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Reviews of Canon EOS 7D

Testseek.com have collected 129 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 7D and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 7D.
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October 2009
 
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The editors liked

  • Very good photo quality
  • With a good lens
  • Low noise levels through ISO 1600 in low light
  • And ISO 3200 in good light
  • Solid
  • Well built body
  • Perfect right hand grip makes it easy to hold
  • Beautiful 3inch LCD display with good outdoor visibility
  • Large o...
  • 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...
  • Wireless flash
  • 18megapixel resolution
  • Fast for action shots (8 fps)
  • Excellent full HD video at 30 fps
  • Umer digital SLR
  • Great HD video versatility including a comprehensive range of frame rates
  • Fast 8 fps still shooting with a fat buffer for extended bursts
  • Comfy body with a rugged pro build
  • Improved 19-point autofocus system.
  • Good image quality
  • Great continuous shooting rate with JPEG files
  • 8 fps high speed shooting rate
  • HD video
  • Compatible with huge assortment of Canon EF and EFS lenses
  • Good lowlight performance
  • Great manual control
  • Excellent 18-megapixel sensor with impressively low noise and superb detail
  • Very good high ISO performance
  • Especially for 18-megapixel subframe sensor
  • Rugged construction with magnesium body and weather sealing
  • Good ergonomics with highly customiza...
  • An 18MP (megapixel) resolution makes images taken on this camera stand out
  • Excellent still-image and HD-video quality. Fast performance. Various HD video recording options.
  • Amazing picture
  • Great sensitivity
  • Large sensor
  • Very cheap price.
  • Shoots 18MP images at eight frames per second. Responsive autofocus. Pop-up flash. Large controls. Built-in Speedlite transmitter.
  • Bright
  • Large optical viewfinder with 100% viewfinder coverage
  • A picture quality you would expect from a prosumer camera
  • Additional sealing against dust and water
  • Fast autofocus and with 8 frames per second fast image processing
  • Solid build and weatherproofing with prostyle feel in hand. Frame rate is sportshooter ready. Wireless control of external Speedlite flashes. 8 frames per second in RAW makes us swoon.
  • Very fast
  • Excellent photo quality
  • Flexible autofocus system
  • Big
  • Bright viewfinder
  • Streamlined interface
  • Adds wireless flash control.
  • Great 18MP photo quality
  • Blazing fast 8 fps shooting
  • Pinpoint focusing
  • Just so happens to take HD videos
  • Fast burst mode
  • Solid body
  • Versatile focusing modes
  • Very good high ISO performance.
  • Tough build and superb ergonomics
  • Zonable 19-point AF and 8fps burst shooting
  • Big viewfinder with graphics. VGA screen
  • Adjustable HD resolution and fps with mic input.
  • Build quality
  • 8fps
  • Viewfinder
  • Focus speed
  • High ISO
  • Image quality
  • Video functions

The editors didn't like

  • RAW images are sharper
  • Have better dynamic range at high ISOs than JPEGs
  • Sluggish contrast detect AF in live view mode
  • Controls can be overwhelming at first
  • Histogram blocks a good portion of the live view
  • 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...
  • Fixed LCD screen
  • No dedicated mirror lockup button
  • Mixed reviews for autofocus on moving subjects
  • Mixed reviews for noise at high ISO levels
  • High resolution CMOS sensor reduces pixel size to 4.3 microns resulting in noise at high ISOs
  • No built-in stereo microphone
  • Somewhat complicated to use.
  • Cost
  • 72 dpi output of images
  • Video autofocus is slow
  • Lack of oncamera audio control
  • Tom Cunningham is a video enthusiast and photographer working in the video and still camera retail industry
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  • Switching to Live View mode is slow
  • No dedicated AF-assist lamp (flash is used)
  • And AF-assist adjustment is buried in the Flash Settings menu
  • AF not as good in low light as 50D
  • AE not reliable in very low light
  • Slow record to display time
  • No inte...
  • This camera can become heavy if holding it for long periods of time.
  • Pricey. Video recording is not as simple as a with a dedicated camcorder.
  • Poor ergonomics for a video camera
  • Focus is difficult while using standard and professional Canon EF still lenses.
  • LCD doesn't swivel. Fuzziness at high ISOs.
  • Noisy popup flash motor. Quickcontrol dial on the back of the camera takes more effort to turn than previous Canon models. Auto white balance in artificial light is bronzemedal worthy at best.
  • Single card slot
  • Some annoying small and hard-to-feel buttons
  • Limited to three shots for bracketing
  • Live View focusing still slow.
  • Iderable learning curve
  • Focusing not always accurate
  • Could use more accessible focus controls.
  • Basic 3-frame exposure bracketing
  • Single card slot versus dual on D300s
  • Flash flickers for AF illumination
  • Image quality surpassed by 5D Mark II.
  • Lots of menus
  • Current high price
  • No second card slot

