Designed for pros and semi-pros alike, the Canon EOS 7D
 is a high-performance DSLR, that features the resolving power of an 
18-megapixel APS-C format CMOS sensor and dual DIGIC 4 image processors 
that enable 8 frames-per-second capture of high-definition, low-noise 
imaging at sensitivity levels up to ISO 12800. It accepts lenses with EF
 or EF-S mounts.
In addition to high-definition still images the Canon EOS 7D can also 
capture true HD 1080p video at 30 frames per second. Video clips can be 
up to 12 minutes in length or 4GB in size, and you can make full use of 
all Canon EF and EF-S-mount lenses, which enables an exceptional range 
of creative visual possibilities. And to ensure clean, blemish-free 
image files, the 7D employs a dual dust-reduction system.
The EOS 7D's Intelligent Viewfinder enables 100% viewing of the total 
image area, and features a transparent LCD overlay option that enables 
advanced data display within the optical viewfinder including 
user-selected AF modes, a spot metering circle, and on-demand grid 
lines. In addition to the 7D's optical viewfinder a Live View mode 
enables you to compose, review, and edit images using the camera's 3", 
920,000-dot TFT LCD. The 7D also features a Dual Axis Electronic Level 
and tilt display that enables you to adjust the roll and pitch of the 
camera in 1° increments, using the viewfinder or LCD.
For continuous shooting sequences, the 7D can capture bursts of up to 
126 JPEGs (large) when using UDMA CF memory cards, or 15 when shooting 
RAW files. An enhanced all cross-type 19-point autofocus system enables 
extremely accurate AI Servo AF subject tracking and user-selectable AF 
modes for precise focusing. For metering stills and video, the 7D 
features a new 63-zone iFCL metering system that takes focus and color 
data into consideration when establishing exposure times.
The Canon EOS 7D is constructed out of rugged magnesium-alloy and is 
sealed against dust and weather. The 7D's shutter is equally rugged and 
tested for up to 150,000 exposure cycles. Images can be recorded to Type
 I and II, UDMA-compliant CompactFlash cards in either sRGB or Adobe 
RGB, and you can expect up to 800 exposures per charge using the 
camera's rechargeable lithium-ion battery.