Monday 30 August 2010

Canon EOS 60D review: Shoot full HD videos

Canon has unveiled the EOS 60D DSLR camera, the latest in the company's mid-range DSLR offerings.
The EOS 60D features an 18-megapixel APS-C sized sensor with usable ISO settings of 100 to 6,400 as well as 12,800 in ISO boost mode.

The autofocus system is via a 9-point cross-type autofocus and a metering system taken from the 63-zone dual-layer sensor first seen on the EOS 7D.
There's of course Live View and the ability to shoot 1080p video at a variety of frame rates (30fps, 25fps and 24fps) and up to 60fps in 720p video mode.
A new feature introduced in this series is a 3in 1,040,000-dot resolution LCD monitor which is hinged so you can flip the LCD and rotate it in a variety of angles.
The EOS 60D features an SDXC memory card slot which accepts SD cards and SDXC cards up to 2TB in size. There is no word yet on the availability or local pricing.

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