User Review:
The 7D is a fairly bulky SLR and dwarfs "entry level" models such as
the Olympus E-510 (see my photos), though it's no bigger than Nikon's
D300s. With that said, it's not uncomfortably large and is easy enough
to carry around all day. Build quality is terrific and the camera has a
solid, luxury feel to it. The 7D fits very well into my average sized
hands and, with the kit 28-135 lens, is nicely balanced. All the
buttons are easy to reach and, if you've used a Canon camera before,
easy to figure out. The magnesium body is sealed against moisture and
dust. The shutter button is well placed and has a nicely defined
halfway point. A control dial is on the back of the camera and behind
the shutter button too. There is also a joystick-like toggle on the
back of the camera as well ... Read
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