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I think 60D is not a match to the D7000. D7000 is rather on level with Canon 7D. Me- myself,I was between the 7D & D7000 when buying. It was my first DSLR I was going to buy. The Canon felt better in hand, Nikon scared me with the amount of buttons. At the end went for the D7000 and I am soo happy. The D7000 has got more buttons on the body, where canon has got them hidden in the menu.
I must say that it is very handy when you try to take pics quickly and need to change settings.You will get used to it very quickly and once you conquere all the features, you will be happy too, that you dont have to trough that menu.
NIKON NIKON NIKON !!
I barely ever have to access menus on my 40D.
As on the 7D, all the regularly altered options are on external buttons, just some of them double up as functions are adjusted on two dials (the line of 3 buttons along the top next to the LCD doubles up to actually alter 6 functions).
I'm not slating the D7000, but I've had a look at one and there is barely anything external that isn't external on the 7D (and vice versa).
Which layout is better depends entirely on the personal preference of the user in question, but there is definitely no notable differences in the amount of external control available between those two bodies.
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