Dual Pixel CMOS AF for fast focus in live view and video
3″ articulating touch panel LCD screen with 1,040,000 dots
Built-in flash with integrated speedlite transmitter and hot shoe
Intelligent viewfinder with electronic overlay
1080 (30, 25, 24 fps) and 720 (60, 50 fps) HD video (H.264/MPEG-4/MOV)
Instant sharing and remote control with built-in Wi-Fi and EOS Remote app
GPS compatible (sold separately)
Full manual mode in video
Built-in stereo or external microphone terminal
SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card
Review: “So far, I’m extremely pleased with this camera. The 18-35 mm kit lens gives a lot of range, and I tested the camera out with my other lenses. The L series lenses work very well, and auto-focusing is fast, smooth, and doesn’t search around much even in very low light. The camera is not as heavy as the 5D Mk III, but feels solid enough, and not all that different in the hands. Even with the 70-300mm f4-5.6L IS USM zoom – my heaviest lens at the moment – the camera feels surprisingly balanced.”
“I have tried all of the scene modes and found them to be a good selection. I like the HDR mode and also the multiple photo mode, something I guess people have been interested in seeing from CANON. I have been very impressed with the camera. It is a good upgrade from the 60D, it has much more to offer and the higher PIXEL Count shows up in the photo’s, as does the increased FPM. 7 FPM seems so much faster than the 5.3 of the 60D.
I have already recommended this to a couple of my friends who are looking into upgrading their equipment.”
“Upgrade to my 60D that I bought mainly because it would support use of the Canon GPS unit. The improvements over the 60D also include wi-fi, useful for off-loading images”
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