Digital Inspiration. That's how the good folks at Canon define their EOS 60D DSLR Camera.
 With an 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor, a 3" Clear View LCD, and HD video 
capture, among other mouth-watering features, perhaps you will agree. 
Let's take a tantalizing tour of this highly-anticipated DSLR camera 
body.
What was that? Did I say video? Yes, I did. Let's take a moment to delve
 into the feature that has all those techies out there jumping out of 
their desk chairs. The 60D is more than your run-of-the-mill DSLR 
camera, as we know; it doubles as a 1920 x 1080 HD video camera. With 
the built-in video camera you'll be able to capture MOV video clips up 
to 4GB in size (time depends on resolution).
With features like manual exposure control, the option to attach on any 
of the Canon EF or EF-S lenses, and various audio adjustments - 
including an external stereo mic connection, and both manual and 
auto gain control - the 60D puts DSLR film-making at your fingertips. 
Other noteworthy features of the video function include in-camera 
editing, a number of recording resolutions to choose from, and an HDMI 
output for one-cable connection to your HDTV.
Perhaps you should take a moment and catch your breath. Ok, here we go - back to the DSLR proper. 
Let's ease back into things here. No matter if you're shooting video or 
digital stills the 60D captures everything to convenient flash memory 
cards - Record to SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards. Canon also gives you the 
option to use wireless USB 2.0 drives, or Eye-Fi cards for computer-free
 wireless transfer of your images.
 
 
Now, back to the show... The 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor packs in enough 
pixel-power to make those mural prints you've only been dreaming of, a 
reality. But even if you don't plan on making a wall-sized mural of your
 dog romping through the surf, 18MP have other advantages. Sharpness, 
clear details, a lack of image-destroying noise, and true-to-life colors
 are all examples of how more pixels will make your images pop! 
The 60D also features Canon's DIGIC 4 Image Processor. With DIGIC 4 
you'll enjoy the benefits of fast shooting speeds, in-camera RAW image 
processing, creative filters, image resizing, and other exciting 
in-camera features. Enhanced Face Detection Live Mode, Full HD video 
recording, Auto Lighting Optimizer, and Lens Peripheral Optimization are
 additional features also enabled by DIGIC 4. 
Another high-point of the 60D is the fully articulated (in layman's 
terms: flip out and/or swivel) 3" LCD screen. That's right boys and 
girls, the LCD opens away from the camera and articulates for viewing 
from multiple angles. You can also choose to leave the LCD in the 
traditional back of the camera position. When you're done shooting, turn
 the LCD in, and its back cover protects the display from damage.
 
When it comes to low light you want the option to shoot without a flash.
 Canon gave the 60D ISO settings from 100-6400 - and the option to go up
 to 12800 using the custom function. You have more options to choose 
from - and more opportunity to capture stunningly clear images, even in 
low light. 
What else could Canon fit into this divinely, oh wait, I mean digitally 
inspired camera? A short overview; includes 5.3 frames per second 
continuous shooting, a 96% coverage viewfinder, a multi-control dial, a 
63-zone dual-layer metering system, and a 9-point AF system.
 
In addition to these user-friendly features, the camera also boasts 
in-camera photo editing technologies. You'll be able to process RAW 
files entirely in the camera to produce a separate JPEG file - without a
 computer. Filters like "Grainy Black-and-White" and "Soft Focus Effect"
 also allow you to add an artistic touch to your images, sans 
post-production. Throw in compatibility with Mac and PC, along with a 
myriad of bundled software options, and the 60D is one camera that packs
 a powerful punch.