Anticipation for Canon's EOS 7D was high, any way you look at it. Latest in a line of well-esteemed EOS cameras, it's also one of the first prosumer DSLRs to place almost as much emphasis on recording ...
When a camera starts getting long in the tooth, you can't help but wonder: Was it a failure? Why hasn't it been updated? That's the way it's been for the Canon EOS 7D for quite some time now. When it ...
The Canon 7D Mark II has been a long time coming, but it looks like it could have been worth the wait. Aimed at photographers who have a need for speed, the new top-of-the-line APS-C format DSLR ...
Chad Mumm is our video producer at Engadget, doing work on The Engadget Show and filming shorter-form stuff when we need it. He recently acquired the 7D for personal and work use, and we asked him to ...
The long-awaited prosumer follow-up to last year’s GOY-winning EOS 5D Mark II, the 7D is $1,000 cheaper than that top-shelf DSLR but in many respects a better camera. While it lacks the pro version’s ...
When the Canon 7D came out in 2009, it soon became one of the most popular DSLRs ever. It was fast, rugged, with great video features, all for a whole lot cheaper than the more pro-oriented 5D Mark II ...
In the five years since Canon introduced the EOS 7D, so much has changed in the world of cameras that we were wondering if we’d ever see an update to the company’s pro-level APS-C sensor body. But ...
The 7D Mark II ($1,199.00 at Amazon) is as big as some smaller full-frame bodies, measuring 4.4 by 5.9 by 3.1 inches (HWD), and its 2-pound weight is heavy in the hand. Its dense body features ...
There are some design choices that had to be made to achieve the durability the 7D Mark II promises to deliver. The rear LCD is a fixed panel, which isn't quite as useful for video as the vari-angle ...
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