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− | The '''Canon EOS 7D''' is a mid-range [[digital camera|digital]] [[SLR]] ([[DSLR]]) camera | + | The '''Canon EOS 7D''' is a mid-range [[digital camera|digital]] [[SLR]] ([[DSLR]]) camera. [[Canon]] announced the 7D on 1 September 2009. It has a rather long life in the consumer DSLR marketplace, still available after 4 years (10.2013), most similar cameras usually get replaced in 2 or 3 years. |
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+ | The imaging sensor is a Canon designed 18-[[Megapixel]] APS-C size [[CMOS]] sensor. This produces photos with a maximum resolution of 5184 x 3456. There is also a movie mode which can record in 1920x1080 with framerates of 24/25/30 fps. MPEG-4 AVC compressed format in a MOV container. It uses [[Compact Flash]] for media storage. The LCD screen is 3" with 920,000 dots. Power is with a rechargeable LP-E6 Lithium-Ion battery. | ||
The camera firmware was surprisingly updated in 2012 three years after launch. It provided a few improvements such as the shooting buffer from 15 to 25 [[Raw]]s, adjustable maximum Auto ISO, movie mode audio level adjustment, [[Jpeg]] re-sizing, and compatibility with the GP-E2 GPS module. | The camera firmware was surprisingly updated in 2012 three years after launch. It provided a few improvements such as the shooting buffer from 15 to 25 [[Raw]]s, adjustable maximum Auto ISO, movie mode audio level adjustment, [[Jpeg]] re-sizing, and compatibility with the GP-E2 GPS module. |
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7D with Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L lens image by NSB L A Photo (Image rights) |
The Canon EOS 7D is a mid-range digital SLR (DSLR) camera. Canon announced the 7D on 1 September 2009. It has a rather long life in the consumer DSLR marketplace, still available after 4 years (10.2013), most similar cameras usually get replaced in 2 or 3 years.
The imaging sensor is a Canon designed 18-Megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor. This produces photos with a maximum resolution of 5184 x 3456. There is also a movie mode which can record in 1920x1080 with framerates of 24/25/30 fps. MPEG-4 AVC compressed format in a MOV container. It uses Compact Flash for media storage. The LCD screen is 3" with 920,000 dots. Power is with a rechargeable LP-E6 Lithium-Ion battery.
The camera firmware was surprisingly updated in 2012 three years after launch. It provided a few improvements such as the shooting buffer from 15 to 25 Raws, adjustable maximum Auto ISO, movie mode audio level adjustment, Jpeg re-sizing, and compatibility with the GP-E2 GPS module.
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Canon Digital SLR Cameras | |
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Full Frame Professional: | EOS-1D X | EOS-1D X Mark III EOS-1Ds Mark III | EOS-1Ds Mark II | EOS-1Ds |
APS-H Professional: | EOS-1D Mark IV | EOS-1D C | EOS-1D Mark III EOS-1D Mark II N | EOS-1D Mark II | EOS-1D |
Full Frame Pro-sumer: | EOS 5D Mark IV | EOS 5Ds | EOS 5Ds R EOS 5D Mark III | EOS 5D Mark II | EOS 5D |
Pro-sumer: | EOS 90D | EOS 80D | EOS 77D | EOS 70D | EOS 60D EOS 50D | EOS 40D | EOS 30D | EOS 20D | EOS 10D | EOS 6D EOS 6D Mark II | EOS 7D Mark II | EOS 7D | EOS D60 | EOS D30 |
Consumer: | EOS 4000D | EOS 2000D | EOS 1200D | EOS 1300D EOS 1100D | EOS 1000D | EOS 850D | EOS 800D EOS 760D | EOS 750D | EOS 700D | EOS 650D | EOS 600D EOS 550D | EOS 500D | EOS 450D | EOS 400D EOS 350D | EOS 300D | EOS 250D | EOS 200D | EOS 100D |
Astrophotography: | EOS 60Da | EOS 20Da |