Both cameras are exactly what you'd expect for enthusiast-focused DSLRs. While larger and heavier than entry-level DSLRs, they'll be a lot more comfortable to carry around than professional models.
To compare, the Nikon D7100 is a little faster to start and shoot (0.2-second), and its shutter lag also clocks in at less than 0.1-second. Its burst rate is slower, for Raw or Raw+JPG shooting it ...
You don't need to be spending big on a high-end full frame camera to get a DSLR with amazing image and video quality. There are plenty of options out there which cater to more modest budgets, without ...
To compare, the Nikon D7100 is a little faster to start and shoot (0.2-second), and its shutter lag also clocks in at less than 0.1-second. Its burst rate is slower, for Raw or Raw+JPG shooting it ...
Editors' note: This is an in-depth preview based on extensive testing with a preproduction unit of the camera. Once I get a production version I will update this with ratings, final image samples, and ...
A broader focal range still is offered in the 18-135mm kit, for an extra £200, which is the generous set up we were provided with for review. This combination makes for a very good starter package for ...
The Canon EOS 70D ($1,199 direct, body only)($419.99 at Amazon) is the first traditional D-SLR we've seen with an on-chip phase detect autofocus system that doesn't have to hand off to contrast ...
At first glance the Canon EOS 70D may look like just another DSLR. But it's oh so much more than that: the 70D wages all-out war against not only the rest of the mid-level DSLR market, but also has ...
I used Imatest to gauge image noise, which can detract from detail and give photos a grainy look as the ISO is increased. The 70D keeps noise under 1.5 percent through ISO 800 when shooting JPGs at ...