I wrote a blog post comparing these two cameras on my Wordpress blog Picturing Change, which may give some helpful insight. There are also some other posts there that go into more detail about the Canon 60D and how it compares to the other current Canon dSLRs.

As far as the discussion of autofocus during video, while the Canon 60D does not have continuous AF during video, you can still operate AF while filming. You press the shutter button halfway or press the AF button to refocus where you want. However, it is somewhat slow and awkward, the sound of the AF motor in the lens may be picked up by the mic, and you will probably want to edit the whole bit out.

Since you went with the 60D, you may want to check out an eBook I wrote about it called Your World 60D. There is info about it on my blog (see above) or here: http://www.dojoklo.com/Full_Stop/. Good luck, you made a great choice!