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I LOVE Canon EOS 60D. This is my fifth EOS digital SLR, and before digital I owned Canon 35mm SLRs. All those cameras were great, but the 60D surpasses them in several really important respects. Namely, excellent image quality--usable pictures up to 6400 ISO means less reliance on flash, more natural looking photos; features like hi-res articulating LCD; Quick Mode live view; and HD video. The 60D offers exactly the right balance of size and weight. The controls are intuitive and easily accessed--the control dial is great. It has built-in wireless flash control and an infrared remote sensor for tremendous versatility. While the 18-135mm lens isn't the best in the Canon line-up, it's perfectly suited as a walkabout lens, and that's the whole point. You can get some breathtaking pictures with it. It's wide enough to get tight shots indoors and long enough for just about everything else. I also use Canon EF 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM and Canon EF-S 60mm f2.8 Macro USM. With these lenses in my kit there's not much I lack for. The camera is the perfect size and weight, and it has weather sealing to protect it from dust and moisture. I rarely leave home without my 60D--I feel naked without it!Vollständige Rezension lesen
My 1st (and current) DSLR. Wow... For what you get, the 60D is often priced at a very good value. Not a full-frame and not a FF lens but pretty rich detailed, clear pictures down to the pixel. Great options for color balance. Love the way you can dial it in to fill in shadows with detail. Lots of good professional level options. Fast enough to capture facial expressions, light sensitivity let's you get away with no flash indoors with moderate light. In outdoor lighting you can capture which tooth on the bride's face still has a little film at the gum line that was missed during brushing - from 30 feet away (if you drill down). At night during the reception in dim lighting for the dance you'll need a flash or have to accept grainy pics at ISO 6400. Still about 2 stops less light sensitive than a Mk 5dII or III. Because you can focus looking at the LCD or looking through the viewfinder some people find the two styles of focusng confusing. I'm happy with the focus options, but it took awhile to learn to take full advantage of the viewfinder method and the way you can drill down almost to pixel level to check the focus using the little swing out LCD screen (very handy for tripod night shots). Has the ever-so-slight bias toward redder skin tones that some people claim they can see in Canon. Software lets you adjust color and all kinds of other things. Can tune the camera to permanently interpret images from specific lenses. 18-135 is a great all around starter lens at an affordable price. Perfect zoom range with this sensor to capture people at the table while eating out, weddings, BBQs etc. For outdoor nature shots, when you tune your photos later with the software and drill down to pixel level, you will somesee a definite color separation halo on far away objects due to chromatic aberration, a lot of which you can eliminate with the software. (Love the software). You'll also be surprised sometimes at what you pick up in outdoor pictures when you drill down later with software and get beyond what you were able to see with the naked eye. Image stabilization is very effective (and a wonder to behold) Perfect lens for this camera, though it won't work if you upgrade to a FF camera. Software is phenomenal for a freebee, with nice easy interface. It's nice to be able to capture those human moments without a flash and now people always bug me for copies of my pictures or want to know what I was able to capture whenever the invite me to their gathering. It's nice to be able to give that. I've taken some phenomenal pictures of regular people with this just sitting around a table. I was surprised how much joy this brought into my life. I'm a visual person whose studied some art and design, so maybe that's it, but after holding off for so long, I found this to be a surprisingly good investment. Cameras do a lot more nowadays. With this camera, I don't miss puttering in the darkroom or working with a premium film camera. Good cameras cost a lot more than they used to as well. This is really the camera you can start at where you get those professional options that dial in the things you care about and give you lots of tools to fix your mistakes. And this is the cheapest you'll be able to do that. This could be your last camera, or it could make you want more. (Now I'm saving for a 5d or 6d for even MORE light sensitivity).Vollständige Rezension lesen
The Canon 60D is a step up from the 40D and the Rebel XTi I've had before. Although the 'kit lens' is a good pick, it does lack some features of a higher quality lens. To get the full use of the 60D, by reading the manual, you'll learn how good this camera is. Many adjustments and fine tuning can turn this into a near professional camera. For cameras in it's class (not a full frame sensor), it does just fine. Shooting in RAW format gives a multitude of options to use in Light Room or Photoshop. Very pleased with it given the price. There is not all that much difference as going up to the 70D, 80D or 90D.
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My main attraction to the Canon EOS 60D was the tilting viewfinder, essential for photography in my work. But double-pushing the shutter release button, required for focusing in that mode, causes a delay that would be inconvenient for action photos. The included EF-S 18-135 mm lens works well in most situations, but I usually use an EF-S 17-85 mm lens. This camera has plenty of features, but the easy menu settings make it useful for non-professionals like me. Long battery life per-charge is a plus. This is a big improvement over my former Canon Rebel XTi.
I love this camera, it is my first DSLR and I do not think I will grow out of it for a while. The kit lens definitely has its limitations, but it is also really nice for the zoom capability. It works great for going on vacation or taking pictures around and not having to change the lens. I take some amateur macro photography because I enjoy it. I photograph equine sports which is why I upgraded to this camera because I needed the speed and focusing abilities. I also do some portrait photography with this camera and it is great. Same camera body my wedding photographer used too. I would recommend this camera.