So while Canon officially describes the EOS 60D as the successor to the EOS 50D, we’d say the most sensible path for xxD owners who want an upgrade in every respect is to go for the existing EOS 7D instead – it may be a year older than the 60D, but remains a great camera with a price that improves the longer it’s been out see our Canon EOS 7D review for more details. ![]() While EOS 60D offers several key enhancements over these models, the repositioning has also seen a number of ‘downgrades’, most notably concerning the body construction and removal of certain specialist features. This repositioning has caused some heartache for existing xxD owners who were waiting for a semi-pro upgrade from models like the EOS 40D and EOS 50D. ![]() As such the EOS 60D sits in-between the upper entry-level EOS 550D / T2i and the semi-pro EOS 7D, allowing it to directly compete against Nikon’s highly successful mid-range DSLRs like the D90 and D7000. Announced in August 2010, it’s the official replacement for the EOS 50D, but Canon’s repositioned the new model from the semi-pro status of its predecessor into a new mid-range category for the company. The Canon EOS 60D is a mid-range DSLR featuring 18 Megapixels, HD video and a fully-articulated screen.
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