• Reviews around screen (4.24 of 5)

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

    • I love the LP-E6 battery capacity, along with the articulated screen and ergonomics for video work
    • , however if you do any video work at all, the articulating screen is a must, and the overall speed of the camera is perfect for a committed dad who never wants to miss a moment when the kids are on the field
    • I have upgraded my 550D with this new camera because it has the flexible LCD screen that allows me to better use the HD video filming feature
    • What I like most is the articulating LCD screen which I use frequently when shooting in Live View mode
    • I have a plenty of Macs with big beautiful screens to do this,
    • I was going to get the Nikon D7000 as it has better features than the 60D, not to mention it is also weather sealed, but I really like the articulating screen of
    • I love the swap screen
    • This camera is my favorite to shoot photos with during the day due to its quick FPS and the articulating screen.
    • LCD fine (both 3:2 3" screens),
    • Another thought is that I wished the top lcd screen showed what PASM mode I'm in, as I often found myself struggling to see the setting of my mode dial in the dark
    • The screen is great, and I really miss that flip and swivel screen when I'm shooting on something without it.
    • The 60D's articulating screen is also a huge plus for shooting movies.
    • The articulating screen on the 60D really does help while trying to get odd angle shots and for shooting home movies
    • screen!Did I mention the fantastic swivel screen (which allows you to shoot from any angle without having to strain your neck and body)Lighter than the 5D and 7DIt doesn't overheat as quickly as the 7D (DUAL DIGIC-4
    • the rotating screen is very nice for taking video at low angles and for tilting down so i can see the screen while the camera is on my 6 foot tall tripod and taking high angle shots.
    • Its amazing, easy to use, great with good optics and im in love, the screen is very comfortable and the lens it came with is
    • I love the swivel LCD screen.
    • This camera does everything its more expensive cousins do, and it has a very good articulated viewing screen, too, that few, if any, more expensive models have
    • Depending on your perspective, this screen can be a liability since it is not as sturdy as a flat/fixed screen
    • The articulating screen is a nice luxury.
    • The articulating screen is a nice luxury.
    • The articulating screen is also highly advantageous if you are shooting in complicated positions.
    • The articulating screen is great.
    • I love the rotation of the viewer, mostly because it does protect the screen
    • Because I do plan to use this camera for video 1/3 of the time, I really enjoy having the articulating screen.
    • Its amazing, easy to use, great with good optics and im in love, the screen is very comfortable and the lens it came with is
    • The articulating screen and live view make photographing, especially unusual angles, much easier
    • I love the swivel LCD screen that helps to get those difficult shots without breaking your neck
    • You can basically use this top screen while having your main lcd screen inverted backwards for protection and compose your shots
    • In all honesty, though, I would probably prefer a screen that doesn't rotate.- The lock on the mode dial
    • The articulating screen offers a way to attain tough shots that would have previously demanded extra equipment or odd contortions to reach
    • This camera is nothing more than a T2i with a articulating screen and different aesthetics
    • Top LCD screen(+
    • I like the swivel screen for waist level shooting, don't have to bend down or have a camera stuck to face allowing conversations while photographing models.
    • Last, the swiveling screen as turned out to be more than a gimmick; it's great for getting those low perspective shots without having to get on the ground.
    • Granted, one can press the Info button to bring up the main screen, but then whats the purpose of the top lcd screen then?Despite its shortcomings, I am starting to really like this camera
    • I've long been a canon fan for the articulated screens that provide flexibility for shooting from the hip, both stills and video, although I've often found it difficult to switch between the two modes
    • Not only does the camera body have the necessary articulating LCD screen, it allows me as much control as I choose...from full auto to standard settings, to the zone where I live...aperature-priority and shutter-priority.
    • and 7D, I don't have any advice for you, but the decision maker for me was the fold out and twisting screen
    • The articulating screen is a must
    • i just upgrade from t2i.its stronger build than t2i.i love the screen ,i can now take picture with different angle.i did try d7000 which i returned,it was good camera but canon screen and 18 megapixel made me choose 60d.
