stuff.tv Updated: 2014-05-17 01:32:40
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There's no getting round it, the 70D is big. The step up in size from the entry-level 700D is notable enough – it's taller, fatter and has a far bigger grip – but put it next to a CSC such as the Olympus OMD-EM1 and it feels needlessly hefty. Alright, so...

Excellent new autofocus system, Superb image quality, Handy Wi-Fi and touchscreen...

Bigger than a mirrorless cam, Expensive...

VERDICT The 70D is Canon's best DSLR for ages. While its recent entry-level models have been near flawless in their own right, they've not really offered anything that might make compact system camera users sit up and take notice. But the 70D does exactly...
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Canon’s release schedule this past year hasn’t been quite as manic as its competitors, with ‘just’ three DSLR consumer offerings in the EOS 100D, 700D and 70D in ascending order of price and specification. As well as being top dog the 20.2 effective me...

Swift and accurate auto focus for both stills and video, semi pro feel built-to-last build, superb image quality that packs a punch even with 18-55mm kit zoom, angle adjustable LCD with touch screen...

Chunkier and heavier than most consumer-level DSLRs, top plate LCD shortcuts could be made less fiddly and easier to access still...

Fast, sharp and well built, if you can afford the outlay the 70D should last you a good few years of service...
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Given the maelstrom in the camera business, Canon – still the biggest player – is keeping a decided low profile while sticking to DSLRs, one of its main meal tickets. The 20.2-megapixel EOS 70D ($1,199, body only) is the latest and it's targeted to advanc...

Excellent enthusiast DSLR, Dual Pixel AF for movies a major improvement, High-quality stills, great videos...

No AF Assist lamp on body, Wi-Fi implementation needs help, Bulky, but that comes with the territory...

The Canon EOS 70D is a first-rate 20.2MP DSLR and gives one of our favorites, the Nikon D7100, a very good run for the money. We really like the operability and still quality of both. However, the Canon really trumps Nikon on the video front. Canon's ne...
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The announcement of any Canon DSLR usually creates a lot of excitement, but when that camera launches a new sensor with a new pixel count (for the manufacturer) and is aimed at enthusiast photographers, it ups the ante considerably. So naturally there's b...

Excellent image quality, Plenty of control over images, Responsive, articulated touchscreen, WiFi built in for remote control, 19AF points all crosstype...

Creative Filters JPEG only, HDR mode JPEG only, Creative Filters live view only, Viewfinder level can be hard to see, Metering problems in high contrast...

Buying Guide Best DSLR: top cameras by price and brand If Canon follows its usual pattern we can expect to see the Canon EOS 70D's 20.2 million-pixel Dual Pixel CMOS sensor appearing throughout the range. Many Canon users are likely to be satisfied with t...
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Since Nikon released the D90 in 2010, the promise of a do-everything, video-capable DSLR for consumers has largely gone unrealized. While practically every DSLR can shoot full HD video these days, none have made capturing everyday clips the accessible, co...

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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2014-05-17 01:32:40
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The Canon EOS 70D adds yet more spice to the increasingly competitive mid-range DSLR sector, thanks to an innovative autofocus system. The Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology splits 80% of the image sensor's pixels in half, creating two independent diodes tha...

Amazing auto-focus and wonderful image quality...
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Competent ‘Prosumer’ digital SLR for those looking for a mid to high end shooter Adjustable LCD with touch screen plus rugged build and body integral Wi-Fi, not to mention 20MP pictures, add up to a classy if pricey contender If you’re in the market f...

Swift and accurate auto focus, semi professional body construction with chunky handgrip and top plate LCD, angle adjustable rear screen with touch panel operation, built-in Wi-Fi connectivity...

Heavier than most consumer DSLRs, particularly with kit zoom attached, expensive for an APS-C DSLR, awkward to tweak settings using small top plate buttons encircling the smallest LCD...

In a nutshell the 70D looks, feels and almost performs as well as a pro DSLR. And yet, if we were able to pay this much for a DSLR we'd also have our eye on the full frame 6D, released last September, for just a little more...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-17 01:32:40
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The Canon EOS 70D ($1,199 direct, body only) is the first traditional D-SLR we’ve seen with an on-chip phase detect autofocus system that doesn’t have to hand off to contrast detection in order to confirm focus. That gives it the ability to deliver quick...

