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Canon PowerShot SX60 HS 16.1MP Digital Camera - Black

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The Canon PowerShot SX60 HS sports one of the longest zoom ranges in any digital camera with a 65x optical zoom that covers the 35mm equivalent of 21-1365mm. Not surprisingly, it has Intelligent Optical Image Stabilizer that chooses from 8 different IS modes. It is built around a 16MP CMOS sensor with a Digic 6 Image Processor, which Canon says yields excellent low-light image quality. The SX60 also captures full 1080/60p HD video in MP4 format; the lens zooms silently and can focus while shooting video footage, and the camera disposes of an external mic jack. Autofocus is said to be greatly improved via High Speed AF, and the camera offers 6.4fps burst rate with no buffer delay. Zoom Framing Assist tracks and captures moving subjects while using the longer telephoto lengths. The camera zooms out so you can find a moving subject, then zooms in quickly to capture it up close. If you've ever tried following a moving subject with a long focal length lens, you know this is a great feature. The Canon SX60 has built-in Wi-Fi for iOS and Android devices and NFC wireless connectivity for Android devices only. It has a 3-inch, 922k dot LCD monitor as well as a 922k dot resolution eye-level viewfinder.

Product Identifiers

BrandCanon
MPN9543B001
UPC0013803244908
ModelSX60 HS
eBay Product ID (ePID)206053513

Product Key Features

Digital Zoom65x
ColorBlack
Battery TypeLithium-Ion
ConnectivityHDMI
FeaturesMini-Hdmi, HS System, Image Stabilization
Screen Size3.0".0".0".0"In.
SeriesCanon PowerShot
TypePoint & Shoot
Maximum Resolution16.1MP
Optical Zoom65x

Dimensions

Depth3.6in
Height4.5in
Width5in
Item Weight22.9 Oz.

Additional Product Features

Light Sensitivity100-3200
Display TypeLCD
Sensor TypeCmos
Sensor Resolution16.1MP
Max Video Resolution1920x1080
Additional FeaturesMini-Hdmi, HS System, Image Stabilization
Viewfinder-Field Coverage100%
Display Size3in
Still Image FormatRaw + JPEG
Exterior ColorBlack
Camera TypePoint & Shoot
Viewfinder TypeElectronic
Supported Flash MemorySDXC Uhs-I Memory Card, SDHC Uhs-I Memory Card, microSD Card

Ratings and reviews

4.8
244 product ratings
  • 204 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 32 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 7 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Easy to use

Good image quality

Good value

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  • Most favourable review

    Great lil camera 65X zoom "WOW"

    I upgraded from my Kodak "Z 1012-IS" digital to this cannon sx60 and I am very impressed with it. It does everything I want it to plus it has RAW. The distance for the zoom is awesome 65X WOW. I think I seem my relatives on the planet Mars LOL. The stabilizer is good also. The only thing to me this doesn't have is is a touch screen which is ok for my needs. The video is great on it also . If ya need some info go to you tube type in "cannon sx60 review" and see everything for yourself. If you don't want to miss a picture and have to change lenses often this will work for you. Great price at $370 but of course you need to buy the accessories to make it a complete camera . I suggest 2 things,,, when you purchase this camera or other cameras. 1- make sure you see in the listening there is a manufacture warranty because I only had a 14 warranty and if anything goes wrong with it now I have to pay for it to get fixed . 2- I'd check out a package deal if you can afford it that the camera and accessories comes all together. Ya might save a few $$. I only purchased the camera /charger/and 1 battery and will pay more for accessories . Most important tho is the warranty and some auctions don't have a 1 year warranty. Best of luck and happy shooting

