Canon EOS 7D Mark II + 15-85/3.5-5.6 IS
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15 years ago
Canon EOS 7D review
The Canon EOS 7D digital SLR is designed for users who want fast shooting performance. That means sports photographers, nature photographers, and basically anyone who needs to freeze-frame a fast-moving subject.
15 years ago
Canon EOS 7D � King of crops!
Good reviewers are nitpicks. And it is this quality that makes us the darling of our readers, and a thorn for manufacturers, whose seemingly perfect products we take apart, and come up with a list of imperfections. As a reviewer, one must school oneself be as objective as possible, eliminating bias.
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
"Love Hate Relationship"
I loved my 7D straight away, pictures where quality, design was beautiful, and if fits very beautifully in your hand. I was very satisfied with the video quality and the artistic shots you can get with this camera are untouchable from 99% of the camcorders out there. Life was great..
Pros:
- Water Resistent
- FAST burst speed
- Fits very nicely in the hand
Cons:
- Little heavy for petite users
14 years ago
good camera i think
well so far its been a good camera for my needs, i enjoy taking picures of landscape. Takes some time for me to get it to focus but at the end a get a great picture. This was my Birthday gift from my BFF Seid. He sure knows how to pick them. XOXO
Pros:
- Easy To Use
- Good Image Quality
- Quiet
Cons:
- Short Battery Life
14 years ago
Good Points: Great image quality and user friendly interface. Camera and lens combination feel well balanced in the hand. Very useful focal length range equivalent to 24mm-136mm on this body. Lens image stabilisation performs very well. Great battery life and very fast auto-focusing.
14 years ago
Amazing
I have had my EOS 7D for around 12 months now and have finally got everything set up to how I want it,all in all a superb piece of equipment that has never let me down in any way,after deciding upon this against a D800 I'm glad to say I personally have made the right choice,and am not in looking to...
13 years ago
Awesome camera for the price
I use this with a Sigma 50mm prime to shoot portraits, with the Canon 10-22mm wide angle to shoot landscapes and starscapes, with a 70-200L to shoot sporting events and with a 24-105L for macro and walk-around shots. The 24-105L is my least favorite.
Pros:
- Still fairly small compared to a full-frame camera so it's easier to take it with you
- Durable, tons of available lenses, great low light, decent video, fast, great quality shots
- Has up to 30 second automatic shutter speed, and a bulb mode to take super-long exposures if you're into star trails
Cons:
- You must manually focus during video recording
- Uses a crop sensor (a pro and a con depending on your needs.) Not as easy to learn to use as an entry-level camera, because it gives you the feature set of a professional level camera on the entry-level 1.6x crop sensor
10 years ago
I purchased this camera twice. The first time I bought a refurbished copy from my local store in 2013, I had the camera for 6 months and found that the AF was wonky. I calibrated all my lenses (by FoCal) right after I bought the camera (along with a used 135L).
10 years ago
Best in quality
It is best in camera quality pictures and look. but its noise level is high. apart from this all thing are good. its look is good, easy to handle and easy to care. battery backup is also good and its zoom is perfect.
Pros:
- its camera pic quality
Cons:
- noise level
16 years ago
If you can justify the price tag it's hard to fault Canon's new APS-C flagship. With class-leading image quality, fast operation and excellent handling the EOS 7D is everything a semi-pro model should be--and the excellent movie mode will be a welcome bonus to those that like their pictures to move.
Pros:
- Class-leading detail and resolution at base ISO
- good per-pixel sharpness
- Very good low-light performance
- low noise levels and good retention of detail
- 8 frames per second continuous shooting speed
- Thanks to Dual Digic 4 processors very quick and responsive performance
- Excellent build quality...
Cons:
- Unreliable white balance under artificial lighting
- Slight tendency to overexpose in contrasty conditions
- Occasional jagged lines in 720p video
- No built-in AF illuminator
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