Something inside my beautiful 70D popped and it completely died on me recently. I was distraught. I marched into the Canon Head Office in the Beijing CBD fearing the worst and those legends have fixed it for free and cleaned it up for me. Nothing but absolute love and respect for Canon.
@@DJWHITE_ I contacted another independent workshop too. They said the same thing. I got a new, used on instead that costed as much as a repair would cost. 👌
Dude!! You're changing the game on TH-cam. Super super entertaining and authentic and High quality with Informative stuff too!! Gosh. Keep killing it. This was so funny. Great job.
I still have my 70D. I bought it back in 2013 with the 18-135 kit lens. I shoot primarily with my Sony A7iii but I definitely find myself going back to the 70D time to time just because it’s still a great camera and well built.
The 70d is by far one the best aged cameras. It has everything i would wish for in a modern dslr. Dual Pixel AF, Wifi, Flip-out screen, awesome usability... The used market is full of 70ds and there are so many lenses in the ef / ef-s lineup that are real bargains especially on the used market. Only the dynamic range could be better.
@@user-zc9tl8bz3h if the kit lens means the 18-135 is stm. Yes that is a good lens. If it is the 18-55 i would rather look for a standard zoom with f2.8 aperture from tamron or sigma. But that comes down to personal preferences.
I got my 70d in August of 2021, after my XTi died. I primarily use it for photos the 20MP sensor is enough for a lot of people but for me the autofocus (both live and viewfinder) is something I am impressed about on this camera. 1080p is the most i shoot since I can’t view 4 k and 1080p editing is easier on everything. I use it for volunteer media and some work for school. To me it holds up beautifully. Also the 80d vs 70d isn’t too much so that’s why I still went with the 70d
I can't believe the work and creativity you put in a camera review video, this has won my admiration! Thank you for the great piece of advice, I'm actually looking to buy my second camera so I don't think I'll settle for the 70D but this helped me figure a bit better what I'm looking for.
Thank you for the fun and useful review! I was thinking about getting this camera, and your review was the last drop that convinced me it is a right decision!
For photos: Excellent camera. I have this as my backup. Makes great IQ photos... although @8:00 a bit dark, as you say.... Needs to be operating in a well-lit room to capture images well.
loved the intro of this bro how you dont have more subs i dont know all tho this is the first vid iv seen of you, you helped me make my mind up just brought a second hand one for £160 bargin
Whelp, here's my story: Been taking pictures for 50 years. Went with Canon because my father-in-law shot Canon and he had more money for lenses, which I thought I could borrow. My first digital Canon SLR was the original Rebel, then the 20D in 2005 or so. Still have that 20D. Now, getting into TH-cam content creation, where do I go? I went with the Sony ZV-E10, which I like for video, but my first love is still the Canon DSLR form factor for still photography. Add in a good investment in Canon L-series glass and a flash system, and I really miss the feel of all that in my hand. BUT - the 90D costs a fortune and seems to be picky about which lenses look good on it. Where do I go? How about a used 70D from B&H for $440? That's the ticket. Apparently the 70D has a bit of cult status these days, and I feel I made the right choice for casual still photography. Thanks for the great video, loved the flashbacks. Joe H.
This is my first and only gear with EFS 15-85. I use it on holidays and occasionally taking pictures on family gatherings. I think that this camera is better than me, faster than me. Producing portraits I unattended to be so bellyful. Late evening, when sun goes down portraits.... 25 years ago I was saving money for Ilfords films. At that time I would believe no one who would tell me that one day I will afford such unbelievable piece of equipment.
Great video as always!! Absolutely loved my 70D, i just upgraded the the 90D, i did have some trouble getting used to it though and i found out Canon uk has a live chat and they helped me get to grips with it
Not as sharp as more modern devices and I'd even say looks sharper on some phones for video output, but the colors are still king and the fact you can use awesome lenses makes it not "technically superior" but still gives you way more control stylistically than a smart phone or a more modern all in one compact camera, Its still usable upressed at 4k, just looks a bit soft on the details but again the colors look great. My biggest gripe is size, I hate the fact my phone can do 90% of what a DSLR camera can and in some cases better and it fits in my pocket, it makes it hard to bring it out with me most days, I need to develop the habbit again and stop falling for the convenience.
I like old cameras that was the first ones to come with totally new features. They tend to, in my opinion, to be better than some of the MK-s that follows. I REGRET selling my 7D SO much! :( But I now have a 5D MK2, a 70D, a 6D and the first EOS-m (that one is really built like a TANK, and the kit lens is way better than any other kit lens I have seen). They are all old, but if you know how to use a camera...they really get the job done. And they are cheap. And I just like the feeling. :)
@PuLsAr I did purchase the 70D and it didn't let me down. The colours had been particularly beautiful. 👍🏻 I did move to Fujifilm further down the line however.
