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26.12.2011

8/10

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I already am experienced with DSLRs, so getting my decision to get this camera was long and hard. I really enjoy the weight of the body, but the SET button rotating and some playback menu features are really kinda annoying.
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23.05.2011

10/10

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Canon has done it again. Having owned a Canon 10D for many years and enjoyed the superb image quality and sensor accuracy, I was expecting no less from one of their newer models. The Canon 7D's features provide both the serious amateur and the seasoned professional with the tools they need. While taking advantage of all of the features and flexibility of the 7D requires a major commitment to the manual, tutorials and the short cuts that others have found -- it is also easy to use right out of the box with only a basic understanding of how a DSLR works. The video is excellent and the feature that makes the 7D the story telling device it is advertised to be. The weight of the camera and a quality lens can be daunting for those who have used other cameras, but the results appear to be worth the extra effort.I am just getting started with this camera, but paired with Canon's L series lens, this is a journey I am eager to take, as will you.
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02.02.2011

10/10

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I have been waffling between the D7000 and the 7D for months and finally made up my mind to get the Canon. Deciding factor for me was lens and acc. availability as most of my friends who are enthusiasts, semi-pro, and pro photographers are in the Canon camp. Purchased this about 2 weeks ago and have been shooting non stop with it. Really great camera and getting the kit for $1750 IMO was a steal.Being pretty much a noob when it comes to DSLRs, I thought I was going to have a hard time with this camera. I read the manual, played around with settings and buttons and sure enough started to get the hang of things pretty quickly IMO. Guys, READ THE MANUAL! It is very well written (font could afford to be a little larger :P) and it makes it easy...especially if you are a noob like me :) All of my expectations of this camera have been met and I am very happy with my purchase. The camera feels like a tank and is very comfortable in your hands. The picture quality is awesome, 8 FPS is awesome for shooting my nephews baseball/soccer games. The 18-135 kit lens works great and it's not as noisy as i thought it was going to be after reading some reviews. The 32GB Transcend CF card that i bought has a great price point and so far so good.Conclusion: I am very happy spending the extra money for the 7D. It rocks!
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24.12.2011

10/10

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I had the t2i. This is a HUGE jump. I felt like it just opened a whole new world of opportunities with video and picture.
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22.10.2009

10/10

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I upgraded from the Rebel XSi and boy what an upgrade it was! I'm mainly a hobbyist photographer even though my friends all say I should quit my day job (they just suck up because I will shoot their events for free!). I upgraded from the XSi because I kept finding myself arguing with the XSi over it's light metering, focus points and choice of shutter speeds in Aperture Priority mode. I can say without a doubt that the 7D out performs the XSi in every way (and it should since it's a semi pro camera while the XSi is a consumer camera!).When I bought the 7D I slapped the 28-135 lens on it (already had it for the XSi) and started shooting, quickly noticing it's much improved light meter. It blew me away at how perfectly it would calibrate the white balance for every picture and what it was metering the light from. I was blown away just by that! After about a week of usage I decided to upgrade to an L lens for both the moisture/dust protection all around and also it give this camera a "proper" lens. It was worth every penny!Matched with an L lens, this camera far exceeds what I was expecting out of it. I took it to a friends 1st birthday party and shoot the 1 year old using the L lens (17-40 UWA) on full manual at 100ISO, 50 shutter, aperture 4.0 with the 430EX flash and my god, the pictures are gorgeous! The camera's ability to track faces is spot on, the kid's eyes are sharp, crisp, colorful and full of life. They just make your heart melt! I'm sure it helps that this camera has special settings this lens in it's memory and it shows.I have not played around with the video much, not my cup of tea. However my brother-in-law, who is a video editor, says the ability to capture video at such a short focal length requires thousands upon thousands of dollars in the video world and says that the 7D (and the 5Dmii for that matter) can do what a 10k camera can for a fraction of the price.Another feature which was a welcome upgrade was the weather sealing. Not that I plan to go into the trenches with my camera but going out to a dusty, muddy farm and taking fall pictures is less worrisome now since I don't have to bother trying to keep my camera away from all the floating dust.This is a phenomenal camera and I highly recommend it to anyone who is into photography as a hobby or a casual professional. I'm sure a "real" pro who lives their life on photography would welcome a full frame body more than the 1.6 crop but for me, I don't care, this camera does everything I want and more! It's a perfect addition to my ever growing camera bag and has become my one and only camera for which to shoot with. My poor XSi has been booted from my day bag and sits idle on my shelf collecting dust with it's non-dust protected body. I wonder if I should sell it before it's too late!
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16.12.2009

10/10

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I take photos of birds. 90% of the time of flying birds, mostly raptors -- distant, fast-moving subjects in poor quality lighting conditions. I fitted the 7D with a Canon 300 mm F2.8 L IS USM telephoto lens. Also used both Canon Extenders EF II (1.4X and 2X), and sometimes used a light Manfrotto tripod. Shot nearly 1,000 RAW and JPEG during the first 10 days after getting the camera. Image quality is outstanding (without the extenders incredibly so). Focusing speed might be even faster than with my previous camera (40D) but it is still too soon to be definitive. 8 fps burst speed is notoriously faster than the 6.4 fps I was used to. "Zone AF" and "AF point expansion" focusing modes (new to me) are very effective for following distant flying birds (better than Spot AF mode, that I used with the 40D). For closer birds "Spot AF" is preferable so one can improve chances of focusing the head/eye. RAW files are huge (20-24 Mb each) so buy the fastest memory card and card reader you can. Unfortunately, neither iPhoto nor Snow Leopard read 7D's CR2 format as of 15 Dec 2009. Photoshop CS4 (properly updated) does though, and so does Canon's included software, of course. The 7D uses a battery slightly different from the XXD series, so now I need to carry two battery chargers, and my batteries are not interchangeable between cameras. I also bought the Canon 28-135 mm F3.5-5.6 IS included in the kit, and however a little less sharp than my Canon 50 mm F1.8 EF II, it performs well throughout the zoom range. If you can afford only one lens this is probably a good choice for general photography, and good value for the relatively little extra money. Full HD Video is very sharp and colors well balanced. Nice to have the external mic input. Best to turn the IS off when shooting video without an external mic or a buzzing noise (the IS drives) will contaminate your sound track. I still need to run a series of more controlled tests to form a sounder opinion but so far I'm happy with the upgrade. The 1.6X cropping factor rules out this camera for landscape photography, but the same feature combined with the 8 fps and new AF modes probably makes this camera -dollar for dollar- the best current choice for telephoto wildlife photography. This is the camera I was waiting for! As simple as that.17 Dec 2009 update. I updated my software today and both Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5.8) and Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.2) open and process RAW images (in "Preview") taken with the 7D. iPhoto '08 (version 7.1.5) imported RAW images from this camera just fine this time. NOW I'm happy!
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30.09.2011

8/10

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My husband loves this camera. He's owned a Nikon D50, Canon 50D and now the 7D. It'll eventually become a support camera when the next 5D becomes available. ISO control on this camera has improved tremendously over the previous cameras he's own. He couldn't be happier with this camera.
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30.09.2010

10/10

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Superior image quality. With the right fast memory card, this camera shoots very fast. You can stop action with this very well.Low light performance is great. Much of this depends on the lens you use, of course, but I would rate the camera very well for overall low light performance.Very easy to use. The controls are in logical places, the screens and menus make sense, and the layout of the camera is fantastic. It fits very, very well in my hands. I had the T1i previous to the 7D, and it was just too small for me. The 7D is a perfect fit.Love that it is weather sealed. I don't wait for the rain to come and then go take pictures, but I have been able to use the 7D a few times in light rain where that would not have been possible without weather sealing.3 inch LCD is very nice for viewing and reviewing your photos right after you take them. You can zoom in quite a ways with the LCD to see how sharp your pictures are.Build quality is sturdy.Battery slips in and out with no trouble. The charger that comes with it is nice. Plugs straight into the wall without any cords.This camera is excellent and very enjoyable. We take it everywhere and are able to preserve fun and precious family moments. Love it and confidently give it 5 stars. Canon hit a home run with this one.
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18.10.2009

10/10

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I've shot film and digital EOS series cameras for quite a while. The 7D is a huge step up from my 30D. Here's what I like after a long weekend:The 100% 1x viewfinder is a nice change, once I stopped compensating as I did with my 30D. Also, the overlay screens, like the grid, is helpful in keeping the horizons and verticals aligned without being obtrusive.Although there's been a few rumbles about the on/off switch being moved to the top left, once you get used to it, it is easier to use - I like it. The lock for the quick control wheel is in approximately the same place.The 3" LCD screen is big, bright and beautiful. There's a big difference, even in brightness. Less glare, too - noticeably less. The 7D has a level function which lets you judge if your camera is leaning to one side or tilting forward or back. Anyone who's peered over a bubble mounted on a hot shoe will appreciate this luxury. And the LCD is bright enough to make this feature useful in daylight.Another nice feature is that the menu structure is changed. There are more tabs, but all the menu items available on that tab are visible at once. No more scrolling off the screen to get to "format" or other functions.The 7D lets you shoot 3 different sized RAWs in addition to the usual slew of JPEG sizes. I like shooting the highest quality RAW + highest quality JPEG (so you get two files for each picture). These files sizes are HUGE! I found JPEGs to range from 4.73M to 11.1M and CR2 files range from 20.7M to 30.4M. My 8G Sandisk Extreme IV held 237 shots (474 files).Rather than give you my subjective opinion on picture quality (I am totally satisfied with the quality of the photos), I point you to the best technical reviews of cameras that I know of - dpreview. (Google it and you'll easily find it, I can't post the entire URL). As of now they just have a preview of the 7D. I'll post a few shots from Vermont w/ exposure info.Oct 31, 2009 Update: Canon has recently posted a service announcement which reads: "In images captured by continuous shooting, and under certain conditions, barely noticeable traces of the immediately preceding frame may be visible. This phenomenon is not noticeable in an image with optimal exposure. The phenomenon may become more noticeable if a retouching process such as level compensation is applied to emphasize the image." Keep your eyes open for a firmware update!Nov. Update: The firmware update is now available on Canon's website.
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03.12.2010

6/10

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This is a great camera for some. For others, not so much. I am of the latter persuasion.Here's the deal: it's an 18MP crop camera. Want to shoot video? Great! The 7D delivers. Want to shoot still photos? You're better off with a 40D, or better yet, the 5D classic, IMHO the best deal on the market right now (full-frame for $1,000? Sounds great!)I owned this camera for about three months. I am disappointed in the muted colors, low contrast, and lack of sharpness this camera imparts on its pictures, even when paired with excellent lenses (re: Canon 10-22, 17-55 2.8 IS, 200 2.8 L, etc). The pixels on this camera are just too small to do a good job.Low light performance? Microlenses? PAH, I say! Compare the 7D to the 5D classic and you'll see the 5D wins every time.Save your money. Buy BETTER LENSES and a FULL FRAME CAMERA. Get a T2i for video if you need it, this is not a camera for people who pixel peep. Went to a 5D classic and a 40D and I couldn't be happier!
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13.12.2010

10/10

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The Canon 7d is an wonderful camera for advanced amateur photographers. I've owned it for 8 months and am amazed by it's quality.PROS:19 point AF system amazingly fast and accurate8/fps more than enough for all my needsShoots full 1080p videoAwesome metering and ISO qualityEasy to navigate menus and options / one touch switch between jped and rawGreat battery lifeCONS:Weight - It can get a bit heavy to carry around all day. I would suggest investing in a backpack or sling bad if you are going to carry around extra equipment.The standard 28-135 lens that comes with the kit is an inexpensive walk around lens. It can produce some quality images, but I would highly recommend upgrading to to something in the L series. I great lens can help you utilize all that the 7D has to offer.In my opinion it's the best crop sensor camera available.
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06.02.2011

10/10

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Right off the bat i disabled the feature (highlight tone priority) that is supposed to make it easier for novices to take properly exposed photos in any condition. Before i did that i would get overblown photos and had too much noise.After that was done, the camera became flawless. Love the weather seals and fast auto focusing.Love the extra focusing points that i didn't have on the 40D. Really appreciate that you can group them into sub groups.Awesome feature is remote flash triggering which allows me to trigger my 550EX.Definitely recommend this camera to anyone thinking of upgrading from the earlier Dxx series bodies
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08.11.2009

8/10

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I love the 7D and the features that it has. I use a 1D MKIII that I have just received back from Canon after the third repair for Autofocus - fixed this time. I purchased the 7D not as a backup but to replace my 1D MKIII due to the Autofocus issues I was having - I would go to the MK IV later if everything was kosher with it, but now that my 1D MKIII was fixed to my satisfaction I will keep it. But back to the 7D. Love the Camera, great LCD, great speed, AI servo autofocus is spot on, flash control from the pop up flash, cheap wireless remote can be used, great pictures. The 1D does not have a great LCD, no flash control from the camera itself, and a dedicated expensive wireless remote is needed, Better speed and better pictures from the 1D MK III though.I am sending my 7D back, for just couple of reasons that are biggies for me.1. File size is tremendous - my computer struggles under the weight of these files. Just too slow for me and having to store these files is a burden. If the picture quality were better it might be a consideration. But the 1D MKIII takes sharper, cleaner pictures at 10mp compared to 18mp. With the 7D you have to purchase large memory cards and only have space for 1 on the camera. The 1D MKIII has 2 slots and can store thousands of 10mp pics, big advantage for me.2. I find myself tilting the 7D during sports shots, not all shots but too many for me. I guess it is the size, I never do this with the 1D MKIII.Again I love the 7D - if I didnt take 1200 shots every game I shoot - file size probably wouldnt matter - but for what I do - it is a biggie.The prices for 1D MKIII's are falling due to the MKIV being released and if you can get a good one, this is your best bet if you do sports or wildlife - just great pictures, great controls, great speed. No movies, Bad LCD and proprietary flash and wireless controls. The 1D MKIII is a workhorse and just plain works - very well. ( Very large - but comfortable )I give the 7D a 4 star due to the file size, In my opinion canon should have used a 10-12 megapixel sensor. Also, I saw some softness and noise in my pics that I was not accustomed to. Great overall though.
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24.05.2010

10/10

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I'm not much for writing reviews but for this I had to. Below are the pros and cons I have seen.Pros:Auto-focus: Fast and accurate. Distance it is not so good for (ex. bird flying against a background in which they blend in, most cameras have issues with this) but all normal circumstances it performs excellently.SPEED: 8 FPS, that makes my 5D2 look as slow as a snail. People turn heads when you fire this camera.EASE OF USE: You can easily customize your buttons. Easily separate shutter from AF of whatever you would like to do. Great addition by Canon.ISO SENSITIVITY: Though this is what i would expect from any DSLR with this price tag, the ISO sensitivity is awesome. 6400 will give you grainy pics but that is better than completely missing it, right?Cons:ISO: As mentioned above 6400 is grainy, I avoid if possibly but sometimes you have to use it. The full frame of the 5D2 trumps over the 7D in low-light performance.Video: Like the 5D2, I still think the video function is very raw. No quick auto-focus. Do NOT buy any DSLR because it has video on it. Horrible idea. Will not work unless you know 100% what you are doing.Buy this camera if the 5D2 is out of your price range. It is a great camera but realize the difference a full frame camera makes. If you can save up more money, go for the 5D2. The 7D works great for me as a supplement to my 5D2. For sports and wildlife opportunities, this camera is awesome. The 5D2 gets everything else.
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02.11.2010

10/10

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I waited a long time to get a DSLR. My last SLR I bought in college in the decade of big hair. Guess it would be an antique now.I've been using the Canon Rebel xSi that I have access to at work. It's a nice little camera, but the more I read and researched, the more I knew that I wanted the biggest processor I could find in my price range. Enter the 7D. Go big or go home.I couldn't possibly be happier with my 7D. The only drawback is the steep learning curve. (Ah! THAT'S where the aperture is.) Since I'd been using the Rebel, I thought I knew Canons pretty well. Um, not so much. This thing has enough settings to make your head spin.So, if you don't mind looking (and feeling) a little stupid while you're fumbling around trying to remember how to set it correctly, then go for it. I suppose you could always set it on auto or one of the programmed settings. But what's the fun in that?
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20.02.2010

10/10

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Alright, so I'm not going to go into great detail to why I love this camera. I'll keep it true and short.My previous camera was the Canon XTi, I loved (and still do love) that camera. As soon as I turned on the LCD to my 7D I was in shock! It's so clear, and the colors from it are incredible. The 7D's LCD is beautiful! <3 It's also built like a tank. I feel secure when little kids ask me if they can take a picture with it now! XD I just tell them to make sure the wear the strap. ;) lol Battery life is WAY better. The 8 FPS is really useful. More useful than I had originally thought. (I do a lot of sports.) Video is great! The built in speaker is...okay, buy the Rode directional mic ($150 bucks,i think) If you'll be doing a lot of video, like me. Okay so now the ISO. It's better than the XTi that's for sure. But, one thing you should know about the this camera is it has a noise reduction feature built into the camera. So It's really not a problem. I take photos in ISO 1000-1600 regularly. You don't really notice the noise until you blowup the image to about 150% It's really not a problem. Just make sure you have the High ISO noise reduction feature enabled. And really, if the picture that you took is that bad that all you notice is the noise, you should really should try to hone your photography skills before buying this camera. The only thing I don't like about the camera is the 18mp. It's really too much on a little 1.6 crop factor camera. 10.mp is perfect for a DSLR. But that's really it. I will never print a picture that big. The biggest I've ever gotten is 8X10. And that's still kinda small.Okay, that's my review. I suggest this camera to everyone that asks me what camera they should get. So buy it now!...no really, you'll be glad you did.
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30.12.2009

8/10

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I am an avid Canon SLR supporter and have owned the 20D, 30D & 40D. I am not a professional photographer per say, but I do wedding and event photography by word of mouth customers, So I do know something about the canon D-SLR line.I had been contemplating upgrading to the 50D, but experiencing a lack of significant changes from the 20D on up I held off. Then the 7D came out with its claim to fame of its HD capability. I had been trying to decide to add video to photo lineup and when Canon offered the 7D with HD, it appeared both of my needs had been answered.I am disappointed to say, that the video option of the 7D is not much to write home about. There is no auto-focus or exposure capability. You basically are entering live vue, press the half shutter to get the initial focus and exposure and then video from there. If your distance or exposure changes, your only option is to hit the auto-focus button, which has limited succes and travels in and out several times to find a setting. This is also very noisey depending on the lens you are using and is picked up very loudly on the audio recording. Yes, you can use remote mics, but again more money more set up for a one stop product. Please note, this is not just a low light issue either. It had similar problems outdoors in day light. Its amazing that canon makes other low end cameras like the Rebel and the SX1IS that do this dual mode with all the bells and whistles, but ther professional level SLRs do not.. If you want great sharp video and stills get the SX1IS for the everyday vaca shooting its great.As far as an improved SLR, to many improvements to list. New sealed body for outdoor stuff, fast focus and focusing selections, with new info screen for ease of reading and changes. Again many many improvements, and definately several steps above the 40D. If your buying because of the HD, stick with you 40 or 50D and get a camcorder or the SX1IS...
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07.10.2010

10/10

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The only thing I had difficulty with when I bought the 7D was the fact that I was making the switch after several years with another camera system. It took FOREVER for me to figure everything out and I read read read the manual and highlighted and used bookmarks and all kinds of things but that's good, because that means the camera is loaded with features, which it absolutely is. Everything good you've heard about the 7D is true, everything bad is a lie. This camera rocks, it's easily worth the $$$, and the image quality coming out of this monster really narrows the gap [if there even is one anymore] between fullframes and crops. Only one issue.,.,.where is the image stabilization? My brother's 400$ point-shoot has it. I'm not complaining by any means, it would just make life so much easier to have that included. But that's what the IS is for in the lenses, I reckon. Buy the 7D. Heck with everything else.
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12.05.2010

10/10

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I am an advanced amateur who purchased the 7D as an upgrade to my XSi primarily to shoot sports. To date, I have not been disappointed. The 19-point cross type auto focusing system coupled with its dual Digic 4 processors & "L" glass produces some really amazing photos. In all honestly, this camera is a steal at $1,800. Sure it's not perfect, but it's many attributes far outweighs it's nominal shortcomings. While the movie mode is not important to me, having the weather sealing & 8fps makes this body extremely capable for my current shooting style. My XSi is a great camera but I was very uncomfortable shooting in moist conditions (even protected with rain shields).I've found the high ISO performance to be very respectable. I shot a high school basketball game a few months using ISO speeds of 3200 & 4000 & was quite impressed. Sure there was noticeable noise, but the photos were very usable & maintained a considerable amount of detail. ***Capturing a photo that has noise & detail is much better than not capturing the photo at all*** With RAW files exceeding 20mb, the 7D allows users to significantly crop photos when your subject is outside of "normal" range. The 7D is a joy to shoot with & produces superb photos (I have uploaded a few photos here on Amazon). I commend Canon for bringing "the Beast" to market & the 7D receives my highest recommendation!
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26.12.2010

10/10

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this camera is so great! I'm a photography major, and I bought it to use for my classes. Although it was complicated to use at first, it took hardly any time to get used to and now the manual setting is second nature. The manual is very helpful and makes learning to use this camera easy! It's extremely heavy duty and huge. The photos come out so sharp and because of the great ISO settings, I could take a picture in extreme low light settings with hardly any noise. This is definitely the best thing I have ever purchased and I use it every day! BUY IT! you will love it I promise!
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20.06.2010

