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Testseek.com have collected 182 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 70D and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 70D.
Award: Editor’s Choice September 2013
September 2013
 
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182 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Reliable and smooth autofocus
  • Low cost
  • Great images
  • Innovative and effective Dual Pixel CMOS AF system
  • Solid core feature set
  • Useful WiFi options
  • Responsive
  • Fullyarticulated touchscreen
  • Fastest autofocus in Live View of any camera that we've seen or tested when it comes to its exemplary tracking abilities. Otherwise
  • It's only a bit slower than Sony
  • Fairly nice build for the customer base with a nice feel in the hand
  • WiFi connectivity
  • Fast autofocus and tracking in video and live vie
  • Easy one-handed operation for essential setting
  • Wi-Fi equipped for photo transfer
  • Remote contro
  • Very sharp images and accurate color
  • The Canon EOS 70D's new sensor delivers excellent autofocus performance and the camera itself is quite fast. Its design is reasonably streamlined and the feature set appropriately tailored to the target market as well
  • Smooth video autofocus. Articulating touch-screen LCD. Pentaprism optical viewfinder. Quick focus in most situations. 7fps continuous drive shooting. Lots of physical controls. Vertical grip add-on available. 1/250-second flash sync speed. Integrated Wi-F
  • Good still image quality
  • Good ISO noise performance
  • Latest generation processing engine and technology
  • Touchscreen monitor offers quick control response
  • Exceptional DSLR video performance due to continuous AF
  • Phase detection AF in Liveview and video
  • High image quality also at high ISOs
  • Very good hand-fit and operation
  • Wi-fi with remote image capture
  • Tiltable and swiveling LCD-screen with multitouch
  • Great touchscreen performance
  • Impressive 19-point AF system
  • Dual-pixel sensor AF delivers fantastic Live-view AF performance
  • Solid build
  • Dual Pixel AF makes movie and live view modes more usable
  • Good heft without being too large to hold
  • High ISO shots are quite usable
  • Even above ISO 6400
  • Excellent LCD and responsive touchscreen
  • Special coating minimizes fingerprint smudges from touchscreen use
  • Articulated LCD for shooting from odd angles made more useful by fast
  • Precise AF
  • 7 fps shooting speed
  • Silent shutter mode
  • AF Mi
  • Great image quality
  • High resolution and low noise
  • Best continuous AF for movies on the market
  • 1080p movies with compression and timecode options
  • Large viewfinder with on-demand guides
  • Fully articulated touchscreen display
  • Fast continuous hooting at 7fps
  • Built-in Wifi with laptop or smartphone remote control
  • 19-point zonable AF system with AF microadjustment
  • Seven frame exposure bracketin

The editors didn't like

  • Lack of essential shooting information in video mode
  • No headphone jack
  • Lacks advanced finetuning features in areas such as incamera noise reduction
  • Image quality is only slightly better than its predecessor (but still good for this price point)
  • Price
  • $1
  • 199 (body only)
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  • We feel that Canon purposely crippled the sensor. It's worse than the 7D's and 5D Mk II's. Yes
  • The Mk II
  • Really wish that the back dial was beefier
  • The implementation of direct autofocus point selection vs having to press a button first would've made
  • Tedious wireless and white balance control
  • Somewhat bulky
  • The image quality doesn't overly impress for this price class
  • And certain aspects of the design -- notably single card slot
  • Hard-to-control multicontroller and the Wi-Fi/movie mode conflict resolution -- are annoying
  • Live View autofocus struggles in low light. Only one SD card slot. Lacks built-in GPS. No PC Sync socket. 1080p video is limited to 30fps. Cannot record video when Wi-Fi is enabled
  • 72 dpi still image output requires resizing for printing
  • Touchscreen monitor collects fingerprints and smudges
  • Impairing legibility in bright conditions
  • Camera seems to lose highlights to a higher degree than the 60D at default settings
  • No GPS
  • No WB and RAW/JPEG in the status menu
  • Lower dynamic range in JPEG than the competition
  • No RAW-share files in HDR-mode
  • Slight issues with AWB performance
  • Limited creative filter implementation
  • Dual Pixel AF does not allow tracking autofocus while shooting continuously
  • Relatively small viewfinder
  • LCD blacks out completely during continuous shooting in live view
  • AF illuminator integrated into flash (must have flash engaged to use it)
  • Complicated Wi-Fi setup
  • Movie mode disabled when Wi-Fi is enabled
  • HDR mode unavailable if Raw is active (rather than disengaging Raw)
  • Only one SD c
  • Live View AF only suitable for slow moving subjects
  • Slow shot-to-shot times in Live View
  • No built-in GPS nor supplied means to sync with log
  • No in-camera panorama stitching
  • Smartphone app can't transfer original image size
  • EOS Utility need a wireless LAN to operate wirelessly
  • Single memory card slot rather than a pair
  • No miniature effect for movies.

