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1001 Noisy Cameras: New Canon 7D reviews at dpreview and Fotopolis
Imaging Insider: Daily Watch : Tutorial/Tips/Photographers/Reviews (November 8, 2009)
Photo News Today: [REVIEW:] Canon EOS 7D Review – Lars Rehm and Richard Butler (dpreview)
| Finally the indept review of the Canon EOS 7D http://tinyurl.com/yby33lc 4 days ago |
| Por fin indept review de la EOA 7D de Canon http://tinyurl.com/yby33lc 4 days ago |
| an in-depth review of Canon EOS 7D... http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos7d/ 4 days ago |
New Canon 7D reviews at dpreview and Fotopolis
1001 Noisy Cameras —
... Welcome to the 7D Friday! We have two more reviews of the Canon 7D posted to check out! First up, the grand-daddy of camera-review sites, dpreview.com, has just posted a 31-page review of the camera, a Rehm and Butler production. "Just" 31-pages? Not 41? :) For those who can't wait, conclusions are on ...
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Imaging Insider —
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Review of Canon EOS 7D (DPReview)
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[REVIEW:] Canon EOS 7D Review – Lars Rehm and Richard Butler (dpreview)
Photo News Today —
... have to spend long shooting with them to understand why. However, like every other sector of the DSLR market, there are some very competitive rivals, in terms of both price and features. Cameras such as Sony’s A700 and Nikon’s D200 and 300 have meant the most recent X0D EOSs have been held to higher standards and have found it a little harder to stand-out. — Lars Rehm and Richard Butler
Source and Read More: dpreview.com ...
DPReview: Canon 7D Review
::: The Travel Photographer ::: —
From DPReview's just published write-up on the new Canon EOS 7D has this interesting paragraph: "In some respects the 7D is even a better camera than the EOS 5D Mark II and a viable alternative for all those who do not want or need a camera with a full-frame sensor. Its 8 fps continuous shooting speed and highly flexible AF system might even make it a consideration for credit-crunch battered sports photographers on a budget." The full comprehensive review runs to 30 pages, and is worth to read very carefully if this ...


