Bright, large optical viewfinder with 100% viewfinder coverage, A picture quality you would expect from a prosumer camera, Additional sealing against dust and water, Fast autofocus and with 8 frames per second fast image processing
Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.ProsumerYear:2009Overall score:5.5Resolution:5.5Dynamic Range:6.7Noise:7.5Color:8.3Whitebalance:6.5Megapixels:18Sensor:APSCSensor...
Abstract: The question I’m getting the most since diving into the 5D world has been about “that infamous focusing issue”. I don’t think it would have been so infamous if the 7D hadn’t come out with such kickass focusing but now that everyone knows the possibili...
Abstract: More versatility in both image quality and general performance make the difference for the Canon EOS 7D, which comes out as the overall winner
Abstract: Many photographers were a tad confused about the positioning of Canon’s new 7D when it was announced to the market. Seemingly, it was considered to be an upgrade to the existing 50D range of camera, but what Canon have, actually, done is given the s...
Abstract: The future is here. For years (decades, even?), low-budget filmmakers have dreamed of being able to achieve the look of film without the headache and cost of film equipment, processing etc. Over the past decade we've seen digital cinema grow and develo...
If you're a serious amateur looking for an awesome camera, or a pro needing a second (or even first) Canon body, the EOS 7D makes an excellent choice. The combination of features, price and build quality is hard to beat. About the only complaint might ...