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Your possible reason for buying this camera may have changed fairly recently. The EOS 7D would have been the only way to get 'standard' and 'film' frame rates from a Canon DSLR product in HD, but no more. There is a new model which offers very much the...

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...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:22:53
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Can Canon’s latest innovation win over the advanced DSLR upgraders? In a bid to attract DSLR upgraders away from rival manufacturer Nikon, Canon’s response to the highly-specified D300S comes in the form of the equally feature-packed EOS 7D.Sporting an...

Generally a stunning camera, but needs to be used on RAW to make full use of the excellent CMOS chip, as the JPEGs can be unreliable...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:22:54
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The Canon EOS 7D is the latest high-spec “prosumer” model in Canon’s DSLR camera range, delivering impressive features like 1080p video, 8fps continuous shooting and an 18.1-megapixel sensor in a tough, weatherproof body. A camera for serious photograp...

As soon as you pick it up, it’s clear that the Canon EOS 7D means business. It’s big, heavy, sturdy and packed with dials and buttons. For the well-versed in DSLR photography, the Canon EOS 7D is a dream to use. While Nikon and Sony’s us...

It’s certainly not a camera for the DSLR beginner, as the amount of manual options on offer will only serve to confuse. There is a fully auto mode, naturally, but why spend £1,250 on a DSLR and treat it like a point and shoot? We'd also hav...

We could go on forever about the Canon EOS 7D’s features and versatility, but suffice to say: if you’re looking for a top class all-round performer and aren’t too concerned with going full-frame, this is currently the best body around.Ca...
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The Canon EOS 7D is the latest “prosumer” model in Canon’s DSLR camera range, delivering high end features like 1080p video, 8fps continuous shooting and an 18.1-megapixel sensor in a tough, weatherproof body. So does it give the likes of the Sony A...

Versatile, sturdy, powerful and takes top class stills and video...

Not full frame...

A truly superb prosumer DSLR that offers a huge amount of features...
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The Canon EOS 7D digital SLR is designed for users who want fast shooting performance. That means sports photographers, nature photographers, and anyone who needs to freeze-frame a fast-moving subject. It has a crisp-sounding shutter, a sturdily built...

Fast burst mode; solid body; versatile focusing modes; very good high ISO performance...

Focusing not always accurate; could use more accessible focus controls Min specs: Camera resolution: 18 (megapixels); Sensor size: 22.3x14.9mm; CMOS; Video mode; Viewfinder, 3in; ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, Auto; Centre, Spot metering; Minimum shu...
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Canon EOS 7D - at a glance: 18 million effective pixels Live View on 3in, 920,000-dot LCD screen 1920x1080p (Full HD) video recording at 30fps Wireless flash control Street price approx £1,699 When I first received Canon’s press release for the EOS 7D...
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Until recently, camera buyers looking for an HD-capable, top-end DSLR without spending professional amounts of money had one option - the superb Nikon D300s. The only compromise it presented was its lack of a full-frame sensor. Otherwise, with continuo...

Beautiful images, a great video mode and superb build quality mean those in the market for a top-end DSLR need look no further...
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Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:23:27
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You can think of the 7D as a GTi version of the 50D – or a small-sensored high-speed alternative to the EOS 5D Mark II. But to look for family resemblances is perhaps to miss the point. Sure, as you would expect, there are plenty of familiar EOS featur...

You can think of the 7D as a GTi version of the 50D – or a small-sensored high-speed alternative to the EOS 5D Mark II. But to look for family resemblances is perhaps to miss the point. Sure, as you would expect, there are plenty of familiar EOS featur...
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The new EOS 7D is a fully redesigned EOS with high performance in mind so the new, extremely well-specified, EOS marks a step change for Canon's EOS models featuring an 18MP APS-C sized sensor and HD video to name two of the key features. At first gla...

Build, image quality, viewfinder, performance and speed, AF, flash control, HD video, ergonomics, LCD...

Looks pricey, purple fringing on some high contrast shots with 18-135mm kit lens...

An accomplished and well-equipped semi-professional camera with professional build and specification that’s capable of stunning results and at high resolution too. It looks expensive, but as a step down from canon EOS 1D Mk III, it makes a lot of se...
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Product Code: 3814B022AA 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. It has a cri...

We love the feel of the Canon EOS 7D — even its relatively heavy weight — and we think it's an easy camera to use, even if you're not used to Canon's D-SLR control schemes. It was able to capture some stunning images, especially in...
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The Canon EOS 7D is Canon's top of the range APS-C camera. Below it sit the compact forms of the 1000D, 450D and 500D, and above it the full-frame glory of the£200 more expensive EOS 5D MKII.The big difference between the 5D MKII and the 7D is inside...

Build quality, Video footage, Continuous shooting mode, High-ISO image quality, Great viewfinder...

Hard on memory cards, More expensive than Nikon D300S, Unimpressive kit lens...

The Canon EOS 7D is Canon's top of the range APS-C camera. Below it sit the compact forms of the 1000D, 450D and 500D, and above it the full-frame glory of the£200 more expensive EOS 5D MKII.The big difference between the 5D MKII and the 7D is i...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:23:47
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Taking the award for the most amount of pixels on an APS-C sensor to date and boasting a quite phenomenal 8fps shooting rate is the new 18MP Canon EOS 7D...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2011-08-14 04:10:59
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Thanks to its new 19 cross-type AF points, its extremely high ISO settings and a burst mode that allows up to eight frames to be captured in one second, the Canon EOS 7D is the natural choice when it comes to photographing action and sport. The camera...
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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 nic...

If you’re looking to spread your creative wings as a photographer, the Canon EOS 7D DSLR camera will give you everything you need...
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Canon EOS 7D Digital SLR Camera...
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This 18-megapixel DSLR camera has dual image processors for fast operation including burst mode of up to eight frames per second (JPEG). It is well made and rugged, with extensive sealing against dust and moisture. There is automatic dust removal by fi...

