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Introduction
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01.Hardware
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02.Handling
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03.Modes
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04.Controls
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05.Conclusion
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06.Specs & Ratings
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07.Comments

Introduction
We stopped by the 2010 Canon Expo for a chance to get some hands-on action with the latest in Canon cameras. Our first stop? The just-announced Canon EOS 60D (MSRP $1099.00). There were a surprising number of improvements over 2008's 50D—none more exciting than the articulated LCD and 1080/30p video capture.
Design & Appearance
The 60D shares many of the same design elements as its predecessor. One significant improvement over the 50D: an articulated LCD panel, which flips out from the body of the camera and can be rotated/tilted in order to achieve some unique shooting angles. Other than that, you'll find the same rubberized texture for improved grip and the same style of buttons, controls, and ports.
Tour
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| The 60D is compatible with the standard library of Canon lenses. |
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| The articulated LCD panel is a major upgrade since the 50D. |
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| The left side houses all the ports... | ...the right side has the card slot. |
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| The monochrome LCD up top keeps track of manual image adjustments. |
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| That's a tether on the bottom—to make sure we don't steal the camera! |
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