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TOKYO, April 9, 2015—Canon camera products were honored with four “Best Photo and Imaging Product” awards by the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA), representing 27 photo and imaging magazines from 16 countries across five continents. The award-winning products are: the EOS 7D Mark II digital SLR camera, the IXUS 160 (PowerShot ELPH 160 in the Americas) / IXUS 1651 / IXUS 170 (PowerShot ELPH 170 IS) digital compact cameras, the EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM super-telephoto zoom lens, and the EF11-24mm f/4L USM ultra-wide-angle zoom lens. This year marks Canon’s 21st consecutive year as a TIPA award recipient.2</p>
<p><strong>Best DSLR Expert: EOS 7D Mark II</strong>

Selected for this year’s “Best DSLR Expert” award, Canon’s APS-C-size flagship-model EOS 7D Mark II offers impressive specifications that, according to the TIPA jury, “appeal to photographers who know what a DSLR is capable of delivering.” The camera is equipped with an approximately 20.2-megapixel CMOS sensor and Canon’s Dual DIGIC 6 image processors, all housed within a weather- and dust-resistant magnesium alloy body. In addition to realizing a fast continuous shooting speed of 10 frames per second, the EOS 7D Mark II employs a 65-point (all cross type) AF system and viewfinder providing an approximately 100 percent field of view. The jury highlighted such “exciting” features as HDR (High Dynamic Range)3 and Multiple Exposure4 modes, as well as an intervalometer and a bulb timer for long exposure capture. Furthermore, the camera incorporates dual card slots for both SD and CF cards, is capable of capturing smooth, highly responsive Full HD video thanks to its Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology, and is equipped with a dedicated stereo microphone and built-in headphone jack ports.</p>
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<p><strong>Best Easy Compact Camera: IXUS 160 / IXUS 165 / IXUS 170</strong>

With the introduction of the IXUS 160, IXUS 165 and IXUS 170, the TIPA judges said, “Canon has gone against the tide that supposedly swept away the possibility of new and exciting entrants in [the compact] camera category.” Named “Best Easy Compact Camera,” the three “compact and very affordable” IXUS-series cameras provide both “long-range optical zoom and stunning image quality,” features that, according to the jury, camera phones lack. In particular, the IXUS 170 was recognized for being an “exceptionally slim camera … with a very long-range [12x] optical zoom,” and for employing an approximately 20.0-megapixel image sensor and Intelligent IS, an optical image stabilization system that analyzes camera movement and applies the optimal correction method for shake-free stills and 720p HD video. The judges noted that “users can rely on the Smart AUTO mode,” a function that automatically chooses the optimal camera settings based on the scene being captured. The IXUS 165 also comes with Intelligent IS, while both the IXUS 165 and IXUS 160 each incorporate a 20.0-megapixel image sensor and an 8x optical zoom lens.</p>
<p><strong>Best Expert DSLR Zoom Lens: EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM</strong>

Winner of the “Best Expert DSLR Zoom Lens” award, the Canon EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM was designed for full-frame SLR cameras, but is “equally beneficial” for APS-C digital SLR camera users who want to gain even more zoom range. In addition to 4-stop image stabilization and a USM (Ultra-Sonic Motor) delivering fast, near-silent AF performance, the lens employs 21 elements in 16 groups, including fluorite and super UD (ultra-low dispersion) lens elements, making possible “high image quality across the frame.” Furthermore, Canon’s ASC (Air Sphere Coating) technology offers advanced anti-reflective properties to achieve reduced ghosting and flares, while the lens’s nine-bladed circular aperture enables background blur that, according to the TIPA jury, is “smooth” and “impressive.” The judges also focused on the lens’s rear focusing design, with a floating element that “enhances AF speed and ensures uniformity in image quality at all focusing distances.” Other features mentioned by the TIPA jury include the EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM’s adjustment ring, which enables users to fine-tune the zoom ring’s torque based on user preferences, and an independent-construction tripod mount that can be detached even while the lens is attached to a camera.</p>
<p><strong>Best Professional DSLR Lens: EF 11-24mm f/4L USM</strong>

Earning TIPA’s “Best Professional DSLR Lens” title, the EF11-24mm f/4L USM ultra-wide-angle zoom lens provides users with access to the “widest angle of view5 yet achieved for a rectilinear full-frame DSLR zoom lens.” In addition to boasting an impressive minimum focal length of 11 mm, the lens makes possible “minimally distorted images throughout its range.” It employs 16 lens elements in 11 groups, and incorporates four aspherical lens elements that help “minimize distortion from the center to the frame edge,” as well as an optical array that “provides straight lines with minimal curvature throughout the entire [zoom] range.” The lens also features super UD and UD lens elements that, according to the TIPA jury, “significantly reduce chromatic aberration,” as well as Canon’s SWC coating to reduce flare and ghosting. The EF11-24mm f/4L USM offers a body design that is “well sealed for dust and water resistance,” and allows for manual focusing even when in AF mode.</p>
<p><strong>About the TIPA Awards</strong>

