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Canon Optura 60 Review
The good: Manual focus ring; cameralike mode wheel; shutter- and aperture-priority modes available for video; optical image stabilization; excellent LCD and microphone; takes decent snapshots.
The bad: Poor low-light video quality; microphone picks up motor noise.
The bottom line: Canon's feature-packed camcorder shoots very good daylight footage but has reason to be scared of the dark.
Canon Optura 60 Specs
Manufacturer: Canon USA
Part number: 0329B001/AA
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