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2025-02-25T16:40:04
My Canon 7D came today. It was exactly as stated on your website. It works perfectly and looks as if it just came out of the box for the first time. I will certainly be purchasing more equipment from you in the near future.
Kevin B.
2023-06-12T09:15:20
Amazing dslr; easy to use, my wife loves it.
saul c.
2023-03-16T17:10:54
Very Impressed with my First Purchase. E- Rating and the Camera Looks Brand new. THANK YOU.
James L.
2014-07-23T21:00:00
I am on my 4th year with this camera and lens kit. My first time having a Canon product. I have sent the camera body and/or lens in for service 4 times now. My prior camera I had for 15 years and never sent it in for service. The first service was in the first week! The Canon service has been great. Up until now, all service was covered under warranty so the issues have never been at my error/fault. The service is always fast and friendly. So the two stars are for their service department. Kudos to them. Today I am buying a new lens to replace the lens that came from the kit as the lens is no longer under warranty and the repair estimate is $300. I shouldn't have to replace a lens that is only 4 years old. For the price of this camera I should not have to send it in for service so often.
ROBIN S.
2013-11-07T19:00:00
I use the Canon 7D on all my shoots. This is my second one because I am very satisfied with the quality and ease of the model.
Pictures S.
2013-07-28T20:00:00
I have had my 7D over 1 year now and plan on using it as my secondary camera when I purchase my 5Dm3 next month. I love this 7D and wouldn't sell or trade it never. This camera has a good AF and the body itself has nice weather sealing. I just recently got some very good shots of the Gettysburg battlefield reenactment using a 70-200 f4L lens that has IS. Using the 7D's high shutter speed at 8fps hand held made for great action shots. Also very handy for all the activities of the grand kids. Just make sure to use a quality lens for great results.
Cuda719

2013-06-17T21:00:00
This is an exceptional camera. I bought this one for work. Personally, I had a Canon Mark II prior and after having a problem with it - brought it back and exchanged it for a 7D like this one that I bought for work. The focusing system is much better and has more quick button options. I absolutely love it and I don't really care that it's not full frame. I also missed that the Mark II didn't have built in flash. I'll be glad to have it back. If you want a step up from the Rebel series, but can't afford the Mark III (which has the same or better focusing system as the 7D) then the 7D is a GREAT choice. You could do the new 6D - which has online capabilities, but if you don't plan to use that (like I'm not) it will really drain your batteries... so why bother? I would recommend buying the 7D body only and buying a nice prime lens like a 55mm 1.4 or 55mm 1.8. The kit is okay - but if you like to shoot family photography - prime is better (in my opinion).
KERRI K.
2013-06-17T21:00:00
I use this camera for all my photo work. This is the complete camera.
Lon
2013-05-28T21:00:00
I have had it for about a week and so far i am loving it - you have to have at least just a little bit of photography knowledge to handle it and get a quality picture however. Perfect for photo enthusiasts. One thing to keep in mind - this is not a point and shoot camera.
MARCIN K.
2013-05-25T21:00:00
Just learning to explore the multitude of wonderous functions. The EOS D7 has the quality and array of functions that will keep the camera relevant and functional for years to come.
Bartlett S.
2013-05-13T21:00:00
This camera makes a very good 35mm replacement and has so much more to offer. Learning the camera functions take time, but worth the effort. I believe most users will enjoy the Canon 7D.
THOMAS S.
2013-05-06T21:00:00
Awesome product at a great price. Shipping was super fast and item arrived in a nice well protected package. The camera met my expectations. Get ready to read the manual 3 or more times to get used to all the menus and settings. Still have a lot to learn but so far I love the camera. Some people complaint about the camera noise but I guess you have to be a pro in order to realize that, I can't.
Jay
2013-04-07T21:00:00
I was a photographer in the military and we used Nikons. After getting a Canon I will never go back to Nikon. I use the camera for personal use and some ceremonies and takes great photographs.
