Marauder said:Grrr Not sure why the site thought I "forgot my password" when I quite emphatically DIDN'T forget it, but now that I've gotten my rant that is tangent to the topic out of the way....
I've owned a 7D for about a year and a half now. I find the 70D vs 7D to be an interesting comparison. When it was announced that the 70D would have "the same" 19 point AF system as the 7D, I wondered that was really the case or if its Servo accuracy would be improved. The LensRentals results showing that the new AF systems in the 1DX and 5D Mark III had massive improvements in Servo tracking, even against such heavy hitters as the 1D Mark IV, so I thought it might be likely that the 70D's system would be more accurate. Based on various reviews, and posts CR, I'm satisfied that it has been substantially improved, despite being labelled "the same." I'm definitely +1 in the camp that AF is crucial to IQ. A clean out of focus image, is still and OOF image!
In addition, I've seen some of the IQ issues with the 7D that have been reported. My 7D blows my T3i out of the water for most things. It's AF may not be equal to the 70D's and not nearly as good as the 5D Mark III or the especially AF speed and accuracy on moving subjects, but it is still a great system that beats the Rebel hands down, as one would expect. But I've seen some of the sky noise at 100 ISO in airshow pics--the T3i (used as a second body), does seem to create cleaner images that require less editing. Still, I find my 7D images clean up nicely in post (I'm just using DPP).
Based on the reviews I've read, it seems that the 70D has made some progress on both the IQ and AF fronts, making it a compelling camera. Two AF features it's missing though are AF Expansion and AF Spot mode. I have read many reviews that make light of these two modes, but I've found them very useful. AF Expansion is very useful for tracking a fast moving BIF. And I find Spot mode far more useful than I'd originally thought, when trying to get a lock on a bird through dense foliage. ....
+1 Thanks for the thoughts and perspective!
The 7D is definitely getting dated, but it is a "fine horse", as you put it. I still use a 7D for all of my work. I've put off buying a new camera for a good long while now, waiting for the 7D II. It's getting pretty tough to keep putting off a purchase, however, as the IQ race just marches on past me, and I'm always on the hunt for better and better IQ wherever I can find it.
Sometimes you need to give that fine old horse a rest from the racetrack, and put a faster, prettier, younger horse on the track instead. ;-)
For anyone just buying their first horse, I'd say skip the 7D and get the 70D.
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