Canon EOS 7D Review
Verdict
Changing a system that works so well can be a dangerous business, but Canon appears to have pulled it off with the 7D. The changes are subtle but generally help usability once you find the new positions. In the hand the 7D feels like a very solid and well-built camera, enough to be used as a regular workhorse for the semi-pro, or second camera for a pro. The quality of the results, the high ISO and video performance make this a serious consideration for anyone looking to buy an EOS 5D, and for some the smaller file sizes and 1.6x focal conversion will actually be a benefit. It means smaller, lighter lenses can be used - including the EF-S models. This camera is likely to be as popular for videographers as it will for still photographers for similar reasons. Overall, the 7D will be an aspiration for all amateur photographers, and those who purchase will not be disappointed.




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August 29 09:26
Jetinder Sira
I use a Canon EOS 3 35mm film camera and I really adore it. But if they stop making film the 7D is the camera I would buy as (from this review) its good value for money. Apart from lack of full frame and 45 AF points, the 7D has all the features of the much more expensive 1D IV but at half the price.
October 17 17:35
Garrick Maguire
The 7D does not target genuine 5D MK II users, who need or just want clean very large photos. the low light performance and all round quality of the 5D MK II, for e.g. coupled with a 135 f/2, is surely on a par with medium format. Meanwhile the 7D is going to give fabulous results up to a lower ISO threshold but do it all a bit faster. If fps is the killer need then there is no discussion, otherwise quality simply underlines the 5D MK II. But in then end, who's going to know if the photo is well done? Regards, Garrick, Rome
January 02 20:58
Rawan
I have a canon eos 1000D I bought it almost 4 years ago but I was looking at the sample photographs for the eos 7D and The pictures that I take on my old camera look better and of a better quality!! I wan a camera that has a crispy and sharp effect, Would you recommend one?
April 26 22:50
Nigel Hunter
I have been using a Canon 7d for a while now and I have to say it is brilliant. I upgraded from a Canon 400d and wanted a camera that would take the lenses I already had with the 400d. The 7d fitted the bill and doesn't dissapoint. The controls are easy to use and the picture quality is excellent. I take a lot of landsacpe photos so it compliments my Canon 10-22 USM lens perfectly. I would definitely recomend this.