Our web editor, Stan Horaczek, was pretty impressed during his brief encounter with the Canon 7D Mark II at Photokina 2014, so I was excited to take this camera in the field. I spent some time ...
Switch on your new Canon EOS 7D and pick a fast shutter speed - say 1/500 sec or more. Set it to the maximum burst rate and find a scene with a flat background and perhaps some distinctive, moving ...
Canon’s new EOS 7D will be released later this month with a USD$1700 tag. Key features include eight FPS continuous shooting, 18-Megapixel Resolution and full HD video with variable frame rates and ...
Tech Specs: ISO 8000, 1/640 sec, f/1.6 Lens: Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM AF Click for Full Res Photo: Jeanette D. Moses Canon EOS 7D Mark II Tech Specs: ISO 2000, 1/80 sec, f/4.0 Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm ...
The long anticipated Canon EOS 7D Mark II has been the subject of speculation and leaks for a while now, not the least of which was earlier this week when some specs surfaced said to belong to Canon's ...
Even cameras with mechanical shutters, it seems, aren’t immune to sensor carryover issues. It seems that when you’re doing that famous 8FPS continuous shooting, it’s possible under certain ...
A new firmware update for Canon’s 7D DSLR adds new functions like in-camera RAW processing and GPS receiver support. It also improves the camera’s buffer, letting you take 25 RAW images at full speed ...
Great news for Canon 7D users who feel left out of the Magic Lantern raw party, it would appear that the buffers for raw data on the 7D have now been found! This brings the 7D much closer to a working ...
If you are looking to buy a flagship APS-C DSLR, the chances are you are eyeing up the Canon 7D II, or the newly announced Nikon D500. But how do the two compare? Let's take a look at the key specs ...
With Photokina starting next week, a midrange camera important to the fate of Canon and its SLR customers appears imminent. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
Canon USA have confirmed that: "images captured by continuous shooting, and under certain conditions, barely noticeable traces of the immediately preceding frame may be visible." As a result, Canon ...