Once upon a time, DSLRs were primarily used just for taking photos. That's still the case, but increasingly, we're seeing a lot of amateur filmmakers use DSLRs to shoot incredible movies that — with good lenses, proper lighting and solid post-production — have fooled us into thinking they were made by large production companies
The Canon EOS 70D replaces the two-year-old EOS 60D, a DSLR lauded for its HD video recording capabilities. Billed as a "prosumer" DSLR, the $ 1,200 70D sits sandwiched between the company's entry-level Rebel T5i ($ 750, body-only) and the semi-professional EOS 7D ($ 1,500, body-only) Read more...
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