• Reviews around 60d (3.96 of 5)

    Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera Body Only

    • Love the Canon 60D. Takes amazing images.
    • I'm incredibly happy I did so and would whole-heartedly recommend the 60D to anyone serious about photography or DSLR video
    • it is a great buy and a great camera with great pics I have been getting with this 60D(( fast shipping ))
    • I've researched both Nikon and Canon for six months, personally, I like Canon 60D for its natural, crystal clear pictures as well as the super video quality
    • I've only had the 60D for about two weeks now and love it, albeit I still have to learn some of the functions.
    • I love the 60D....
    • Things I like about the Canon 60D which are not available with the entry
    • I compared this with the 7D and, for the money, the 60D is as good or better
    • The 60D is brilliant
    • The 60D is much better for movies and the sound is better,
    • So far the 60D has been great and several steps up from the T3i.
    • Comparing the RAW files between the 2 cameras, the 60D has A Lot More Color Noise.
    • The 60D's articulating screen is also a huge plus for shooting movies.
    • I was extremely excited when I heard that Canon released 60D.
    • The 7D feels much more robust; however, the 60D feels much more "comfy"
    • I am so excited to have this camera, I upgraded from a rebel t3, and I love the 60d so far!
    • I would highly suggest checking out the Nikon D5100 because it outshines the 60D on many levels
    • there's not much difference, but in your hand the 60D is massively better
    • I am moving up from an XSi, and the 60D is clearly a great improvement in many ways (higher ISO performance, better resolution and other features)
    • The 60d has the added bonus of the swivel screen which I find very useful
    • Although the 60D is a bit slower on the draw than the 7D, (the 7D has dual processing cores for faster time between shots and slightly better low light processing.) unless your shooting extremely fast objects the 60D works great for the enthusiast or professional-the photos are variably the same with both.
    • Love my new 60D, great upgrade from my rebel
    • In my hand, the 60D feels very comfortable
    • My bad 60D, forgive me baby?On another note, I got the EF-D focus screen easily installed and it works and fits perfectly
    • Plus the 60D's features are so rich, so up-to-date.
    • The 60D does both well and for the price it is a great entry - mid level DSLR
    • I believe that if the 7D came out, then the 60D then the T2i, the complaints would be different
    • It really makes the 60D looks ugly
    • We received incredible support from Canon after purchase and easily recommend the EOS 60D!There are 2 things I would change about the camera, though.
    • We received incredible support from Canon after purchase and easily recommend the EOS 60D!There are 2 things I would change about the camera, though.
    • The 60d is a great camera, until it breaks
    • The 60D made a poping sound & would not work, changed battery, still dead
    • The 60D isn't THAT good, but it is still much better than the
    • If you'd like to get up and running with the 60D quickly and competently be sure to check out a PDF eBook I put together called Your World 60D on the "Picturing Change" blog or the Kindle version here: Your World 60D - The Photographer's Guide to Operation and Image Creation with the
    • The 60d gave me no troubles besides the camera went crazy
    • But what they don't tell you is that the 60d is not compatible with Adobe Camera Raw CS4.
    • Other then that I love the Canon 60D.
    • I have a Canon 50D at work and was planning on buying one of those for myself but the 60D was available for the same
    • I am not fan of in-built flash use and that's where 60D gives me advantage of clicking without flash in low light, pictures are turning out to be great(without flash if you
    • Like the T2i , the 60D is also light weight but it doesn't feel cheap in the hands
    • Although others complains 60D body is plastic and takes
    • I also highly recommend a book I purchased with this camera for anyone who is a beginner like me:Canon EOS 60D: From Snapshots to Great Shots
    • I would highly recommend the 60D to anyone considering a consumer grade camera near the top end of what might be considered a professional model.
    • Just like the 60d
    • The 60D is the perfect middle ground in which some real art can be made without breaking the bank
    • I have been using the 60D for a while now and love the quality
    • but I absolutely LOVE my 60D and have not regretted my choice at all
    • I don't have to worry too much about the high ISO when taking these shots now as I can trust the 60D to resolve good photos in the end as long as I did my part as a photographer to keep the camera steady
    • Frosting on the cake was that the 60D had video capabilities.
