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September 2013
(88%)
182 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(96%)
1213 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Nouveau système d'autofocus intégré au capteur
Tropicalisation
Bonne rafale à 7 i/s
Même batterie que les EOS 5D Mark II/Mark III
7D
60D
60Da
Qualité globale
Capteur avec son nouveau système AF
Rapidité
Design
éventail de fonctionnalité pour sa gamme.
Autofocus fluide en vidéo et en LiveView
Excellente qualité de construction
Facile à prendre en mains
Très réactif dans toutes les conditions
Bel écran
Tactile et sur rotule
Excellente gestion du bruit chromatique
Autonomie (1000 photos + 15 minute
Qualité d'image globale
Rendu flatteur
Gestion des hautes sensibilités jusqu'à 3200
Capteur Dual Pixels excellent pour l'autofocus et la capture vidéo
Écran excellent et fonctions tactiles fiables
ISO très adéquats à 1600
Et utilisable à 3200
Poids supportable
Tropicalisation de base intéressante
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Viseur 97% et non 100%
Un seul emplacement pour carte mémoire
Toujours pas USB 3.0
Gain en qualité d'image pas aussi important qu'espéré
Un seul slot de carte mémoire
Pas d'emplacement pour une deuxième carte SD
Protection tout-temps en deçà de la concurrence
Encore quelques très légers défauts ergonomiques
Flux vidéo très lourd
Carte SD classe 10 au minimum exigée
Pas de correction de la distorsion
Pad de sélection manquant de réactivité
Pas de puce GPS
Un seul emplacement pour carte SD
Configuration WiFi à améliorer
Mode de capture vidéo désactivé lorsque le WiFi l'est
Extrait: Canon today released details of the new Canon EOS 70D, the successor to the EOS 60D. The major new feature is the use of an all new 20.2MP "Dual Pixel" CMOS sensor in which each pixel can simultaneously be used for imaging and phase detection AF, permitti...
Extrait: Canon vs Nikon: which DSLR system is best? A question that has frustrated many of the world's greatest philosophers and may even have troubled the UN… Our in-depth comparison examines each system's cameras, lenses, key features and much more.Who makes the...
Fast autofocus and tracking in video and live vie, Easy one-handed operation for essential setting, Wi-Fi equipped for photo transfer, remote contro, Very sharp images and accurate color
Tedious wireless and white balance control, Somewhat bulky
Canon's EOS 70D is a versatile rig ideal for action photography and sharp video thanks to new autofocus technology. Canon's EOS line is one of the most versatile in the industry, ranging from novice to pro models. The 20.2-megapixel 70D (MSRP: ...
Extrait: Canon's new EOS 70D may just be the perfect DSLR for the budget-minded independent video producer that wants high quality HD footage without the focus hassle. We put the 70D's "Dual Pixel CMOS AF" technology to the test.G-Technology unveiled two impressiv...
Extrait: Earlier in the year I compared the EOS 5D Mark III and 6D, Canon's least expensive full-frame cameras. Today I'm going to look at two other models that cause confusion: the Canon EOS 70D vs Canon 700D Rebel T5i.Note: North America readers will know the EO...
Fastest autofocus in Live View of any camera that we've seen or tested when it comes to its exemplary tracking abilities. Otherwise, it's only a bit slower than Sony, Fairly nice build for the customer base with a nice feel in the hand, WiFi connectivity
We feel that Canon purposely crippled the sensor. It's worse than the 7D's and 5D Mk II's. Yes, the Mk II, Really wish that the back dial was beefier, The implementation of direct autofocus point selection vs having to press a button first would've made
Canon's 70D is surely capable of taking some great photos, but we feel that the camera could have been even better. It is a minor upgrade from the 60D with the exception of the autofocusing, wifi addition, and the menu system. What's holding us back from...
Phase detection AF in Liveview and video, High image quality also at high ISOs, Very good hand-fit and operation, Wi-fi with remote image capture, Tiltable and swiveling LCD-screen with multitouch
No GPS, No WB and RAW/JPEG in the status menu, Lower dynamic range in JPEG than the competition, No RAW-share files in HDR-mode
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Innovative and effective Dual Pixel CMOS AF system, solid core feature set, useful WiFi options, responsive, fullyarticulated touchscreen
Lacks advanced finetuning features in areas such as incamera noise reduction, image quality is only slightly better than its predecessor (but still good for this price point), Price: $1,199 (body only), www.usa.canon.com, Read all of our handson camera re
The 70D is a solid, midrange camera with the core features one expects from—and needs in—a DSLR. But aside from its feature set, good performance and image quality, the 70D offers groundbreaking technology with its Dual Pixel CMOS AF system, which provide...
The Canon 70D is a fantastic prosumer camera. At present, the 70D is the overall class leader in APS-C cameras, especially when you consider your bang for buck value.The image quality has improved slightly over the last generation; however, the overall...
Publié: 2013-11-25, Auteur: Philip , review by: popphoto.com
The EOS 70D marks a big achievement for Canon when it comes to live-view shooting and video capture. If you don't commonly engage in these, there's not much here that would make a 60D user want to upgrade, especially with image quality at essentially the ...