Canon EOS 7D

The Canon EOS 7D digital camera is a new member of the Canon family that stunned us all. Though many of us predicted a substitute for D50 as we got to believe by Canon, in the final analysis Canon EOS 7D turned out to be a totally new entity with a couple of new features that moved the bounds of the select and placed this 19 megapixel camera right at the very top of the digital world. There are numerous enhancements in Canon EOS 7D compared with 50D which is perceived as its predecessor, but there are numerous new things also, and that's what makes this digicam special.
So let's take a quick look at all of the new things EOS 7D has. Like every camera in the EOS family we are used to a high level DIGIC processor, this digicam has a Twin DIGIC four processor that permits the camera to shot at eight frames per second for any sort of file and any kind of image-quality. That's the very first thing that grabbed my attention, but what each snapper will notice at first will be eighteen megapixel CMOS sensor. This new sensor delivers an enhanced signal to noise proportion, if you're considering how they managed that you should really know that there's new photodiode and micro-lens design.
Except for the feature everyone has been waiting for is the new 19-point AF system. The system is highly customizable and using it each paparazzo can simply select a different AF-point selection mode and selected point for the digicam to leap to. A new thing for Canon is a dual-axis level, viewable in the view-finder or the live view screen, to point out both horizontal and vertical lean. Films shot with the 7D are stockpiled in H.264 format. As with the 5D Mark II, there's a 4-gigabyte limit to individual clips (meaning a 12-minute maximum shooting in full HD). As well as the 720p, 1080p shooting modes and standard-definition video can be shot in sixty fps or fifty fps speeds (to accommodate both NTSC and Buddy standards). Manual aperture and shutter speed control are available with programme AE mode when shooting video, though continuing focus is still unavailable. The camera's ISO setting may also be controlled in video mode.