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Canon EOS 60D + 18-135/3.5-5.6 IS

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Dooyoo
★★★★
11 years ago
***Great semi-professional camera, best I've ever had for th ...

After outgrowing my Canon 350D a couple of years ago I decided that I would upgrade to a Canon 60D. It's probably the best choice I ever made and I definitely haven't regretted it. There's only one downside that I've ever come across whilst using the 60D, and that is the menu.

Teds
★★★★
10 years ago
A brilliant camera, gives high quality pictures with ease.

The 60D is a great camera, gives great results even for the amateur. I am sold on the ability to connect to the computer and use macro setings to photograph documents with ease whilst using the computer screen.

Easy to use; Build quality; Battery life; Screen size

Bulky

homeshop18.com
★★★★
10 years ago
A perfect DSLR camera to capture those special moments

I was looking for a good DSLR camera at an affordable price and then one of my friend suggested me this. Going through the features it offered I was completely in love with it and bought it almost instantly. It has basically everything I was looking for in my DSLR camera.

snapdeal.com
★★★★
9 years ago
Great Product But little disappointed!!

I Did a lot of research b4 buying this great camera. After 1 year i purchased this Guy.

This camera is packed with a lots of options that are useful, for a photographer. It feels little heavy in the initial days but the build quality is outstanding.

Easy To Use; Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus; Fast Shutter Speed; Good Image Quality; Good Image Stabilization; High ISO Performance; Large Clear LCD; Quiet; Tilt /Swivel LCD

Poor In Low Light

Abes of Maine
★★★★
12 years ago
Definitely worth the upgrade from 30D

So far so good! This was a recent upgrade from the 30D I have used for almost 5 years. The most practical feature I have enjoyed on this model over the 30D is the AUTO ISO feature when using AV/TV modes. The build construction and feel in my hand is not as good as my old 30D.

Easy To Use; Good Image Quality; High ISO Performance

Crop Sensor; Plastic body; Shutter sound

xbox.about.com
★★★★
9 years ago

Canon has been busy redesigning its range of cameras, now creating four distinct levels. The is regarded as Canon's current amateur camera, the is aimed at semi-pros, and cameras such as the and 1DS Mark III are firmly aimed at professionals.

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
13 years ago
Canon EOS 60D with 18-135mm lens

Superior ergonomics – particularly the bigger viewfinder and articulated screen – make this a shrewd choice for Canon upgraders willing to look beyond the 550D.

Cybershack
★★★★
13 years ago
Review: Canon EOS 60D

OK, so what do you get when you add speed, durability, ease of use and a really big LCD screen to a full-featured DSLR camera? The Canon EOS 60D. I have to admit that I've been a secret Canon-o-phile for many years – way back in the film days, nearly every camera I owned was a Canon and have yet to...

fast; reliable; easy to use full-function DSLR

feels cheaper than the previous model; needs better creative filters and feels quite heavy considering the ubiquitous use of plastics

thinkdigit.com
★★★★
13 years ago
Canon EOS 60D Review

At Rs. 77,195 with a basic kit lens thrown in, the EOS 60D is expensive, considering the EOS 550D will give you close to the same results at a much lower price. The 7D is also only slightly more expensive, and we see many opting for the more professional body and definitely superior build and...

Great image quality from a proven sensor; Very good low light performance; ISO 800 is usable; Good battery life

7D still has a slight edge in low light and a bigger one in focussing; Build quality no where near 7D levels; Pricing is on the higher side; Ergonomics are mediocre

Newegg
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★★
12 years ago
Very average

Indoors with all the lights on, it would jump up to ISO 1600 (full auto setting). Yet, in a side by side comparison, my XTI would sit comfortably at 400 ISO. Why the difference? Manual settings with the exact same lenses between the two produced nearly identical images.

Camera build quality; button location; flip out screen; the way it feels in the hand; high megapixel count; live view; it's a Canon

High ISO means nothing when the result is garbage; I actually owned two of these, after returning the first one; It wasn't a fluke; The average consumer might not notice this, but a professional should.

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