Otus said:
Thank you for your answer, i will give it a try.
From what i had read, it was/is not an issues that could be solved by microadjust. Peolple complained about a general softness in the whole image and inconsisten hit rate. Sometimes images are perfect sharp and sometimes the camera takes the picture while nothing is in focus.
Jared Polin is pointing that out in his review of the 7d II - just one example.
There are a couple of things to note in all of these complaints.
1) there was an early issue with AF sensors that were improperly mounted. Caused all kinds of AF problems. Required a mirror box replacement and factory recalibration. (Mine fell into this category). Mine now works almost as good as my 1dxii.
2) the higher resolution sensor tends to look soft but it does record more detail. You can sharpen it in camera or in post and it looks fine. The issue has to do with how lower res sensors record edge detail.
3) the 7dii AF system is much advanced over standard 9 point AF and requires a bit of tweaking to work best for your subject material. I use different af settings for shooting soccer than shooting birds in flight.
Dont let all of the early problems affect your decision to buy one. Buy from a reputable dealer with a good return policy and make sure you dont test over their shot count limit. After a certain point most wont take them back as new.
Once you start using it you will be happy with it.