Canon EOS 7D Digital SLRs
Canon EOS 7D Digital SLRs
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 16, 2021]
jackbell8402
Strength:
Its eight frames per second continuous shooting speed and highly flexible AF system, coupled with an 18Mp CMOS sensor with formidable high ISO capabilities make the Canon EOS 7D one of the finest APS-C DSLRs that money can buy. Cardiac Solutions Weakness:
I just find it so good. Purchased: New
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[May 25, 2016]
nikond80
Expert
Strength:
The shutter sound is softer than the original 7D but louder than a 6D. Silent drive mode fades operation to pianissimo, but with slower performance, making it ideal for ceremonies.
Weakness:
The only AF nitpick thus far is my existing lenses needed micro adjustment (calibration) for optimal sharpness. Oddly, most of these same lenses were fine at default on my old 7D. Shooting with the 7D MKII was immediately intuitive and natural: operation, balance and appearance are similar to my old 7D. While it felt like an old friend in my hands, the 65-point AF array is what got me to lay down my hard earned cash. Here are my impressions about the 7D MKII after a month of shooting.
Similar Products Used: 7D MKII, Nikon D800 |
[May 09, 2015]
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Professional
Strength:
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Weakness:
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[Sep 01, 2010]
ksbryan0
Intermediate
Strength:
Between the AF abilities, high frame rate and pro-level options, this camera has been fantastic for my outdoor shooting. The LCD allows excellent image reviewing in the field and the camera controls are located in the right places to quickly become easy to adjust on-the-fly without needing to take your eye away from the view finder. Battery life has been excellent, generally only requiring me to recharge the batteries (2 batteries with the Canon battery grip) every 3 weeks or longer and well over 900 images and many hours of the camera being turned on while hiking during shooting. The dual Digic-4 processors do a great job of quickly writting the images to the CF (UDMA) card. I think I have only had to wait for the buffer once or twice while images were being saved, which is quite a feat considering I only shoot high quality RAW and often fired off multiple sequences or high fps shooting.
Weakness:
I expected better high ISO performance from the 7D, but am generally only satisfied with images taken up to ISO 1600. Using Noiseware Pro, I have been able to adequately clean up a number of images at ISO 3200 and higher. I have done some landscape photography with the 7D and an EF 24-70 2.8 L, but I have generally found a lack of crisp sharpness on distant features within the image at any F-stop. I have only shot one video, just to see how it turned out, but didn't necessarily want or care about video options. To me, the video is really a weakness because it represents a new potential area for the camera to fail, while at the same time adding significant cost to the purchase price. Perhaps someday I will find a need for the video and it may become a strength at the time, but until then-it doesn't provide me any value. Being wildlife photography enthusiast with a lot of bird shooting opportunities, the highly regarded AF and multiple AF points of the 7D encouraged me to take the plunge and make the upgrade from my Rebel XSi. I have primarily used this body with an EF 100-400 4-5.6 L, but have occasionally mounted an EF 70-200 2.8 L on it. The combination of the APS-C sensor and the 100-400 mm lens make filling the frame with a wildlife subject pretty easy work. I purchased the Canon battery grip for this camera to extend my shooting time and help to balance it's feel when tied to a long lens. I used Arthur Morris' 7D User's Guide as a starting point for the camera settings, but as I became more comfortable with the camera and critiqued my results, I made further adjustments to finally obtain a relatively high keeper rate. There are a number of features of this camera that I never or seldom use, including it's ability to produce video. My use of this camera for outdoor wildlife and family activity photography has yielded high quality RAW files that have allowed me to take my photographic results to a higher level. Customer Service Haven't need it yet. Similar Products Used: Canon EOS Rebel XSi
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[Mar 22, 2010]
poker
Intermediate
Strength:
Bright LCD
Weakness:
Weight - 2 lbs 6.6 oz with battery, CF card, and Canon 50mm f1.8 lens
I bought this camera to replace my Canon 30D and to supplement my 5DMKII. I wanted something durable and this is the least expensive Canon DSLR with a weather resistant body. Viewing clips of this camera in snow and rain was a selling point for me. I want to go on my next dusty 4x4 trip without having to worry about the camera.
Customer Service Canon has fixed my gear for free even after the warranty has expired but I have also experienced one repair leading to two more repairs after coming back from service. Build a good relationship with a local camera shop that knows how to work with Canon service.
Similar Products Used: Canon 30D
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[Dec 15, 2009]
agunther
Expert
Strength:
18 MP resolution, exceeding the resolution of previous Full Frame cameras.
Weakness:
None really, these are only minor things.
With the new EOS 7D, Canon drives the Megapixel hype to the next dimension. The 7D claims the crown of the resolution king among the APS-C crowd and puts the competition to shame, at least after reading the specs. Can the 7D really fulfill the high expectations?
Customer Service The Canon repair service is excellent during your warranty period and horrible thereafter. Charging hefty fees to “evaluate” a non problem really turns me off.
Similar Products Used: Canon 300D, Canon 20D, Canon 450D |
[Nov 18, 2009]
Chris Snyder
Expert
Strength:
Speed and handling. Image quality throughout ISO range. Detail retention even at 200%.
Weakness:
No second CF card slot. Lack of in body stabilization which makes, me at least, buy more expensive lenses. Price vs image quality verses XSi and 50D in the Canon line. I have owned the Canon Rebel XT, Rebel XSi, 40D, 50D, and now the 7D. I primarily shoot wildlife and action. The 7D is by a good margin the best crop sensor DSLR that I have ever used.
Customer Service I have only had excellent customer service with Canon. They helped with fixing both a 70-200 f2.8 IS lens and walked me through some issues I had with the pixma pro9000 printer.
Similar Products Used: Nikon D50, Canon Rebel XT, Canon Rebel XSi, Canon 40D, Canon 50D |
[Oct 08, 2009]
mkaplan
Intermediate
Strength:
Just some of the new features:
Weakness:
None so far. Excellent
This is the camera that many of us xxD users have been waiting for. It has a more professional feature set at a less than professional price. They have improved virtually everything over the xxD series. I personally owned the 10D, 20D, 40D and 50D... each being better than the last but this is not that equivalent of incremental upgrade. This is a new model which shows an advantage in every areas. It was well thought out and gives the majority of features that everyone wanted.
Customer Service Past experience with Canon customer service has been great. Similar Products Used: Canon 50D, 40D, 20D, 10D |