    • The great quality of the construction materials, the digital screen on the top of the body and the control wheel worth the extra cash
    • I love the tilting LCD screen when I have to go for a creative shot
    • : I hope it works well and doesn't obstruct the swivel screen
    • The articulated screen helps me take ninja candid shots without people noticing and that is something I wouldn't be able to get in T2i or the
    • The articulating screen was also done very well
    • I love the flippable LCD screen and the 1080p movie capture
    • (ive scratched my cell phone screen up,
    • Excellent camera but failing part (lcd screen
    • I've recently compared it to my 450D which I haven't used since and it really feels a lot better (of course that's what new models appear for) but really, the grip is superb, the screen is vibrant and of great detail not to mention articulated (which I frequently use).Another thing that's awsome is the ability to remote trigger flashes
    • I mainly upgraded to the 60D for the ergonomics and found over the last few months that the flip out screen is great when put away in order to protect the screen
    • , I love the swivel screen, it saves me from throwing myself on the floor to get akward shots
    • The faster shutter speed (5.3 versus 3.7 fps), articulating LCD screen, brighter view finder and faster auto-focus (faster than my friend's 5D mk2) made it really worth the $200 upgrade from the T2i
    • The articulated screen helps me take ninja candid shots without people noticing and that is something I wouldn't be able to get in T2i or the
    • but it's not heavy (comparable to my old Rebel).I love the rotating screen on the
    • The 60D has nearly every control one needs on the exterior of the camera and it has the rear dial and top LCD display screen that are not on the T2i
    • The 60D has the articulating screen which I've used a few times already
    • The articulating screen was also done very well
    • I figure this screen would be just as easily scratched
    • The top LCD screen is handy for a quick look at camera settings
    • The screen is great, and I really miss that flip and swivel screen when I'm shooting on something without it.
    • It has an articulating LCD screen, like the T3i (a real plus for video work), but it lacks the touch functionality of the
    • I love the larger viewing screen and the 18MP, wow what a diff over my 6.3 MP canon I have had for years.
    • What I like most about it is the combination of the articulating screen and "live view
    • The articulating LCD screen is a valuable asset as it allows you to a) see the screen from a variety of angles and b) protect it when you are not using it.
    • The articulated screen, HD video abilities, and 18 MP sensor were all attractive features
    • Awesome ergonomics, a nice articulating screen for self portraits and great fps
    • I'm still learning how to get the best focus during videos because out=of-doors in the sunshine the screen is very hard to see well enough to change the focus.
    • The main thing that made me select this camera over the t2i or the 7D was the articulating screen.
    • So if you plan on putting your DSLR into a bag/backpack and going outdoors where it could be dusty, Id recommend a camera with an articulating screen.
    • The Quick Menu's large font on such a sharp screen makes life very easy for those of us who don't want to be slipping on reading glasses all the time
    • My initial worries that the screen would feel cheap and break easily were immediately relieved after using it
    • The top lcd screen is also great for quick access for basic information, plus it saves battery life and it looks pro
    • It is also nice to close down the screen and face it towards the camera when closing to protect the screen
    • I know that I can send it to Canon for a not-too-expensive screen cover
    • My initial worries that the screen would feel cheap and break easily were immediately relieved after using it
    • The best thing about this window is that you can protect the screen from scratches and although Canon claims it will help you get shots from other angels and enhance the live view, it's still slightly more awkward to use than on the Powershot series because you could one zoom one handed with the switch, instead to having to manually twist the lens
    • IS with the articulating LCD screen.
    • Well, as every customer notices, the new feature of LED screen is really awesome, especially for seniors
    • The top LCD screen is also a great addition that makes a big difference for stills
    • I was under the impression that the screen would be fragile, but it is actually far from it
    • The articulated LCD screen is extremely helpful when getting shots that don't allow you to compose through the view finder
    • The rotating screen is convenient for self portraits
    • the twisty screen is great for short flowers and such
    • The articulating led screen offers a way to get difficult pictures that would have previously demanded more equipment
    • I love the articulating screen and the excellent video.
    • 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
    • but I now like the Q screen and can adjust settings really quickly
    • My favorite feature is the Articulating LED display screen.
    • is amazing i use it mostly for cinematography and time lapses and it more than gets the job doneto compare to a nikon at the same price would be a waste of my time because a D7000 doesn't match it and is more expensivei have used a 7D a lot i think they are pretty equal in most areas the things that make the 7D better have no purpose to me i would take the flip out screen for better angles over a magnesium body i like the 7D but not worth 500 more dollars to me.i don't care for the specs this is hands down a great camera that has tons of potential.
    • I cannot begin to tell you the value of an articulating digital LCD screen that allows you to capture an eye level image of a blossom without the need to sit on the ground to do so.
    • The combination of the articulating screen and manual audio control set this above the 7D in my opinion (once again in the video realm only) and worth the extra money compared to the T2i
    • That said if I was buying again id likely go with the 60d again, but put an articulating screen on the 7D and it would be a difficult decision.
    • The articulating screen makes it awesome for odd angles
    • But again, the articulating screen is a "must" for
    • The articulating screen has come in handy many times and I certainly hope this is the direction cannon will choose with all future DSLR's
    • I love my 60D and the flip screen can assist me to take candid photos when I do not want to draw attention.
    • If you're shooting over heads in a crowd, you could go to Live View (one button press toggles it ON/OFF), use the articulated screen to line it up, switch it off and shoot
    • I was searching for the perfect P&S, but got a little sidetracked, always wanting a better picture
    • Up to 87mb/s but unstable