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  Published: 2015-11-17, Author: Carey , review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  In late 2015, many (if not most) consumers are likely to shop based on price and capability, rather than according to whether a certain model contains a mirror, or not. We think this is a good thing; with all the increased competition, cameras are improvi...

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  Published: 2015-03-03, Author: Amy , review by: digitalcameraworld.com

  • Abstract:  Nikon's new D7200 camera has hit the market, and with it, throws up the age old question: which is better, Canon or Nikon ? In our Nikon D7200 vs Canon EOS 70D comparison we look at how these two rival cameras stack up.Nikon's new camera is an enthusiast ...

 
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  Published: 2015-02-11, review by: bobatkins.com

  • The represents a significant upgrade of the capabilities of the EOS 60D. The new sensor with each pixel capable of acting as a phase sensitive AF detector makes AF during video (and in live-view mode) much faster. When coupled with an STM lens the trackin...

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  Published: 2014-11-27, review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  In the past, we’ve included both mirrorless and DSLR cameras in our enthusiast interchangeable lens camera roundup...

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  Published: 2014-11-27, review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  In the past, we’ve included both mirrorless and DSLR cameras in our enthusiast interchangeable lens camera roundup...

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  Published: 2014-08-14, review by: bobatkins.com

  • Abstract:  Canon today released details of the new Canon EOS 70D, the successor to the EOS 60D. The major new feature is the use of an all new 20.2MP "Dual Pixel" CMOS sensor in which each pixel can simultaneously be used for imaging and phase detection AF, permitti...

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  Published: 2014-06-24, Author: Marcus , review by: digitalcameraworld.com

  • Abstract:  Canon vs Nikon: which DSLR system is best? A question that has frustrated many of the world's greatest philosophers and may even have troubled the UN… Our in-depth comparison examines each system's cameras, lenses, key features and much more.Who makes the...

 
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  Published: 2014-05-22, Author: Cherlynn , review by: tomsguide.com

  • Fast autofocus and tracking in video and live vie, Easy one-handed operation for essential setting, Wi-Fi equipped for photo transfer, remote contro, Very sharp images and accurate color
  • Tedious wireless and white balance control, Somewhat bulky
  • Canon's EOS 70D is a versatile rig ideal for action photography and sharp video thanks to new autofocus technology. Canon's EOS line is one of the most versatile in the industry, ranging from novice to pro models. The 20.2-megapixel 70D (MSRP: ...

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  Published: 2014-05-19, review by: videomaker.com

  • Abstract:  Canon's new EOS 70D may just be the perfect DSLR for the budget-minded independent video producer that wants high quality HD footage without the focus hassle. We put the 70D's "Dual Pixel CMOS AF" technology to the test.G-Technology unveiled two impressiv...

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  Published: 2014-05-19, Author: Andrew , review by: digital-photography-school.com

  • Abstract:  Earlier in the year I compared the EOS 5D Mark III and 6D, Canon's least expensive full-frame cameras. Today I'm going to look at two other models that cause confusion: the Canon EOS 70D vs Canon 700D Rebel T5i.Note: North America readers will know the EO...

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