Canon EOS 7D Represents A Whole New Class Of Camera
Canon EOS 7D is the primary mannequin of a new digital camera line. Beneath Canon’s current naming scheme, the first clue as to the place the 7D matches in Canon’s lineup is in the mannequin quantity itself. The less digits in front of the D, the higher the digital camera line. Once 1 digit is reached, the lower the number, the higher the camera line. The Canon EOS 7D is supplied with an built-in Speedlite Transmitter, making it simple to control exterior Speedlite flashguns with no further accessories required. The magnesium alloy body offers weather sealing, an Integrated Cleaning System and 150,000 release shutter durability.
The Canon 7D EOS is outwardly very similar to the full-frame Canon EOS 5D Mark II. Sharing virtually precisely the same dimensions (148.2 x 110.7 x 73.5mm) and weight (820g), the 7D is a little smaller but 10g heavier than its big brother. The 7D has a magnesium alloy body which should make it more durable in the longer term than plastic-bodied cameras, and it also adds a level of weather-sealing that the 5D Mark II notably lacks. The 7D has a proven, well-thought-out design – the most serious design flaw is the rubber cover for the extension system terminal on the bottom of the camera, which will take you about five minutes to lose as it’s completely unsecured.
Another fact is that select features found in lower end camera lines can top those found in the best lines. And that is clearly the case with the 7D compared to the other currently available lines including the 1-Series bodies. Like other semi-pro cameras, the 7D offers two control wheels; a small one on the top of the handgrip, and a large, spinning dial on the back of the camera. This rear ‘quick control dial’ is characteristic of all high-finish Canon EOS cameras. It’s a bit of an acquired taste compared to more conventional control dials, but you quickly get used to it and it is easy to ‘spin’. This dial can be used to apply rapid exposure adjustments, with the new Lock button preventing any further changes being made, useful if you want to maintain the current settings.
The quick control dial takes up the house where you’d usually look forward to finding a 4-method controller, which implies that for menu navigation Canon has had to incorporate an extra small joystick on the again of the digicam. This joystick works nicely sufficient, nevertheless it’s not as optimistic or as easy to use as a conventional four-approach controller. On the 7D, Canon has extended the joystick’s capabilities; it can be used in conjunction with the new Q button to use the Quick Control screen. For more information, please visit where to buy EOS 7d.
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