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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

Several people have grumbled about how inconvenient it is that the joystick has been replaced with a wheel, but in reality, this change has been a miracle! In addition, the joystick is still there; however, it is now located "within" the wheel itself. After the 500D, there are strong good feelings regarding the ergonomics of the camera, which are generally at the top. It fits the hand like a glove, and after a few days, I was able to change all of the settings solely by touching the device. Everything I need is right there. There is nothing more to say about the delete button than that it is peculiar. The supplemental display is quite useful, since it significantly reduces the number of times you have to navigate through the menu. Even if concentrating on it is not very quick, the rotary screen is occasionally put to good use, despite the fact that its use is uncommon. The battery has no concept of how much it can be charged! In any case, it has proven to be effective over a considerable period of time. Moreover, I like using the "electronic horizon" function. I am extremely happy that the ISO stage has been shortened, and that there is now the option to select the BB totally manually. Excellent matrix, at two seconds there was nothing broken and nothing hot. One of the drawbacks, if you can even call it that, is that it is a bit on the heavier side; in comparison to the 500D, there is a huge weight differential of about 300 grams. Images look more vivid on the display than they actually are; this must be taken into consideration as soon as possible.

Pros
  • Quick Start Guide to Ergonomics External settings display Screen that rotates. A battery with a very large capacity. Extensive manual settings Electronic horizon
Cons
  • The display adds a little too much detail to the visuals.