Product Reviews (10)
Best crop sensor camera period.
This camera is a tank. It does everything and more. You wont even need a full sensor camera after using this, unless your getting in to some really heavy shooting. It does everything i need it to and more.
By Regenesis on Adorama - Sep 10, 2012
Canon EOS 7D (body only)
THE GOOD: Very fast; excellent photo quality; flexible autofocus system; big, bright viewfinder; streamlined interface; adds wireless flash control. THE BAD: Single card slot; some annoying small and hard-to-feel buttons; limited to three shots for bracketing; Live View focusing still slow. THE BOTTOM LINE: An excellent midrange dSLR, the Canon EOS 7D delivers for the money.
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By cnet.com - Dec 10, 2009
Canon EOS 7D Digital SLR Camera Reviewed
The 7D brings to the table some of the best video from a DSLR we have seen to date. It has the benefits of shooting video with 35mm lenses, without the lighting drawbacks of a 35mm adapter on a traditional camcorder. It has a good feel, and excellent functionality. Coupled with great manual control, impressive low-light performance, and a huge array of available lenses and accessories, the 7D is...
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By videomaker.com - Mar 1, 2010
Canon EOS 7D Review
In many ways the Canon EOS 7D stands alone. <p> <p>It's a digital SLR camera that can capture 18-megapixel images at 8 frames per second and 14-bit depth, with a quite usable ISO range from 100 to 12,800. The Canon 7D offers Live View, full manual exposure control while recording movies, Full HD movie recording, a new 19-point, all-cross-type autofocus system, a near-100% optical viewfinder, and...
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By Imaging Resource - Jan 15, 2010
Best Digital Camera with Resolution Atleast 18 Megapixel For Kids
Image is Good according to 11 Digital Camera experts. -- "EOS 7D captures beautiful low-light images"-photo.net -- "Flesh tones shot with the Canon 7D appeared quite natural, with appropriate saturation levels and accurate color."-imaging-resource.com -- "overall color was generally excellent."-imaging-resource.com Read more to find expert opinions on more features like Video, Optics, Interface,...
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By reviewgist.com - Dec 31, 2009
DCRP Review: Canon EOS-7D
The EOS-7D is Canon's top-of-the-line APS-C digital SLR that fits between the EOS-50D and the full-frame EOS-5D Mark II. It offers superb photo quality, great build quality, super-fast continuous shooting, a nice LCD and optical viewfinder, Full HD movie recording, and more customizable buttons, dials, and menus than any camera I've tested. There's not a whole lot to complain about. Images can be...
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By DCResource - Dec 22, 2009
Best Canon dSLR
Bestcovery experts have rated the Canon EOS 7D SLR Digital Camera as a best pick for the Best Canon dSLR. This product has also been rated as a best pick for the Best Semi-Professional dSLR, Best dSLR Camera, and Best dSLR for Video. Bestcovery's experts recommend the best products and services for a particular need based on extensive research and evaluations. Click below to see Bestcovery's full...
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By bestcovery.com - Nov 21, 2009
Camera Labs – Canon EOS 7D review
Canon’s EOS 7D is the company’s most confident semi-pro DSLR to date. It may be positioned between the EOS 50D and 5D Mark II, but manages to surpass both models in a number of respects. It may not boast the full-frame sensor of the 5D Mark II nor its ultimate image quality, but the 7D handles better than any non-pro model yet. The viewfinder is large and accurate with LCD graphics, the AF...
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By cameralabs.com - Nov 8, 2009
Canon EOS 7D
Testseek.com has collected 106 expert reviews for Canon EOS 7D and the average expert rating is 89 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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By testseek.com - Oct 15, 2009
Canon EOS 7D | Body only
The Canon EOS 7D is a high-end digital SLR camera due to be released by the end of October, 2009. This DSLR has dual DIGIC IV image processors for fast burst shooting, and is capable of 8 shots per second. With 18 megapixels, this camera’s APS-C-sized sensor has an ISO range from 100 - 6400, and a high setting of 12,800. Canon claims they have shortened the distance between the photodiodes...
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By productwiki.com - Sep 8, 2009