    • I love the 60d so much more
    • The 60D performed well, especially for the price
    • I believe that if the 7D came out, then the 60D then the T2i, the complaints would be different
    • And of course the 60D has full HD video, just like the other two cameras.-A Note to Strobists: The 60D does not have a PC sync flash socket to plug in PC sync cords.
    • I have this 60D, and love it
    • The 60D's reduced weight, dimensions and lower cost over the 7D make the 60D a great choice for xxD owners
    • If, on the other hand, you would like a slightly more professional body and can live without video autofocus, the 60D is a great choice too
    • I am now, a not-so-proud owner of the latest Canon 60D for the past three weeks
    • Although the 60D is a bit slower on the draw than the 7D, (the 7D has dual processing cores for faster time between shots and slightly better low light processing.) unless your shooting extremely fast objects the 60D works great for the enthusiast or professional-the photos are variably the same with both.
    • I am considering not getting one at all, since the 60D fits my hands well enough as it is
    • In fact, just like with almost everything else about the camera, it's just about right in between the T2i and 7D. Autofocus is fast and accurate, but there are still moments where subjects just move too fast and unfortunately, the 60D doesn't have the capabilities of the 7D. If you are deciding between the 7D and
    • the 60d has only improved by adding video and a flip out screen
    • I've used the Canon 60d about 1 month now and I love it
    • The 60D is so responsive.
    • (The 60D is compatible with all EF and EF-S
    • I was able to borrow a 60D for a few days and instantly fell in love with the results of my images
    • I like my 60d
    • I love the Canon 60D for a combination of video and photography work
    • Compared to my XSi, the 60D blew it away
    • I researched for months and was pretty well focused on the T3i most of that time, until I saw a video rundown that convinced me that the 60D is worth leapfrogging the T3i
    • The Canon T4i is supposed to have a superior video capabilty and ease of use, but my thing is wild flower photography and the 60D is perfect for this application.
    • When I was shopping I kept going back and forth on whether the price differences between the T2i, T3i and 60D were worth it
    • I own a Canon T3i as well and in my comparison the pictures using the 60D are a bit more sharp and colorful.
    • I cannot recommend the 60D for the simple fact the it did not take much water at all to destroy this expensive camera.
    • I don't have to worry too much about the high ISO when taking these shots now as I can trust the 60D to resolve good photos in the end as long as I did my part as a photographer to keep the camera steady
    • After taking random shots, the 60D just feels a little "smarter" on how it chooses the main focus points
    • I love the 60D ..
    • I highly recommend 60d with 15-85mm lens
    • Every now and then I get caught up in rain or snow, and I always worry about my camera -- so far the 60D has tanked through several snow and rain storms
    • I think the 60D is right where it needs to be for kind of middle range photographers with medium demands of speed.
    • The 60D is fun to shoot with and is serving my needs well
    • I am not a professional photographer and the 60D offers much more than I will ever use, but I like the autofocus, love the sharp images when cropping distance shots and love the ability to convert from RAW to jpeg within the camera
    • The D7000 has everything the 60D doesn't have and improves on it is another one I have heard several times that have caused Canon users to think, "Oh Nikon has a wonderful D7000, I think it is time to jump boat"
    • So my final recommendation is the 60D until those more advanced features are proven to be worth having for the added cost.
    • I previously had the Canon Rebel T3i and the 60D is a HUGE improvement
    • I recently received my new (used) 60D, and I love it
    • I love my 60D!!!!
    • This made the 60D an ideal choice for me
    • This CANNON 60D is worth every penny.