I bought my Canon T3i in January 2012 amd I remember alot of moms had the 60D back then and they only shot on full automatic. I'd just shake my head. Thinking that was a good salesman to talk them into upgrading to a camera they didn't need. Lol I'm not using an R7 and a 90D
Man I did soo many gigs with that camera. If they made a mirrorless version with better features like IBIS, maybe C-Log, 4K 60fps 10bit 422 even if externally, man that’d be such a beast of a camera. Basically the Canon m50 II could be that camera.
Zach Mayfield yeah but I love the compact-ness of the M-line/APS-C cameras, especially the Ef-m lenses that retract. Those new RF lenses are just too HUGE and expensive. I hate lugging around expensive glass and gear. Who the f wants to carry a giant Yeti coffee mug lens. Plus most cine cameras are super35 sensors anyways, so APS-C cameras are closest to cine anyways. Plus technically you get more shallower DOF the more telephoto you are, and you could say cropped sensors are more telephoto. F-stoppers made a great video about full frame don’t have shallower DOF.
I still have the 70D from when it first came out and I’ve used it a few times wish I had more opportunities to shoot on it gotta go back and relearn the camera it’s been so long
Thanks for sharing your video! Do you still have your Canon Eos 70D? I just got a used 70D from B&H as my first camera today. I hope to like it and then in the future upgrade to a 90D or something like... Have a good day!
I have a T5i currently. What is the pros and cons if I were to upgrade to the 70d that I could share with my mom so she understands better why this is such a better camera and of why it would be good for me to get it?
Nice retro vid. I've used the Cinestyle profile for years with my T2i. You brought back the T-Mobile turtleneck and what's up with that blazer? Nerdy and oddly specific.
70D definitely revolooosh!… I got two of em. Also have a 5D mk2 Defo Revoloooosh!… A 6Dmk2 not so revoloooosh, but I love it still… and my baby the M50 which, two year on, is just indispensable…
I just got a 70D for shooting real estate photography. Well I need to be able to adjust the exposure while in HDR mode but I can't see the adjustments being made live in the LCD screen. Is that possible? Any advice will help!
For photo you can use pretty much whatever you want. For video, the 18-55 kit lens works great and if you want to soften it up, put a promise filter on it. That lens has silent autofocus which is nice. I've used the 50 1.8, 40 2.whatever, 24-70 Tamron, 100mm usm macro, all with the 70d and they are great. The IS EFS STM lenses work great for video and autofocus
@@JonathanCalkins yeah I agree I have the 18-135 stm lens and 50 1.8 stm the 18-55 stm is for sure super soft I never use that lens it came with the camera . I was just wandering what they used here.
HEY EVERYONE THE 70D DOESN'T HAVE A HEADPHONE JACK SO SORRY PLEASE STOP CORRECTING ME IM OFFENDED
😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmao don't be offended.
Maybe it has a lightning port. Apple's world domination plan took over past Canon as well :))))
The first ricoh gr.
Something inside my beautiful 70D popped and it completely died on me recently. I was distraught. I marched into the Canon Head Office in the Beijing CBD fearing the worst and those legends have fixed it for free and cleaned it up for me. Nothing but absolute love and respect for Canon.
My broke recently, they don't make any parts for it, so they can't repair :(
@@FlorrpaN Maybe they can’t but try to find an independent engineer or refurbished to try?
@@DJWHITE_ I contacted another independent workshop too. They said the same thing. I got a new, used on instead that costed as much as a repair would cost. 👌
@@FlorrpaN Sorry to hear you couldn’t save it. Maybe eBay the old body for spare parts?
I had commented on here about 3 months ago. I just bought a 70d and its the best thing ever.
Please share with me why?
I picked mine up for less than $800 with a 50mm lens, love it...
Just bought one this week. Not used a dslr since I had my 30d can’t wait for it to arrive.
how much??
@@gilharmonics £260
So what's your honest thoughts, should we keep doing Retro Reviews? If so, let me know and share this vid with a friend plz
Zach Mayfield retro reviews are great. Magic Lantern is still amazing today.
This was great please do more of these
Dude!! You're changing the game on TH-cam. Super super entertaining and authentic and High quality with Informative stuff too!! Gosh. Keep killing it. This was so funny. Great job.
trying to keep it fresh bruh, thanks for the constant support!
That intro was a cinematic masterpeice
Edit: this whole video is a cinematic masterpeice.
