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  • 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor
  • 8 frames per second continuous shooting
  • 1080p HD video recording with manual controls
  • 3.0 inch Clear View II LCD screen with 920,000 dots
  • 19-point AF system (all cross-type) / 100% viewfinder coverage / 63-zone metering system / Built-in wireless flash control / Environmental sealing / Dual axis electronic level / 18.0-megapixel CMOS Sensor and Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors for high image quality and speed / Body only; lenses sold separately. Advanced HD movie mode with manual exposure control and selectable frame rates / Intelligent Viewfinder with 100 percent field of view; 19-point, all cross-type AF system equipped with
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    A Whole New Class of EOS. With a host of brand new features designed to enhance every facet of the photographic process, from still images to video, the new EOS 7D represents a whole new class of camera.Made to be the tool of choice for serious photographers and semi-professionals, the EOS 7D features an all-new 18.0 Megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor and Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors, capturing tremendous images at up to ISO 12800 and speeds of up to 8 fps. The EOS 7D has a new all cross-type 19-point AF system with improved AI Servo II AF subject tracking and user-selectable AF area selection modes for sharp focus no matter the situation. The EOS 7D s Intelligent Viewfinder, an entirely newly-designed technology, provides approximately 100% coverage and displays user-selected AF modes as well as a spot metering circle and on demand grid lines. New iFCL Metering with 63-zone dual-layer metering system uses both focus and color information to provide accurate exposure even in difficult lighting. The EOS 7D also captures Full HD video at 30p 29.97 fps, 24p 23.976 fps and 25p with an array of manual controls, including manual exposure during movie shooting and ISO speed selection. The EOS 7D features a magnesium alloy body that is dust- and weather-resistant and shutter durability of up to 150,000 cycles. Compatible with over 60 EF and EF-S lenses as well as with EOS System accessories, the creative opportunities - not just with stills but also with video - are beyond amazement.

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    4.5 out of 5 stars
    4.5 out of 5
    593 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the value, image quality, and build quality of the digital camera. For example, they say it offers a relatively inexpensive high-definition capability, and the picture quality has been fantastic. Some appreciate the performance, and ease of use. That said, opinions are mixed on noise and autofocus.

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    152 customers mention140 positive12 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the digital camera. They mention that it is a good camera for dramatic films, with a build quality that is solid and durable. The playback is pretty amazing, and the camera is the best pro-sumer camera to date. It is made of a metal alloy that is stronger, dust-resistant, and water-resistant.

    "...FINAL BURB: The 7D is a nimble, precise and capable instrument, and a significant upgrade over the 50D. Durable construction and top AF performance..." Read more

    "...(I use my old M42/Pentax lenses + $12 EOS adapter.) - Convenient video codec (H.264 .MOV file... drops right into most any NLE) -..." Read more

    "...The shutter is quieter than the 50D's. The build quality seems a bit more hearty than the 50D. I can feel a very small amount of play in the lens..." Read more

    "...I have a D500 as well and I can say truly the build quality is even better than the D500, and the viewfinder/battery life is every bit as good as..." Read more

    114 customers mention99 positive15 negative

    Customers like the image quality of the camera. They say that the picture quality has been fantastic, the main LCD screen is great, and the video looks amazing. They also say that it takes fantastic baseball photos and that the camera has a crystal clear LCD.

    "...The resulting image is cleaner than normally exposed ones...." Read more

    "...Was very easy to learn - very similar to the 40D. Love the ability to get JPEG & RAW at the same time. The burst rate is awesome...." Read more

    "...It's a pleasure to use, gives total control over the look, and captures stunning HD footage!" Read more

    "...Image quality - better than the 40D which is to be expected, but not lightyears ahead. I'd expect images between the 50D and 7D to be fairly similar...." Read more

    63 customers mention57 positive6 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the digital camera. They mention that it's amazing for the price, offers a relatively inexpensive high definition capability, and is the absolute best balance of cost and performance on the market. Some say that the camera is a great purchase and is able to take great pictures.

