Canon EOS 7D + 18-135/3.5-5.6 IS
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15 years ago
8fps pictures, 1080p HD video and interchangeable lenses make great features. Magnesium alloy casing is weatherproof and heavy, so it feels safe in your hand. Bad Points: The menus are a bit fiddly, this is the first time in a very long while I have read a manual!
Pros:
- 18 MP sensor gives fantastic quality to your pictures
- easy to blow up on posters and canvas
15 years ago
Canon EOS 7D Review
At Rs. 85,000 the 7D is an attractive option for those looking for a high performance dSLR camera. Image quality is top notch, and if you want better, you need to look at a full frame. Noise is very well controlled for a crop sensor and the 7D is exceptionally sturdy.
Pros:
- Very solidly built and nicely weather sealed
- Very ergonomically positioned buttons and dials that are highly configurable
- Highly intuitive interface and lots of customisable options
- Fast
- reliable AF system
- Capable of excellent quality results across the board
- and in a variety of shooting...
Cons:
- ISO 6400 performance will not satisfy those used to full frames
- Metering has issues with incandescent lighting
- especially yellow lighting
- though all dSLRs goof up here
- and the 7D is better than many
- Loss in finer detail and smearing of textures when shooting red subjects
- particularly darker...
15 years ago
Canon EOS 7D
An excellent midrange dSLR, the Canon EOS 7D delivers for the money.
Pros:
- Very fast
- excellent photo quality
- flexible autofocus system
- big, bright viewfinder
- streamlined interface
- adds wireless flash control
Cons:
- Single card slot
- some annoying small and hard-to-feel buttons
- limited to three shots for bracketing
- Live View focusing still slow
15 years ago
Canon EOS 7D Review
Canon has long enjoyed incredible success in the enthusiast/semi-pro sector but in the last couple of years Nikon, with its D300 in particular, has become the brand of choice for many.
16 years ago
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16 years ago
Canon EOS 7D
In terms of its design, the EOS 7D is outwardly very similar to the full-frame Canon EOS 5D Mark II. Sharing almost exactly the same dimensions (148.2 x 110.7 x 73.5mm) and weight (820g), the 7D is a little smaller but 10g heavier than its big brother.
16 years ago
With the release of the 7D, Canon hasn't so much updated any of its existing cameras as carved out a new niche, creating what the company describes as an "all-rounder" that ostensibly targets the prosumer sports-orientated shooter.
16 years ago
Canon EOS 7D review
At last, it appears Canon has raised its game, in response to Nikon, and introducing a new breed of camera, the EOS 7D.
16 years ago
The 7D is one of those things you'll buy and never ever regret, I was genuine about buying and the staff gave me an awesome deal (better than everyone) I'm so happy with it all I strongly recommend the replacement warranty, it a peace of mind.
16 years ago
Canon EOS 7D
The $1,699 (list, body only) 18-megapixel Canon EOS 7D takes beautiful pictures-in a wide variety of lighting situations. But the true lure of the Canon 7D is that it's the only sub-$2,000 D-SLR that offers a multitude of high-definition video-capture options.
Pros:
- Excellent still-image and HD-video quality
- Fast performance.
Cons:
- Pricey
- Video recording is not as simple as with a dedicated camcorder
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