January 202011

Canon EOS 60D

Canon EOS 60D

Canon EOS 60D offers the first digital SLR to a upper middle class that has a swiveling display. The 3-inch screen with a resolution of 1.04 million pixels can be turned by a maximum of 270 degrees and provides the user with the opportunity to take the help of the live-view images even in very unusual perspectives into focus. The 60D with built-in CMOS image sensor comes with 18 megapixel maximum resolution and effectively uses a DIGIC 4 image processor. The light sensitivity of ISO 100 to ISO 12,800 expandable to a maximum. The pentaprism viewfinder represents about 96 percent of the visual field, while the screen depicts a viewing angle of 160 degrees about 100 percent of the visual field. For less ambitious photographers are in addition to the standards nor the preset shooting modes Portrait, Landscape, Neutral, Faithful and black and white available, it is also possible to store for up to three custom styles. In burst mode the camera shoots up to 5.3 frames per second. The EOS 60D is also capable of absorbing, videos in full HD quality at 25 frames per second. The maximum recording time is here 29:59 minutes or more than 4 gigabyte file size. Interfaces as an HDMI socket and a combined USB and AV connection are available, plus there is a connector for a 3.5 mm jack for connecting an external microphone. To save the maps of the images can SD, SDHC, or be used SDCX.

The Canon EOS 60D has a suggested retail price of 1,149.00 EUR is to get to almost half a year since launch, but for now at 900.00 EUR. For this price, the buyer will receive a camera that produces photos with excellent image quality and scores with a very good speed. Slight criticism is reaping the 60D for the usability of the keys. Only the trigger makes a slight pressure resistance, all other keys seem to confuse the user easily and softened slightly. The quality of video recording is also very good, but you should be aware that an SLR is not a camcorder. This manifests itself mainly in auto-focus, which is noticeably rougher than on a video camera and the zoom noise also caused to be heard later in the film footage.

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