
by - written on 08/05/13 (Useful, 10 readings)
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It has taken me a long time to decide what camera to go to next after my 450D. I take a LOT of photographs, maybe 3-400 per week and have done a few weddings with my 450D - but its hard to be the professional photographer when the guests have a better camera than you! Although I dreamed of a 1D or even a 5D - the 7D was more in ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/01/13 (Useful, 5 readings)
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The d800 is topping the charts with megapixel counts but the 7d (and in fact all of canon's current crop sensor cameras) are sporting a higher resolution, or 'pixels per inch' because 36mp full frame cropped down to a aps-c actually has a higher pixel density- this provides tremendous detail at low iso, but at high iso there ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/07/12 (Somewhat useful, 11 readings)
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I was torn between the Canon 7D and the Canon 5dMK2, I went for this in the end as I use more automatic modes so thought that the Canon 7D sounded perfect. It is very easy to learn how to use and turns out great quality pictures every time. It's very quick to switch between the different controls and modes. If there is a sudden change ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/06/12 (Very useful, 6 readings)
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I bought a Canon 7D when I turned 21 (birthday present off everybody) to replace my Panasonic G10 and although it cost nearly 10 times more than my Panasonic, it is worth every penny! To begin with the camera is very sleek in design and feels great in your hands. It is sturdy and responsive when being tested, which is never a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/08/11 (Useful, 7 readings)
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Cheesy Headline out the way, you'll no doubt want to know exactly why I think the 7D is just so good. I've been an avid photographer now for a good few years and after spending the last 4 years with my trusty Canon 400D I decided to take the plunge and upgrade to a better model. After taking my time to look around ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/10/10, updated on 30/10/10 (Useful, 22 readings)
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Hi again, The Canon 7D, Wow what A camera, I purchased the 7D because my 20D was getting a little old and I searched the Canon site for a suitable replacement, After looking at several cameras I wittled it down to 2 that were in my budget the 5D mk2 and the 7D and after alot of thought I went for the 7D as this suits my ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/10/10 (Not useful, 16 readings)
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Currently I am upgrade from Canon EOS 50D to this Canon EOS 7D. This Canon EOS 7D has so many significant improvement than my before Canon EOS 50D, such as Full High Definition Video Recording capability, higher ISO (up to 12.800 with expansion), better noise control, higher mega pixels, new focusing system, better LCD, and can trigger ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/07/10
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The new AF system on the 7D is awsome, zone af and af expansion are just fantastic and put this camera in the same league as the 1DS but without the hefty price tag. With a 300mm F/2.8 L IS shots are tack sharp. Having owned many previous xxD models the 7D is the best, better focus, better frame rate, better weather sealing, HD video (not my cup of tea on an SLR), definitely the best mid price SLR.

by - written on 24/07/10 (Useful, 22 readings)
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As a film student I bought this camera purely for the video mode. It has not disappointed. Build quality is fantastic, it feels like a quality product in your hands. Its taken quite a beating in bags and on set but is still completely unscathed. The video mode is superb with full 1080p recording and selectable frame ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/06/10
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I bought this product to begin making videos for my boyfriends music and to generally get into photography. They are expensive but are really worth the money! The pictures are amazingly clear, picking up even the tiniest detail on the object which you are taking a picture of, whether it be a person or an ornament. It has lots of features which professional photographers will find really useful but may be confusing to amateur photographers like myself. But the guide which it comes with discusses what each feature does and after a while you'll begin to understand. It's a great product and both professional and amateur photographers will find the wide variety of features as a great help to make the best of their talent and passion.

by - written on 27/12/09 (Useful, 73 readings)
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I upgraded to this little beaut just over a month ago ... and boy im sooo glad i did :-) for an a budding novice when it comes to photography .. this is a must its quite .. you hardly hear the sutter, and quick to focus, which is a bonus when it comes to wildlife photography after using the 450d and 50d for some time, i ... Read the complete review


