The story: After I bought a 5DIII and made the jump to full frame, I held on to my 7D, thinking I would use it as a backup. Never happened. I really loved the 7D when I was using it, but I just found that the 5DIII was more suitable for almost everything.
Then the 7DII came out and I started to have a GAS attack, alternately trying to find a way to justify getting one and then talking myself out of it.
Well, the local Best Buy had an "open box" special on one. I checked it out. Great price, great condition, interest-free for six months on the card so I could use their money for free. Went back and forth, but decided to give it a go.
That night, I had to shoot a women's volleyball game. Took the 7DII along, thinking I'd try it out, but mainly use the 5DIII. The 5DIII never left the bag.
I'm a little rusty on sports shooting, as that's not what I normally shoot for clients, and I wasn't all that comfortable with the focus settings (although not that much different than the 5DIII). Like most school gyms, the light was less than ideal. Cranked it up to 6,400. (Would have never done that with the 7D I). Set it on high speed shooting and got to work.
The images were more than usable. I could even crop them to compensate for my being out of practice. Yeah, there's some noise but it's like Tri-X grain, which I don't mind and with a little careful work in Photoshop I can minimize it.
Shot an outdoor soccer match a few days later using the 7D. I'm really loving this camera. It's definitely going to be my sports camera from now on.
No big point here, other than to say this camera is pretty incredible and I think it bodes well for what the future holds in the next generation of the 5D.
Then the 7DII came out and I started to have a GAS attack, alternately trying to find a way to justify getting one and then talking myself out of it.
Well, the local Best Buy had an "open box" special on one. I checked it out. Great price, great condition, interest-free for six months on the card so I could use their money for free. Went back and forth, but decided to give it a go.
That night, I had to shoot a women's volleyball game. Took the 7DII along, thinking I'd try it out, but mainly use the 5DIII. The 5DIII never left the bag.
I'm a little rusty on sports shooting, as that's not what I normally shoot for clients, and I wasn't all that comfortable with the focus settings (although not that much different than the 5DIII). Like most school gyms, the light was less than ideal. Cranked it up to 6,400. (Would have never done that with the 7D I). Set it on high speed shooting and got to work.
The images were more than usable. I could even crop them to compensate for my being out of practice. Yeah, there's some noise but it's like Tri-X grain, which I don't mind and with a little careful work in Photoshop I can minimize it.
Shot an outdoor soccer match a few days later using the 7D. I'm really loving this camera. It's definitely going to be my sports camera from now on.
No big point here, other than to say this camera is pretty incredible and I think it bodes well for what the future holds in the next generation of the 5D.