    "...With features not (yet?) found on the xD models, it's a great feature/price choice." Read more

    "...If you want a professional level camera at a very good price buy the 7D. I think my fellow photographer that wrote that review didn't realize what..." Read more

    "...in the video side, but for a $1700, it offers a relatively inexpensive high definition capability..." Read more

    "...In the end, the 7D is a highly worth while photographic tool and offers photographers many advantages in obtaining the best results possible." Read more

    58 customers mention52 positive6 negative

    Customers find the digital camera easy to use. They mention that the controls are intuitive and fairly easy to understand. The camera is intuitive enough for those new to photography to pick and learn easily. The ergonomics overall, and particularly live view/video, are better than the 40D. The menu is also very easy to read, and the setup is very easy.

    "...magnesium body shell, the 7D is like a mini 1D. It's solid yet comfy in hand: deep finger grooves in the grip and thick textured rubber make for a..." Read more

    "...Great detail and color. Was very easy to learn - very similar to the 40D. Love the ability to get JPEG & RAW at the same time...." Read more

    "...It's a pleasure to use, gives total control over the look, and captures stunning HD footage!" Read more

    "...This one feels tight, and the main dial is responsive like it should be. In fact, all the controls and dials feel tighter than on my 50D...." Read more

    48 customers mention44 positive4 negative

    Customers like the burst speed of the digital camera. They mention that the AF and FPS are fast, it doesn't skip a beat, and the setup is very easy and quick. The burs rate is awesome, and customers are worried about catching people with their eyes closed. The high performance appointments and contoured magnesium body make the camera a great choice for sports and video.

    "...With weather seals at the level of the legendary EOS 1N, high performance appointments and contoured magnesium body shell, the 7D is like a mini 1D...." Read more

    "...The burst rate is awesome. Worried about catching people with their eyes closed? No problem when you have 6+ FPS burst rate...." Read more

    "...The camera's 8fps is FAST, and the AF in conjunction with the AI Servo mode works well capturing moving subjects...." Read more

    "...Ridiculously fast burst speed - I mean 8fps is getting close to full motion; if you need speed and don't have $8000 to spend on a camera, the..." Read more

    37 customers mention27 positive10 negative

    Customers like the performance of the camera. They say it's easy to use, works great, and has excellent performance. Some mention they haven't had any problems with it and that it takes both EF/EF-S lenses and works great with Komputerbay memory.

    "...The features aren't just bullet points and most work well in practice. Where the 7D fumbles is overall image quality...." Read more

    "...It works great in both situations. The commuication between body and flash is very impressive!..." Read more

    "...When it is rotated, the associated function lags, or does not respond at all...." Read more

    "...It was returned in exactly two weeks, and continues to function normally." Read more

    70 customers mention48 positive22 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the autofocus of the digital camera. Some mention that it has a great autofocus system, with a 19-point focusing system that ensures less out of focus action shots. However, others say that it is slower than the 40D and different in a good way. There is also a visible lag between the lens focus and shutter release.

    "...The autofocus is way faster than the 40D and different in a good way. High ISO is great...." Read more

    "...They can greatly aid in focusing, particularly in bright outdoor shoots, and they give that extra point of contact against your eye for stability...." Read more

    "...Less dedicated buttons, no joystick, worse auto-focus, and while yes, it is cheaper by a few hundred dollars, my feeling of value for $ just wasn't..." Read more

    "...It's got near the same frame rate and near as good focusing system. The Mark II isn't really the leap forward Canon wanted photographers to believe...." Read more

    34 customers mention16 positive18 negative

    Customers are mixed about the noise of the camera. Some mention that it has a less noise at ISO speeds above 1200, and that it cleans up nicely with noise ninja. However, others say that the noise is a major issue with the camera, and it has an squeaky CF door.

    "...high ISO shows significant improvement over its predecessor with reduced noise, especially banding. The 7D pulls off a great ISO 800 and a good 1600...." Read more

    "...Over 500 shots with it already. Noisy at ISO above 400 (much more so than my 50D). Sharp at lower ISO settings...." Read more

    "...(Wide ISO range can be adjusted quickly)..." Read more

    "...Unfortunately, the jello phenomenon (from rolling shutter) and monoaural sound (external stereo mic input is available, though) make for a less..." Read more