PH3
2013-03-07T19:00:00
I upgraded from a Canon T1i to the Canon 7d. I had looked at several different DSLR's before settling on this one. Glad I did because it takes all the lens I used on my T1i. I was looking for a camera that would perform well in low light at a high ISO with little noise. This one fits the bill. The learning curve was about a week, but after watching the video's and practicing, I'm very comfortable with the camera and how it operates. The buttons on the camera are placed in good positions so you don't have to take yours eyes off of your subject, but can changes things (ISO, TV, AV etc. on the fly. I couldn't be happier with my purchase, Canon makes great products!
Litespeed

2013-02-04T19:00:00
This is my second 7D..had to trade off while relocating to US...but a great camera...satisfies all my wildlife photography needs...have got some amazing shots with this one...
Anil
2013-01-28T19:00:00
I have used a Pentax K100D for years and loved the camera and think Pentax makes great products. It came to a point though, where the new lenses were not supported by my old camera so I have held off buying anything. I spent a lot of time and did a lot of reseach and settled on a EOS 7D. I did this because I shoot a lot of the kids sporting events and wanted an 8 fps burst. Moving to Canon lets me get the option of buying or renting bigger lenses. This is especially important to me to also shoot wildlife. So far I am extremely happy with the camera even though I am still trying to learn the new features and the ability to control every aspect of the camera's functions.
MIKE B.
2013-01-08T19:00:00
I like thecamera is easy to use even if you have no knowledge. I had a old canon but needed a change. I think the 7D was good choice
Is@bel
2013-01-01T19:00:00
This is a great body packed with power/features and two digi4 processors. With the new firmware I don't have to upgrade anytime soon.
Big R.

2012-12-12T19:00:00
love this camere. I always want it, and now the dream its true. I want to do a lot of videos with it. And now you can download the new firmware.
tomasyr
2012-09-23T20:00:00
I have had my 7D over 2 years now and plan on using it as my secondary canera when I purchase my 5Dm3 next week. I love this 7D and wouldn't sell or trade it never. This camera has a good AF and the body itself has an IS in it. I just recently got some very good shots of the blue angels in flight using a 70-200 f4L lens that didn't have an IS. of course using the 7D's high shutter speed at 8fps hand held. The 5Dm3 has modeled some of it's improvements off of the 7D features. If you don't want to spend a whole lot money on a camera right now get you a Canon 7D you won't be sorry.
xzoup

2012-08-12T21:00:00
Upgrade from my Canon Rebel T1i. I love, love, love this camera. The high ISO and fast shutter speed are amazing. I'll never be a pro but the 7D inspires me to keep trying.
NH S.
2012-08-11T21:00:00
I only have used this a couple times since I purchased it but I do love it more than the Nikon 300 (I use the Nikon every day at work, not by choice). The image quality is beyond what I expected and I am sure it will get even better the more I get used to using it!
cmwells79
2012-08-09T21:00:00
I have not the use the camera very much as of this writing, 150- 200 pictures. Having had both Canon and Nikon, I fully expect it to meet my demands for photos. Do not really have anything to say bad about the camera. The pictures I have taken have had great color and sharpness. They have been hand metered and came out great, shooting car show outdoors. The few I have taken with camera metering have been pretty good. The small amount of video, one of the reasons for purchace, I have shot have come well for just setting on full auto. The more I get figured out, they should be great for my use. I should add, video is new to me. Other than having to learn this camera from the Nikons I have used, I'm sure I will find things I am not happy with. They come will all cameras. I find most things are due to operators lack of knowledge and how to work around problems. I classify myself between an enthusiast and semi-pro. I give the camera 4.5 stars.
jethro
2012-08-08T20:00:00
i bought this camera 1 year ago,for the family shooting,i'm happy with,just the price is to big.
