It was dropped on the 60D, in favor of a combo dial / multi-directional controller, which I didn't mind because the dial was fairly large and easy to manipulate. ![]() Since my first Canon camera - the 20D - I've loved the picking AF points with the little joystick next to the chimp screen. ![]() The 60D is the most comfortable camera I ever used, with one glaring negative - AF point selection. The size is a bit smaller, the weight is perfect, the grip is easy to hold like the 60D, and the thumb rest has evolved to perfection - akin to Canon's excellent handling 6D. To that end (lighter and less conspicuous), the 70D is a joy to shoot. For example, while most wedding photographers would choose a large 70~200 2.8 zoom for their telephoto tool ("big white" as I call it), my choice is a mix of three lighter weight lenses - the 70~200 4 IS, the 85/1.8 and 135L. With a schedule of 50+ weddings a year, it's not uncommon for me to shoot for 2 to 4 days in a row and I appreciate a lightweight camera system with excellent ergonomics.
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