For those of us that do small birds we tend to use really long lenses/extender combos and crop (focal length limited photography). I'm guessing that the 7D + 1.4 will pretty thoroughly outperform the 1dx + 2X in good light. If this is what your primarily doing the 7D can make a big difference. Also, when they update the 7D which will hopefully be coming soon I would hope that the low light performance will increase by a stop. If so, the 7D mkII will be a huge boon for bird photography so I'm kinda curious how everything comes out. It's important to remember that the 7D combo puts a good deal more pixels on your subject and offers tighter framing while avoiding the less sharp corners of the 1dx + 600 + 2x TC. Also you have the ability to put on a 2x on the 7d and I can 100% guarantee that you will get better results than the 1dx and stacked TCs. Its a nice option to have for some bird photographers who can MF and simply cannot get closer (yes, plenty of bird photographers have made sale-able images with stacked TCs). For those people who want to do pro photography this edge for focal length limited stuff is huge and can make a difference in your income. If you want to make the comparisons check out the digital picture. Too bad they don't have the 100% crops from a crop camera and the 600 combosprivatebydesign said:neuroanatomist said:privatebydesign said:After seeing the results I got without one I knew there was no point in me testing with one, I even had a 1.4 and a 2x TC to hand at the time, though I no longer have the 7D so can't repeat the tests, but, for me, the results without a TC were conclusive enough to realise a 7D wouldn't serve me a useful purpose.
Still not exactly the point - the question was actually a comparison between the APS-C (1.6x) with the 1.4x TC (so, 2.24x total) vs. the FF with the 2x TC, in other words, is the better IQ of the FF sensor sufficient to overcome the greater decrement in the optics with the 2x vs. the 1.4x TC. It's relevant because in the case of an f/4 lens, the 1.4x TC allows normal AF on the 7D (all points) whereas the 2x TC on the 1D X allows only a central cross-type point and 4 surrounding single-line points.
True, not exactly the point, but as so often we can become in danger of over thinking this. If you agree there is no practical difference in output between my two crops, and at reasonable viewing distances in print and on screen I have satisfied myself that there isn't, especially when used in real world shooting scenarios, then the obvious extension of that is to get similar results from the 7D and 1Dx you don't need to use different TC's, just slap the 1.4 on the 1Dx and crop, your results will be exceptionally close to mine.
The second thing I found that killed the 7D for me was noise, even in well illuminated situations at base iso you can see more noise than with a cropped full frame, start shooting in less ideal situations and the differences just get bigger.
As always, I am not saying the 7D is a bad camera, it is not, and I am not saying you can't take superb images with a 7D and print them big, you can. It is just that, IMHO, if you own a decent megapixel full frame body with good AF then there is no realisable IQ reason for you to own a 7D as well.
So, when you do get round to doing your testing, make sure you compare both with a 1.4TC and crop the 1Dx, you might be surprised.![]()
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