The Canon EOS 70D delivers the smoothest Live View focus we've seen in a traditional D-SLR, but it can struggle to lock that focus in dim light...
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Technology News Digital Life News Cameras DateOctober 17, 2013 (2) Read later This 20-megapixel camera uses dual-pixel technology, designed to improve auto-focus performance in live-view mode. The idea is to incorporate phase detection - t...
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LOOK MUM, NO WIRES] by terry on 16 October 2013 The Canon EOS 70D reviewed today is the latest camera to come into the Imaging Shed sporting WiFi and the ability to pair with a smartphone. Every new camera these days comes with varying degrees of cont...
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REVIEW—CANON EOS 70D] by terry on 16 October 2013 Price: $1765 with 18–135mm lens Outstanding THE LOW-DOWN: This 20 megapixel camera uses dual pixel technology, designed to improve auto-focus performance in live view mode. The idea is to incorporate...
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When I tested the Canon EOS 60D three years ago in AP 23 August 2010, I thought it was quite a significant camera for the company. The market for middle to high-end enthusiast DSLRs has always been very competitive, so when Canon introduced the EOS 60D it...

It seems that there used to be a wealth of high-end enthusiast DSLRs to choose from, but with a longer wait between updates it appears that choice is gradually being reduced. Whether or not the EOS 70D should be your next Canon DSLR depends on your existi...
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We've had cameras that claim to do it all before. Following on from the long-in-the-tooth Canon 60D , what makes the high-end Canon EOS 70D digital SLR, any different? Well, typically when shooting video on a DSLR it's better to use the lens' manual ring...

Built to last construction, Fast response times, Full HD video...

Bulky and heavy, Not full-frame resolution, Top-plate short cuts...
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The Canon EOS 70D is the company's latest enthusiast-oriented SLR. It replaces the Canon 60D , and has various enhancements that distinguish it from the likes of the Canon EOS 700D . The viewfinder is significantly larger, there are lots of single-functio...

A few minor niggles but still a consummate all-rounder – our new favourite enthusiasts' SLR...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-05-17 01:32:40
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Three years is a long time in the camera market. And so, EOS fans have been patiently waiting 1041 days to see Canon update its "enthusiast-level" EOS 60D SLR with...

Smooth, responsive autofocus in Live View and video modes, Excellent build quality, Userfriendly design and controls, Very responsive when working in good light conditions, Good screen with touchcontrols and swivel functionality, Colour noise is controlle...

No second SD card slot, Weatherproofing isn't as advanced as with some competitors' models, Still a few design/handling flaws, Heavyweight video bitrate—SD card with at least class 10 speeds required...

The EOS 70D is a great update of Canon's enthusiast-level consumer DSLR. It's a user-friendly and pleasant-to-use camera that sets a new standard for DSLR autofocus thanks to its innovative Dual Pixel AF technology. Video buffs and fans of Live View will...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2014-05-17 01:32:40
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Canon's marketing spiel around the 70D is all about making that step up. Of course, stepping up is a relative affair and just how big a stride that is all rather depends upon from where you step.The headline specs are about an improved and speedy autofocu...

Picture quality, picture quality, picture quality. Oh, and the picture quality is amazing too.

The creative filters could be better but we're really reaching for something bad to say here...

This is a terrific mid-level DSLR camera. It has a solid, usable design, a lifetime of guides and features to explore and captures wonderful colour photographs at even low light levels. Buy it...
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At first glance the Canon EOS 70D may look like just another DSLR. But it's oh so much more than that: the 70D wages all-out war against not only the rest of the mid-level DSLR market, but also has the technology to take on mirrorless models - often calle...

Dual Pixel autofocus closes the live view gap between DSLR and CSC cameras - it's very impressive, proven 19-point AF system works well in most lighting conditions, 7fps burst at full resolution with decent buffer, great image quality, responsive touchscr...

Not 100% FoV viewfinder, high ISO noise reduction a little rough, autofocus can unwontedly drift between subjects during movie capture, no headphone jack for audio monitoring, some overexposure, filters unavailable in raw + JPEG shooting, single SD, Wi-Fi...

The 70D represents the DSLR in the post-mirror age. If you're looking for an all-rounder when it comes to both still images and movie capture then there's no other pure DSLR out there that can offer such a varied and successful feature set. It's th...
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alphr.com Updated: 2014-05-17 01:32:40
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The Canon EOS 70D adds yet more spice to the increasingly competitive mid-range DSLR sector. Whereas last year it was all about the emergence of full-frame cameras in the affordable mid-range, this year Canon has brought an innovative autofocus system int...

