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October 2010
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
L'écran orientable
L'ergonomie améliorée et simplifiée
Le mode vidéo Full HD entièrement débrayable
Les améliorations technologiques (Eye-Fi
SDXC
HDMI CEC)
Le bon mode rafale
Qualité d'image même à sensibilité ISO élevées
Vidéo Full HD
Microphone externe
écran LCD articulé.
Ergonomie et écran orientable
Définition et qualité d'image
Vidéo FullHD
Ergonomie et cran orientable
Dfinition et qualit d'image
Vido FullHD
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Manque de fiabilité de l'autofocus en visée optique
Lenteur de l'autofocus en visée sur écran
Régressions ergonomiques (joystick
Interrupteur)
Micro intégré mono seulement
Rien
Mode rafale plus lent que sur le 50D
Lenteur de l’autofocus en LiveView.
Rafale un peu lente
Pas de correction des aberrations chromatiques
Optiques onreuses recommandables
Pas de correction auto des aberrations chromatiques
High resolution 18 Megapixel stills, Flexible HD movies with mic input and audio levels, Articulated screen with superb 3:2 panel, 5.3fps continuous shooting and fast AF.
No continuous AF while filming video, Rocker control difficult to use, Limited options for in-camera RAW processing, Outclassed in traditional respects by D7000.
There's two ways of looking at the EOS 60D. First is as Canon's new mid-range DSLR, in which case it sits perfectly between the existing EOS 550D / T2i and EOS 7D. It offers a number of benefits to differentiate itself from entry-level models without ...
Extrait: The EOS 50D was getting a little long in the tooth since it didn't have any video capability and that's a sine qua non for any new DSLR these days. The new D60 sits comfortably between the EOS 7D at the high end and the EOS digital Rebel T2i at the...
Extrait: Canon unveiled its newest digital SLR this morning, the 18-megapixel EOS 60D which boasts a full 1080p HD video recording mode and a 3-inch swiveling LCD screen. The 60D is a replacement for the 15.1MP Canon EOS 50D, a prosumer digital SLR that receiv...
Excellent image quality up to ISO settings unthinkable just one camera generation ago, Extremely high detail and resolution at base ISO, good per-pixel sharpness, Very good low-light performance, with low noise levels and good retention of detail, Good ergonomics, well shaped and comfortable hand grip, Customizable user interface, In-camera raw conversion options and Creative Filters give easy
Slow AF in Live Mode reduces benefit of articulated screen for stills shooting, White balance often excessively orange under artificial light, Slight tendency to overexpose in contrasty conditions, Post-processing options oddly arranged (and don't provide access to the Ambience options), Plastic construction not as reassuring as its metal-bodied peers,
The announcement of the 60D caused a great deal of consternation, particularly amongst existing owners of the X0D series cameras. The slot in the market previously occupied by the 50D is now split between the 7D and the 60D, and the newer model is muc...
There is so much more to say about this camera and its impressive number of features and functionalities, but I would rather advise you to go and check out other reviews made by professionals who are making a living with their photography… Like usual...
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....