Canon 60D News
Like most DSLRs aimed at beginners and amateurs, Canon dSLR 60D camera provides a number of auto shooting modes aimed at beginners, including portrait, landscape, close-up, sports and night portrait and flash off choices, accessed via the chunky Mode dial on the top-left of the camera, complete with a central lock button to prevent accidental movement.
But mainly, Canon EOS 60D camera features a class-leading 18-megapixel Canon CMOS sensor, a proprietary DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor, a 9-point Autofocus system and Canon's exclusive iFCL Metering System (Intelligent Focus, Color, Luminance) giving it the power of a professional-level camera. It also capable of capturing fast action, the 60D DSLR can shoot full resolution still images up to 5.3-frames per second (fps). As a beginner, all of these features are very nice.
After reading the Canon EOS 60D review I understand that the latest products from Canon has improved the features of its predecessor the EOS 50D camera. On the 50D, pressing the joystick to open a new Quick Control screen. On the 60D, there is now a special Q button that does the same thing. We can select the shooting mode that will be used with set various parameters via the LCD screen, using four-way controller to move around the various options. The Quick Control screen is particularly well-suited to beginners and tripod work.
There are four buttons on the camera, positioned above the smaller and simplified status LCD display, each of which now have a single function, making it easier for us to understand and easier to operate with the camera held up to your eye. There are also two LCD displayed on the EOS 60D, 3-inch color LCD on the back and a smaller status bar at the top. Here lies most of the key settings as seen from above on the smaller panel. This can maybe make the Canon EOS 60D is faster to use and also can extend the battery life, depending on how extensively which you use the LCD screen.
We will enjoy shooting in low light thanks to Canon dSLR 60D camera's wide ISO range from 100-6400 (adjustable in 1/3-step increments from ISO 100-6400 and expandable to 12,800) allows us to capture beautiful images without flash during our holiday journey, while still being equipped with a built-in pop-up flash for shooting the cake cutting ceremony and reception in the anniversary events. The EOS 60D's pop-up flash features a built-in Integrated Speedlite Transmitter for control of up to two groups of off-camera EOS Speedlites without the need for an external transmitter, providing an economical solution for multi-flash shoots.
Canon 60D news also tell that the new EOS 60D can captures the video in 1920 x 1080 Full HD video at frame rates of 30 (29.97 fps), 24 (23.976 fps) and 25.0 frames per second, for up to 4GB per clip. It can capture at a number of resolutions and frame rates for numerous applications. Other recording sizes include HD at 1280 x 720 (50/60 fps) or SD/VGA at 640 x 480 (50/60 fps)--24/30 fps delivers cinema-like motion, while 60fps is perfect for footage being uploaded to video-sharing websites. Video footage is saved as MOV files and can be viewed in Full HD through the EOS 60D DSL's HDMI output. The EOS 60D also integrated a built-in microphone for simple mono recording and stereo sound can be recorded through a self-powered external microphone.
These are just some of the many features of new Canon dSLR 60D camera. So far I feel satisfied with the performance of this camera. And I think I got it at an affordable price compared to features that are installed inside the camera. There are many other functions that have not been reviewed here; you can read more information on the Canon EOS 60D review.