A stunningly fast new autofocus system makes the 70D a seriously tempting DSLR...
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What is the Canon EOS 70D? The 70D is nothing less than the big DSLR release of 2013. The ground between Canon's single-digit and triple-digit DSLRs has long housed some impressive cameras, catering for those looking to take the step up from entry-level D...

Great touchscreen performance, Impressive 19-point AF system, Dual-pixel sensor AF delivers fantastic Live-view AF performance, Solid build...

Slight issues with AWB performance, Limited creative filter implementation...

The Canon EOS 70D is a real step forward in the world of DSLR photography, and if you shoot a lot of video, or find yourself using live view image capture with any regularity, it's a great choice. But It's not without its faults, with a few bugs in the Cr...
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The new Canon EOS 70D replaces the Canon EOS 60D, which first appeared in the manufacturer's DSLR lineup way back in August 2010. As such, the Canon 70D is aimed at keen photographers who want to take their hobby further. These users need a versatile came...

Excellent image quality, Plenty of control over images, Responsive, articulated touchscreen, Wi-Fi built in for remote control, 19-AF points all cross-type...

Creative Filters JPEG only, HDR mode JPEG only, Creative Filters live view only, Viewfinder level can be hard to see, Metering problems in high contrast...

Canon has produced a very well rounded camera for enthusiast photographers. It has all the specifications that we expect, along with a few modern niceties in a body that feels well made and comfortable in the hand...
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photoreview.com.au Updated: 2014-06-07 01:22:27
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Where the 70D really excels is in its Live View mode, where the Dual Pixel CMOS AF system comes into play and delivers fast and accurate focusing for both stills and movie recording in most types of lighting, from bright sunlight to artificially-lit indoo...

While the still picture quality we obtained with the supplied 18-135mm lens appeared quite good superficially and the camera was able to handle most subjects, we were a little disappointed in the Imatest results we obtained. (We believe this is largely th...
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Body dimensions133.1 x 99.8 x 78.8 mm139.0 x 104.3 x 78.5 mm48.2 x 110.7 x 73.5 mmBody weight525 grams675 grams820 gramsSensor size22.3 x 14.9 mm22.5 x 15.0 mm22.3 x 14.9 mmEffective resolution18 megapixels20.2 megapixels18 megapixelsMax. burst speed5 fps...

Although it's too early to make a firm pronouncement before we receive a review camera, we feel the EOS 70D will be of interest to many photographers who have been awaiting an update to the EOS 60D. The dual pixel technology is of particular interest and...
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The kit lens, as good as it is, does display marked distortion at both the wide and telephoto extremes.The development of the APS sensor digital single-lens reflex has reached the point where further improvement comes in small steps. In the 70D it is the...

The development of the APS sensor digital single-lens reflex has reached the point where further improvement comes in small steps. In the 70D it is the arrangement of the light receptors on the sensor that is different, the benefits of which might not be...
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Price, specs and rating based on the body-only packageWhen originally writing this review, the 70D cost £999 for the body only, but as is always the case with digital cameras prices have dropped significantly in the last six months . You can now pick up a...

A few minor niggles but still a consummate all-rounder – our new favourite enthusiasts' SLR...
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Jump to our Best Compact cameras, Ultra-zoom cameras and Bridge camerasTo make this article easier to browse, and to make it easier for you to find the camera you're after, we've split it into three pages. This page has our favourite DSLR cameras and Comp...
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Canon's EOS 70D is not just a welcome follow-up to the 60D, it also surpasses its line and could serve as a viable alternative for the much loved 7D.In certain respects, the 70D is a curious animal. Most directly it is an upgrade to and replacement for th...

Relatively compact and easy to hold, Full featured, excellent image quality, Highly responsive focusing system...

Lack of full water sealing may deter prosumer users, Not as ruggedised as the 7D...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-03-27 09:57:45
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This 20 megapixel camera uses dual pixel technology, designed to improve auto-focus performance in live view mode. The idea is to incorporate phase detection – the focus method used by DSLRs – and contrast detection – the method in compact cameras – into...

Image quality is excellent with brilliant resolution, colour and dynamic range. The image stabilised lens, although made down to a price, performs well both mechanically and optically.

The kit lens, good as it is, does display marked distortion at both the wide and telephoto extremes. This is characteristic of inexpensive lenses with a long zoom range and we would opt for the 18–55mm lens in the kit...

