The differences in the handling times are now available, every manufacturer pursues its established structure and has its peculiarities. I like here Canon better, but is not buying decision. Can get used to on both systems.
The 70D is very good in the hand to control all controls prima accessible and sensitive. The case makes a very high-quality impression, although here dominated plastic. The upper dial running tired, the lower, despite the small dimensions to operate well and accurately even from my big fingers.
The viewfinder is clear and bright, a delight even for eyeglass wearers. All-established information clearly visible. Diopter adjustable quickly.
The dial for programs is clearly (rarely used subroutines are selected on the display) and locked.
Display itself is bright and has a nice resolution, touch function is extremely liquid
The display is very large swiveling, that I know of the 650D and do not want to miss it.
The resolution / sharpness should for reviews due to the low-pass filter to be worse than in the D7100 - which I can not agree after several comparative photos with STM 18-135 and 18-105, rather the Canon is better in sharpness. And I like the slightly warmer color appearance of the Canon better - that's a matter of taste.
Quickly she is all, these technical data are all read.
A great feature is the multiple exposure when you're shooting a lot of light (not HDR), here succeed Photos Hand in difficult lighting conditions, that's class (churches, museums, etc.).
RAW images are not my thing, I get along with the JPEG results, therefore, this statement no.
The battery lasts forever, 600 to 800 shots with extensive control zoom, and delete the display are always feasible.
The WLAN function I held at the beginning of an unnecessary gimmick, works great with my S3 and the Galaxy Tablet, is useful for analysis and remote and I do not want to miss.
Video! Yes! Without pumps without ratchet and Knartzgeräusche the lens thanks STM technique. Here Canon makes all SLRs what before - and how. It is a pleasure to film, the sound fits perfectly for home use, otherwise an external Micro must be connected. The quality is stunning.
The only major drawback: GPS is not present, that's too bad - especially where it is now being offered in the 5300D for a similar price. But for now no point deduction.
So in summary: buy recommendation. The camera is fun and encouraged to go out and take pictures. That's why it's all finally. The professional pixel counter may see me emotional remarks, but an expensive camera that is not excited, I did not want to have.
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