Algirdas

2012-06-27T21:00:00
While I am not new to photography – I would consider myself to be an advanced enthusiast – I am new to DSLRs. Up to now my cameras have been 35mm Canon (AE-1 and EOS 620), and I needed a digital camera, cropped-frame, with HD video capability for scientific research documentation purposes (I am a University professor). I preferred to stay with Canon since I already had an assortment of EF lenses. After careful consideration of the technical specifications, reading numerous reviews and speaking with professionals, I decided on the EOS 7d. Thus far I have only had a few weeks' experience with this camera, and I am impressed with its capabilities in my hands – certainly exceeding my expectations. I would highly recommend the 7d to anyone who was looking to move up to an entry-level high-end DSLR. The additional accessories I chose that were required for my work at this time (macro photography for specimens, location landscape documentation, laboratory training multimedia presentations) will all be usable in the future as I plan to invest in a full-frame Canon EOS within a few years.
HAROLD R.
2012-05-29T20:00:00
This is an excellent product that I have come across and I wish to recommend this to everyone looking for a camera.
Ilia

2012-05-06T21:00:00
I have used it mostly for landscapes, and flowers, but it has many more uses. Is real step up from my Nikon D80.
DAVID P.
2012-04-21T21:00:00
The Canon 7D is a very nice camera. The camera can be heavy especially if you use a battery grip. It is too bad the camera is not a full frame as that is my ultimate goal. My only recommendations regarding the use of this camera is pay attention to all of the focusing options and settings within the camera. The camera will focus on the closest objects unless to tell the camera where to focus. Once you learn how to do this you will love the photographs.
PSki
2012-04-15T21:00:00
The 7D body is fantastic. No complaints there. The 28-135IS lens it came with, probably going up for sale on [@]. The problem for me is really bad lens creep. I primarily photograph reptiles and amphibians. This involves the lens being pointed down quite a bit. The creep makes the lens un-usable. If I hold the barrel to prevent creep, it then can't auto-focus.Other issues with the lens, it is too soft on the wide end and the IS is mediocre. I can get a decent image from Tamron SP70-300 fully extended at 300mm at slower shutter speeds than with this Canon lens, even though the Tamron is a longer lens.The bundle also comes with 4 4GB cards. They are not UDMA and 4GB just is too small for the resolution of this camera. They are in my bag, but as backups in case I really need them. They fill up too fast to use as regular cards. I recommend getting 16 or 32 GB cards.I have not yet toyed with any of the bundled software.4 star rating because the camera body really is fantastic. Lens, not so much.
MICHAEL P.
2012-04-15T21:00:00
I had apprehensions about spending this much on a camera as I am only an enthusiast and nowhere near a pro. However I decided to move up from the Canon T1i, and I can't believe the difference of a full frame camera. I took it to Italy, and even with just the kit lens took spectacular pictures and video. What was even more impressive was the low light capability without again have to be a full SLR whizz... just stick it in "P" mode in stead of the fully automatic mode (which wants to utilize the flash) and I couldn't believe the pictures it generated. Anyhow... if you are a novist like me thinking of stepping up to the next level, I don't believe you will be disappointed in this camera. I just now bought the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 and now I realize what expensive glass can do. Hope this helps in your decision.
GARY S.
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CarePAK PLUS provided through Canon offers protection from accidental damage such as drops, spills, power surges, and more including normal wear and tear, beyond the standard warranty period.
Digital, single-lens reflex, AF/AE camera
CF Card Type I and II, UDMA-compliant CF cards, via external media (USB v.2.0 hard drive, via optional Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E5)
22.3 x 14.9 mm (APS-C size)
Canon EF lenses
(35mm-equivalent focal length is approx.1.6x the lens focal length)
Canon EF mount
High-sensitivity, high-resolution, large single-plate CMOS sensor
Effective pixels: Approx. 18.0 megapixels
Total pixels: Approx. 19.0 megapixels
3:2 (Horizontal: Vertical)
RGB primary color filters
Fixed position in front of the CMOS sensor
(1) Automatic sensor cleaning
(2) Manual cleaning of sensor
(3) Dust Delete Data appended to the captured image
Design rule for Camera File System 2.0 and Exif 2.21
Still: JPEG, RAW (14-bit, Canon original), sRAW, mRAW, RAW+JPEG
Video: MOV (Image data: H.264, Audio: Linear PCM)
Provided (RAW/sRAW/mRAW+JPEG also possible); One-touch RAW+JPEG
(1) Large: Approx. 17.90 Megapixels (5,184 x 3,456)
(2) Medium: Approx. 8.00 Megapixels (3,456 x 2,304)
(3) Small: Approx. 4.50 Megapixels (2,592 x 1,728)
(4) RAW: Approx. 17.90 Megapixels (5,184 x 3,456)
(5) M-RAW: Approx. 10.10 Megapixels (3,888 x 2,592)
(6) S-RAW: Approx. 4.50 Megapixels (2,592 x 1,728)
Exact file sizes depend on the subject, ISO speed, Picture Style, etc.