The development of the APS sensor digital single lens reflex has reached the point where further improvement comes in small steps. In the 70D it is the arrangement of the light receptors on the sensor that is different, the benefits of which might not be...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-11-06 01:50:35
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The EOS 70D was until recently the DSLR of choice for Canon DSLR users looking to upgrade from more entry-level models like the Rebel T6i (EOS 750D). With the arrival of the EOS 80D, attention has shifted to the latest model. That's not to say you should...

Excellent image quality, Plenty of control over images, Responsive, articulated touchscreen, WiFi built in for remote control, 19AF points all crosstype...

Creative Filters JPEG only, HDR mode JPEG only, Creative Filters live view only, Viewfinder level can be hard to see, Metering problems in high contrast...

Canon has produced a very well rounded camera for enthusiast photographers. It has all the specifications that we expect, along with a few modern niceties in a body that feels well made and comfortable in the hand...
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The Canon EOS 70D is the company's latest enthusiast-oriented SLR. It replaces the Canon 60D , and has various enhancements that distinguish it from the likes of the Canon EOS 700D . The viewfinder is significantly larger, there are lots of single-functio...

Excellent image quality, Articulated touchscreen, Impressive autofocus in video...

Video quality could be sharper, No headphone socket...

The Canon 70D is an extremely impressive camera, and although it's now a few years old it's still a strong candidate for your cash. Canon's excellent continuous performance, articulated touchscreen, superior live view and video autofocus and integrated Wi...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-12-01 05:57:35
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Canon's EOS 60D may be a little over three years old now but it is still highly regarded as one of the best mid-range SLRs for enthusiasts due to its ability to produce stunning images and myriad of features. However, for those who are looking to get upgr...

Impressive image quality, Super continuous AF for movies, Builtin WiFi, 19AF pounts, Responsive touchscreen...

Single SD card slot, No builtin GPS, Unable to record videos when WiFi...

For photographers and Canon fans who have been waiting for a successor to the well-loved EOS 60D, the EOS 70D is definitely a worthy one as it retains much of what was loved in its predecessor but has new and improved features such as the Dual Pixel CMOS...
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There's no getting round it, the 70D is big. The step up in size from the entry-level 700D is notable enough – it's taller, fatter and has a far bigger grip – but put it next to a CSC such as the Olympus OMD-EM1 and it feels needlessly hefty. Alright, so...

Excellent new autofocus system, Superb image quality, Handy Wi-Fi and touchscreen...

Bigger than a mirrorless cam, Expensive...

The 70D is Canon's best DSLR for ages. While its recent entry-level models have been near flawless in their own right, they've not really offered anything that might make compact system camera users sit up and take notice. But the 70D does exactly that. D...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-12-01 05:57:36
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This review is actually written by a Guest Reviewer , my brother Burt , whose day job is as a consultant for a big telecom company. He's also an amateur photographer and an armchair techie in his spare time. He got an advance unit of the Canon EOS 70D r...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-19 01:27:25
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The EOS 70D was until recently the DSLR of choice for Canon DSLR users looking to upgrade from more entry-level models like the Rebel T6i (EOS 750D). With the arrival of the EOS 80D, attention has shifted to the latest model. That's not to say you shoul...

The EOS Canon 70D is a well-built and capable camera that produces excellent results with plenty of detail – especially in raw files.Although you need to take care in high-contrast conditions, in many situations the 63-zone Evaluative metering system does...
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To make this article easier to browse, and to make it easier for you to find the camera you're after, we've split it into two. On this page you'll find our favourite DSLR cameras and Compact System Cameras (CSCs), and over on page 2 you'll find our pick t...

Find out the best cameras to buy including award-winning compact cameras, bridge cameras, SLR cameras, and CSC models...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2016-12-01 05:57:35
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This is probably the last gadget review we do this year and what a rocking time we had with this camera. We got our hands on the Canon 70D to run it through our test bench. This is a no-nonsense DSLR from Canon, built to perform in almost any type of ligh...
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exhibit.tech Updated: 2016-12-01 05:57:35
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When all of the photography world was expecting an upgrade to the excellent 7D, Canon surprised us all by releasing an upgrade to the 60D – the 70D, with a 20MP cropped sensor with a new dual-pixel CMOS AF system. Looking and comparing the spec sheet with...

Due to sheer lack of space, it is impossible to write about everything that we tried out on the EOS 70D. New features like Wi-Fi were a bit of a ‘hit or miss' whereas the dual-pixel and fast speed of operation impressed overall. It is not just a bump over...
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