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Most critical review

    Mediocre camera

    1.) When compared to my Sony DCS-400V (50x zoom) the Sony Leica lens are like comparing Swarovski crystal to glass. The view using the Sony viewfinder is crisp and clear, and the Canon has a slight dullness. 2.) The viewfinder in the Sony is larger and bright, and I prefer it for all photos. Canon states that their viewfinder is only good for bright situations; and even then it's smaller and difficult to see your subject. 3.) I read in online reviews that a plus for the Canon is that it is better in low light conditions, but I find it's not much different than the Sony; which doesn't perform well in low lighting. 4.)The Sony is well balanced and fairly easy to hold steady even in full zoom, and the slightly longer zoom Canon is almost impossible to hold steady on a bird or small object at, or near, full zoom. 5.) The Sony is quick to take a shot and easy to focus, and the Canon delays once focused, and is sometimes difficult to focus. 6.) When tracking a bird in flight, the Canon is nearly impossible to hold still and follow it's flight. It's also nearly impossible to see distant birds in flight, and zoom in on it. With the Sony I can easily see distant birds in the sky with the viewfinder, zoom in, and follow it's movements. 7.) On full zoom with the Sony, my photos were better than the Canon on closer shots. If I hadn't used the Sony, I might consider the Canon an ok camera, but the Canon doesn't seem as nice as even my earlier Sonys. I don't recommend the Canon, but unfortunately I'm stuck with it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Does everything it's designed to do!

    Having owned it's predecessor the SX50, and several DSLRS, this camera is a great improvement on the SX50. It's easy to use and gives excellent image quality, though still falls short of dslr quality. But when you factor in the reach and ease of use it's a no brainer. I usually shoot in one of the PASM modes on my dslrs , but this camera gives excellent results in auto mode! And I was also surprised by it's low light image quality. Highly recommended!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • A Bridge Camera

    There are some excellent, simple, pocket-size cameras around This is NOT one. It is not close to being pocket-sized and is hefty. If you're looking for a full option, highly technical camera, this is NOT that one, either. It's what is called a "bridge camera," somewhere between the simplicity of an easy point and shoot and the complexity of a multiple lens, SLR camera. It is challenging to someone like me, not a camera geek, whose prior camera was about 20 models old, a PowerShot S1 IS. The SX60, compared to the S1 IS, which is the earliest model in this particular Canon line, is much more complex and requires a steeper learning curve--IF you want to master all the camera can do for your picture taking. The camera is still very new to me, and I've not had a lot of experience shooting in the various modes. Especially, I've not done much on the fully "Auto" mode. From what I see, the pictures are, as you'd think, a significant leap forward in detail and all else. I'll suspend judgement on the automatic aspect until my wife (who uses the camera that way) compares her pictures now to the ones she took with the early PowerShot. My fully manual and fully adjusted function pictures are, in my opinion, excellent. I can take better pictures in more lighting conditions. I get much, much better detail. So I'm a happy camper. It's just too early to give a definitive opinion. I think the major drawback, for me, is the amount of function that has to do with wifi connectivity and keeping up with the latest computer technology. While I'm somewhat into that, the reason I get a camera is to take pictures. My ideal would be this same camera minus a bunch of bells and whistles that have little to do with picture taking. They add to the complexity without adding to the picture taking.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Easy to take along and easy to use.

    This camera is light weight and easy to use. It came with all the excessories I need. It has a very nice zoom and takes great pictures. I wanted a camera that I could pack and take with on trips and also take on nature hikes to take quality pictures. This is the camera for me. I love it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great All Purpose DSLR bridge camera with Great features

    I found this DSLR bridge camera to be easy to use in auto mode right out the box. Setting up the camera the way I like it did take some time but found a copy of the user manual, which is huge, and read my way forward. Setting up the Wi-fi is not real easy but ordered the proper Canon cables, downloaded the Canon software and things fell into place. My old camera died right before Christmas so getting a camera to start quickly was a must. I compared two other cameras with similar long zoom capabilities (my search importance), Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX400V Digital Camera and Nikon COOLPIX P610 Digital Camera, and found that for the features and price Canon PowerShot SX60 HD camera was the best for me. Plus you can shoot in RAW format. Make sure to buy a high quality SD card as this camera shoots great 1080i action video and a high speed card is essential. I ordered a Canon Speedlite 270EX II flash, an HDMI cable and stereo cable for those not having HDMI to show off my pics and videos to family and while on vacation. Though still learning about ALL the features, I found a laminated cheat card that has helped not having to always look through the users manual. Can't wait to continue to explore new things to enhance my picture-taking experience.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Zoom capabilities can't be beat!

