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Which video shooting effect is better, Canon 60D or Nikon D7000?

The video shooting function of Nikon D7000 and Canon 60D is obviously superior to Canon 60D in terms of output specifications. Especially in the 720p specification, the frame number of 50fps not only looks smoother, but also reserves computing space for post-processing. However, for beginners, the performance of video shooting autofocus is still very important. Both of these cameras have autofocus function when shooting video, but the current SLR cameras have not achieved ideal autofocus function in video shooting. The new full-time autofocus function of Nikon D7000 has really improved this situation. As can be seen from the video, the automatic focus tracking function of Nikon D7000 is inefficient when shooting video, but in the case of large contrast, it can achieve accurate focus without "pulling the bellows" (the process of moving the lens back and forth to find the focus), and the focus is still relatively smooth. At present, this auto-focusing performance can not successfully focus on high-speed moving objects, but for users without camera foundation, it can conveniently record meetings and take family photos. Canon 60D still maintains the consistent level of autofocus in video shooting of SLR cameras. Pressing the shutter button can achieve a single autofocus, but there is still a case of "bellows pulling", and the focusing speed is also very slow, which is unbearable for continuous recording of video shooting. Therefore, the video shooting function of Canon SLR cameras is still set for professional photographers and suitable for manual focusing operation.

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