
Canon’s EOS series are the choice of most enthusiasts and professionals. Cameras in this series have top-level image quality and functionally such as 1D series. You don’t have to spend long shooting sessions with them to understand why.
At first glance 7D stands like EOS 50D, but with a closer look, you quickly feel that elegant touch. First of all, it has a new 18 MP sensor and an impressive new viewfinder. It has 1.0X magnification and 100% coverage that puts the camera on the same league with the Nikon’s D300s. The new AF system has a dedicated processor, dual Digic 4 and a new shutter mechanism that allow 8 fps continuous shooting. The EOS 7D has standard 100-6400 ISO range and could increase up to 12,800; so natural light will be enough for gorgeous pictures. It has 19 focus points; all of them could be used as cross tip.
To sum it all up, the Canon 7D is an 18-megapixel semi-pro DSLR that shoots 1080p video in 24-or 30-glorious frames per second.
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It’s great to be able to use natural light whenever possible; I think it makes for some of the best photos.
If most pros go with Canon EOS, that’s more than enough for me.