Just bought the 70D as an upgrade from my Digital Rebel XT. Slowly learning and working my way up
Where did you end up buying the 70d from? I know a lot of places have discontinued it
@@ScotsmanSports amazon
How much did you spend on it ? A friend is selling unused for $500 tryna decide.
I like your style it's right up my alley! Yeah Cool stuff....
Man, love this video bro. Still got my canon 70d till this day.
The 5D Mk2 may have been the start of the DSLR revolution, but the 70D was the start of the AF revolution.
exactly dude, so rad to revisit this beast
I still have my 70D. I bought it back in 2013 with the 18-135 kit lens. I shoot primarily with my Sony A7iii but I definitely find myself going back to the 70D time to time just because it’s still a great camera and well built.
The 70d is by far one the best aged cameras. It has everything i would wish for in a modern dslr. Dual Pixel AF, Wifi, Flip-out screen, awesome usability...
The used market is full of 70ds and there are so many lenses in the ef / ef-s lineup that are real bargains especially on the used market.
Only the dynamic range could be better.
@@user-zc9tl8bz3h if the kit lens means the 18-135 is stm. Yes that is a good lens. If it is the 18-55 i would rather look for a standard zoom with f2.8 aperture from tamron or sigma. But that comes down to personal preferences.
I've always appreciated the 70D. Pairs nicely with the Sigma Art 18 to 35 F1.8!
I have had mine since launch day, it does everything I need plus some. No need for anything else unless I decide to need 4K footage
Honestly, your channel is way better than a lot of the big channels on this platform! Keep it up
70D + Tokina 11-16mm 2.8 was a legendary combo until this days 💖📸
Heck yeah man, I'll be testing the new version of the Tokina 11-16 next week to compare the 2
@@ZachMayfield what lens did you use with the canon 70 din this videos ?
@@ZachMayfield Which lens did you use for making this video?
10/22 sigma or nifty fifty for me 🤘🏽
@@ThisisEnzoman the 20 to 1000 mm
I got my 70d in August of 2021, after my XTi died. I primarily use it for photos the 20MP sensor is enough for a lot of people but for me the autofocus (both live and viewfinder) is something I am impressed about on this camera. 1080p is the most i shoot since I can’t view 4 k and 1080p editing is easier on everything. I use it for volunteer media and some work for school. To me it holds up beautifully. Also the 80d vs 70d isn’t too much so that’s why I still went with the 70d
I can't believe the work and creativity you put in a camera review video, this has won my admiration! Thank you for the great piece of advice, I'm actually looking to buy my second camera so I don't think I'll settle for the 70D but this helped me figure a bit better what I'm looking for.
Thank you for the fun and useful review! I was thinking about getting this camera, and your review was the last drop that convinced me it is a right decision!
Well that's awesome dude, glad the vid helped!
7:54 The Cranon 70D. Yup, definitely know that one
cranon is very crool, thanks for watching dood!
4:37 Oops, no headphone jack on the 70D, unfortunately.
welp frick, my bad
I just bought my first camera and picked up the 70D absolutely amazing camera!
one of the best honestly
I started my channel in 2020 with a 70D and still use it now!
how is it for photography
For photos: Excellent camera. I have this as my backup. Makes great IQ photos... although @8:00 a bit dark, as you say.... Needs to be operating in a well-lit room to capture images well.
Just picked up a brand new in the box 70D from MPB . Got a 24mm STM on the way can't wait to test it out .
loved the intro of this bro how you dont have more subs i dont know all tho this is the first vid iv seen of you, you helped me make my mind up just brought a second hand one for £160 bargin
Great montage and editing, recording, all of it... this is coming from someone that grew up with movie industry people
Whelp, here's my story: Been taking pictures for 50 years. Went with Canon because my father-in-law shot Canon and he had more money for lenses, which I thought I could borrow. My first digital Canon SLR was the original Rebel, then the 20D in 2005 or so. Still have that 20D. Now, getting into TH-cam content creation, where do I go? I went with the Sony ZV-E10, which I like for video, but my first love is still the Canon DSLR form factor for still photography. Add in a good investment in Canon L-series glass and a flash system, and I really miss the feel of all that in my hand. BUT - the 90D costs a fortune and seems to be picky about which lenses look good on it. Where do I go? How about a used 70D from B&H for $440? That's the ticket. Apparently the 70D has a bit of cult status these days, and I feel I made the right choice for casual still photography. Thanks for the great video, loved the flashbacks. Joe H.
This was a stellar video, per usual Thank you so much for the visuals, research and the laughs!
Thank YOU for appreciating the work my friend!
