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Discontinued Canon EOS 7D Digital SLR 📷 Camera Body Only with 18 MP CMOS Sensor Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
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Details

Model Name7D
BrandCanon
Form FactorSLR
Skill LevelProfessional
ColorBlack
Optical Sensor SizeDepending on the lens
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Description of Discontinued Canon EOS 7D Digital SLR 📷 Camera Body Only with 18 MP CMOS Sensor

Outstanding Features

The Canon EOS 7D Digital SLR Camera Body Only (discontinued by manufacturer) is a remarkable device that packs a punch when it comes to advanced photography. With an impressive 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor, this camera delivers exceptional image quality with rich details and vibrant colors. Capture the perfect shot with its 8 frames per second continuous shooting capability, allowing you to freeze those fast-paced moments with precision. It also offers 1080p HD video recording with manual controls, enabling you to unleash your creativity in the world of cinematography. The camera...

Reviews

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Yes, the matrix is ​​a bit dark compared to the Nikons, My recommendation - if you are a beginner, especially in reporting, one is enough, but there is a spare pocket . ) But if the video is stock up on both batteries and flash drives. Got pros: good video shooting, low noise, the ability to hang any optics Has some cons: the lower edge was demolished to the metal, the battery is very actively "eating", which is quite usual, however.

Experience of use - over 5 I don' it doesn’t pull on the ideal, 3 points seem to be not enough, and 4 The functionality is rich, ergonomics are at an acceptable level, autofocus of 20 one in plus, Therefore, each, even despite the minimum possible ISO, but on the first stage it does not cope with its task, and I didn’ know, I don' Because of this, the score came out halfway.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do not hesitate to buy, the quality is amazing for the price.

In general, You can see it here: It is very convenient to adapt the device for any shooting! But at the maximum it shuts up after 2-3 seconds, but with a type 2 card, With flashes 430II works with a bang! In my opinion, and 7d revealed that 7 I'm surprised it' I think that comparing 7d and 50 And 7

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

It is very convenient for shooting for sports and other things where the focus speed is important, the picture! I use it with telephoto lenses like 70-200 and 100-400, portraits, it's better to use something like 5dm* I recommend not to skimp and put a fast memory card.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

Yes, the matrix is ​​a bit dark compared to the Nikons, My recommendation - if you are a beginner, especially in reporting, one is enough, but there is a spare pocket . ) But if the video is stock up on both batteries and flash drives.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

and 7D, As for the reviews for his poor video shooting, this is not a video camera, even for a camera, video in HD 60 there is a "fully automatic mode" button, which of course is not ideal, Anyone who has the opportunity to afford this device, I recommend.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

Since I own and use both Canon and Nikon cameras, I can honestly say that I have no allegiance to either of the competing brands. I use the Canon EOS 1D Mark III for reporting because of its 10 frames per second, and I use the Nikon D800 for portrait and landscape photography because of its 36 megapixels, insane detail, and wide dynamic range. The Canon EOS 7D is a good equipment for the amateur market, but it is honed solely for the purpose of reporting and makes no claim whatsoever about the…

Pros
  • Strong autofocus, user-friendliness, and dependability
Cons
  • A limited dynamic range, a low working ISO, and autofocus problems in settings that are on the cusp (super bright natural light and vice versa lack of light)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

The device, on the whole, has met and exceeded my expectations. The video gave me the impression that it was overly indulgent at first, but then I realized that this is actually a very positive thing. I make awesome videos. It is available for viewing at this link: http://www.Vimeo.com/user3203061. The ability of the equipment to be adapted to any shooting situation is highly convenient. Simple and uncomplicated. There is a really satisfying rate of firing. Therefore, at the most, it will turn…

Pros
  • 1. Excellent video recording 2. The rate of the flame 3. Extremely sharp concentration 4. Contexts appropriate for professionals. 5. Easy to hold and maneuver in the hands. 6. Electronic level. 7. A flash synchronizer that is built right in. 8. The ability to program different modes into the device.
Cons
  • 1. After ISO 2022, there is some noise. 2. The number of frames used for bracketing could be increased to at least five. Let's keep our fingers crossed that it will be included in a future firmware update. 3. An incredible variety of environments (this is both a plus and a minus). Learning is something that requires a significant investment of time.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

Get some extra playing cards. 16 gigabytes is sufficient for around 800 mRAW shots and 1100 sRAW shots at ISO up to 6400; you can shoot, but the processing becomes unmanageable after that. The carcass is dense and substantial, but it also has a gripping texture, and it sits comfortably in the palm of your hand. Behind the mode dial is where you'll find the power button for the camera. In general, a high-quality camera at a reasonable price. With all of its perks. The analogy for Shustr is a…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

There is a choice between five and seven when making a purchase. The buyer and the vendor have already had a conversation on the function that will be served by the gadget. Taking pictures of things that are moving quickly is one of my responsibilities. A good illustration of this would be a motorsport or an air show. One of the most essential aspects of this is the focusing precision, and another is the "rate of fire" of the continuous shooting. A straightforward investigation was carried out.

Pros
  • Because I intend to use the camera for a particular purpose, I place a premium on the rapidity and precision with which it can focus as well as the "rate of fire" at which it can take consecutive pictures.
Cons
  • The footage is still in its raw state. It's not required for the most part, though. More like a bonus.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Product is not reliable, not worth buying.

If you have expertise shooting with cameras like as the Canon 30D and the Canon 40D, and even more so full frame, you should consider carefully about purchasing a seven. The unfortunate end effect of Canon's insane quest for more pixels was that the picture was lost. She diminished in terms of volume, color, and depth. The crop has an absurdly high resolution of 18 megapixels. 1. The camera places an extremely high level of demand on the correct exposure; if even the smallest thing goes wrong,

Pros
  • Tenacious autofocus Innovative and advanced focusing system The capability of locking the exposure when using an external flash.
Cons
  • The image that is captured by the camera is dull and devoid of any distinguishing characteristics, and it makes an annoying buzzing sound. The excessive amount of megapixels present on the cropped matrix is the primary cause of this issue.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

It was necessary for me to switch religions. I used to be a Nikonist and follow Father Nikon, but now I consider myself to be a Canonist, and I intend to start living my life in accordance with the Canons. I had to put up with the soapy feel of my Nikon d7000 for a very long time. I tried it out and made some adjustments. I decided to put it up for sale a week ago, given that it had been listed on eBay for the previous two months but had not yet been purchased there. I had planned to go out…

Pros
  • - Noises up to ISO1600 can be easily removed and are not noticeable. After processing, a small amount of noise will be visible between ISO 3200 and ISO 6400. It's a huge step forward from my previous Nikon D7000, and I couldn't be happier with it. The camera endured the pouring rain (from eight in the morning to five in the afternoon), but towards the end, the mirror started to fog up. In comparison to the Nikon d7000, the mirror fogged up in just 15 minutes of exposure to light rain, even when the camera was concealed inside of a jacket. As a result, I was unable to take any photos for approximately one hour.
Cons
  • - Color - exaggerates a little, but this can be readily fixed by moving one cell in either the direction of green (up) or blue (left). - A joystick that is difficult to use in order to select the focusing point (compared to Nikon)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Has some pros 7 frames per second, fast autofocus, comfortable ergonomics, second screen, remote flash control. Cons below: morally obsolete. not enough megapixels. makes noise at iso above 800. Modern cameras will have more dynamic range.