    I purchased this camera over three years ago because I got tired of changing out different lens to capture long distant shots. The IS feature works very well so the pictures do not appear blurry. I purchased a second SX60 because my wife will be able to have a similar camera and have a backup in case something goes wrong with my older one. This camera also has a hot shoe in case you want to use a external flash for longer distant shots in a dark area and has a 65 times zoom.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • World's Smallest Heavyweight

    I love this camera. I shoot professionally, and for fun, and this camera is perfect to carry with me all the time. There are so many bells and whistles, I hardly know where to start. Suffice to say, it does a ton, covers a lot of ground, and makes it all easy. My favorite feature is the insane zoom range. 65X is the equivalent of 24mm the 1350mm in traditional 35mm lenses. I recently shot a concert in Chicago from the back of the outdoor pavilion. I was able to get all-encompassing wide angle shots, and extreme close-ups of individual musicians in the orchestra. The images are not super-sharp in long telephoto range, but that's not unusual even with long-range zoom lenses for DSLR's. At 16.1 MP, the Canon SX60 will give you images that can be enlarged to remarkable dimensions, while retaining crisp, clear images. I can't imagine more fun packed in a compact, lightweight camera like this one. Canon really knocked it out of the park with this one...and caught the center fielder's disappointment, close-up, from behind home plate.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • My Thoughts on the Canon Powershot SX60

    I bought this Canon as a "second camera". Something a little more compact yet still capable of quality photos to carry along on my outings. It has become my primary camera. The zoom lens is very impressive. A photo of the moon a few nights ago produced amazing sharpness of craters. I've used it to photograph dragonflies and the sharpness of the subjects taken from 30 feet away is surprising. For the money this camera is a heck of a deal! My only negative comment is that I prefer to look through the view finder with my eye and that is not excellent- of course the flip-out led screen works great and I'm getting used to using that. For an affordable camera that produces better than expected photos I like this canon a lot.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Canon's awesome long-zoom SX60

    After more than a year of deciding between the Canon SX60 and its successor the SX70, and watching prices on both skyrocket because of COVID-related shortages and backorders, I decided I would go with the older model. As much as anything, Canon, for reasons known only to itself, decided to drop the hot shoe on the SX70. Dumb decision, IMHO, because this advanced camera should have more flash available than just the tiny little one it comes with. This model is the flagship of the long-zoom series for Canon! The camera arrived on time, with a battery charger, carrying case and 2 spare batteries. The case was insufficient for the camera [no side or top pockets for accessories], so I swapped it out for a case I already owned. But the camera is in great shape. And the newer chip, at least 5 years more advanced than the last long-zoom camera I had, is spectacular! One constant problem with digital camera sensors is they tend to underexpose green plants. Particularly pines and evergreens. Rich green trees in life tend to go black with a greenish undertone. But the SX60 has a high-dynamic range setting. Two, in fact -- one for highlights, and one for shadows. By doubling or quadrupling the range available, marginal photos now look great with with out any photo editing necessary! From what I can tell, the only thing I missed out on by not getting the SX70 was a 4K Ultra HD video instead of regular 1080p HD video. Since I rarely shoot video with my camera, this feature will not be missed. And I have a few small quibbles. On previous cameras I owned, I could hit a button to toggle between the LCD screen on the back and the eyepiece at the top. For this camera [it wasn't readily apparent], I had to flip the LCD screen out and turn it facing inward to activate the eye-level eyepiece. But overall, this was a great purchase. I have already taken it on an extended camping trip, taken more than 1,000 photos with it, and several hundred around the house. I am a fan.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned