Amo esta camara, todo llego perfecto...excelente servicio del vendedor. La canon 7d es un excenete producto a un precio verdaderamente competitivo
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17.01.2010
6/10
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I had high hopes for this camera, but it looks like I got a dud. The AF is broken and many (most?) of the pictures are out of focus.I did the microadjustment for my lens, the 28-70 f/2.8L, and got a value of -17. After that, the AF was still unpredictable. I'm using a single, center AF point, and there should be no question that the camera should be able to focus in that mode.Test shots after the MA show dramatic front focusing sometimes, other times not. I took a picture of a parked car, where I focused on the license plate. It focused about 10' forward. Other test shots show random focus, too. Shutter speeds are high in all tests shots, equal or faster than 1/125s.Is it the lens? I doubt it. I have a Canon D30 and the lens works flawlessly on it. I have 30,000+ pictures from that camera and I've never had trouble with the AF there (thought it is a good deal slower than the 7D). Ironically, the superior AF is why I upgraded.Is it me? I doubt it. I mentioned my D30 already. I can hear some of you saying "...but that's a 9+ yr old camera." Well, I borrowed a 5DmkII from a friend and shot about 60 shots outdoors at a picnic. Every single shot was sharp as a tack. And, the lens on that camera was significantly cheaper than the L glass I have.UPDATE 1/29/10:Amazon cross-shipped me a new one. The 2nd one definitely works better, though I need to do more tests to make sure. (It's been raining a lot here, so I haven't had a chance to really work with it.)UPDATE 7/1/10:Still AF issues. I've been increasingly frustrated with the 7D and I had started to dread using the camera because of what I'd find when I looked at the resulting photos. I did two things, borrowed a friend's 5DmkII to use with my usual lens and did a focus test on my 7D.Out of a 100+ shots with the 5D I didn't have any of the problems I've had with my 7D.For the focus test I used the timer and a tripod. The test subject was 4'8" away @ 28mm and the aperture was wide open @ f/2.8 in Av mode. I used spot focus. I defocused the image and took a series pictures with AF. Then, I took a series of pictures with MF, using 10x magnification to focus manually. 3 of the 6 AF were very soft and clearly not focused correctly upon examination at 100% magnification. Under the same magnification, all of the MF pictures were crisp.I really wish I had done the test immediately upon receiving the 2nd 7D (work + bad weather meant I didn't use the camera much). I would have returned it and gotten a 5DmkII. Since I'm past the return period from Amazon, I had to sent the camera back to Canon--they received it yesterday, but I haven't heard anything. I will update again once they've done their thing.UPDATE 7/11/10:Got it back from Canon service. The email claimed they fixed it, but the insert in the package claims it was already "performing to specifications".I performed the lens tests again and found the same problem.I borrowed a friend's 24-105 f/4.0L to see if it's the 7D or the 28-70. The 24-105 performs fine.What really burns me up: I sent the 28-70 to Canon with the 7D body. They didn't even look at it, saying that the lens is too old and is "no longer serviceable." The 28-70 works fine on the D30 I have. I wish I had access to that 5DmkII again, to do controlled tests to see if it works there.So, I'm left with a $1500 paper weight (what I paid for the 28-70 10 years ago) and have to spend another $1000+ on new L glass. A very frustrating experience.Btw, I'm upping the rating from 1 to 3 stars. I still feel that it might be the 7D that can't focus the 28-70, but we'll never know because Canon refused to test the lens.UPDATE 3/11/11:I ended up getting a EF 24-105mm f4L IS USM, which seems to work fine. The take away from this experience is: if you have older lenses that work fine on your current (older) bodies, do not expect them to work on the 7D.I think that makes this camera worth only 3 stars.
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14.10.2009
10/10
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Well after much deliberation between this and a 5d Mark II i decided to opt for the 7D and spend the extra I save on some nice wide angle lenses. First of all for anyone who is expecting a 1.6 crop camera's image quality to be better than the 5d mark ii you can forget it. The 5D mark ii is a full frame sensor camera and the 7D is a crop, different cameras for different purposes. I know three people who own a 5d mark II, wedding photographer, cinematographer and a landscape photographer. As you can tell, they all need wide angle and good low light performance. The 5D Mark II/other full frame cameras are targeted towards users with wide angle needs. So if you find yourself in a crowded room with little light during a wedding the EOS 7D may not be for you, less you put on a 10-22mm EFS lens which is the widest Canon Zoom Lens for a APS-C camera. (Or 8-15 F4L Fisheye).Image Quality from this camera is amazing, I'll put up some pictures once it stops raining where I live. Detail is very good, and the 28-135 lens accommodates this cameras ability very nicely, however, starting off at 28mm will probably be too long for most people in everyday situations such as those for street photographers. Picking up a 17-55 2.8 lens will probably be highly recommended by many.Build Quality is superb. This "tank" of a camera is no light weight and one of the first things you notice when you pick up the camera is the hefty feel you get. Very ergonomic grip and a robust feel all around. Don't expect to have it hanging around your next too long though. Weather seals are improved and you can notice that the area above the viewfinder is much larger thanks to a 100% coverage pentaprism.Autofocusing, now I've read some issues about the 7D's new focusing system such as softness from auto zone focusing and I am also getting some mixed results with that as well, some images ranging from very soft to some being as sharp as single AF select. I will update later as I take it out for more situations. However, with that being said, the camera's autofocusing with the 28-135mm lens is very quiet, very fast and accurate for the most part especially with using the cameras single AF select mode.Battery Life: still on the first charge off the box, taken about 500 test shots and a few seconds of 720p recording, battery life is about halfway.ISO performance. Now here is where many have a bone to pick. I am not afraid to use high ISO as my prints rarely go beyond 11x14. More than often I found myself using nothing higher than ISO 1600 on my girlfriend's 500D/T1i. With the 7D I feel very comfortable using 3200 with about ISO 4000 being my cut off point, that's where the trade offs between detail and noise will become apparent and start to bother me.Overall this camera is a very impressive and I'd give it a rating of about 90/100. It has alot to offer being a HD video DSLR. It'll provide many rebel users enough room to learn and grow. However, I cant stress enough that if you find yourself needing wide angle capabilities and low light performance, saving up for a full frame, it will definitely be worth the wait in the long run. In fact a few 5D Mark I cameras are available for cheaper than the 7D. Without a doubt this is one of the top crop cameras of the market right now. You won't regret buying this camera.*Update* First of all, I've been using the wireless flash with a 430ex II for some portrait photography, it works fine and comes in very handy. Secondly, I've finally had a chance to customize all the settings of my camera, READ THE MANUAL! It's about 250 pages but you'll need to in order to make the most of your camera. Most of it is the usual, but because this camera offers so many different options, reading the latter pages is a must.Firmware release 1.0.9 is out so dont forget to update if you still have 1.0.7.For those of you still wondering if the 7D is worth the upgrade or worth buying over a full frame, keep in mind that Canon just release rebates for some EF and EF-S lenses including the 10-22 and 17-55 2.8; as well as some very popular L lenses. So for those of you debating between a 7D and Mark II, getting a kit and using the money saved for a wide angle will pretty much cover all the focal lengths you will really need.
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18.01.2013
10/10
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Was ready to upgrade from Canon EOS 40. This fits the lenses and flash from the EOS 40. Works well. It came 3 days after I ordered it!
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10.12.2012
10/10
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Ken Parks, a professional wedding photographer in the Atlanta area, selected the 7D as a backup to his primary digital camera, another Canon EOS 7D. He investigated several of the Canon models, only to find that the best would be another 7D because of his requirements.
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24.11.2012
8/10
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There is a reason why this camera is so popular. I love the video quality. It's the perfect camera for me right now. Most people are flocking to the 5d mark III, so this camera's glory days are almost over.The lens does already stick a little after mild use. I'll probably have to get it fixed.
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18.01.2013
10/10
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Canon EOS 7D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-Inch LCD and 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS UD Standard Zoom Lens
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25.12.2012
10/10
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I've had mine for just over 2 years...GREAT camera...easy to use takes awsome photos even at High ISO...very easy and intuitive menues systems the autofocus is fast and reliable
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01.01.2013
10/10
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works to my needs,hope to improve on changing setting once i become more comfortable with would reccomend provides great pictures
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14.09.2012
6/10
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As a camera it seems fine. I had hoped to get both still and high quality video out of this. In 1080 mode the camera will shoot 11 minutes (4gB) before it shuts off and you have to manually restart it. It is apparently a video camera tariff thing. So no recording performances of any event over 11 minutes long without active interruptions and restarts. This is really irritating, going to send it back, this is too expensive a piece of equipment not to have unrestricted recording, up yours Canon.
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12.12.2012
8/10
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Very awesome! The camera I got was previously used so can't complain about a bit of cosmetic wear. Overall product works perfect and has really helped improve my photography skills.
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13.12.2012
4/10
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Had to send this camera in to Cannon three times, so far, to fix a flash sync problem. Just got it back again and they finally replaced the sync socket and card. Hope it works
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04.10.2012
2/10
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I never had a camera with so many problem doing even simple autofocusing. Unless you have full light, it takes long to focus and it is not sharp. Often it's unable to focus at all. After exporting the pictures, many shots are not fully focused. Before this camera I had a Digital Rebel T1, which, autofocus wise, was performing fine. I can't believe Canon has got so bad. It reminds me of Sony in the nineties.
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08.12.2012
2/10
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I didn't purchase this item, someone tried to purchase this item by obtaining all my amazon account information.....so I have no idea if this is a good camera or not.
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21.08.2012
8/10
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I purchased this as a backup for my Canon 5D mk2. The functions are so similar and the images can be easily edited together. The price difference makes it a good alternative to the 5D if you are only looking for one camera.As much as I like the Canon cameras, I've been taking a serious look at some of the new Sony offerings. Built-in image stabilization, good HD video and articulating LCD screens make them very tempting. The Canon cameras may have been the first HD DSLRs on the scene, but they are starting to look a little outdated.
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10.04.2010
4/10
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The one I got had a squeaky CF door. I noticed it the very first time I picked it up; it was that obvious. After doing some reading online, it appears this is a common (but not universal) build problem. I considered exchanging it before I'd gotten much further unpacking, but thought I might as well shoot with it for a weekend to see how it performed compared to my trusty 40D. (For what it's worth, the 40D's door is rock solid and has absolutely no "give" to it.)I shot an autocross event in light varying from full sun to mild cloud cover. Exposures were typically around 1/2000 at f/2.8 ISO 100, so there was plenty of light. I used a 70-200mm f/2.8L IS (not the new second-generation one, though) on the 7D and a 300mm f/4L on my 40D. Both cameras were set to record raw files and were processed in Lightroom 2.6.Pluses:- Drastically better color rendition for certain shades. One of the cars at the autocross was a BMW M3 in Phoenix Yellow, a particularly awful shade of yellow-green. The 7D got it almost exactly right. The 40D rendered it as more of a dull dusty yellow with almost no green to it. The colors were so far apart that at first I thought they were different cars when I was going through the frames afterwards.- AF was improved over the 40D. I used the AF mode that uses one AF point plus its vertical and horizontal neighbors and that worked pretty well tracking quickly moving cars. I wouldn't call its accuracy a dramatic improvement over the 40D for this particular style of shooting, but it's definitely better.- The grip was a marginal improvement for my large hands. I think it would be more of an improvement for smaller hands.- Big, bright viewfinder.- The main LCD screen is great, even in bright sun.- The new button layout and button "feel" is nice. Bigger buttons are easier to work with in gloves, though that wasn't an issue on this particular day.- The electronic level seems pretty sensitive. I'm not sure how useful it will be, but there it is. I haven't had much trouble getting my horizons level without an electronic level.- 1080p video is nice, but I don't have the audio equipment to make good use of it. Don't think that getting a camera that shoots 1080p will turn you into a videographer overnight.- Aside from the squeaky door, the body feels pleasantly heavy and very solid.Minuses:- Significantly grainier images than the 40D, even at ISO 100. I was shocked at how bad the grain was. After seeing how bad the noise was, I immediately packed up the camera to return it. The noise is simply atrocious.- Pixel for pixel, the 7D is a little softer than the 40D. This is well known; see other online reviews of the 7D.So there you have it. It's a great camera to use as long as you never intend to look at the pictures it takes (or don't have very high standards). Maybe the one I got was defective... who knows. I'm waiting for the next generation of bodies.Update:Take a look at a full-size shot: [...] (Amazon censors URLs in reviews. See the comments for how to access the sample images.)Make sure to view it at 100%. As stated above in the review, the 7D does have very good color rendition, so don't hold the muted colors in this shot against it. This shot was converted with ufraw which doesn't have good color defaults for the 7D. Lightroom 2.6 renders colors accurately with the default camera profiles (though Lightroom's raw conversions also exhibit the same noise, so that's not just from ufraw). The side panels of the car are especially easy to see noise in.
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06.11.2011
8/10
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I bought this camera after outgrowing my Rebel Xsi. On the 7D, the autofocus is lightning fast and deadly accurate. The camera balances well in the hand. Exposure is correct but if you want to adjust, you can do so quickly. The Q button is a godsend: the camera has so many options, you need the Q button to quickly access the options. The large screen is easy to arrange and the upteen million options are reasonably logically laid out. I would give this a five star but I find the autofocus options confusing. Spot focus, full focus, partial focus, expandable focus, it goes on and on. And of course, it is also interwoven with the exposure system, so it becomes a mire of bewildering options. In short, your best best is simply figure out if you are photographing moving objects (sports, wildlife, small kids) or stationary objects (trees, houses, sunsets) and set your autofocus accordingly. However, you can just skip the whole darned thing, set it for generic autofocus and it'll usually be just fine. Exceptions would be subjects like one lone pelican flying in a clear blue sky, or one small bunny crouched down in the green grass. You will need to zoom in then and the camera will be just fine but a wide angle or standard lens and the poor camera will do it's best but might miss the shot. Anyway, it's an awesome camera and a perfect fit for an advanced amateur like myself. It's too much camera for beginners or technophobes and professionals might prefer the 1 series of Canon cameras.
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13.04.2011
8/10
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I shoot a lot of portraits and sports. I have a 5D Mark II, and specialize in large, canvas close up portraits of children in 24 x 30 and up sizes. However, I also shoot alot of sports and bought the 7D because of the claimed 8 fps burst speed, dual Digic 4 processors, and much more advance auto focus system. For the first few months, it performed as advertised as long as there was sufficient light. Fantastic baseball photos with three or four tack-sharp images per pitch, and two to three sharp images of a single swing by a batter. The camera was not so great, however, for indoor sports. As expected, the 7D's low-light performance lags significantly, and image quality cannot compare to the powerhouse 5D Mark II in low light. Burst speed was considerably lower and images were noisy.One day, for no discernable reason, burst speed dropped to 3 or 4 frames per second even in bright light and stayed there. I eliminated all user-correctable causes for this, and eventually shipped the camera back to Canon for service. I received the camera back working fine again with a page out the instruction manual, blown up to 8 x 10 size, and marked with yellow highlighter on the instructions for setting the camera to burst mode, I suppose as Canon's way of saying I was an idiot.The bottom line for me is that the 7D will be a wonderful performer for someone stepping up from a 50D or a Rebel. It is great for action shots in good light, assuming one doesn't have the same issues I've had with the burst speed. For outdoor sports shooters, the 7D is fantastic. However, despite what you may read on the Net, image quality on this crop sensor simply cannot compare to the 5D Mark II for portrait or landscape work. The 7D's low-light performance is also weak compared to the 5DII. For an extra 30%, you can get what I believe to be one of the finest DSLR's available anywhere, at any price, in the 5D Mark II. If you shoot portraits or in low light, the 7D just cannot compare.I look forward to the next generation 5D, which I anticipate will have the 7D's auto focus system. Now THAT will be a truly drool-worthy combination.
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08.01.2011
10/10
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This was bought as a surprise Christmas gift for my wife, who is the photographer in the family. So since she knows all the technical stuff - and I'm more of an observer than an actual user - but I hope this helps.First off - the way I ended up with this camera was my wife had a Canon Rebel (and some lenses) that she had for two years. She's an avid photohog and is tinkering with the idea of doing it for money, but needed an upgrade. I thumbed through Consumer Reports and found that this 7D is rated as hands-down the best consumer-level DSLR on the market. It cited many reasons that this model was the best, but frankly I forgot them all.My wife however was flirting with the idea of a Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera because she was considering a professional track. When back home over the holidays she was talking to a photographer in the family who has 3 of the 5Ds and talked her out of that model. The major difference in the two (with the 5D being nearly a thousand bucks more expensive) was that the 7D does not have a crop sensor. That's about it from what I gathered from our conversation with the professional photographer.Other observations:-The pictures that she has taken are great - Just great. This will depend on the skills of the photographer and the lenses you use of course, but in the hands of someone who knows that they are doing - I can see a marked improvement in pictures from the old Canon Rebel.-I hear the video is a little complicated to use, and I haven't seen any footage yet, but I don't think the average person is buying this as a video camera.The four our of five stars for the ease of use is based on moving up from another Canon DSLR. For the first-time user who is looking for a nice camera but has never used anything more than a point-an-shoot - I would recommend starting off smaller (unless you really do just have so much money that you don't care). The two years that she spent taking pictures on the Rebel have really paid off. Plus they say that a camera body has a finite number of shutter clicks - sp better for her to get the first two years out of the way on a learner camera.All and all my wife is uber-pleased with it and as a result, so am I. The price on Amazon was as good as any retailer in the area, plus I cashed in on free shipping and no tax. I really couldn't have asked for more from Amazon. Best part is - This was bought during Christmas time, ad I never had to leave the house to get the perfect gift.
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02.09.2011
10/10
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I recorded an entire web series using nothing but the Canon 7d, Canon 60d, and Canon T2i. VIDEO RECORDING mode is pretty much identical for each; the menu's and button configurations are the only major differences (again, when it comes to VIDEO, I don't use any of them for photography). Everything in the series was shot with the kit 18-135mm IS lens (on all three).From shot to shot there is no difference, but when it comes to durability, the 7d takes the cake with a sturdier build meant to resist both weather and physical damage - to a degree (those who like to recreationally shoot their cameras with bullets should rethink this selection)When it comes to fit, feel, and menus, my OPINION is that the 60d is far superior. Its only slightly smaller than the 7d but has button configurations and menus that are much easier to navigate than the T2i or 7d counterpart.T2i gets size (smaller, if you're into that sort of thing) and price - seeing as its considerably less expensive.Keeping things short: if you're looking into DSLRs specifically for video, I'd say 60d > 7d > T2i; but primarily for personal reasons. All of them record with the same image quality when it comes to video. So burgeoning filmmakers, these three have NO NOTICEABLE DIFFERENCES when it comes to image quality (I hope that saves some people some time)I'm certainly not above a little self promotion, though...[...]BAM!If anyone has specific questions about any of the Dslrs mentioned, just ask and I'll tell you what I can. I know if you're shopping around for stuff there are always a dozen little questions that you can't quite seem to find the answer for.
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26.03.2010
10/10
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By now you've probably read a ton of reviews... here or elsewhere on the internet about this camera. I've had it for a few months, upgrading from a Canon Rebel Xsi and finally decided to do a review, now that I have experience with it and really have had a chance to put it through it's paces. I'll try to keep my review based TOTALLY on my own personal experiences, and not just regurgitate the words everybody else has already said about this camera. I'm going to spread this review out into a couple of lists, then a short question and answer section... so here goes!What's hot?* Large, 18 megapixel images* Great low-light performance at high iso's* Fast* Automatic White Balance does a much better job than my Xsi ever did.* Rugged/Solid* Feels very "significant" in your hands and comfortable to hold* Automatic Focus is highly configurable to your situational needs and performs VERY well (in comparison to any previous camera I've owned)* Remote flash triggering* Movie modes are neat (I don't play with them much however... I'm more a photographer than videographer)* Most "professional" ASP-C sensor camera yet.* Shares batteries with the 5Dmark ii.* Penti-prism 100% view is amazing. Much brighter and more useful, to me, in framing a shot than the penti-mirror design of the Rebel series.* Micro-adjustment for individual lenses is awesome.What's not?* Rebel T2i has it's sensor, iso range, movie modes, a bigger and more detailed screen, and a "dumbed-down" version of the 7D's auto-focus... at about $1000 less.* If you're used to a Rebel camera (or point-and-shoot), the weight will be very noticeable after a while.* ExpensiveQuestions and answers:Q: Would this be a "good camera" for me to buy as my first step into the DSLR realm?A: No. More accurately... probably not. This camera is complex, and it should be. It's as professional as the ASP-C camera's get... and it's in the xD lineup. If you aren't familiar with basic camera functions... something that takes this many steps beyond "basic" will either be frustrating, or wasted by always sitting in the "automatic" setting on the dial. I would, instead, recommend you look at the Canon Rebel T2i! It's got many of the specs of this camera, at a much cheaper price point. It's lighter, smaller, and more beginner/intermediate friendly.Q: Should I get this camera over the Rebel T2i?A: Depends totally on your use of a camera. Need something light, friendly, very capable, and a great value? Rebel all the way. Need something with a super-fast shutter, rugged build quality, and a few very advanced features? Go with the 7D.Q: Which lens should I get with the 7D?A: Totally depends on what you want to do and what you need it for. I chose the 28-135mm. So far, it's not a bad little piece of glass. That seems to be about the standard idea on all the "kit" lens options. Looking back, I probably could have saved myself some cash by buying the body only and used it to buy some REALLY GOOD glass. The sensor on this camera has an nearly un-satiable hunger for sharpness. You won't see it's true potential without amazing optics.Final word: If you need a blazing fast, rugged, Canon camera and you're willing to really go through it's complexities and wring every last ounce of "Awesome" out of it... in the ASP-C format... this is it. If you want to save some money and/or are just getting into the world of DSLR's... I'd pass this one by. I made my choice, and I don't regret it.
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10.08.2012
10/10
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This is a great camera to get if you are wanting to both record video and take pictures. The pictures turn out amazing and the video is in 1080 HD. You can even take pictures while recording video (even though it will pause the recording for 2-3 seconds).The only thing I don't like about this camera is that there is no auto focus when recording video.I would recommend this camera to people who are interested in buying a DSLR.
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31.08.2012
10/10
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I've been a Canon user all my life. This camera takes an awesome image. The quality and speed is amazing. It even shoots faster than the 5D Mark III - Which I found interesting. I highly recommend this mid level camera. The 1st body I received, I noticed a stuck red pixel on the CMOS, Amazon cross shipped me a new 7D in 2 days. Best service ever.
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06.11.2011
10/10
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Many people write reviews right after they get a product so they don't always note when something goes wrong down the line. I have had my Canon 7D now for well over a year and can happily report that it is by far the best camera I have ever owned (and I have had many)! It has never had a single problem, the battery seems to last forever (seriously, I use it daily and I think I charge it once every month or two, after thousands of shots), and the images are spectacular. I have a number of Canon lenses including the 24-105L/f4 that I use the most as well as a 50mm/f1.4 and the incredible 100mmL macro lens from Canon. I also have a wide angle lens that I use hardly ever. I am a semi-pro and have been shooting since high school (about 25 years now). I photograph nature most often (as well as my immediate family on a daily basis, including a squirmy toddler). It works very well as a "point and shoot" as well so I can hand it to my daughter on all automatic settings and she gets superb photographs out of it every time. I shoot mostly on A-priority or manual. The controls are very intuitive (12yo has no problems figuring everything out). I download my photos into Lightroom and catalog/edit there. Very easy to manage my thousands of photos this way. Cannot recommend this camera or the Canon L lenses highly enough! Worth every penny.
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