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September 2013
(88%)
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The editors liked
Memiliki sensor AF yang berkualitas tinggi
Resolusi besar
Prosesor DIGIC 5
LCD Touchscreen
Tersedia WiFi
Editor's Rating
“Kemampuan autofokusnya yang sangat impresif ditunjang dengan hasil foto yang sangat oke di kondisi pencahayaan yang cukup atau temaram cukup sebanding dengan banderol harganya ”
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Performa
9.5
Hasil foto
8.5
Harga
Berag
The editors didn't like
Sebagian besar bodi terbuat dari plastik
Agak ringkih
Butuh penyesuaian terhadap tombol fungsi
Baterai cukup boros saat mode WiFi menyala
Menu pengaturan WiFi cukup banyak dan agak sulit dipahami pengguna awam
Dual Pixel AF makes movie and live view modes more usable, Good heft without being too large to hold, High ISO shots are quite usable, even above ISO 6400, Excellent LCD and responsive touchscreen, Special coating minimizes fingerprint smudges from touchscreen use, Articulated LCD for shooting from odd angles made more useful by fast, precise AF, 7 fps shooting speed, Silent shutter mode, AF Mi
Dual Pixel AF does not allow tracking autofocus while shooting continuously, Relatively small viewfinder, LCD blacks out completely during continuous shooting in live view, AF illuminator integrated into flash (must have flash engaged to use it), Complicated Wi-Fi setup, Movie mode disabled when Wi-Fi is enabled, HDR mode unavailable if Raw is active (rather than disengaging Raw), Only one SD c
After aiming the EOS 60D at a more consumer audience, Canon has brought some important features back to its ninth-generation enthusiast DSLR, effectively reinstating a more affordable yet comprehensive option to a growing number of people who have tak...
Excellent image quality, Plenty of control over images, Responsive, articulated touchscreen, WiFi built in for remote control, 19AF points all crosstype
Creative Filters JPEG only, HDR mode JPEG only, Creative Filters live view only, Viewfinder level can be hard to see, Metering problems in high contrast
Canon has produced a very well rounded camera for enthusiast photographers. It has all the specifications that we expect, along with a few modern niceties in a body that feels well made and comfortable in the hand...
Abstract: Technology News Digital Life News Cameras DateOctober 17, 2013 (2) Read later This 20-megapixel camera uses dual-pixel technology, designed to improve auto-focus performance in live-view mode. The idea is to incorporate phase detection - t...
The development of the APS sensor digital single-lens reflex has reached the point where further improvement comes in small steps. In the 70D it is the arrangement of the light receptors on the sensor that is different, the benefits of which might not be ...
Published: 2013-10-16, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Image quality is excellent with brilliant resolution, colour and dynamic range. The image stabilised lens, although made down to a price, performs well both mechanically and optically.
The kit lens, good as it is, does display marked distortion at both the wide and telephoto extremes. This is characteristic of inexpensive lenses with a long zoom range and we would opt for the 18–55mm lens in the kit
The development of the APS sensor digital single lens reflex has reached the point where further improvement comes in small steps. In the 70D it is the arrangement of the light receptors on the sensor that is different, the benefits of which might not be...
While the still picture quality we obtained with the supplied 18-135mm lens appeared quite good superficially and the camera was able to handle most subjects, we were a little disappointed in the Imatest results we obtained. (We believe this is largely th...
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Published: 2013-10-04, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
The Canon EOS 70D's new sensor delivers excellent autofocus performance and the camera itself is quite fast. Its design is reasonably streamlined and the feature set appropriately tailored to the target market as well
The image quality doesn't overly impress for this price class, and certain aspects of the design -- notably single card slot, hard-to-control multicontroller and the Wi-Fi/movie mode conflict resolution -- are annoying
An overall excellent camera, but one that fails to capture the best-in-class prize for image quality....
Although it's too early to make a firm pronouncement before we receive a review camera, we feel the EOS 70D will be of interest to many photographers who have been awaiting an update to the EOS 60D. The dual pixel technology is of particular interest and ...