Thanks so much. I have an iphone 14 pro max, but I'm about to get this camera in March 2023 to learn making film on.
This is my first and only gear with EFS 15-85. I use it on holidays and occasionally taking pictures on family gatherings. I think that this camera is better than me, faster than me. Producing portraits I unattended to be so bellyful. Late evening, when sun goes down portraits.... 25 years ago I was saving money for Ilfords films. At that time I would believe no one who would tell me that one day I will afford such unbelievable piece of equipment.
Great video as always!! Absolutely loved my 70D, i just upgraded the the 90D, i did have some trouble getting used to it though and i found out Canon uk has a live chat and they helped me get to grips with it
I'm glad it's working for ya man!
Great video....and still a great camera. I use one regularly along with a 5DMkiii as primary content creation tools.
Love your stuff and your sense of humour
Such a refreshing channel to watch. Don’t stop making videos!
Oh I'm not mate, thanks for hangin!
By far the most entertaining review I've watched
hey thanks
Incredible review haha, that was super entertaining
Bruh thank you! Bout to check out your thumbnail vid
I'm at 0:57 and the intro story won me over :))) lol! Got 12% battery on both my laptop and headphones.. hope they'll last til' the end!
Not as sharp as more modern devices and I'd even say looks sharper on some phones for video output, but the colors are still king and the fact you can use awesome lenses makes it not "technically superior" but still gives you way more control stylistically than a smart phone or a more modern all in one compact camera, Its still usable upressed at 4k, just looks a bit soft on the details but again the colors look great.
My biggest gripe is size, I hate the fact my phone can do 90% of what a DSLR camera can and in some cases better and it fits in my pocket, it makes it hard to bring it out with me most days, I need to develop the habbit again and stop falling for the convenience.
I came here just for a quick review, BUT THIS HERE IS CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE!
Nice! I've had my 70d since 2014,still my go-to camera. Money's better spent on glass, eh? When I look at new cameras to buy, I think: Why?
I loved this video! All the funny touches, but still very informative! I subbed!
I like your sense of humor !Subscribed because of that! Keep going!
Do NOT forget the ton of the extra features you receive on 70D with the Magic Lantern! Magic Lantern is not available for 80D or 90D ... :)
Thanks for sharing this info! I’ve been going between the 70D and 80D.
I have a 70D, and a 5D MK2. :) I do like the 70D, but I sold my old 7D back in the days to get it, that I do regret. :)
exactly, what i needed, thank you Zach
And thank you for watching
I part exchanged my 70d for the 90d. I loved taking pictures with it, but only used the video features on a few occasions
I feel you, the 90D is so awesome
I like old cameras that was the first ones to come with totally new features. They tend to, in my opinion, to be better than some of the MK-s that follows. I REGRET selling my 7D SO much! :( But I now have a 5D MK2, a 70D, a 6D and the first EOS-m (that one is really built like a TANK, and the kit lens is way better than any other kit lens I have seen). They are all old, but if you know how to use a camera...they really get the job done. And they are cheap. And I just like the feeling. :)
Considering a 70D for light videography but mainly photography. This was bloody brilliant, super entertaining and defiantly helped me in my decision.
@PuLsAr I did purchase the 70D and it didn't let me down. The colours had been particularly beautiful. 👍🏻 I did move to Fujifilm further down the line however.
I bought my Canon T3i in January 2012 amd I remember alot of moms had the 60D back then and they only shot on full automatic. I'd just shake my head. Thinking that was a good salesman to talk them into upgrading to a camera they didn't need. Lol I'm not using an R7 and a 90D
Loved the video.... headphone jack is an error though :). And btw I caught the Zoolander style presentation :) Obey your dog!
Learning to tube with 70d
Man I did soo many gigs with that camera. If they made a mirrorless version with better features like IBIS, maybe C-Log, 4K 60fps 10bit 422 even if externally, man that’d be such a beast of a camera. Basically the Canon m50 II could be that camera.
Dude yeah maybe Canon is done crippling their cameras, did you see the R5? Gonna be pricey but damn it's a beast on paper at least
Zach Mayfield yeah but I love the compact-ness of the M-line/APS-C cameras, especially the Ef-m lenses that retract. Those new RF lenses are just too HUGE and expensive. I hate lugging around expensive glass and gear. Who the f wants to carry a giant Yeti coffee mug lens.
Plus most cine cameras are super35 sensors anyways, so APS-C cameras are closest to cine anyways. Plus technically you get more shallower DOF the more telephoto you are, and you could say cropped sensors are more telephoto. F-stoppers made a great video about full frame don’t have shallower DOF.
Great video bro
Great video!
Loved your review. Thank you!