Held every year since 1991, the TIPA Awards recognize the best photo and imaging products announced during the previous 12 months based on such criteria as innovativeness, use of leading-edge technologies, design, and ease of use. In 1992, Canon took home its first TIPA accolade for the EOS 100 SLR camera and, over 23 separate occasions since then, has been honored with TIPA awards for a total of 73 products and technologies.2</p>
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<li>The IXUS 165 is not available in Japan and the Americas.</li>
<li>Includes the EOS D2000, jointly developed with Eastman Kodak, winner of the 1998-1999 TIPA Best Pro Digital Camera award.</li>
<li>The EOS 7D Mark II’s HDR mode includes five HDR shooting functions.</li>
<li>The EOS 7D Mark II’s Multiple Exposure function allows users to select between two modes—Function and Control Priority, and Continuous Shooting Priority—as well as from four image compositing methods.</li>
<li>Among lenses for interchangeable-lens cameras (SLR and compact system cameras). As of February 6, 2015, based on a Canon survey. Excludes fisheye lenses.</li>
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I don't feel the 7D MK II should have won based only on what is written above but because it is such a superb all around performer. I initially held back for a few months before buying one but sure am happy that I did. IQ really is very good, AF system is off the charts good (much better than my Mk III) and the spread of the points over the image area is a welcomed bonus and the Live View focusing and face recognition will make my life easier during events.

The programmability of the MK II is something the 5D Mk III needs. I can change between my 1.2 and 2.0 lenses and the 7D MK II will increase or decrease the ISO to match exposure! Awesome.
Same goes for zooms with variable f stops (70-300L, etc) Set exposure (in manual) and zoom in/out and the ISO changes (my preference over shutter speed) to maintain exposure. This is HUGE for consistent post work.

The ability to program in high and low f stop, ISO and shutter is also extremely useful and something I could have used last year on a few occasions when I used a priority mode (changing light situations). I can now specify a range and know that my minimum shutter speed will still be high enough, my f stop won't be too shallow or too deep, etc.

It has multiple My Menu tabs. Hopefully they will firmware update this for the Mk III. It saves precious time.

Ability to push the files. A huge increase over the 5D MK III. No more banding or blotchy shadow noise.

So much more to love about the 7D MK II...it has actually become my preferred camera over my 5D MK III because it just gets "out of my way" more.
 
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7D MARK 2 USERS/OWNERS FTW
WE CAN ALL FEEL PROUD OF OUR PURCHASES EVEN IF YOUR UNITS AREN'T OPERATING CORRECTLY BUT WILL BE REPAIRED.
hmm i have a hater a so-called fake photog & skater geek here in nyc dat still hating on me cause i got better cameras then him and his idiot longboaders/geeks
guess he's even madder still waiting for used 5d3 (he can always buy mine) ::) sarcasm
k.dixon the loser

SORRY FELLOW USERS JUST HAVING A MOMENT ( A FAKE PHOTOG IN BRONX NYC SAID THE 7D2 IS FOR MOST PEOPLE) TRANSLATIONS HES STILL USING A OLD RUN DOWN T3 FOR MODELING PICS.
AWESOME JOB CANON KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK 5D MARK 4,80D AND 7D MARK 3
 
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Travelintrevor said:
I don't feel the 7D MK II should have won based only on what is written above but because it is such a superb all around performer. I initially held back for a few months before buying one but sure am happy that I did. IQ really is very good, AF system is off the charts good (much better than my Mk III) and the spread of the points over the image area is a welcomed bonus and the Live View focusing and face recognition will make my life easier during events.

The programmability of the MK II is something the 5D Mk III needs. I can change between my 1.2 and 2.0 lenses and the 7D MK II will increase or decrease the ISO to match exposure! Awesome.
Same goes for zooms with variable f stops (70-300L, etc) Set exposure (in manual) and zoom in/out and the ISO changes (my preference over shutter speed) to maintain exposure. This is HUGE for consistent post work.

The ability to program in high and low f stop, ISO and shutter is also extremely useful and something I could have used last year on a few occasions when I used a priority mode (changing light situations). I can now specify a range and know that my minimum shutter speed will still be high enough, my f stop won't be too shallow or too deep, etc.

It has multiple My Menu tabs. Hopefully they will firmware update this for the Mk III. It saves precious time.

Ability to push the files. A huge increase over the 5D MK III. No more banding or blotchy shadow noise.

So much more to love about the 7D MK II...it has actually become my preferred camera over my 5D MK III because it just gets "out of my way" more.

I TOO HAVE USED MY 7D MARK 2 AT LEAST 40-55% MORE THEN MY 5D3
 
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Tugela said:
painya said:
They have to at least be doing something right ;)
Sponsoring the awards ceremony most likely.