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  Published: 2010-01-27, review by: digicambuyer.co.uk

  • Generally a stunning camera, but needs to be used on RAW to make full use of the excellent CMOS chip, as the JPEGs can be unreliable...

 
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  Published: 2010-01-22, review by: stuff.tv

  • Excellent photo and video quality. Rugged build. Excellent LCD screen. Shoots continuously at 8fps. Huge viewfinder. New autofocus system
  • Well, it’s not full frame. That’s about it
  • Stunning all-round performance, features and build. A pro-quality body that any serious amateur can afford ...

 
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  Published: 2010-01-19, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • As soon as you pick it up, it’s clear that the Canon EOS 7D means business. It’s big, heavy, sturdy and packed with dials and buttons. For the well-versed in DSLR photography, the Canon EOS 7D is a dream to use. While Nikon and Sony’s us...
  • It’s certainly not a camera for the DSLR beginner, as the amount of manual options on offer will only serve to confuse. There is a fully auto mode, naturally, but why spend £1,250 on a DSLR and treat it like a point and shoot? We'd also hav...
  • We could go on forever about the Canon EOS 7D’s features and versatility, but suffice to say: if you’re looking for a top class all-round performer and aren’t too concerned with going full-frame, this is currently the best body around.Ca...

 
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  Published: 2010-01-13, review by: electricpig.co.uk

  • Versatile, sturdy, powerful and takes top class stills and video
  • Not full frame
  • A truly superb prosumer DSLR that offers a huge amount of features...

 
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  Published: 2010-01-01, Author: Elias , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Fast burst mode; solid body; versatile focusing modes; very good high ISO performance
  • Focusing not always accurate; could use more accessible focus controls Min specs: Camera resolution: 18 (megapixels); Sensor size: 22.3x14.9mm; CMOS; Video mode; Viewfinder, 3in; ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, Auto; Centre, Spot metering; Minimum shu...

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  Published: 2010-01-01, review by: amateurphotographer.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Canon EOS 7D - at a glance: 18 million effective pixels Live View on 3in, 920,000-dot LCD screen 1920x1080p (Full HD) video recording at 30fps Wireless flash control Street price approx £1,699 When I first received Canon’s press release for the EOS 7D...

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  Published: 2009-12-21, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Beautiful images, a great video mode and superb build quality mean those in the market for a top-end DSLR need look no further. ...

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  Published: 2009-11-17, review by: Photoradar.com

  • You can think of the 7D as a GTi version of the 50D – or a small-sensored high-speed alternative to the EOS 5D Mark II. But to look for family resemblances is perhaps to miss the point. Sure, as you would expect, there are plenty of familiar EOS featur...

 
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  Published: 2009-11-09, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Hard-as-nails build quality; ergonomic design; impressive 8-frames-per-second shooting; records 1080p movies; good high-ISO performance
  • Mediocre detail from kit lens and JPEG processing; occasional exposure howlers
  • The Canon EOS 7D offers awesome continuous-shooting speeds, an excellent HD movie mode with full manual controls, class-leading resolution, excellent high-ISO performance, and an all-metal, weather-sealed body. It's got a couple of glitches, but it's ...

 
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  Published: 2009-10-28, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • 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...

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