Canon now has an APS-C size sensor camera to compete with the Nikon D300s, filling a gap in its product line. Choosing between the Canon and the Nikon is easy - buy the camera for which you already own lenses. If starting from scratch, the Nikon feel...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 12:22:45
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This18 megapixel DSLR camera has dual image processors for fast operation – burst mode of up to 8fps (JPEG). It is well made and rugged with extensive sealing against dust and moisture. There is automatic dust removal by filter shake. The high resolut...

This camera is ultra-responsive with seemingly no time lag between imagining the picture and having it saved on the CF card. The 8fps burst speed is ideal for capturing fast moving subjects. Auto focus and auto exposure are almost always spot on. The e...

Only having three frame auto bracketing is poor. Nikon brackets nine and Pentax seven – which is ideal for creating high dynamic range sets. The low light auto-focus assist lamp is still the dreadful pulse flash method.

Canon now has an APS-C size sensor camera to compete with the Nikon D300s, filling a gap in their product line. Choosing between the Canon and the Nikon is easy – buy the camera for which you already own lenses. If starting from scratch the Nikon fe...
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smh.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 12:22:45
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EOS 7D Price: $2700 [body] Brilliant This 18-megapixel DSLR camera has dual image processors for fast operation including burst mode of up to eight frames per second (JPEG). It is well made and rugged, with extensive sealing against dust and moist...

This camera is ultra responsive with seemingly no time lag between imagining the picture and having it saved on the CF card. The 8fps burst speed is ideal for capturing fast-moving subjects. Auto focus and auto exposure are almost always spot on. The...

Only having three-frame auto bracketing is poor. Nikon brackets nine and Pentax seven, which is ideal for creating high-dynamic range sets. The low-light auto-focus-assist lamp is still the dreadful pulse-flash method...

Canon now has an APS-C size sensor camera to compete with the Nikon D300s, filling a gap in its product line. Choosing between the Canon and the Nikon is easy — buy the camera for which you already own lenses. If starting from scratch, the Nikon fee...
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With the introduction of the EOS 7D, Canon has created a 'pro-sumer' DSLR that is a step up from the EOS 50D but has a smaller sensor than the EOS 5D Mark II. Offering 18-megapixel resolution, the 7D is the first EOS camera outside the EOS-1 series to...
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Page: 1 2 next > Canon's 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. It has a crisp-sounding shutter, a sturdily built (and heavy at 900g) stainless steel and polycarbonate body, and all of its settings can be controlled via dedicated buttons or button/dial combinations. The EOS 7D slots in to Canon's digital SLR line-up between the EOS...

Fast burst mode, solid body, versatile focusing modes, very good high ISO performance...

Focusing wasn’t always accurate, could use more accessible focus controls...

The Canon EOS 7D is definitely for the action photographer: It has a fast burst mode and captures huge images. Its high ISO performance is very good, but we found its focus to be hit and miss...
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The Canon EOS 7D is Canon's top of the range APS-C camera. Below it sit the compact forms of the EOS 1100D , EOS 600D and EOS 60D and above it the full-frame glory of the £200 more expensive EOS 5D MKII . The big difference between the 5D MKII and the 7D...

Build quality, Video footage, Continuous shooting mode, High, ISO image quality, Great viewfinder...

Hard on memory cards, Unimpressive kit lens...

The obvious decision for anyone looking to buy a Canon is whether to go for the 7D or splash out on the 5D MKII. With the 5D MKII costing around £450 extra, it's not an easy choice. For the most fine-grained image quality, and particularly for profession...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-20 01:23:22
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Twinned with the 7D’s dual DIGIC4 image processors, the sensor can capture continuous full-resolution stills at 8 frames per second. And the 7D’s new 19-point autofocus system is much speedier and more versatile than those found on older Canons.Excell...

Excellent photo and video quality. Rugged build. Excellent LCD screen. Shoots continuously at 8fps. Huge viewfinder. New autofocus system...

Well, it’s not full frame. That’s about it...

Stunning all-round performance, features and build. A pro-quality body that any serious amateur can afford...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-11 01:06:16
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The Canon EOS 7D is Canon's top of the range APS-C camera. Below it sit the compact forms of the EOS 1100D, EOS 600D and EOS 60D and above it the full-frame glory of the £200 more expensive EOS 5D MKII.The big difference between the 5D MKII and the 7D is...

Build quality, Video footage, Continuous shooting mode, HighISO image quality, Great viewfinder...

Hard on memory cards, Unimpressive kit lens...

The excellent Nikon D300S looms large over the 7D and matches it in virtually every way. The Nikon's build quality is superlative, its continuous mode performance is just about the same, and usability, while significantly different from the 7D's, is great...
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With a budget to spend on a top-end Canon DSLR body you are spoilt for choice. You may decide to go full-frame and invest all of your budget in the 21-megapixel EOS 5D mkII and shoot big files for the ultimate image quality. Or you may sacrifice a few meg...

It is a expensive DSLR so you would be perfectly entitled to expect a great deal for your money. The good news, in the most part, is that you get it. This is a classy feature-rich DSLR that has a reassuringly robust body so should easily withstand even se...
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The Canon EOS 7D is by far one of the most anticipated cameras of the year. Ever since the 5D Mark II was launched August last year, there were talks that Canon may just announce another camera of the same caliber as the 5D Mark II which has full frame go...

The 7D is a camera that many Canon DSLR users will want, but as camera based on a cropped sensor design, it would appeal more to the consumer crowd than it would for the professionals. As mentioned earlier, we very much consider the 7D to be a hybrid of t...
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