Canon EOS 70D + 18-135/3.5-5.6
A newer model Canon EOS 80D + 18-135/3.5-5.6 IS USM was released in March 2016.
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Great upgrade
Upgraded to this from a 550D which I had for around 18 months.<br />There are a lot more features on this compared to the 550D. All useful. I've had the 70D for just over a month, it takes some getting used to as the settings, buttons and dials are all in different places, but once you find your way...- Great Features
- Great Picture Quality
- Great Touch Screen
- Lots Of Features
- Quite Heavy
The canon 70D is a brilliant camera, the DSLR met up to my expectations and what I had read upon about it. The camera is exactly what I wanted and I would recommend this product to a lot of people.
Canon's EOS 60D may be a little over three years old now but it is still highly regarded as one of the best mid-range SLRs for enthusiasts due to its ability to produce stunning images and myriad of features.
- Impressive image quality
- Super continuous AF for movies
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- 19-AF pounts
- Responsive touchscreen
- Single SD card slot
- No built-in GPS
- Unable to record videos when Wi-Fi is on
- Creative filters & HDR JPEG only
Brilliant camera!
I purchased this camera for a trip to Canada - and I'm so glad that I did! Going on a family trip, I took 90% of my pics on auto settings without a tripod and they came out fantastic - I just didn't have the time to fiddle with settings when I needed to get the right shot at that moment while...
Canon 70D DSLR Review: Fast Focus for Stills and Video
If you're in the market for a DSLR that excels in both still photography and video recording, Canon's EOS 70D is the camera for you. Color and detail are excellent. This DSLR's responsive and accurate autofocus system lets you precisely follow moving subjects, and easy-to-reach controls let you...- Fast autofocus and tracking in video and live view
- Easy one-handed operation for essential settings
- Wi-Fi equipped for photo transfers
- remote control
- Very sharp images and accurate color
- Tedious wireless and white balance controls
- Somewhat bulky
Great DSLR for the enthusiast.
I upgraded from a Canon T3i and couldn't be happier. The touch screen and video was never a factor in my purchasing of this camera but now I find these features indispensable.- What I like about it
- Fast focusing, 19 cross type focus points
- Very nice ISO performance
- Touch screen is awesome
- Sturdy build quality and nice ergonomics
- The video quality is excellent combined with STM lenses
- Battery perfomance is very good
- No headphone jack
- not a deal breaker
First impressions of the 70D were underwhelming. It looks just like a 60D and IQ not much different either. A big omission was the lack of GPS which was highly annoying as its on the FF 6D; so I expected it on the 70D The touch screen is little more that a gimmick for the benefit for the camera...
- Image quality
- colour
- auto focus responsiveness
- live view auto focus
- video qualty tilting LCD screen
- No GPS , Image shadow noise at high ISO
- Af/F not easy for a beginner
State of the art AF system - Video is a dream
The upcharge for a QVC purchase on this camera body isn't that bad compared to some other Photography equipment I see on here. Of course, easy pay makes this far more convenient for some folks, like myself. I upgraded from the T3i (Another QVC purchase#.
Canon 70D
This camera is everything you've ever wanted in a DSLR. Excellent Auto Focus, perfect amount of focus points and focusing very fast on moving subjects. Feels solid in the grip of your hand, comfortable size.
Get it if its your first SLR
Improved video capabilities over all predecessors and it you are a first time buyer into the SLR market, you will really appreciate all this camera has to offer. Unlike most other APS-C/SLR Cameras this one offers flip out rotating flip out LCD screen and it is in every respect an intermediate/pro...