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Review on πŸ“Έ Powerful and Versatile Canon EOS 70D Digital SLR Camera - Body Only by Agata Dmochowska ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, good quality, not bad.

In general, the camera has met my expectations, and I enjoy using it. Excellent picture quality, robust RAW processing capabilities, quick shooting speeds, and a straightforward user interface. But it's annoying when there are a bunch of little things that can't be accounted for and a few failures here and there. These are some advantages: Shot on a Canon 550D over the course of four years. After him, the Seventieth appears to be a model that is remarkably distinct from the previous ones. - It has grown in size, and the grip has been improved thanks to the addition of a more comfortable handle; as a result, I can finally hold the camera in a manner that is convenient for me. The user interface is straightforward, all of the buttons are located where they should be, and the arrangement of those buttons is so straightforward and obvious to me that I didn't even have to get used to it. Fast shooting speed, image quality, and noise level are all positive aspects of this camera. The rotatable touch screen is an incredible addition to the convenience of this product. - I don't have much to say about the video, so I decided to record it a few times just to satisfy my natural curiosity. Despite this, I don't particularly like the way the video turned out. Wi-Fi is, in general, a useful and intriguing function; nevertheless, when it comes to myself, I continue to find that it is unnecessary. - The joystick lock lever can be quite helpful in some situations; by preventing unintentional twists of the joystick and "knocking down" the settings, it protects the user from themselves. Con: For some unknown reason, there are moments when I am unable to concentrate. The issue with the camera is not that it is unable to focus; rather, there are instances when it just does not focus! You press the button, but the lens has no reaction to the action. This is something that has been noticed with both of my lenses, the Canon 17-55 2.8 USM as well as the Canon 70-200 f/4. The problem was fixed by turning the camera off and then back on again. Because of this, I have missed some good photographs on occasion. On the 550, something like this has never occurred. - I am not happy with how well the camera can focus in the dark. As someone who photographs concerts on a regular basis, I was forced to face the reality that the Canon EOS 70D can't always focus correctly in low light, and that there are instances when it just can't focus at all. Even the 550th handled with this task better. These kinds of issues are not seen in locations that have a sufficient amount of light. There are no minor details that require further development at this time. For instance, taking pictures at regular intervals to generate time lapses. For this, you will need to utilize alternate firmware, which will shorten the device's battery life. I used to own an Olympus digital camera; I took the last picture with it in 2022; even such a basic camera was capable of doing so much! - For some unknown reason, the touch display in the shooting parameters display mode may occasionally react to accidental touches on it. This occurs even though the Q key, which, when pressed, activates the "touch" display, has not been pressed at any point in the process.