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This is my second unit of this model, since I loved the first one and decided to get one more. The camera is easy to use and quite amazing with features. It has excellent video quality and picture photo quality. I love the touch screen. The main reason I got this camera is because it has an automatic follow focus in video. It automatically follows whatever subject you touch on the screen, as the subject moves or as you move around it. If you use one of Canon's new lenses with ultra sonic motor, this focusing action will be silent. Anyhow, read the manufacturer features to see what it comes with. All I can say is that it is a fantastic camera at a great value. I do professional videos with it.
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The smaller sensor adds an extra reach to telephoto lenses, and the high capture rate makes this an ideal camera for bird or wildlife photography. The only deficiency of significance that I note is that when you have a lens, or lens plus teleconverter combination, where the max aperture is f8, the number of autofocus points is too limited. (I'm spoiled by my 5D Mark IV, which has all 61 pts available for use at f8). Still, it works quite well and has the same solid feel as any of the flagship models, and many of those same great features.
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I got this as an upgrade to my pair of aging 40D. it's nice and quiet, quick, loaded with features and, being used to the 40D, easy to get acquainted with. Here in 2020, the 80D and now 90D have come out so it's fairly easy to get a very good discount on a 70D. Does it yield better photos than a 40D? Not really. The 40D is a very good camera. You can pick one up for $50 if you look a bit. I'm keeping mine. That said, the 70D is a lot of fun. I like it. Honestly, for the used price I paid for a basically new unit, I have no regrets. It's a solid performer and I can use the lenses that I've picked up over the years.
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After owning and using the Canon EOS Rebel SLi, it was time to move up, without breaking the bank. After doing my research, I settled on the Canon EOS 70D. I’m not a professional photographer so I had no need (or the cash) for a full frame camera. I am not disappointed with my choice. Absolutely love this camera! It's sort of a hybrid in that it has easy features, along with professional features found on the more expensive full frame cameras. The lens works well, although I still prefer to use my prime lenses. All in all, a great camera for an intermediate photo hobbyist.
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This Canon 70D w/135 kit lens is a beautiful walk around/ travel/ portrait starter DSLR, which you will even keep using after moving up to a full frame (It's that Good!!)The other three lenses are only for tripod use as their weight and no "IS" render them too prone to "shaky-shots" hand held. The bag is not that bad for organizing a few accessories with the main camera. The tripod will be used for studio lights (Get the Selens, it's a GREAT compact tripod / mono-pod), The tiny tripod will obviously not hold the weight of a 70D, but can support the itty-bitty flash to fire remotely from the on camera flash (you can use your cell-phone or a postcard to deflect the "on board" flash to the "slave" All other items are well usable though.
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