Thursday, April 27, 2017

Canon EOS 7D in the RAW test

As Canon’s top model of the APS-C class, the EOS 7D costs almost twice as much as the EOS 650D. It offers a high-quality, sealed housing, partly made of magnesium, an additional info display at the top and a faster series function (6.8 instead of 4.8 B / s).



Image quality


In addition, the Canon EOS 7D has a SLR viewfinder with approximately 100 instead of only 95% image coverage and 0.63 instead of 0.5 times magnification. However, the 3-inch monitor is neither touch-sensitive nor adjustable. As with the EOS 650D, the CMOS sensor uses 18 megapixels for image recording.


Compared to JPEG, the Canon EOS 7D can reduce the loss of texture (RAW: 0.1 to 0.3; JPEG: 0.8 to 1.1 kurtosis) by using the RAW format and increase the limit resolution by 5 to 20% RAW: 1467 to 1680 LP / BH, JPEG: 1188 to 1491 LP / BH). Nevertheless, the Canon EOS 7D does not quite approach the cheaper sister model Canon EOS 650D (test). The EOS 650D scores with the higher limit resolution, but also the MTF 50 and MTF25 test results are slightly higher.


Buying advice: Top 5 of the editorial team - DSLRs up to 3,000 Euro


Note: This is the RAW test of the Canon EOS 7D, which focuses solely on the image quality of the camera in RAW mode. For all technical details of the camera and a comprehensive review, including the evaluation of processing and operation, read our JPEG test of the Canon EOS 7D.


Canon EOS 7D RAW 1.7

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