We love the feel of the Canon EOS 7D — even its relatively heavy weight — and we think it's an easy camera to use, even if you're not used to Canon's D-SLR control schemes. It was able to capture some stunning images, especially in...
Build, image quality, viewfinder, performance and speed, AF, flash control, HD video, ergonomics, LCD
Looks pricey, purple fringing on some high contrast shots with 18-135mm kit lens
An accomplished and well-equipped semi-professional camera with professional build and specification that’s capable of stunning results and at high resolution too. It looks expensive, but as a step down from canon EOS 1D Mk III, it makes a lot of se...
Fast burst mode, solid body, versatile focusing modes, very good high ISO performance
Focusing wasn’t always accurate, could use more accessible focus controls
The Canon EOS 7D is definitely for the action photographer: It has a fast burst mode and captures huge images. Its high ISO performance is very good, but we found its focus to be hit and miss. ...
Abstract: Schubladendenken nach Zahlen kann bei der EOS 7D (1650 Euro) schnell in die Irre führen. Denn man könnte annehmen, die Neue sei eine Vollformat-SLR oberhalb der EOS 5D Mark II. Tatsächlich ist die EOS 7D aber Canons neue Leitfigur in der APS-C-Abteil...
Abstract: News that Canon would be making a direct competitor to Nikon’s APS-C workhorse, the D300s ($1,600, street, body only) made many Canonites optimistic. Optimism became excitement with the unveiling of the EOS 7D ($1,700 street, body only; $1,900 with 28–...
The 7D is a camera that many Canon DSLR users will want, but as camera based on a cropped sensor design, it would appeal more to the consumer crowd than it would for the professionals. As mentioned earlier, we very much consider the 7D to be a hybrid o...
The 7D is a camera that many Canon DSLR users will want, but as camera based on a cropped sensor design, it would appeal more to the consumer crowd than it would for the professionals. As mentioned earlier, we very much consider the 7D to be a hybrid of t...
The 7D’s highISO performance is hardly bad, and compared to the 5D MKII it’s £200 cheaper, offers twice the maximum frame rate and a significantly more advanced autofocus system, The 1.6x crop factor of the 7D’s smaller sensor is a...
The excellent Nikon D300S looms large over the 7D. It’s nearly £400 cheaper than the 7D, and matches it in virtually every way. The Nikon’s build quality is superlative, its continuous mode performance is just about the same, and usabilit...
The obvious decision for anyone looking to buy a Canon is whether to go for the 7D or splash out on the 5D MKII. With the 5D MKII costing only a little more than £200 extra, it’s not an easy choice. For the most fine-grained image quality, and...
Abstract: Eine digitale Spiegelreflexkamera für Profis und ambitionierte Amateure: Canons neue Spiegelreflexkamera „EOS 7D“ legt die Messlatte in Sachen Auflösung und Geschwindigkeit wieder ein Stück höher....
When the Canon EOS 7D was announced at the beginning of September 2009, many people instantly dismissed it because of the lack of a full-frame sensor. On closer inspection, that seems to be their loss, as the 7D is a fantastic APS-C DSLR that only na...