Why the Canon 7D is Good....
17 October 2009
I have used the Canon 7D to take photos and videos of my daughter's wedding.
There are several reasons why this camera is good:
i)Tried many cameras but found handling of 7D the best:
I owned and/or used to own the following cameras: Olympus e510, e520, e30, EP-1, Nikon D60, D300, D700, Canon 450D, Canon 500D, Canon 40D, Canon G9,Pansonic FZ series. Besides D700 which give good images in low light, and Canon G9 which shoots good images provided the object is not moving fast, I found the 7D to be the best of the lot.
ii) Weight: Ligher than D700 which is the heaviest camera. The 7D frame is made of magnesium alloy.
iii)Viewer: 100% image, large, so very pleasant to view and frame photos.D700 viewer is just as good, but because it is less than 100, sometimes pictures taken seeems to have appeared cropped in the final image. No problem with the 7D.
iv)Easy to handle: the menu is simple, and like the Olympus DSLRs, at a touch of the button, the LCD shows all the setting, which you can then adjust.
v)Speed: with dual sensors, taking fast pictures not a problem.
vi)Focusing: not an issue.
vii)Image noise: in low light, the D700 is still better, and the 7D is just slightly noisier.
viii)Image quality: considering the color and sharpness without too harsh, the outcome is the best for wedding.
Attached here are two photos taken direct from the camera. Judge for your self.


I have used the Canon 7D to take photos and videos of my daughter's wedding.
There are several reasons why this camera is good:
i)Tried many cameras but found handling of 7D the best:
I owned and/or used to own the following cameras: Olympus e510, e520, e30, EP-1, Nikon D60, D300, D700, Canon 450D, Canon 500D, Canon 40D, Canon G9,Pansonic FZ series. Besides D700 which give good images in low light, and Canon G9 which shoots good images provided the object is not moving fast, I found the 7D to be the best of the lot.
ii) Weight: Ligher than D700 which is the heaviest camera. The 7D frame is made of magnesium alloy.
iii)Viewer: 100% image, large, so very pleasant to view and frame photos.D700 viewer is just as good, but because it is less than 100, sometimes pictures taken seeems to have appeared cropped in the final image. No problem with the 7D.
iv)Easy to handle: the menu is simple, and like the Olympus DSLRs, at a touch of the button, the LCD shows all the setting, which you can then adjust.
v)Speed: with dual sensors, taking fast pictures not a problem.
vi)Focusing: not an issue.
vii)Image noise: in low light, the D700 is still better, and the 7D is just slightly noisier.
viii)Image quality: considering the color and sharpness without too harsh, the outcome is the best for wedding.
Attached here are two photos taken direct from the camera. Judge for your self.
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