Consecutive numbering, auto reset, manual reset
Possible to create new folders and select folders in the CF card
sRGB, Adobe RGB
Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral, Faithful, Monochrome, User Def. 1-3
Images record directly to the CF card. With the WFT-E5A attached, image recording to the CF card and to the USB external media connected to the WFT-E5A will be possible as follows
(1) Standard (2) Automatic switching of recording media(3) Separate recording (4) Recording of identical images (5) Backup to external recording media
Enabled with WFT-E5A attached
White Balance: Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten Light, White Fluorescent Light, Flash, Custom, Color Temperature setting
Auto white balance with the image sensor
White balance correction: +/-9 stops in 5 step increments
White balance bracketing: +/-3 stops in full-stop increments
Blue/amber direction or magenta/green direction possible
Provided
Eye-level pentaprism
Vertical/Horizontal approx. 100%
Approx. 1.0x (-1m-1 with 50mm lens at infinity)
Approx. 22mm (from eyepiece lens center)
-3.0 to +1.0m-1 (diopter)
Fixed
Quick-return half mirror (transmission: reflection ratio of 40:60)
AF information (AF points, focus confirmation light), Exposure information (Shutter speed, aperture, ISO speed, AE lock, exposure level, spot metering circle, exposure warning), Flash information (Flash ready, flash exposure compensation, high-speed sync, FE lock, red-eye reduction light), Image information (Highlight tone priority, Monochrome shooting, maximum burst, white balance correction, CF card information), Composition information (Grid, electronic level), Battery Check
Enabled with depth-of-field preview button
TTL-CT-SIR AF-dedicated CMOS sensor
19-point all cross-type AF (f/2.8 at center: Dual Cross Sensor)
EV -0.5-18 (at 73°F/23°C, ISO 100)
Auto, One-Shot AF, Predictive AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF, Manual focusing (MF)
(1) Manual selection: Single point AF
(2) Manual selection: Spot AF
(3) Manual selection: AF point expansion
(4) Manual selection: Zone AF
(5) Automatic selection: 19 point AF
Indicated by transmissive LCD display in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel
When an external EOS-dedicated Speedlite is attached to the camera, the AF-assist beam from the Speedlite will be emitted when necessary
63-zone SPC TTL metering with selectable modes
Evaluative metering (linkable to any AF point)
Partial metering (approx. 9.4% of viewfinder at center)
Spot metering (approx. 2.3% of viewfinder at center)
Center-weighted average metering
EV 1-20 (at 73°F/23°C with EF50mm f/1.4 USM lens, ISO 100)
Program AE (Shiftable), Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Creative Auto, Full auto, Manual exposure, E-TTL II autoflash program AE
Automatically set, ISO 100-6400 (in 1/3-stop or 1-stop increments)
Basic Zone modes: ISO 100-3200 set automatically
Extension settable (with C.Fn.I 3-1): ISO 12800
High Tone Priority settable: ISO 200-6400
Manual: +/-5 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments (can be combined with AEB)
Auto: Applied in One-Shot AF mode with evaluative metering when focus is achieved
Manual: By AE lock button
Vertical-travel, mechanical, Electronically-controlled, focal-plane shutter
1/8000 to 1/60 sec., X-sync at 1/250 sec.
