Canon EOS 7D Features
News: Comparing the iPhone 4 vs the Canon 7D
What do you guys think? Via NOTCOT.
News: Paradise City Documentary Trailer
Follow Christina & Papi as they bring you to the place where they discovered more than an addiction. A place where they found Love & Happiness, Paradise City.
SHOT ON 7D - Sunset Junction: A Personal Musical
According to LAist, this movie was shot on a Canon 7D. Have to say, the look is great, but the story is not that appealing, despite this taking place in my neighborhood.
News: Canon 7D vs. Barbie DD
There's really no comparison
News: Amazing Music Video
Here is a cool video for Trent Reznor's (NIN) side project How to Destroy Angels. It was directed by Rupert Sanders. It looks like it may have been filmed with a Canon DSLR, but it could be a Red camera, as well. If someone knows for sure, send a link with the info.
News: Chip Tha Ripper - "Feel Good"
Chip Tha Ripper, rapper out of Cleveland, just released his mixtape The Cleveland Show. This track 'Feel Good' is produced by my good friend Nathan McQueen of School of Velocity.
News: Story Behind the Still - Chapter 3 Winner
I recently shot a short film for director Keegan Uhl for Canon’s Beyond the Still contest and our film “The Beach” won first place. We had a lot of fantastic support getting the film done, and I’m really glad to see people liked what we put together. Keegan put in a ton of work and it’s always rewarding to win something like this, especially when the film was done all out-of-pocket. My Gaffer on the film, Matt Irwin was awesome as well. He provided a lot of his own equipment, and even provide...
News: Eat Sushi and Die
Eat Sushi
News: Picture Perfect
"Picture Perfect" is a five minute film that won Best Cinematography in the Gainesville 3 Day Film Challenge in January 2012. A Portuguese photographer struggling to reconnect with his artistic passion admires a woman from afar. Made in two days with three Canon 7Ds and various Canon lenses.
News: Philip Bloom's - "Dublin's People"
This short by Philip Bloom was one of the first and most cinematic films shot on Canon's EOS 7D.