On a Thursday a couple of weeks ago Fen Oswin stood before the gathered manufacturers and retailers of the UK photo industry and presented an award to Canon on behalf of the AP forum users. After a nomination process and a polled vote the EOS 7D was chosen by our forum members as the best new product launched in 2009. This was an award chosen and presented by AP readers.
This was only one of the 13 product award categories that made up the Amateur Photographer Awards ceremony, and it was the award that was most obviously presented for the benefit of the AP readership. It is easy to get confused, of course, but although the lumps of engraved glass were presented to product manufacturers all of the awards given on that day were made for the benefit of the AP readership.
The awards congratulate outstanding products, but their principle reason is to recommend those products. This is a magazine for informing readers what to buy, and these awards represent the aggregation of a year’s work, highlighting the best of the products we have tested over the last 12 months. Nikon didn’t win professional camera of the year because we want Nikon to like us, it won because we want you to know that the D3x is the best professional camera on the market.
Take part in our awards poll, Do you broadly agree with the awards given?, by heading to the homepage.
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Damien
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My minor niggle is that it seemed a bit OTT the 7D getting three awards - it seemed to imply it was 3 times better than the D3X or GF1. I know the award system doesn't work like that - more like AP's awards panel decided (reasonably, IMHO) that it was the best enthusiast camera, independently, it also came out top of the forum vote, and since it already had 2 awards, it got Product of the Year. Hmmm.... I'm not intimately familiar with the 7D, but from what I've gathered from AP and elsewhere, its main claim to fame is 18MP on an APS-C sized sensor with well controlled noise. Technological progress, yes, but more significant than the D3X, K-7, or the whole new class of micro four thirds?