10/10

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Having read the occasional horror story about the 7D's autofocus system, I waited many months before taking the plunge with this camera. I need not have waited. The autofocus system is sophisticated and complicated, but spot on--when used correctly. I've had out-of-focus pictures during my first weeks with the 7D, but the fault lies with the operator, not the camera.Do NOT buy this camera if you don't enjoy pushing buttons and turning dials and reading manuals or on-line tutorials. Do NOT buy it if you don't enjoy the challenge of learning the subtleties of a complicated computer. Do NOT buy it if your photography consists of snapshots of Uncle Charley grilling burgers or of little Johnny making strange faces. Do NOT buy it if you're like my friend who bought another camera with lots of settings on it, who was having trouble getting good photos, and who who responded to my question, "What settings are you using?" with these words: "I don't know; we just use it with the settings it had when we took it out of the box."I'm enjoying the process of trying to grow into the 7D as I make the big leap from my old Digital Rebel. The learning process is satisfying, and the results--though still inconsistent--are often amazing.
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29.12.2010

10/10

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I have had this for a year. The negative reviews come from people who do not read the manual. If you are a point and shoot person, make the effort to master the camera. Otherwise, I agree that you will be happier with a point and shoot.Love the many focus points and ease of changing them. Love the fact that it cane take so many pictures so quickly. The ISO is just terrific. I have eagle shots on my wall in 20 by 30 prints that were taken at 3200 ISO and they look terrific.Canon makes good products and the support is very good.
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25.02.2010

8/10

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I own both the 7D and the 5D MkII. The 5D2 excells at high IQ and great high-ISO performance and the 7D excells at fast focus, bringing the subject closer and getting off bursts of images at high frame rates. Both are very fine all around cameras, but the 7D helps you by filling its viewfinder with a larger image, locking on focus quicker and allowing a much faster burst rate. I've been somewhat amazed at the 7D's perfomance at ISO 6400, but find it second to the 5D2 at ISOs of 1600 and 3200. Below ISO 800 the two perform very closely, but the difference is more noticeable in that 1600-3200 band. Hey, at least we're not talking about shooting birds in flight at ASA 50!The build quality is at the tank level. I've had it out in rain and snow and temperatures as low as -15F. I really like that the 7D and 5D2 share the same battery, so by keeping a charged battery in each body and a spare, I'm never short of power. I often take 1000 images in a day with the 7D and always have plenty of reserves (I hardly ever use Live View). The control layout is slightly improved over the 5D2, with the video operation being much more intuitive.I'd suggest that anyone having IQ trouble with the 7D make sure that they check their micro-focus adjustment and fine tune it to their particular lenses. There is quite a range of potential adjustment, which might explain the trouble that a few seem to be having. (Mine required no micor-adjustment).
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04.12.2009

10/10

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I received my much anticipated 7D a couple of days ago and boy, am I pissed.I am what you would consider a "serious" amature (according to B&H). I started with the Canon Rebel XTi a couple of years ago and I decided to switch to the T1i.I was so disappointed with the T1i's performance (soft images), I figure I would upgrade to the flagship of APS-C sensor body - the Canon EOS 7D.I must admit, when the camera gets the image right - it's pretty awesome. However, there in lies the problem.If I use the 19-point zone AF, EVERY SINGLE FREAKIN' SHOT is out of focus. If I use the single-point selection AF, then I get a decent amount of keepers (but it's still not as sharp @ 100%).I'm sorry, but if I'm forking over $1700 for a camera body, it'd better focus properly. Now, I had a lot of people tell me that I should try it on tripod with remote so that it would be a "proper" test. I DID NOT BUY THIS CAMERA TO USE ON TRIPOD!!! I don't know about you, but I like to hand hold my camera for most of my shoot (maybe a monopod).I know some of you are thinking; "this guy is probably using a crappy lens." Well, I'm using 70-200mm f2.8L IS, 100mm f2.8L macro IS, 10-22mm UWA, and 50mm f1.8 mk2 - so I KNOW it's not the lens.If you are considering buying this camera, bring a CF card to your local camera shop and take some test shot, take it home and blow it up to 100%. You will see what I'm talking about.*I've uploaded my test shot so you all can judge for yourself.------------------------- UPDATE -----------------------------Okay, so I spent some more time with the 7D and after some microAF adjustment, it is now perfect.I'm getting 90 - 95% accuracy in 19-point AF.Great camera, super ISO performance! 5 Stars!!!
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