So you're saying the Technical Image Press Association is acting unethically? Interesting allegation, care to back it up with evidence?
 
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Well, I came on here figuring I'd find troll poop from the usual "trash the 7D Mark II suspects." And I did. What a surprise! :o 8)
 
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Travelintrevor said:
I don't feel the 7D MK II should have won based only on what is written above but because it is such a superb all around performer. I initially held back for a few months before buying one but sure am happy that I did. IQ really is very good, AF system is off the charts good (much better than my Mk III) and the spread of the points over the image area is a welcomed bonus and the Live View focusing and face recognition will make my life easier during events.

The programmability of the MK II is something the 5D Mk III needs. I can change between my 1.2 and 2.0 lenses and the 7D MK II will increase or decrease the ISO to match exposure! Awesome.
Same goes for zooms with variable f stops (70-300L, etc) Set exposure (in manual) and zoom in/out and the ISO changes (my preference over shutter speed) to maintain exposure. This is HUGE for consistent post work.

The ability to program in high and low f stop, ISO and shutter is also extremely useful and something I could have used last year on a few occasions when I used a priority mode (changing light situations). I can now specify a range and know that my minimum shutter speed will still be high enough, my f stop won't be too shallow or too deep, etc.

It has multiple My Menu tabs. Hopefully they will firmware update this for the Mk III. It saves precious time.

Ability to push the files. A huge increase over the 5D MK III. No more banding or blotchy shadow noise.

So much more to love about the 7D MK II...it has actually become my preferred camera over my 5D MK III because it just gets "out of my way" more.

Thanks for sharing your insights and experiences Trevor! ;D
 
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Ah, the Canon haters can't stand that some folks understand what a really good camera is. All they know is test results and internet buzz. Too bad. Not to say that other camera makers don't make good products. I started with Olympus (OM-1) and have always respected their products, too. If all you care about is the Exmor sensors, please go buy your Sony A7 or A7R. I bought an A7 II and returned it within 3 days. The hype is not the reality.

But haters will continue to hate and trolls will continue to troll. And pretty much ruin forums like this one.
 
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dak723 said:
Ah, the Canon haters can't stand that some folks understand what a really good camera is. All they know is test results and internet buzz. Too bad. Not to say that other camera makers don't make good products. I started with Olympus (OM-1) and have always respected their products, too. If all you care about is the Exmor sensors, please go buy your Sony A7 or A7R. I bought an A7 II and returned it within 3 days. The hype is not the reality.

But haters will continue to hate and trolls will continue to troll. And pretty much ruin forums like this one.

Indeed!
 
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dak723 said:
Ah, the Canon haters can't stand that some folks understand what a really good camera is. All they know is test results and internet buzz.

Well, of course the 7DII deserves no awards. After all, it doesn't deliver an additional two stops of low ISO DR…which everyone, everyone, everyone needs (even more than thneeds)!!
 
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Well, sigma has also been rewarded 2 honours for 2 lenses, presumably also for the n-th consecutive year.
It would be interesting to look up who else won which awards and how many caregories there are. Then to compare how well canon did in comparison with the competitors.
 
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neuroanatomist said:
dak723 said:
Ah, the Canon haters can't stand that some folks understand what a really good camera is. All they know is test results and internet buzz.

Well, of course the 7DII deserves no awards. After all, it doesn't deliver an additional two stops of low ISO DR…which everyone, everyone, everyone needs (even more than thneeds)!!

Yup! LOL
 
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Travelintrevor said:
Marauder said:
Thanks for sharing your insights and experiences Trevor! ;D


Sure thing! 7D MK II is just fun to shoot and I find myself taking pictures of stupid things (light switches? really?) ...just to pick it up and play with it....

:)

I'd love a 7D Mark II and I've been saving for one, but some other financial things need to be addressed before I can do that, so I'm soldiering on with my original 7D Mark I. Ah well!
 
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sulla said:
Well, sigma has also been rewarded 2 honours for 2 lenses, presumably also for the n-th consecutive year.
It would be interesting to look up who else won which awards and how many caregories there are. Then to compare how well canon did in comparison with the competitors.

http://www.tipa.com/english/XXV_tipa_awards_2015.html
 
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Interesting set of awards. Nothing there that looked to outrageously wrong, probably a couple worth arguing but at that point its between the top two in a catagory, not a bunch of also rans...

I didn't see an award for most DR. Gee I wonder why...
 
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neuroanatomist said:
dak723 said:
Ah, the Canon haters can't stand that some folks understand what a really good camera is. All they know is test results and internet buzz.

Well, of course the 7DII deserves no awards. After all, it doesn't deliver an additional two stops of low ISO DR…which everyone, everyone, everyone needs (even more than thneeds)!!

I got a 7DII and it took terrible pictures and the AF system was next to useless..... until I learned how to use it properly..... (still learning)
 
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