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I will say that the Panasonic GH4 may have just blown all of these out of the water for video though. If I didn't already own a whole line of Canon lenses I would be spending the extra $700 for 4K compatibility. I shot with it the other week, and the GH4 is amazing. If you don't have a lens line, or if you can wait till the metabones canon to panasonic smart adaptor comes out, I'd hold out for the GH4, it's far superior and something that will be top of the line for awhile.


Thank you - Robert Marcos, owner
Robert Marcos Studios







What I will say is that after using this camera for over a year the camera continues to amaze, whether its stills taken of my daughter on a horse or video of, well, anything. This is a great camera.





My biggest complaint about the 70D is that in order to shoot a video (regardless of length) one has to flip a switch and then press the video record button… flipping the switch is an unnecessary extra step (it's possible I'm making the extra step because I have not read the manual to see if there is an alternative procedure).
Overall I'd recommend the 70D to anyone who is in the market for a nice APS-sized DSLR (in other words, if you don't want to spend the extra money for the Canon 6D or Nikon D610). If Amazon had half-stars, I'd rate this 70D 4.5 stars.


Now it's pretty obvious that more expensive SLRs are typically better but I've always wondered how much am I REALLY going to get for the extra money. I mean, the 7d body costs around double the price of a T5i body.
The answer: A LOT! This camera improves on practically every aspect of the camera I had including faster AF with multiple sensors, more megapixels, excellent touchscreen and controls (though I'm missing the exposure control), in camera HDR, wifi (still haven't figured it out though...), wireless flash control, video shooting (which is just amazing), HDMI out, incredibly fast continuous shooting mode, much better 'live view' shooting (=shooting like a non-SLR using the screen to compose), higher shutter speeds and higher ISO values - you name it!
Also, the camera looks better built and it's supposed to provide some sort of weather resistance.
So from my perspective - an excellent investment and I'm looking forward to spending the next few years with this camera.




UPDATE: 8/26/2014 - I returned my lemon camera to Amazon and purchased a copy of the 70D from my local camera store. No autofocusing problems! On a side note: When I unboxed my new 70D from my local camera store, I noticed that some items were individually packaged in clear plastic...these items were not individually packaged when I unboxed my new camera purchase from Amazon. Makes me wonder (as other reviewers have mentioned) if I was sent a used camera.


The autofocus system is awesome. That was the selling point for me and I haven't been disappointed. Having 60+ AF points is nice for portraits when you have time to dick with it and hone your composition, but when you shoot action like I do, having the 19 that this camera offers is **perfect**, especially when they're *all* effectively cross-type. I can quickly change my focus point to get a shot, then change it again in a second or less to get a follow-up shot. If you shoot action (I shoot mostly auto racing), this is the camera to have IMO.
And even if you shoot portraits, still life, landscapes, etc., this camera is still a very capable piece of gear, especially for the money. It's no 5DMKIII or 1DX, but it's also not $3k/$6k.
Some of the more snobby photogs may enjoy saying that this isn't a "pro" body, but such things are completely subjective. To my mind, this camera is totally capable of professional use. And in fact, I've seen several pros using it. Ipso facto... it's a pro body.
I'm very happy with this camera. I hope to see this AF system in future Canon cameras.
