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70D

70D most commonly denotes the Canon EOS 70D, a digital single-lens reflex camera introduced by Canon in July 2013. It sits in the company's mid-range lineup and served as the successor to the EOS 60D, with a later successor in the EOS 80D series. The camera uses a 20.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, a DIGIC 5+ image processor, and Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology, which provides improved autofocus in live view and during video recording. The native ISO range is 100–12800, expandable to 25600, and it offers about 7 frames per second of continuous shooting.

In terms of design and features, the 70D includes a 3.0-inch vari-angle touchscreen LCD, built-in Wi-Fi for

The 70D was marketed as a versatile option for enthusiasts who valued both stills quality and video

wireless
transfer
and
remote
control,
and
support
for
SD/SDHC/SDXC
memory
cards.
It
accepts
Canon
EF
and
EF-S
lenses
and
can
be
used
with
a
battery
grip
for
extended
shooting
sessions.
The
camera
records
1080p
video
at
up
to
30
frames
per
second
and
is
noted
for
strong
autofocus
performance
in
live
view
and
video
relative
to
its
contemporaries.
capabilities,
and
it
was
widely
sold
through
the
mid-2010s
before
being
superseded
by
newer
models
in
the
80D
line.
Outside
photography,
70D
can
appear
as
a
model
or
catalog
designation
in
other
industries,
but
the
Canon
EOS
70D
remains
the
term
most
commonly
associated
with
the
designation.