The Canon PowerShot SX60 HS ($549.99) is one of the more expensive superzoom cameras on the market, but it manages to put all of the pieces together to earn Editors' Choice accolades for superzooms ...
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Canon has implemented the new DIGIC 6 processor which might help a user capture detailed images even at maximum zoom. Speaking of maximum zoom, the SX60 HS's lens has a focal length range of 21mm to ...
Cons: Full zoom range not usable, slow to focus, many DLSR and APS-C interchangeable lens cameras available at same price Not very long back, 30x optical zoom was considered a huge zoom range to have ...
As a bridge-type (DSLR-style) model, the PowerShot SX60 HS offers a relatively small size 1/2/3”-type (6.17x 4.55mm) 16-Mpix CMOS sensor combined with a 65x optical zoom offering a 3.8-247mm f/3.4-6.5 ...
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Externally the Canon PowerShot SX60 HS looks like most other high-end ultrazoom bridge cameras, which is to say it resembles a small DSLR. But considering it packs what’s currently the biggest zoom ...
Did Canon finally get rid of the timer that was on the SX50 on the SX60? It looks like it. Where did it go? I hate the thing, always hit it when trying to use some menus. I'd just like to know if it's ...
The Canon PowerShot SX60 HS is the 'safe bet' in the superzoom category. It offers good image quality, a fully articulating LCD, more than enough zoom power, and a solid feature set that includes Raw ...