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Manufacturer: Canon
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The camera was fine, but the battery was non-functioning and one of the lenses is after-market and will not fit. It will cost additional money for us to even know if the camera works as advertised.
The Canon 7D is currently the most advanced, non 1D crop body currently produced by Canon - even though it's going on three years old. There are lots of things that make this body stand out compared to the other crop (APS-C 1.6x) factor bodies.
High FPS (8); Quality Auto Focus System and Metering System; strong magnesium build; 1080p video
Aging technology (getting due for a refresh); retail price still slightly high
As a pro how can you use a camera that will give you about a 35% in focus, and some times even less. I got it as a second body and is a piece of junk..Many photo shoots ruened.
good battery life; Nice features/settings; Quick Start-up time; Superior build quality; Lightweight/Portable; Simple controls/menu
Dim LCD; Shaky operation; Poor image quality; noisy; Difficult to use
The Canon EOS 7D is a new advanced cropped-sensor DSLR with a very rich feature set starting with an 18 MP sensor with ISO sensitivity range up to 12,800 and high-speed continuous drive up to 8 FPS and including many advanced features such as a 100% coverage viewfinder, a digital level,...
Very low image noise; Excellent sharpness; ISO range entirely usable; up to 1600 for large prints; Super-fast autofocus speed and tacking; No shutter lag and great shot-to-shot speeds; Quick and responsive; Large 100% coverage viewfinder; 2-Axis digital level; Full choice of exposure modes for...
Frequent overexposure; Poor color accuracy; Poor white-balance; both auto and preset under artificial light; Slower than average instant review speed; Slow to power-off due to sensor cleaning; LCD too bright; Several interface oddities; see review page 2
Canon EOS 7D SLR Body itself is a great product and when you get discounts and freebies on its purchase, it becomes great. I read about this camera and bought it through Snapdeal.
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.
Excellent still-image and HD-video quality; Fast performance; Various HD video recording options
Pricey; Video recording is not as simple as with a dedicated camcorder
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.
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
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
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
Easy To Use; Good Image Quality; Quiet
Short Battery Life
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).
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