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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

Although there are knowledgeable individuals who state that the so-called inconvenient control is a load of nonsense, after you pass 350 it feels strange at first, but after a while you learn to steer without looking. Even though the buttons were rearranged, I had no trouble learning the new layout. To put this in perspective, the Nikon 7000 has significantly more challenging control. I accepted it and spent a considerable amount of time looking like a sheep at a new gate))) There used to be CF, SD, MS, XD, and some other incomprehensible cards, but fortunately everyone switched to SD as a single and correct standard. Finally, everything has come together to form a single standard. It is simple to put this card into any beech, into a pocket-sized card reader, which enables you to download photographs virtually anywhere. It can be purchased at any store for a reasonable price, in contrast to CFs, the value of which has surged since they have become antiques. In point of fact, with regard to the dilemma of selecting an SLR. The matrix is the same for the 60, the 600, the 550, and the 7D; it has 18 megapixels and the ISO range goes from 100 to 6400. Everyone's photos will have the same level of quality. To tell you the truth, the decision was made based mainly on its aesthetic value, its ease of operation, and a few other aspects. Although they could have done better, the 60D was a favorite of mine, and I believe it offers a very standard experience overall. 7D, despite being stronger, but at a higher cost. what would be the best option to take the 5D mark2 from your hand. To put it succinctly, he took it and he was satisfied.

Pros
  • Convenient management. Because the display is an additional component that is located on top, it is more handy than the 600D. You have the choice of L-RAW, M-RAW, or S-RAW for the RAW quality. In point of fact, 10 Megapixels of M-RAVA is more than enough for me)). Old-fashioned CF have finally been phased out, which is good news. Strong video quality, as well as the option to manually adjust the aperture and shutter speed on videos (what you need for staged videos). In point of fact, by purchasing only one new piece of hardware, I was able to upgrade both my still and video photography capabilities to a level that is superior to that of the amateur-level HD cameras that I had previously owned (ranging from 15–30 thousand dollars). When I shoot in challenging environments, having a display that can rotate is an absolute requirement for me. The LIVE VIEW mode's magnification capabilities enable for significantly more accurate focusing than is possible with the naked eye, which breathes new life into older Zenith and other manual lenses.
Cons
  • Despite the fact that it was able to withstand the impact of the crash test and my travels, the plastic casing is made of a material that is not very durable. This contributes to a feeling of insecurity. A protective coating is required for the display. It's important to remember that a video can't be shot for longer than 12 minutes, especially at weddings. Another drawback is that the blocking button and the video mode are located too far away from one another.