    Everything but the Image Quality
    4 Stars
    Everything but the Image Quality
    I have a 50D and jumped at the opportunity to pick up the 7D. The 50D is by no means a slouch. The simple reason for going with the 7D is that it's feature set offers a marked improvement and not just for its price point.Although the 7D is not a follow up model to the xxD line, I make some comparisons to the 50D where warranted and because that's the camera I've been using.Battery LifeBattery life bests that of the 50D. So in straight photography, battery life does last longer. Where battery life is shortened comes in the use of the 7D's video function. The camera defaults to "Live View" for composing and shooting.This added video function will wear through a battery life at an increased pace making having an added battery pack essential. Note the 7D uses the same battery as the 5D Mark IIControls and Button LayoutThe control/button layout is well though out. The left rear border gives quick access to the most important features with the press of the thumb. No need to reposition the camera in the hands to review/delete images or access menus.There is also the option to customize button functions to simplify feature access just as one can do with the 50D. The 7D has a dedicated Live View button incorporated with Video switch. This eliminates menu access and make transitions while shooting almost effortless.LCD ScreenThe LCD screen when compared to the 50D appears a bit dimmer. To its benefit the 50d is equipped with more anti-reflective coatings whereas the 7D appears devoid of any. In bright lights or sunlight, the default luminance of the 7D can make it a task to judge images taken or evaluate/compose your shots in Live Mode. The only way to counter this is to increase the brightness in the menu system - of course the hit on battery life.AF PointsAlthough the 19 point system is a nice added addition. Much of the options appear better used in staged/static/studio environments. However the Spot AF, Single Point AF, and AF Point Expansion offer a wider range of options for catching subjects in motion or picking subjects out from foreground/background.Autofocus SpeedThe AF is measurably quicker than the 50D. Having used the 7D in the same environments as the 50D, the 7D easily locks in the AF solution fasterShutter SpeedShutter speed is phenomenal. It is very welcome when taking shots in action environments wildlife/sports. When taking pictures with long lenses on the fly without a tripod, having the extra frames captured really makes the difference.Image QualityWhen compared to the 50D - the increase in image quality is questionable at best. This almost feels like deja-vu, when the image quality of the 50D was questioned whether it was actually better than the 40D.I've since read in reviews that the soft focus effect can be attributable to the 7D's higher quality Antialias feature. That sounds like a quite a reach for an excuse as the result is counter productive given the cameras specs. If the AA is the problem, there should be a User selectable option to kill it.It appears Canon seems to be on the road to higher megapixel counts without working on tightening up the sharpness and detail in captured images. Canon is on a campaign for increased resolution at the deference of detail and definition which defeats the purpose of increased MP.Using the 100-400mm L f4.5-5.6 Lens, images are no sharper than those taken with a 50D at any given setting. Given the 3MP count advantage to the 7D there is virtually no visible gain. One could upscale the image size from a 50D camera in Photoshop to compensate the additional MP. In doing so you wont see much if any quality difference between the 50D and 7D.Using the EF 16-35mm L f2.8 in low light scenarios, the camera performs admirably. Very sharp vibrant color pictures. Used for both pictures and video the 7D and this lens were well suited for the task. As with the 50D, it is advisable to go with higher quality glass (L lenses) to make up for diminished returns in the megapixel increase. If there are any similarities with the 50D and 7D it is on the marked lapse of gains with increased megapixels. If high ISO settings are your target, the 7D offers a bit better performance @ 2400 and above.HD VideoThe added benefit of high quality video is very welcome option. Being that it's less than elegant to operate various function on a DSLR is almost a given.The video output from the 7D is very solid. Very sharp, color depth, and great contrast at various ISO ranges. In real low light anything above 3200 will result in grainy and other unwanted artifacts.In Manual mode having access to Shutter, Aperture, and ISO really give the user allot of control over the subject. No frames dropped means nice content from which to edit. The downside of doing video with the 7D or possibly any DSLR is the awkward control placement. Any adjustments after the start of video taping means pressing and rotating of dials or adjusting zoom or focus. All this means is the camera will jostle about. Adjusting the shutter or ISO via the dial and you will hear the click of the dial in the video which is not subtle in the least.Also composing and manual focusing through live view will present its own challenges. Holding the camera at a distance to see Live View and making adjustments isn't practical. Video on the 7D lends itself better to planned shots or minimal variance from the primary subject. Getting zoom, focus, and other essential settings in place is almost imperative before beginning to shoot.In SummaryMany of the 7D's features really are nice advancements for any Canon line. Given the price point and the Nikon 300 market it's designed to compete with, it's a competent build. The features aren't just bullet points and most work well in practice. Where the 7D fumbles is overall image quality. The bump to 18MP really feels much less justified. It really is disappointing to have so much going for it just to come short on something as critical as image quality.
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