Thank you man!!
When you think 100° Fahrenheit is hot. In Australia, our summers are like 50°Celsius (120°Fahrenheit)
WOW
This man deserves a million subs 😇❤️
I have the T4i and was thinking about upgrading to the 70D
can use canon OBS studio app as well which is a big bonus for ease of use.
This is my camera! I mean... today in 2020.
heck yessss it's still great!
mine too ;) still work with her, but my eyes go on the 90D
indeed,the 550d is still a legend,and 70 d is just whole another level
I still have the 70D from when it first came out and I’ve used it a few times wish I had more opportunities to shoot on it gotta go back and relearn the camera it’s been so long
It’s funny I see this today because I literally just bought one yesterday. 😂
ThatDudeIsrael me too
ThatDudeIsrael now my video It’s gonna look even better well I hope
Melhor review! Muito criativo =)
Great Job!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Still using mine .. great camera ❤️
Still love my Canon 70D, and shot many music videos with it though I do tend to use my Lumix cameras more these days
Amazing storytelling. So cool. :D :D :D
I just bought one of this bad boy today with 24-105 mm prime for $500 🤭
Best deal ever
Thanks for sharing your video! Do you still have your Canon Eos 70D?
I just got a used 70D from B&H as my first camera today. I hope to like it and then in the future upgrade to a 90D or something like... Have a good day!
I have a T5i currently. What is the pros and cons if I were to upgrade to the 70d that I could share with my mom so she understands better why this is such a better camera and of why it would be good for me to get it?
2:10 Aaaaaand you got me actually laughing by myself
yesssssss
Miss the clear bright touch screen on my 70D everytime I use my Sony A7III 🥺🥺🥺
Magic Lantern workflow is much better these days converting the MLV files to Cinema Dng with MLV App... working with the files in Davinci Resolve.
the beginning is funny because you did the classic bit you would do with a version of yourself from the future with other guy
Nice retro vid. I've used the Cinestyle profile for years with my T2i. You brought back the T-Mobile turtleneck and what's up with that blazer? Nerdy and oddly specific.
dude heck yes, I've honestly never used a T2i, how's it holding up? Better than this smelly blazer?
Dope video
Very well done!
Thanks lady!
That video highlight is 🤣🤣🤣 that's what made me subscribe. You're hilarious. 😂
My first DSLR camera. I'm still using in 2021 for film making and the results are awesome. 😍
70D definitely revolooosh!… I got two of em. Also have a 5D mk2 Defo Revoloooosh!… A 6Dmk2 not so revoloooosh, but I love it still… and my baby the M50 which, two year on, is just indispensable…
Low key the 6D mark ii is super solid. Wanna loan me your 5Dii for a retro review? lolololol
@@ZachMayfield …From my cold dead hands Bro... You talkn bout my main squeeze… :0)
you are convincing me to love my 70D again. thank you for this work.
You should mention which camera you capture this video to compare
wow great great review bro, I have that baby she is my sweet in 2020.
I wouldn't use the word "RETRO' I'm watching this to see if it's worth the swap from my 60D. 4k isn't all that.
I just got a 70D for shooting real estate photography. Well I need to be able to adjust the exposure while in HDR mode but I can't see the adjustments being made live in the LCD screen. Is that possible? Any advice will help!
Great video! Lumix GH2 for the next episode???
we shall see... :)
I have 2 Cranon 70d's still. I blame Crasey.
you are blessed mr pratrick
Well done!
That prizza looked great
coulda used some more prepperoni
Hey can any canon lens work with it
No mention of what lens your using while video examples? Maybe I missed it
For photo you can use pretty much whatever you want. For video, the 18-55 kit lens works great and if you want to soften it up, put a promise filter on it. That lens has silent autofocus which is nice.
I've used the 50 1.8, 40 2.whatever, 24-70 Tamron, 100mm usm macro, all with the 70d and they are great. The IS EFS STM lenses work great for video and autofocus
@@JonathanCalkins yeah I agree I have the 18-135 stm lens and 50 1.8 stm the 18-55 stm is for sure super soft I never use that lens it came with the camera .
I was just wandering what they used here.
What lens this you use for 70d in this video AWESOME Work
Thank you man! Sigma 18-35!
Zach Mayfield love it
70d vs 750d (rebel t6i) which is best?
Owning it from 2014.
i have a t6 would this be a better upgrade i found one for about $400
Just replaced my 70D with a 90D. May have to keep my 70D now after watching this video.
Well heck yeah, they can be roommates
Recently I’ve been thinking about getting this as my next camera,
I got a whole kit for 400!
very entertaining video :-)