From Naturfokus
A new review of the 7D has popped up at Naturfokus.
Summary
“Canon 7D combine very good image quality with a fast and accurate AF-system. I think this will be a popular camera for shooting action. The camera is in many ways closer to the 1D Mark III camera, rather than the 5D Mark II, and a good step over the Canon 50D. I think many photo enthusiasts and pros will acquire the 7D camera. In my case, this will be the first 1.6 crop factor camera, I will bring in my photo bag on assignments and expeditions.”
Read More: http://www.naturfokus.info/EN/
thanks Tim
From Jeff Ascough (My favourite wedding photographer)
Jeff had a 7D and has apparently fallen in love. Yes, he's a Canon ambassador so he may be biased. :)
Summary
“It can be hard to deduce any conclusion from a bunch of low resolution jpegs on a blog, but this camera will be my main street/travel camera, there is no doubt about that. It produces lovely, very film like files, with loads of detail and tonal range; I just love the ‘feel' of the files at 1600 iso – they make me feel nostalgic!!”
Read More: http://jeffascough.typepad.com/jeff_ascough_blog/……
Thanks greswolde (via twitter)
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124 Comments
You heretic! How could you desecrate the High ISO Church with such blasphemy? lol
If you dont need the extra 2 fps and 3 MP, I suspect the 60D will be a cleaner noise 15 MP with video in a 50D type of body, might wanna wait for it if you dont have the 7D funds.
Hello, friend. I think it this way:
Let’s do some maths.Open and close are 2 times. Say 8 times a day, because you will change angel things like that. If the rating of 20,000 times is correct and you use it everyday. It will be like 20,000/365/8=6.8(years) minus the bumping and squeezing it will take in travelling(like road transportation and by air)
“After the 7D who the heck would want a 60D ?”
Any non-pro who does not want to spend a lot of money on features that are not all that important for a non-pro, amateur, “prosumer” user. 60D should be feature-poorer and cheaper version of 7D – no environmental sealing, no wireless flash trigger, perhaps lower res sensor, perhaps fewer video options, slower frame rate, all of those features are “extras” and you pay for them, I see no point paying for features that I’m not going to use.
Well, try this link
http://photo.net/canon-eos-digital-camera-forum/00HFoM