AS IS BEFORE! (they state in every place that they have looked that it has not been found) The price of the meal encompasses everything! It is important to keep in mind that you need to adjust the brightness so that it is not quite as high as it was before you swiveled the screen since it makes the actual picture look better. Whether shooting in the "ambush" mode or while working with macro, this is just an indispensable item! The ergonomics are quite well done; it only took me a day to get used to the wheel and the menu, and now I can't imagine life without either one of them:). The external flash control feature was added; I haven't experimented with it myself yet, but others have praised it. The megapixels have resulted in a rise in the level of detail, which is really satisfying. Noise is something that almost everyone struggles with, however now days you can shoot anywhere between ISO 1000 and 3200. In other news, the ISO value can now be adjusted in increments of 100, 200, and even 300, and even in stages of 50. (you can set 350 if you want) EXTREMELY CONVENIENT! The range of available shutter speeds now goes up to 1/8000. (well, this is in comparison with my 450th) Got cons: Inspect the matrices for broken or heated pixels, as there are usually quite a few of them: then aim for the area where the target is smaller and fire. Personally, I only brought out a maximum of ten pieces when the shutter speed was set at thirty seconds. I came into contact with many more people, which was not at all to my satisfaction.