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I previously owned a Rebel T3, with a 28-135mm lens and later fell in love with the 50mm f1.8 lens, and other 50mms. After a while i felt the need to upgrade the body.After a long time researching i found the 60d and was set on buying it, until i found the 70d. The price was substantially higher but i believe it is worth it.
The 70d is a great camera, the shots are sharp and beautiful. And not to mention the build quality. I am not overly protective of it, because i know it can take it, I have had this camera out in light rain, on the beach, its been dropped (only from half a foot but still it freaked me out). But it has held up extremely well! The rain did nothing, thanks to the "weather resistance" and the sand just brushed off. The body feels very solid and sturdy, it fits perfectly in my hands.
As for the functioning it works great as well. The button layout was different from my old T3, but i got used to it fast and now i can operate my way around the camera quickly. The touch screen works magically, simple and responsive, and very useful, specially when viewing images, or showing them to friends. The swivel screen is also very useful, i can quickly flip it around to show friends or to get a difficult low shot or above the head.
Another plus is the liveshooting, the autofocus is fast and intuitive, by simple clicking on the screen where you want it to focus it will quickly adjust, and with lenses with USM and especially STM motors it is fast and silent.
Overall i am extremely happy with this product, and i would recommend it to anyone.
Read the reviews online: amazon, dpreview etc. The only problem I came across while researching was the autofocus with the center focus point in combination with f 2.8 lenses or faster missing. Haven't had any issues so far.The microfocus adjustment works well. Used it to set my 28mm f1.8 which is always spot on now. I use this with the 70-200 L IS USM first generation (no microfocus adjustment) and it misses probably 5-10% of shots depending on the available light. My 50mm 1.4 is the most problematic but always was. Still get 80% of shots in focus. I also have the 15-85mm IS USM and focus is spot on no calibration needed.
Some people didn't think this was an upgrade in image quality, based on some reviews. I shoot in either manual or aperture mode so as for the rest of modes i'm not sure but the image quality is better than my t3i. Low light is better up to ISO 1600.I only use ISO 2000 if necessary. Video image quality is good, lenses make the difference. Also pairs well with the canon 600ex-rt.
Autofocus is fast and accurate. If you're having problems, understand how the focusing works before making comments. Different from the system in the rebel series. All the drive modes in the camera work well. Tracks flying birds, running dogs and children easily and accurately. Live view focus is something i actually use now, fast and accurate. With my manual focusing carl zeiss 50mm 1.7 the live view manual focusing is easy also, magnify your subject and adjust accordingly.
I am not a pro, more advanced user and I think If I want a better all round camera than this I'd buy a canon 5d mk iii. The 6D lacks the focusing and frame rate for me.
No regrets about selling my T3i.
Let me try to answer a few questions that I think may come up....
YES it will fit the 28-300 2.8 II
YES the 17-40 works great on it! :)
YES the video is stunning! :)
YES you can set the camera to TRACK your subject while you move around....making for some amazing shots!
YES it does come as an optional lens kit.
YES it is smaller than the 5D MIII and lighter too! :)
YES it does have Wi-Fi
NO I don't want to sell you mine... ;)
NO I can't just "have it" either. :)
Buy your own and you will NOT be sorry! :)
Maybe before the warranty is up I'll send it in for another checkup. Get my moneys worth with their complimentary cleaning.
Only realistic thing I would think of to make this camera better (obviously less iso noise, faster shutter and other things are always something you could hope for) would be a built in battery grip. But I could see how not having one would appeal to a much wider audience. So, do yourself a favor if you buy this camera, buy a battery grip. Not that this has a bad battery life by any means, it's just so convenient to not worry about battery for a few shoots. And the canon grip comes with a little thing that allows you to use AAs if I remember correctly.
The new focusing system works very quickly. Generally I use the Canon EF-S 15-85 zoom lens for 90% of my shots as I have for the past couple of years.. Using that lens on this new body with its new focusing system is like owning a Porsche and finally taking it out of second gear. There is no lag time when focusing at all.
One feature I am in love with is the new in-camera HDR. On previous models you really were not able to set the parameters for the HDR image and have them carry over if you power off the camera. Now you can set up the HDR bracketing once and shoot at will.
The one issue I have is not with the camera, it concerns the new software. This camera has the ability for remote wireless operation and wireless file transfer. On a windows 8 computer that is connected to a wireless router by wire, The Canon UPNP Dector (the wireless software) operates in the background and literally eliminates the wireless connection to other wireless devices on the network. The only work around is to end the program's process int the task manager after you reboot your computer.
The camera is great, the software needs new coding.
I never had the first problem out of any of my Canon Eos units while other brands I tried just never came close to the quality, ease of use and reliability my canon has. If you are on the fence about what camera to purchase just take my word for it Canon is the best.
The only problem I have experienced in my ten years of use is a few weeks ago one of my tried and true units, the lens seemed to not want to focus, after close examination of the 38-135mm ultrazoom lense, I noticed that there was a loose piece rattling inside the lens I have emailed Canon and as expected a replacement unit should be on its way I will follow up with the service call I made to them and let you know that no matter what anyone else says you are getting the best product, service and support on the market when you chose a Canon Camera
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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.







