With the EOS 70D, Canon introduced a semi-professional mid-range DSLR that has been widely improved over its predecessor.
Somewhat limited dynamic range (due to crisp image tuning).No autofocus auxiliary light (flash volley only).High and long-lasting continuous shooting rate.Very fast phase autofocus and extremely short shutter release delay.Is that enough for a good mid-range DSLR that leaves nothing to be desired? We have investigated this question in extensive practical use, as follows. In addition, there is a completely new procedure for autofocus in live mode and for video recordings. For example the touch screen from the EOS 700D, the WiFi functions of the EOS 6D or the AF module of the EOS 7D. But with the Canon 70D, Canon brings together a few features that were previously reserved for other models. At first glance, the new EOS 70D looks like its predecessor, the 60D, which it is now replacing.