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October 2010
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Tolle Videoqualität
Flexibler Videomodus
Dreh und schwenkbares Display
Schnell
Verbessertes AutofokusSystem
Drehund schwenkbares Kontrolldisplay
Gute Bildqualität
Gute Verarbeitung
GUIDEModus
Der ins Canon EF-S 17-55mm F2
8 IS USM integrierte optische Bildstabilisator arbeitet gut
Dank Ultraschall-Scharfstellung (Ultrasonic) präzise und schnelle Fokussierung
Verwendung günstiger und schneller SD(HC)/SDXC-Speicherkarten
Dreh- und schwenkbare
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Schwenkdisplay
Akku
Full-HD-Video
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Hakelige Bedienung
Starkes Rauschen ab ISO 3200
Stellenweise unstimmiges Bedienkonzept
Etwas fummeliges AchtWegePad
Geringere Serienbildrate als bei EOS 50D
Nur 96 Prozent Bildfeldabdeckung des Suchers
Kein ins Kameragehäuse integrierter optischer Bildstabilisator (dieser ist ins Kit-Objektiv integriert)
Der Live View Autofokus ist ziemlich langsam
Keine automatische Fokusnachführung während der Videoaufna
It would be easy to dismiss the EOS 60D as an EOS 550D with an articulated LCD screen, but it has quite a few additional refinements that make it a more complete tool for enthusiast photographers. It is disappointing that the level only works in one or...
Vari Angle LCD; wireless flash control built in; excellent movie recording with external mic jack and audio control; in-camera raw processing and image resizing; extensive software bundle included; good battery performance; excellent image quality, even a
Poor Auto White balance performance indoors under tungsten lighting; slow focusing in Live View; clumsy access to Movie mode, $1599
The Canon EOS 60D is an excellent upgrade for ‘entry level’ shooters (those in the 1000D, 500D and 550D range) looking for more control, an articulated LCD, wireless flash, and a more substantial body. If you’re interested in recording video, this DSLR...
Fast burst mode, excellent high ISO performance, hinged LCD screen, Full HD video recording
Its buttons could be better, the 8-way control button feels terrible and doesn't always respond properly
Canon's EOS 60D digital SLR camera is a joy to use in all photography situations. It's fast, it performs very well in the dark, it takes crisp and vibrant pictures, and it offers plenty of physical improvements over the 50D. In fact, it gives you plenty o...
Excellent LCD screen in terms of resolution and shooting flexibility. High ISO performance is impressive. Very good picture quality without needing to alter the default values. Creative filters are fun, but probably better suited to an entry-level model
Body no longer made of magnesium alloy. Some design quirks that affect usability. Slow AF in Live View
Provided you don't need ultra-fast shooting speed or a tough chassis, the 60D is ideal for anyone looking for a video-enabled SLR. Just don't expect a true successor to the 50D....
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Veröffentlicht: 2010-10-01, Autor: Margaret , Testbericht von: photoreview.com.au
Zusammenfassung: Replacing the popular EOS 50D, Canon's new EOS 60D sits between the EOS 550D and EOS 7D and appears to have the same sensor as its 'siblings'. The company is clearly aiming this model at photo enthusiasts, adding some new features that will attract tho...
Good picture quality; decent ISO performance; HD video recording; articulated LCD screen.
Lacks dedicated video recording button; slow autofocus speed in Live View mode; slow burst shooting mode.
The Canon EOS 60D is great for anyone looking for a mid-range camera. It isn't as powerful as the high-end EOS 7D but the 60D shoots great pictures even at ISO levels as high as 1,600. Autofocus in generally fast although it is a tad slower in Live Vi...
Great handling, Good ISO performance with low image noise, High burst rate when shooting JPEGs, Brilliant LCD display
Missing joystick makes switching AF points more difficult
The Canon EOS 60D sits at an odd juncture as it makes a break from its semi-pro heritage into the serious enthusiast market. For around three hundred dollars less, you can get a competent 550D, with less able handling, more image noise at higher ISO setti...
The Canon EOS 60D sits at an odd juncture as it makes a break from its semi-pro heritage into the serious enthusiast market. For around three hundred dollars less, you can get a competent 550D, with less able handling, more image noise at higher ISO se...