Author: Iacopo I.
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I’ve purchased the body at the beginning of 2010 in substitution of my previous Canon EOS 20D after a two years life of appreciable work. The first impressions have naturally been egregious, and since the first touch my positive sensations on the build quality and robustness have been continuously confirmed. Even considering the 20D literally a jewel thanks to all the features an amateur could desire, the EOS 7D represent an astonishing step forward to the future.
The camera is very well designed both in terms of used materials, technological components and dimensions. The tactile sensation having this object on the hands is to touch something valuable, robust and solid. The body is well balanced and the hand grip results perfect, not too small to give insecurity and not too big to be difficult to handle. In a first time I wanted to buy an hand strip to better hold the body without tension, but the hand grip results so excellent that I don’t think I need it.
The button layout is amazing. The Canon’s designers have done a great work to position everything in the right position without loosing the elegance of the Canon’s cameras. Due to the amount of functions and customization options the number of buttons and wheels are incredible, but the basic functions are all where they have to stay and the rest not too far from them. Thanks to my previous experience with the 20D I needed only some seconds to feel comfortable, and only some days to feel free to do everything with my fingers.
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Here the main features of the Canon EOS 7D:
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