Canon EOS 7D + 18-135/3.5-5.6 IS
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13 years ago
If you expect a huge difference in overall image quality between the EOS 40D, EOS 50D and EOS 7D, you'd probably be somewhat disappointed, but that's not what the EOS 7D is really about. In terms of ergonomics and features, the 7D is clearly ahead of the other EOS crop sensor cameras.
13 years ago
Fan-damn-tasic
Sent my order for the 7D + the lens on a Tuesday and it came by Friday with FedEx express shipping. The camera is great and I have had no problems with it, I have had it for about 6 months now :D
12 years ago
Canon EOS 7D Camera Review
With a budget to spend on a top-end Canon DSLR body you are spoilt for choice. You may decide to go full-frame and invest all of your budget in the 21-megapixel EOS 5D mkII and shoot big files for the ultimate image quality.
12 years ago
Canon 7D
With just about everything this photographer could want and more, the Canon 7D is an impressive digital SLR camera. Canon took a well-established camera design and added several key features that users overwhelmingly requested, raised the resolution and frame rate, and added HD video to create a...
Pros:
- Excellent 18-megapixel sensor with impressively low noise and superb detail
- Very good high ISO performance
- especially for 18-megapixel subframe sensor
- Rugged construction with magnesium body and weather sealing
- Good ergonomics with highly customizable user interface
- Quick Menu system
- The usual...
Cons:
- Switching to Live View mode is slow
- No dedicated AF-assist lamp (flash is used)
- and AF-assist adjustment is buried in the Flash Settings menu
- AF not as good in low light as 50D
- AE not reliable in very low light
- Slow record to display time
- No intervalometer or multiple exposure support
- No...
12 years ago
Canon EOS 7D Review / Test Report
Canon has pretty much dominated the full format DSLR arena for several years but they suffered a couple of hefty blows from Nikon in the APS-C segment during the last few years. Canon was able to respond in the low end market but they didn't really offer any direct competitor to Nikon D200/D300(s)...
Pros:
- outstanding build quality, high resolution combined with decent dynamic range, superb viewfinder (for an APS-C DSLR) inc
- super-imposable grid lines, full HD (1080p @ 30 fps) movie mode, dual axis electronic level, excellent battery life
Cons:
- "average" high-ISO performance
- AWB (auto-white balancing) could be better in artificial light conditions
10 years ago
Canon 7D
The 7D is a spectacular camera for general use, while the 7D Mark II is much, much better for sports. For nature and landscapes I'd go the extra cost for the 5D Mark II in a heartbeat, but for action in reasonable light, the 7D is an awesome camera.
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