Designed for pros
and semi-pros alike,
the Canon EOS 7D
is a
high-performance
digital SLR, that
features the
resolving power of
an 18-megapixel APS-C
format CMOS sensor
and dual DIGIC 4
image processors
that enable 8
frames-per-second
capture of
high-definition,
low-noise imaging at
sensitivity levels
up to ISO 12800.
In addition to
high-definition
stills images the
Canon EOS 7D can
also capture true HD
1080p video at 30
frames per second.
Video clips can be
up to 12 minutes in
length or 4GB in
size, and you can
make full use of all
Canon EF and EF-S-mount
lenses, which
enables an
exceptional range of
creative visual
possibilities. And
to ensure clean,
blemish-free image
files, the 7D
employs a dual
dust-reduction
system.
The EOS 7D's
Intelligent
Viewfinder enables
100% viewing of the
total image area,
and features a
transparent LCD
overlay option that
enables advanced
data display within
the optical
viewfinder including
user-selected AF
modes, a spot
metering circle, and
on-demand grid
lines. In addition
to the 7D's optical
viewfinder a Live
View mode enables
you to compose,
review, and edit
images using the
camera's 3",
920,000-dot TFT LCD.
The 7D also features
a Dual Axis
Electronic Level and
tilt display that
enables you to
adjust the roll and
pitch of the camera
in 1° increments,
using the viewfinder
or LCD.
For continuous
shooting sequences,
the 7D can capture
bursts of up to 126
JPEGs (large) when
using UDMA CF memory
cards, or 15 when
shooting RAW files.
An enhanced all
cross-type 19-point
autofocus system
enables extremely
accurate AI Servo AF
subject tracking and
user-selectable AF
modes for precise
focusing. For
metering stills and
video, the 7D
features a new
63-zone iFCL
metering system that
takes focus and
color data into
consideration when
establishing
exposure times.
The Canon EOS 7D is
constructed out of
rugged
magnesium-alloy and
is sealed against
dust and weather.
The 7D's shutter is
equally rugged and
tested for up to
150,000 exposure
cycles. Images can
be recorded to Type
I and II, UDMA-compliant
CompactFlash cards
in either sRGB or
Adobe RGB, and you
can expect up to 800
exposures per charge
using the camera's
rechargeable
lithium-ion battery.