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    Default Canon announces EOS 70D mid-range SLR with 'Dual Pixel CMOS AF'


    Canon announces EOS 70D mid-range SLR with 'Dual Pixel CMOS AF'

    Canon has announced the EOS 70D, a mid-range SLR for enthusiast photographers. Its headline feature is a brand-new 20.2MP 'Dual Pixel CMOS AF' sensor which splits every single pixel into two photodiodes for on-chip phase detection, promising vastly improved autofocus performance in live view and movie mode. It also gains the 19-point AF module from the EOS 7D for viewfinder shooting, touchscreen control via its fully articulated 3" LCD, and built-in Wi-Fi for image sharing and remote camera control from your smartphone or tablet.

    The 70D be available at the end of August for £1079.99 / $1199 / €1099 body only, £1199.99 / $1349 / €1249 with the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens, and £1399.99 / $1549 / €1499 with the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens.

    During the early days of digital SLRs, Canon was pretty much the undisputed leader in CMOS image sensor technology. Every new EOS model came with an increase in resolution and high ISO range, and when the EOS 7D appeared in late 2009, the company had progressed from 3MP to 18MP, and ISO 1600 to ISO 12800, in just over nine years. But since then Canon's APS-C cameras have all sported variants on the same basic sensor design, to the extent that you could be forgiven for wondering what on earth their engineers were doing all day. Now we know.

    The EOS 70D is a mid-range SLR for enthusiast photographers that from the outside looks like a sensible, indeed desirable upgrade to the EOS 60D. It borrows many of the best bits from Canon's existing SLRs, including the autofocus sensor from the EOS 7D, the fully articulated touchscreen from the EOS 700D (Rebel T5i), and built-in Wi-Fi from the EOS 6D. But on the inside it sports an entirely new sensor that is, potentially, revolutionary. It offers 20.2MP resolution, but uses a 'Dual Pixel CMOS AF' design in which every single pixel is split into two separately-readable photodiodes, facing left and right. This means that in principle they are all capable of phase detection autofocus in live view and movie mode.

    On-chip phase detection is nothing new - we first saw it in the Fujifilm F300EXR back in 2010. Since then it's been adopted in one form or another by most manufacturers, with arguably its most successful implementation coming in Nikon's 1 System mirrorless models. But because until now it's used relatively few active pixels scattered sparsely across the sensor, it's had practical limitations, often only covering a restricted area of the frame and struggling once the light drops below outdoor daylight levels. Canon says that its Dual Pixel AF system, in contrast, works across an area 80% of the frame width and height, in light levels as low as 0 EV, and at apertures down to F11. This means it could well be the most capable live view autofocus system we've yet seen on any type of camera.

    We'll look at the technology behind the EOS 70D's live view AF in more detail later, but let's not forget that it has to work as a conventional SLR too. To this end it uses the same 19-point AF sensor as the EOS 7D for viewfinder shooting, but with slightly simplified control options in firmware. It can rattle shots off at 7fps for up to 65 frames in JPEG or 16 in RAW, and its standard ISO range covers 100-12800, with ISO 25600 as an expanded option. Image processing is via the DIGIC 5+ processor first seen in the EOS 5D Mark III.

    In terms of control layout the EOS 70D is a logical evolution of the EOS 60D, adopting many of Canon's intervening updates and improvements. So it offers a full set of external controls to operate most key functions, and Canon's well-designed Quick Control screen to cover pretty much everything else. It also adopts the superb touchscreen interface that debuted on the EOS 650D (Rebel T4i), which we've found to be more useful than you might at first think. The 70D also regains an array of features that disappeared between the EOS 50D and 60D, such as AF microadjustment.

    Canon EOS 70D key features

    -20.2MP APS-C 'Dual Pixel CMOS AF' sensor
    -DIGIC 5+ image processor
    -ISO 100-12800 standard, 25600 expanded
    -7fps continuous shooting, burst depth 65 JPEG / 16 RAW
    -'Silent' shutter mode
    -1080p30 video recording, stereo sound via external mic
    -19-point AF system, all points cross-type, sensitive to -0.5 EV
    -63-zone iFCL metering system
    -98% viewfinder coverage, 0.95x magnification, switchable gridlines and electronic level display
    -Fully-articulated touchscreen, 1040k dot 3" ClearView II LCD, 3:2 aspect ratio
    -Single SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot
    -Built-in Wi-Fi
    -Single-axis electronic level
    -Built-in flash works as off-camera remote flash controller
    -AF microadjustment (can be set individually for up to 40 lenses, remembered by lens serial number)
    -In-camera High Dynamic Range and Multiple Exposure modes (JPEG-only)
    -'Creative Filter' image processing styles, previewed in live view



    Canon EOS 70D Hands-on Preview: Digital Photography Review

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    hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..

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    19-point AF, touchscreen control via its fully articulated 3" LCD, and built-in Wi-Fi for image sharing and remote camera control from your smartphone or tablet.

    @Galactic - palit na!!! hehe il wait lang sa 80 or 90D lol

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    ahahha..ang mga 60D pips oh! bisan unsaon 60D parin ako bai perky maski tagaan pako og 1Dx...hahaha

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    Parehas2x ug feature sa 7D pero ambot lng kaha ang AF kung parehas ba. Pero kng video naa cyay af tracking.

    Stick ghapon ko ug 7D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by perkytech View Post
    19-point AF, touchscreen control via its fully articulated 3" LCD, and built-in Wi-Fi for image sharing and remote camera control from your smartphone or tablet.

    @Galactic - palit na!!! hehe il wait lang sa 80 or 90D lol
    dritsoa sa 100D. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by thethird79 View Post
    dritsoa sa 100D. lol
    naa naman 100D bai.

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    here are some samples taken with the 70D:

    Canon?EOS 70D ?Sample Images & Movies

    maximize jud d i iyang AF para sa video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepponeskie View Post
    naa naman 100D bai.
    yup naa na, supposed to be a joke

    OT. Dili lagi 60fps ang 1080p niya noh?
    Last edited by thethird79; 07-03-2013 at 07:04 PM.

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    depreciate, upgrade.

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