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Review on ๐Ÿ“ธ Powerful and Versatile Canon EOS 70D Digital SLR Camera - Body Only by Ada Adusiaa แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

It is a combination of amateur and professional cameras that has proven to be quite successful. Before making a purchase, I inquired about any damaged pixels that might be there. They were not located, which is a fortunate turn of events. In comparison to the price of the camera, which was over 55,000 dollars, the cost of the check seemed quite insignificant. In addition, you don't go out and buy purchases of this magnitude very frequently. I used to be surprised when I found out that Canon cameras were made in Taiwan, but now I'm used to it. This particular item was crafted in Japan. A bit, but excellent. If you have worked with Canon amateur cameras in the past (such the 600D, like I did), then making the jump to the 70D will not be difficult for you. For instance, the buttons labeled "MENU," "INFO," and "Delete" are exactly the same as they were on the 600D. You won't be confused about which button does what anymore because the "View" button and the "Delete" button are located on opposing sides of the "SET" button. Because of the big handle-holder, you are able to loosen your grip very dramatically. A reliable wrist strap will provide protection. On the rear, your thumb will have plenty of room to go around. There is a low probability of pressing a button by accident. The pad that sits under the finger does not become stained and prevents slipping. The upper LCD screen has a warm orange backlight that is quite nice to look at. Nearby, on the top panel, to the right of the other buttons, is the button that you need to press in order to activate it. It's easy to mess up in the dark. The Tamron 16-300 is the lens that I use most often. When compared to the 600D, the 70D has a significantly more powerful processor, which enables the lens to focus notably more quickly in Live View as well as through the viewfinder. Since the battery only lasts for 200 frames while shooting in Live View (although it can last for up to 1300 frames when shooting through the viewfinder), this type of shooting is exceptional and not typical. The Canon 70D with the Tamron 16-300 lens, both of which have weather protection built in, make for an excellent travel partner because of this feature. There is a lock next to where the battery cover is located. The camera will not turn on if you have not made sure that it is closed. The instruction manual that comes with the camera is just 162 pages long, however it does not contain a single word that discusses the "B" mode. There is only one comprehensive manual available for it, totaling 468 pages, and it can be downloaded quite quickly in PDF format.

Pros
  • Extremely simple to operate; Very well put together. There is absolutely no audible noise produced when buttons are pressed or scroll wheels are turned. Nice touch; Battery with a large capacity (1800 mAh). The identical situation exists, for instance, in the 5D mark III; Simple switching between the photograph and the video mode; incredibly quick to focus Availability of protection from the elements; Because of the placement of the sizable battery in the grip of the camera, holding the camera in one's hand is a highly convenient experience; A readout of the electronic level is displayed in the viewfinder. To avoid doing so, it is quite helpful to not overwhelm the photographs.
Cons
  • The "CA" mode, in its current state, continued to be of no utility (filmed on the 600D). The configurations are not being saved.