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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Canon EOS 70D Review
In addition to great stills and videos, Canon's new Dual Pixel AF technology is a real winner, garnering the EOS 70D an Editor's Choice Award.- Excellent enthusiast DSLR
- Dual Pixel AF for movies a major improvement
- High-quality stills
- great videos
- No AF Assist lamp on body
- Wi-Fi implementation needs help
- Bulky
- but that comes with the territory
JEEZUZ just JEEZUZ!!!!
My dear human beings, this thing is Insanely Awsome and i definitely would recommend this to all the people who want to make Beautiful and i say "Beautiful" movies and of course stills, Get this baby.- just beautiful results.
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When all of the photography world was expecting an upgrade to the excellent 7D, Canon surprised us all by releasing an upgrade to the 60D the 70D, with a 20MP cropped sensor with a new dual-pixel CMOS AF system.
The latest EOS from Canon has been a few years in the making, but we're sure Canon users will agree it's been worth the wait. This model incorporates lots of contemporary technology such as Wi-Fi and touchscreen operation, as well as unveiling brand-new features like the Dual Pixel sensor, which...
Canon EOS 70D
We wanted to give the camera an image quality rating of 7.5; it's very good, but overall, not quite as good as the D7100, all things considered. It's unfortunate because the rest of the package - excellent autofocus system, streamlined shooting design and appropriate feature set for the price - adds...- New sensor delivers excellent autofocus performance and the camera itself is quite fast
- Streamlined design
- Feature set appropriately tailored to the target market
- Image quality doesn't overly impress for this price class
- Single card slot
- Hard-to-control multicontroller
- Wi-Fi/movie mode conflict
The Canon EOS 70D really is the "game changer" that Canon claims. Its new sensor and DIGIC 5+ processor really take it to new heights with outstanding performance, image quality and new video capabilities. It is well worth the money for a first or upgraded dSLR camera.
- iAuto shooting mode is accurate and easy in all situations
- Overall image quality is excellent
- Live View AF is much faster than other dSLR cameras
- Continuous AF works great for stills and video
- 3.0-inch touch LCD is one of the easiest and most accurate to use
- Outstanding shooting performance,...
- Higher ISO settings were still very noisy
- Just one memory card slot
- Some aberrations in high contrast areas
Canon EOS 70D review
Canon has produced a very well rounded camera for enthusiast photographers. It has all the specifications that we expect, along with a few modern niceties in a body that feels well made and comfortable in the hand.
The latest EOS from Canon has been a few years in the making, but we're sure Canon users will agree it's been worth the wait. This model incorporates lots of contemporary technology such as Wi-Fi and touchscreen operation, as well as unveiling brand-new features like the Dual Pixel sensor, which...
Canon's flagship APS-C camera finally delivers on the video DSLR promise-with a catch.
Since Nikon released the D90 in 2010, the promise of a do-everything, video-capable DSLR for consumers has largely gone unrealized. While practically every DSLR can shoot full HD video these days, none have made capturing everyday clips the accessible, convenient experience that it is on camcorders...
Canon EOS 70D Review
It seems such a long time since this camera's predecessor - Canon EOS 60D - was launched. And it was. About this time, three years ago and lots has happened in the interval. MILCs are here for one thing but there are still plenty of DSLR-coholics craving for an optical view of the world.- a DSLR that won't break your bank or bend your shoulders
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