Canon EOS 7D 18.0 MP Digital SLR Camera - Black (Body Only)

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US $210.00
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This lens is a manual focus type and features a 52mm compatible filter size. The exterior is made of aluminum, adding durability while maintaining a lightweight design.

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Product Information

The Canon EOS 7D digital SLR camera with an 18 MP resolution and DIGIC 4 image processor provides for superior quality images. The 3-inch LCD monitor of this Canon digital camera gives a clear and sharp view of the scene being shot. Manual exposure controls in the Canon EOS 7D allows you to select at which fps rate to shoot videos, letting you record in HD as well as normal resolution. ISO ranging from 100 - 6400, enables you to click bright pictures even in low light conditions with this Canon digital camera. 19-point, all cross-type AF system along with dual diagonal cross-type sensors, this digital SLR camera easily adapts to different shooting situations. You can also shoot 15 videos in RAW format with the Canon EOS 7D capable of shooting 8.0 fps continuously.

Product Identifiers

BrandCanon
MPN3814B004
UPC4960999654621
ModelEOS 7D
eBay Product ID (ePID)108937837

Product Key Features

ColorBlack
Battery TypeLithium-Ion
ConnectivityUSB
FeaturesAuto Focus, USB 2.0
Screen Size3 in
SeriesCanon EOS
TypeDigital SLR
Maximum Resolution18.0 MP
Optical Zoom5x

Dimensions

Item Weight1.9 lbs.
Depth2.9 in
Height4.4 in
Width5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Exposure Compensation-3 Ev to +3 Ev (In 1/3 or 1/2 Ev Steps)
Light Sensitivity100-6400
Display TypeLCD
Sensor TypeCmos
Manufacturer ColorBlack
Sensor Resolution18.0MP
MAX Video Resolution1920x1080 (Full HD)
Additional FeaturesUSB 2.0, Autofocus
Flash TypeBuilt-In Flash
Face DetectionYes
Special EffectsNeutral, Landscape, Faithful, Portrait, Monochrome
Viewfinder-Field Coverage100%
Battery Form FactorManufacturer Specific
Focus AdjustmentAutofocus & Manual Focus
Sensor Size14.9x22.3mm
Display Size3 in
Still Image FormatRaw + JPEG, Raw, JPEG
Exterior ColorBlack
Display RotationBuilt-In
Digital Video FormatMOV, H.264
Light Sensitivity MAX6400
Dioptric Correction Range-3.0 to +1.0
Red-Eye ReductionYes
Viewfinder Magnification1.0X
Camera TypeDigital SLR
Lens for SdBody only
Supported Flash MemoryCompactFlash Card Type I, CompactFlash Card Type II, Udma Cf

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4.8
262 product ratings
  • 236 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 15 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
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Easy to use

Good image quality

Good value

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  • Most favourable review

    A great Canon crop sensor DSLR

    A great Canon crop sensor DSLR. This camera has great image quality, handles well, and can shoot up to 8fps, if you need to. It’s a bit on the large side, but it’s well made and weather sealed, so it will stand up to rigorous use. It only has one memory card slot, and takes the older Compact Flash (CF) format cards. So, you’ll likely need a card reader to transfer pics to your computer for processing and backup. 18mp resolution is fine for most uses, but since there’s far higher resolution cameras on the market, the Canon EOS 7D is a real bargain. Aim for one with under 50k shutter count (shutter life is 150,000), and a clean body should be available for about $250.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Most critical review

    Canon 7D

    I recently bought a seldom used 7D. It arrived in great condition. I love the FPS speed (reason I chose the 7D) but am disappointed in the viewfinder clarity and am having trouble downloading my photos directly from camera to my laptop. I never have trouble doing that with my T6i Rebel. I lost photos last night when the computer could not detect all photos needing to be imported.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • A used 7D is a great value in 2022

    The Canon 7D was one of the best sports and wildlife cameras in the world when it was released in 2009 for $1700. Buying this camera for $160 shipped with 42K shutter actuations on it feels like a steal. It was the Sony A9 of its day. Fast-forward to 2022, and the 7D feels distinctly more rugged than any camera I have ever owned (Canon 60D, Canon 6D, Sony Sony a77, Sony a77ii, Sony a99ii, Sony a7r, Sony a7riii, Sony a7c, Sony a6000 and Nikon d40) and distinctly heavier as well. The camera is legendary for being the most weather-sealed non-flagship camera of its day, and it still screams durability. Topping out at 8 shots per-second, it feels as fast as my Sony a77 and a99 bodies were even if it technically is slightly slower. Maybe it is due to not having any lag time for when you put the camera up to your eye and shoot, not sure. This is my first camera that uses Compact Flash cards, and I have to admit the 7D writes files very fast because of it. The dual processors make it feel like a Corvette compared to my old 60D's Malibu. The AF system was great for its day, and it still can compete with much more expensive bodies in the hands of a professional. The image quality is very similar to my old 60D, which it shares an 18mp sensor with, and it also has comparable battery life (read: very good). Even with all of my experience shooting with different bodies, the 7D feels even more complex than my a99ii did. While the 60D was the dumbed-down version of the 7D, and I knew this, it is still a much more sophisticated and better-handling body.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Here’s the very few things I don’t like

