Engineering:Canon EOS 7D

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Short description: Digital SLR camera (2009)
Canon EOS 7D
Canon EOS 7D DSLR body front.jpg
Overview
TypeDigital single-lens reflex camera
Intro price$1699.00[1]
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

The Canon EOS 7D is an APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera made by Canon.[2] It was announced on 1 September 2009 with a suggested retail price of US$1,699.[1][3] Among its features are an 18.0 effective megapixel CMOS sensor, 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.[2]

The 7D remained in Canon's model lineup without replacement for slightly more than five years—the longest product cycle for any EOS digital camera.[4] Its successor was the Canon EOS 7D Mark II, announced on 15 September 2014.

Features

  • 18.0 effective megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
  • Dual DIGIC 4 image processors with 14-bit processing[2]
  • Liveview mode
  • 100% viewfinder frame coverage with 1.0× magnification
  • 1080p HD video recording at 24p, 25p and 30p with drop frame timing
  • 720p HD video recording at 50p (50 Hz) and 60p (59.94 Hz)[5]
  • 480p ED video recording at 50p (50 Hz) and 60p (59.94 Hz)
  • 8.0 frames per second continuous shooting
  • ISO sensitivity 100–6400 (expandable to 12,800)
  • 3.0-inch Clear View II LCD screen with 640 × 480 (921,600 dots) resolution
  • 19-point auto-focus system, all cross-type. Center point is high precision, double cross-type at f/2.8 or faster
  • 63-zone color sensitive metering system
  • built-in Speedlite transmitter
  • Magnesium alloy body
  • Popup flash
  • Weather sealing (light resistance to water and dust)

Autofocus and metering

The 7D has 19 autofocus points arranged in a horizontal diamond pattern. The AF system is a new design which uses a translucent LCD display in the viewfinder. The camera uses TTL 63-zone color sensitive metering system with four variations (evaluative, center-weighted, partial, spot) and exposure compensation of −5 EV to +5 EV in steps of 1/3 EV (±3 EV visible in the viewfinder and top screen, ±5 EV visible on the back screen). E-TTL II flash metering is provided. The translucent LCD can also display guide lines and the spot metering area circle. As with most other video-capable DSLRs, the Canon EOS 7D's autofocusing function does not work while recording video. Instead, users can only trigger a contrast-detect AF cycle before recording process by hitting the AF button on the camera's rear panel. Users can manually focus the lens during a recording.[6]

Shutter

The shutter is rated to 150,000 shots, and is capable of speeds up to 1/8000 sec, with a flash sync speed of 1/250 sec.

Ergonomics

The 7D has roughly the same dimension as the older 5D Mark II with an updated button layout. It also features a 100% viewfinder with 1x magnification (equivalent in size to a 0.62x full frame viewfinder).

The 7D was the first Canon camera with a dedicated movie mode switch, instead of movie recording being done in live view as with the 5D Mark II and 500D.

Speed

Rear view.

The 7D has dual DIGIC 4 processors and can reach 8 frames per second continuous shooting. When the camera was first released, the buffer throughput allowed up to 94 frames in large fine JPEG mode, and up to 15 frames in raw. Firmware upgrades, most recently in August 2012 (see immediately below), have increased the maximum buffer size to 130 large fine JPEGs and 25 raw files.

Firmware updates

On 6 August 2012, new firmware v2.0 was released[7] with the following enhancements:[8]

  • Improved maximum burst for raw images (up to 25)
  • In-camera raw image editing
  • In-camera Image Rating
  • In-camera JPEG resizing
  • Maximum Auto ISO setting (ISO 400-6400)
  • Manual audio level adjustment in movie recording
  • Support for the Canon GP-E2 GPS unit
  • File name customisation
  • Time zone settings
  • Faster scrolling of magnified images
  • Quick control screen during playback

On 12 September 2012, Canon introduced the v2.0.3 firmware update with the following changes:[9]

  • Fix for a phenomenon in which the camera stops working when the auto power off setting takes effect
  • Fix a phenomenon in which the maximum number of images that can be captured in a burst may be less than the actual number displayed in the viewfinder
  • Corrections for some errors in the message displayed when saving raw images developed in the camera

On 2 December 2013, Canon introduced the v2.0.5 firmware update with the following changes:[10]

  • Fixes a phenomenon in which the image files cannot be transferred using the FTP protocol via USB cable after the Canon EOS 7D camera has established a wireless connection to the Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E5A.

On 13 December 2016, Canon introduced the v2.0.6 firmware update with the following changes:[11]

  • Corrects a phenomenon in which when using the camera with the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM or EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS II USM lens, even if lens aberration correction is set to ""Enable"", correction will not be applied.

Accessories

According to Canon's website,[12] the EOS 7D model comes equipped with:

  • EOS 7D Digital SLR Body
  • Eyecup E.g.
  • Camera Cover R-F-3
  • Wide Strap EW-EOS7D
  • Battery Charger LC-E6
  • Battery Pack LP-E6
  • Stereo AV Cable AV-DC400ST
  • Interface Cable IFC-200U

Awards

The Canon EOS 7D won the 2010–2011 European Advanced SLR Camera[13] and the Technical Image Press Association Best DSLR Expert awards.[14]

Video

The Canon EOS 7D offers the ability to record audio from an external source. Both shutter and aperture are available for manual control, and the 7D also provides multiple frame rate options, including three that match the HD television timing specs. Like most DSLR modes, the Canon 7D neglects endless autofocus during video recording, which is a great concern for advanced amateurs with pros likely to focus manually nonetheless. Separate movie clips that are captured by the Canon EOS 7D are limited to twelve minutes in the high definition 1080p and 720p modes, or 24 minutes in the standard definition VGA mode, depending on what Compact Flash Card is being used. Larger memory cards make for longer video lengths and are available in multiple sizes for the camera.[6]

Independent filmmakers often use the Canon 7D as an affordable alternative to digital cinema cameras. The camera was used on the feature films Stanley Ka Dabba,[15] Vazhakku Enn 18/9,[16] and The Avengers.[17] They have also been used on television in the opening title sequence of the 2009 season of Saturday Night Live.[18][19]

Tiny Furniture was filmed using the 7D.[citation needed]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Canon EOS 7D Camera - Full Review". Imaging-resource.com. http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/E7D/E7DA.HTM. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "EOS 7D product page at canon.com". Usa.canon.com. 25 May 2006. https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/products/details/cameras/dslr/eos-7d. 
  3. "Canon introduces the EOS 7D..." (Press release). Canon UK. 1 September 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2009.
  4. Carnathan, Bryan. "Canon EOS 7D Mark II Review". The-Digital-Picture.com. http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EOS-7D-Mark-II.aspx. 
  5. EOS 7D Manual. Canon USA. 4 September 2009. http://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/0/0300002580/01/eos7d-im-en.pdf. Retrieved 10 November 2009. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Canon EOS 7D Camera Video - Full Review". Imaging-resource.com. http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/E7D/E7DVIDEO.HTM. 
  7. "Canon USA Drivers and Software"
  8. "Canon significantly improves EOS 7D with firmware v2"
  9. "EOS 7D". Canon.co.uk. http://www.canon.co.uk/Support/Consumer_Products/products/cameras/Digital_SLR/EOS_7D.aspx?faqtcmuri=tcm:14-970748&page=1&type=important. 
  10. "Canon U.S.A. : Support & Drivers : Consumer & Home Office". usa.canon.com. https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/cameras/dslr/eos-7d?subtab=downloads-firmware. 
  11. "Support & Drivers - Canon Canada Inc.". http://www.canon.ca/inetCA/en/suppdrv/method/load. 
  12. PIXMA MP530. "EOS 7D - Canon Canada Inc". Canon.ca. http://www.canon.ca/inetCA/products?m=gp&pid=873#_070. 
  13. "Canon EOS 550D, 7D and Legria HF M31 win EISA Awards". Ephotozine.com. 16 August 2010. http://www.ephotozine.com/article/Canon-EOS-550D-7D-and-Legria-HF-M31-win-EISA-Awards-14327. 
  14. "Technical Image Press Association – Award Details". TIPA. http://www.tipa.com/english/award-details.php?iId=1770&sAward=Best+DSLR+Expert. 
  15. Dutta, Nandita. "You can be adventurous and experimental with DSLR: Stanley ka Dabba Cinematographer". http://dearcinema.com/interview/the-magician-with-a-dslr-camera-amole-gole/0722. 
  16. "NEW ATTEMPT IN VAZHAKKU ENN 18/9". http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-news-1/oct-10-04/lingusamy-balaji-shakthivel-23-10-10.html. 
  17. Laurent, Olivier (12 May 2012). "Canon's HDSLRs used on set of Marvel's The Avengers". British Journal of Photography. http://www.bjp-online.com/british-journal-of-photography/news/2174309/canons-hdslrs-set-marvels-avengers. 
  18. "NBC's Saturday Night Live Shoots Opening Title Sequence in Full 1080p HD Video With Canon's EOS Digital SLR Cameras" (Press release). Webwire. 11 November 2009. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  19. "NBC's Saturday Night Live Shoots Opening Title Sequence in Full 1080p HD Video with Canon's EOS Digital SLR Cameras". 11 November 2009. https://www.shootonline.com/spw/nbcs-saturday-night-live-shoots-opening-title-sequence-full-1080p-hd-video-canons-eos-digital. [|permanent dead link|dead link}}]

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