Canon EOS 7D

The Canon EOS 7D is a high-end APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera made by Canon. It was announced on 1 September 2009 with a suggested retail price of US$1,699, and was marketed as a semi-professional DSLR camera.

Canon EOS 7D
Overview
TypeDigital single-lens reflex camera
Intro price$1699.00
Lens
LensInterchangeable (EF, EF-S)
Sensor/medium
Sensor22.3 × 14.9 mm CMOS
Maximum resolution5,184 × 3,456 (18 effective megapixels)
Film speed100–6400 (expansion up to 12,800)
Storage mediaCompactFlash (CF) (Type I or Type II)
Focusing
Focus modesOne-shot, AI Servo, AI Focus, Manual
Focus areas19 cross-type AF points
Exposure/metering
Exposure modesFull auto, programmed, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual
Exposure meteringTTL, full aperture, 63 zones
Metering modesEvaluative, Partial, Spot, C/Wgt Average
Shutter
ShutterElectronic focal-plane
Shutter speed range30 to 1/8000 s Bulb
Continuous shootingup to 8.0 frame/s
Viewfinder
ViewfinderOptical pentaprism with 1.0x magnification and 100% coverage and electronic (Live View)
General
LCD screen3.0 inches (76 mm), 640×480 (921,600 dots)
BatteryLi-Ion LP-E6 Rechargeable (1800mAh)
Optional battery packsBG-E7 grip allows use of 6 AA cells, a single LP-E6 or two LP-E6 batteries
Weight820 g (body only)
Made inJapan
Chronology
SuccessorCanon EOS 7D Mark II

Among its features are an 18.0 effective megapixel CMOS sensor, Full HD video recording, its 8.0 frames per second continuous shooting, new viewfinder which offers 1.0X magnification and 100% coverage, 19-point auto-focus system, movie mode, and built-in Speedlite transmitter.

The EOS 7D remained in Canon's single-digit APS-C model lineup without replacement for slightly more than five years—the longest product cycle for any EOS digital camera. Its successor was the Canon EOS 7D Mark II, announced on 15 September 2014.

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