    I purchased this 7D from eBay to upgrade from my older 7D (Minolta Maxxum 7D). It’s a great camera, as reviews on eBay and around the internet will say. I love mine, takes great photos and videos, but I will take a different approach with my review and share what I don’t like. It’s not a long list. I may have been spoiled by the Minolta 7D with all the buttons, switches and knobs that made anything and everything quickly accessible, on the Canon I don’t like going into menus to do some things. Exposure bracketing is one, on the Minolta it was just 2 clicks on the switch on top to take multiple, successive photos of different exposures. On the Canon i have to go into a menu, twice, once to set exposure bracketing, then to set the drive mode. Live view focusing doesn’t really work well for me, hunts a lot, sometimes decides it can’t focus. Could be my copy. I end up just manually focusing if I’m in Live view. I wish the options on the top knob were spaced out more. It just looks weird that all the shooting modes are scrunched together and half the knob is blank. Even though the top LCD screen is so 1987 (EOS 620, your legacy lives on) I’ve come to appreciate it and leave the back LCD off. (Konica Minolta and early Sony DSLRs that I used to use only had the back screen, no top LCD) That’s it, short list. There’s just a lot to like about this camera, even if the technology is 10 years old, and not a lot to dislike. it’s a fun tool to use.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • I'm a pro photographer and have 2 of these.

    The 'Q' button allows you to get to all of the settings you always use quickly and easily, which is monumentally convenient when your light changes, as it always does. Great intuitive focusing, large files, too much to list. The lens has great glass and has the perfect focal length for my needs, I almost never switch lenses. Vibrating sensor shakes dust off so it doesn't pollute your pictures. Image stabilization on the lens, since I shoot often in lower light. It's a very tough camera, I have dropped mine so many times it is a miracle it still works! I love my canon 7D, that's why I bought another. I must have taken at least 100,000 pics with at and it only has 1 dead pixel. If I could, I would send you to my website, where most of the photos were taken with this camera. This camera is like a part of my body.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • May Be The Finest Camera I Have Ever Owned

    This is a great camera! High resolution with the same simple features of the most amateur of Canon DSLRs, but with many advanced features as well. Very well built with a solid feel in operation that I haven’t found in most Canons, especially in Rebel models. Continues the feel first experienced in my 20D, but with 18 megapixel sharpness, and expected shutter life of 150,000 actuations. Wonderful camera, simple to use, but with advanced features to use as you progress as a photographer. Now available on eBay in great condition at a very reasonable price, it is highly recommended. Look for one that has good appearance and low shutter count, and don’t look back!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • EOS 7D 18.0 MP Great backup camera.

    Its built like a tank, pro grade Magnesium frame and body, not plastic, APC size sensor not a full frame. Has live view and Video capability, ISO range is extended to 12800 and shoots at 8 frames per sec. Uses the new Canon menu/information format and has the 3 inch display too. Accepts the latest Canon EF style lenses. Came with a battery grip containing 2 batteries.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • The Canon 7D is a fantastic camera, if y...

    The Canon 7D is a fantastic camera, if you're looking for a fully capable "vintage" digital camera that is not professional size like the 1D series. If you are into customizing settings on a camera and having direct access buttons, then this is the camera for you. The dynamic range isn't as capable as modern digital cameras (i.e. from 2014-today), but it absolutely works great when you get the exposure accurately set. Don't be afraid to do brac shots +/- 1 EV to expand the dynamic range.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great cropped sensor DSLR - not for beginners but PERFECT for amatuers who understand f-stops, iso, cropped sensors and camera settings.

    this is a great, pro-sumer level ASP-C camera. I'm a photographer and helped my entry-level though enthusiastic buddy buy this, I also trained him in how to use it over the course of a few fun lessons. it was a big success - we were specifically looking for a cropped sensor to throw on top of a big zoom lens for that extra punch (+zoom) bc he is a birder.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Excellent Camera - Love all the Features!

    I love this camera! I bought it to replace one I already had, but that I had broken. I'm a novice SLR user, and this camera is easy to use and figure out. It takes beautiful photos, and I've been a Canon girl for years! I have one lens I own, and a nice telephoto lens a friend has loaned me. This camera is perfect!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned