Point-and-shoot camera got you bored and listless? Want a camera that delivers professional-level photos? Need to take control? Canon's EOS 60D DSLR Camera with 18-200mm Lens
has you covered. The lightweight EOS 60D has an 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor,
an articulated 3" Clear View LCD, full 1920 x 1080 HD video, optical
image stabilization, and an 18-200mm lens (equivalent to 29-320mm in
35mm format) that delivers great results, from wide-angle landscapes to
portraits to telephoto sports action shots. There's your
high-resolution, top-grade video, one-lens-does-it-all package.
But
it's the details that make this a must-have camera for the upwardly
mobile photographer. The 60D's viewfinder gives you 96% coverage for
precise framing; the Vari-angle LCD helps in shooting from high or low
angles; sensitivity to light runs from 100 ISO all the way up to 6400
ISO (expandable to 12,800 ISO); there's continuous shooting up to 5.3
fps; and you can shoot in JPEG and/or RAW (with in-camera RAW
processing). A 63-zone dual-layer metering system and a precision
9-point autofocus system mean you can shoot stills or video on auto with
complete confidence.
Or, you can take over, with
user-friendly manual control (stills and video), to explore all of the
possibilities. Options like an external stereo mic connection, manual
and auto gain control, in-camera editing, a number of recording
resolutions to choose from, and an HDMI output for viewing your videos
(and photographs) on an HDTV will make your videos come to life.
Canon's
DIGIC 4 Image Processor provides the benefits of fast shooting speeds,
in-camera RAW image processing, creative filters like "Grainy
Black-and-White" and "Soft Focus Effect" that allow you to add an
artistic touch to your images, image resizing, and other exciting
in-camera features. Enhanced Face Detection Live Mode, Auto Lighting
Optimizer, and Lens Peripheral Optimization are other features of DIGIC
4.
With the options available, the 60D far surpasses
expectations--for instance, all Canon EF and EF-S lenses will work with
the 60D, and you can take advantage of the 60D's built-in E-TTL II
program with an optional Canon EX Speedlite (such as the powerful 430EX
II) for amazing flash photography.