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Canon EOS 60D in-depth review

November 14th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

our Canon EOS 60D full review. It’s been a busy period here at dpreview but behind the scenes we’ve been shooting with and testing many of the big Photokina 2010 releases. The 60D is not the direct replacement for the 50D that many Canon users expected but there’s still an awful lot of 7D fitting into a smaller, lighter body with an articulated screen that is likely to appeal to video shooters. It has the same 18MP sensor as the 7D and 550D and the large, bright viewfinder from its predecessor. It becomes the first X0D camera to have a plastic, rather than metal, body but it also becomes the first to have an articulated screen – a variant of the excellent 1.04 million dot 3:2 screen from the 550D. So how well do all these elements come together and do they create a ‘super Rebel’ for entry-level users to aspire to?

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