
Canon has announced a new camera in their coveted DSLR lineup, the 60D. The 60D is positioned between the entry-level Rebel T2i and the more expensive 7D. And just like those models, it shoots pro-quality photos and breathtaking HD video. But it has one major difference.
And that difference is an articulating LCD. That means you can flip out the camera’s viewfinder, just as you can with traditional video cameras. For people who fly solo while recording video of themselves, this will be a very welcomed addition as you’ll be able to actually see what your shot looks like while standing in front of the camera.
The Canon 60D will be available at the end of September with a street price of $1,099 for the body only or $1,399 with an 18-135mm lens (all subject to change between now and then). You can get a full rundown of the new 60D on Canon’s web site by clicking here.

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Wow … anyone one to buy a 2 month old, practically new, Canon T2I with lens for $750 so I can save up for this baby.
Dave,
Will you purchase this camera and be doing
a review of it shortly …? Thanks for one
of the best and informative blogs and podcasts
on the internet.