    • Slightly better weather-proofing (compared to T3i)I think from a price point and feature wise 60D is a good middle ground between the T3i and 7D.Took some really awesome pictures first couple of days and also took it to a test drive at the local beach
    • The 60D uses the LP-E6 battery like the 7D, which is a nice feature as this battery can often last through a full day of shooting.-Processor:
    • Let me tell you, the new one really opens up a world of possibilities with the 60D since the 60D is capable of controlling groups of external flashes (or one in my case)
    • 60D is lighter and that works for me wonderfully
    • In my hand, the 60D feels very comfortable
    • 60D is good for daylight, but not for low-light performance, especially when I shot indoor activities (IOS not high enough, noise at 3200)
    • Comparing the T3i and the 60D was easy...the 60D is hands down the better camera.
    • I like the 60D a lot
    • The 60D still has some major advantages in my opinion, and it really comes down to the better camera body of the 60D vs. the new video features of the T4i
    • (8fps for the 7D)Overheating more quicklyRugged magnesium bodyBetter for you if your brain is running on ego-driven softwareHas that "Look, mine is bigger" appealMore function buttons on the bodyOverall, the 60D is just as good as the 7D although many may disagree, but if you want a lot more functionality and manual control over pretty much everything then the 60D with Magic Lantern is for you.
    • I would highlight the following points regarding the 60D:- the LCD display is easy to use and feels quite
    • As much as I do love the 60D, I also really really wish it didn't have the mode dial lock.
    • FYI, the 60D doesnt have more of the beginner, user-friendly mode scenes like fireworks apart from the basic portrait, night, landscape, sports, and flower mode
    • There is a good reason (at the time of my review) that Canon is already blowing the 60D out with rebates while Nikon's D7000 is out of stock in most places
    • If you like to take shots of your kids running around in the house or fast dogs playing in the yard, then I would highly recommend the 60D over the T2i
    • My problem is I had a 40D for 6 years which didn't have an articulating screen and it barely had a scratch on the LCD.I had the 60D for two days and the screen, although high quality, is totally scratches
    • I'm really glad the 60d didnt' have the same issues as the 50d, and it was well worth the $1k :
    • Fortunately the 60D blew well before the 30 day return
    • I knew that 7D or D7000(Nikon) is better than this one, but for this price, 60D is the more suitable for me
    • The 60D is much more intuitive about this
    • I loved my first 60D so much that after three years of hard use my replacement camera was the same model.
    • The 60D feels great in the hands and – although it isn't advertised
    • I love my 60D, :D.
    • There's no place like home!The 60D is a very good to excellent camera
    • Now that the 60D's successor, the 70D, has been announced, I'm sure that many people are wondering if the 60D is still worth it.
    • The overall focus ability is slightly better than the T2i and T3i, with the 60D delivering stunning in-focus (absent soft focus) results.
    • I really love my 60D so far
    • honeslty go back a little we are just learning and trust me for beginners you wont feel full frame or APSC frame... remember that lens makes allot of differnce as wellif you decided to live with APSC sensor , the 60D is amazing on the other side ,AMAZING Camera, very nice handeling, easy software to use and impressive picture quality coming from the Camera with the 18-135 lens
    • The 60D feels great in my hands, the controls are much easier than the Rebel, and it's overall capabilities are expanded considerably
    • The 60d is much better in low light.
    • (8fps for the 7D)Overheating more quicklyRugged magnesium bodyBetter for you if your brain is running on ego-driven softwareHas that "Look, mine is bigger" appealMore function buttons on the bodyOverall, the 60D is just as good as the 7D although many may disagree, but if you want a lot more functionality and manual control over pretty much everything then the 60D with Magic Lantern is for you.
    • The 7D feels much more robust; however, the 60D feels much more "comfy"
    • The 60D is perfect, i consider it the next step camera for those want to upgrade.
    • I love my 60D and the flip screen can assist me to take candid photos when I do not want to draw attention.
    • These custom functions allow you to customize the operation, function, and controls of the camera to work exactly how you want them to, including settings like exposure increments, shutter speeds, focus points, even customizing buttons to do what you want them to do.• Exterior buttons and controls: The 60D has great ease and control of changing camera settings on the go, as you work
    • The D7000 has everything the 60D doesn't have and improves on it is another one I have heard several times that have caused Canon users to think, "Oh Nikon has a wonderful D7000, I think it is time to jump boat"