1/8000 to 30 sec., bulb (Total shutter speed range. Available range varies by shooting mode)
Soft-touch electromagnetic release
10-sec. or 2-sec. delay
E-TTL II autoflash
+/-2 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments
Provided
Single, High-speed continuous, Low-speed continuous and Self-timer (10-sec. or 2-sec. delay)
High-speed: Max. 8.0 shots/sec
Low-speed: Max. 3.0 shots/sec
JPEG (Large/Fine): approx. 94 (CF)/approx. 126 (UDMA CF)
RAW: approx. 15/approx. 15 (UDMA CF)
RAW+JPEG (Large/Fine): approx. 6 (CF/UDMA CF)
Based on Canon's testing standards with a 2GB CF card, high-speed continuous shooting, ISO 100 and Standard Picture Style
Quick mode (Phase-difference detection)
Live mode/Face Detection Live mode (Contrast detection)
Manual focusing (5x/10x magnification possible)
Evaluative metering with the image sensor (still photos)
Center-weighted average metering (video)
EV 1-20 (at 73°F/23°C with EF 50mm f/1.4 USM lens, ISO 100)
Provided (Two-type grid displays)
Provided
Provided (Mode 1 and 2)
TFT color, liquid-crystal monitor
3.0"
Approx. 920,000 (VGA)
Approx. 100% (viewing angle: approx. 170°)
Auto, 7 levels provided
25 (English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Greek, Russian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian,Ukraine, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Korean, Japanese)
Single image, Single image + Image-recording quality/shooting information, histogram, 4- or 9-image index, magnified view (approx. 1.5x-10x), rotated image(auto/manual), image jump (by 10/100 images, index screen, by shooting date, by folder), slide show (all images/selected by date/folder)
Provided (Overexposed highlights blink)
Single images can be erase-protected or not
Single image, check-marked images or all images in the CF card can be erased (except protected images)
PictBridge-compatible printers
JPEG images compliant to Design rule for Camera File System (DPOF printing possible) and RAW/sRAW images captured with the EOS 5D Mark II
Provided
Version 1.1 compatible
JPEG and RAW images
Only JPEG images can be transferred as wallpaper on the personal computer screen
Total 27
Register under Mode Dial's C1 and C3 positions
Provided
For personal computer communication and direct printing (USB 2.0 Hi-Speed)
(1) Video OUT terminal: NTSC/PAL selectable
(2) HDMI mini OUT terminal
For connection to WFT-E5A
One Battery Pack LP-E6
AC power can be supplied via AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6 with Battery Grip BG-E6 attached
Auto
Provided; Power turns off after 1, 2, 4, 8, 15 or 30 min.
One CR1616 lithium-ion battery
Approx. 0.1 sec.
32-104°F/0-40°C
85% or less
Approx. 5.8 x 4.4 x 2.9 in./148.2 x 110.7 x 73.5mm
Approx. 28.9 oz./820g (body only)
Canon 1 year limited warranty
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A Whole New Class of EOS
With a host of brand new features designed to enhance every facet of the photographic process, from still images to video, the new EOS 7D represents a whole new class of camera. Made to be the tool of choice for serious photographers and semi-professionals, the EOS 7D features an all-new 18.0 Megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor and Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors, capturing tremendous images at up to ISO 12800 and speeds of up to 8 fps. The EOS 7D has a new all cross-type 19-point AF system with improved AI Servo AF subject tracking and user-selectable AF area selection modes for sharp focus no matter the situation. The EOS 7D's Intelligent Viewfinder, an entirely newly designed technology, provides 100% coverage and displays user-selected AF modes as well as a spot metering circle and on demand grid lines. New iFCL Metering with 63-zone dual-layer metering system uses both focus and color information to provideaccurate exposure even in difficult lighting. The EOS 7D also captures Full HD video at 30p (29.97 fps), 24p (23.976 fps) and 25p with an array of manual controls, including manual exposure during movie shooting and ISO speed selection. The EOS 7D features a magnesium alloy body that is dust and weather resistant and shutter durability of up to 150,000 cycles. Compatible with over 60 EF and EF-S lenses as well as with EOS System accessories, the creative opportunities - not just with stills but also with video - are beyond amazement
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