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Canon EOS 7D Mark II + 15-85/3.5-5.6 IS

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slrgear.com
★★★★★
13 years ago
Canon EOS 7D review by biskandar

i just bought yesterday in singapore . It was a great dslr body for crops category . I love it till single moment , and never look back now . Before i used 500d , but after i use this superb dslr body , i can see bigger size angle inside view finder , after i shot several object , it has more good...

faster and sensitif all af points ; solid and ergonomic body ; nice and efficient menu ; awesome viewfinder

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Digital Camera Review
★★★★★
13 years ago
Canon EOS 7D Review

With the introduction of the 7D, Canon has fit a camera neatly into both the resolution and cost gaps that had formerly existed in their DSLR lineup. Now there's a smooth progression of resolution from 10 megapixels to 21 at roughly 2 or 3 megapixel increments, and a $1700 camera to fill the gap...

Good image quality; 8 fps shooting; HD video

Cost; 72 dpi image output

buydig.com
★★★★
13 years ago
EOS 7D all in one photo video solution

I use this for taking HDRI images for use in 3D renders.. the 8fps is great for that. I also use it with a macro lens to shot stop motion with Dragon Stopmotion and the Live mode allows me to use the 7D as I would a high end Video cam, but with way more lens possibilities.

Good Image Quality; Quiet; Easy To Use

amazon.in
★★★★★
13 years ago
excellent features.

This product is world class with extra ordinary features it is possessing and best priced for the features it has. I love this product for its excellent performance.

PC Authority
★★★★
13 years ago
Canon's EOS 7D boasts exceptional image quality and HD video for less than a pro DSLR

Canon's new 7D looks to bridge the gap between the incredible but expensive 5D Mark II and very capable stills camera the 50D. At $3499, the 7D is midway in price between these two excellent cameras. Does it perform well enough to carve out its own niche?

amazon.ca
★★★★
13 years ago
Even after several years of use, still a great camera

I know that the 70D is now on the market and Canon made some improvements; however, I have been using this camera for several years and it continues to perform perfectly. With 18 MP the 7D is still at the higher end of the range for DSLR's, the 8FPS rate is respectable (the new 70D does 7FPS) and it...

Bright Hub
★★★★★
14 years ago
Canon EOS 7D Review: Canon's Latest Camera Breaks New Ground in Canon DSLR Line

Canon's new camera is aimed at pros and serious amateurs. The Canon EOS 7D camera defines a new category for Canon not quite fitting in any of the camera maker's existing lines of cameras.

The Register
★★★★★
14 years ago
Canon EOS 7D

As a smaller sibling to the 5D Mark II, it was the video capabilities that created the buzz around the EOS 7D. It was the only alternative for sensible frame rates, whilst still being able to take advantage of the huge selection of fast EF lenses and giving that pleasing, filmic depth of field look.

Wired
★★★★
14 years ago
Review: Canon EOS 7D

Maybe you're tired of using a crappy point-and-shoot. Or, maybe you feel like you've outgrown your awesome, yet dated, PowerShot G9. Maybe you're just looking to strap up a full-featured DSLR. Canon's newest 7D is the way to go. There's no maybe about it.

Solid build and weatherproofing with pro-style feel in hand; Frame rate is sport-shooter ready; Wireless control of external Speedlite flashes; 8 frames per second in RAW makes us swoon

Noisy pop-up flash motor; Quick-control dial on the back of the camera takes more effort to turn than previous Canon models; Auto white balance in artificial light is bronze-medal worthy at best

photozone.de
★★★★★
14 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)...

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

"average" high-ISO performance; AWB (auto-white balancing) could be better in artificial light conditions

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