Lee Jay said:No built in WiFi? That kills it. It's utterly and totally useless. Heck, I might as well use film!
Not really. But wifi would have been nice to fiddle with for me, at times, especially when I have it attached to my telescope.
Now, if it's missing a direct print button, then I'm out for sure.![]()
jrista said:Lee Jay said:No built in WiFi? That kills it. It's utterly and totally useless. Heck, I might as well use film!
Not really. But wifi would have been nice to fiddle with for me, at times, especially when I have it attached to my telescope.
Now, if it's missing a direct print button, then I'm out for sure.![]()
Hmm. I wouldn't want an unreliable wireless connection as my connection to the camera when it's on the telescope. I image for hours every time there is a clear night, and wifi signals are prone to interruption and dropouts. A dropout would stop imaging dead in it's tracks.
jrista said:Lee Jay said:No built in WiFi? That kills it. It's utterly and totally useless. Heck, I might as well use film!
Not really. But wifi would have been nice to fiddle with for me, at times, especially when I have it attached to my telescope.
Now, if it's missing a direct print button, then I'm out for sure.![]()
Hmm. I wouldn't want an unreliable wireless connection as my connection to the camera when it's on the telescope. I image for hours every time there is a clear night, and wifi signals are prone to interruption and dropouts. A dropout would stop imaging dead in it's tracks.
Now, a gigabit ethernet port, that would kick ass. I'd LOVE something faster than USB to use, and a lot of the new high end equatorial mounts are putting ethernet ports in them as a matter of course now, so the whole entire industry could shift to ethernet for control of telescope imaging soon.
candc said:I like where they are going with this. All metal body, armored screen, suitable for military use. Get a 70d if you want the flippy touch screen and WiFi but get the 7dii if you are dropping behind enemy lines or shooting Tasmanian sea bears! I respect it when a company puts out a truly purpose built product instead of trying to incorporate everything and please everybody.
RustyTheGeek said:9VIII said:If the 7D ends up with more than 24MP and the next 5D is also high MP then it'll be a really tough choice. If they're both low MP... I don't like thinking about that option.
I really wish everything had Wifi (and hopefully a built in flash RT commander).
After experiencing Canon's lack of vision in exploiting the potential of WiFi, I would much, much, much rather they include a built-in flash RT commander like the SHOULD HAVE DONE WITH THE 6D. Heck, for that matter, they should have done it with the 5D3. It's not like the flash RT designs weren't already in the pipe when the 5D3 was being finished.
Another pet peeve about the 5D3, they put a slow-ass SD slot in it instead of UHS-1 like they did for the 6D even though the technology was available and mature. And when you have media in the SD slot, it slows the much faster CF rate down to a crawl. Totally ridiculous! Grrrr.
charli18 said:I really hope Canon ditches the stupid popup flash this time...
charli18 said:I really hope Canon ditches the stupid popup flash this time... Never used it on my last 7D. Canon could include wifi and gps capabilities while utilizing polycarbonate for signal if no flash were present. Of course this is all speculation. What i want is a 1DX crop![]()
LetTheRightLensIn said:dgatwood said:Canon really needs to hire some hardware and software engineers with vision.
Perhaps, although I bet a better move for them would be to fire some of the marketing guys and MBA types who are likely ordering the hardware and software to remove this and that and not do this and that.
that1guyy said:... The 7D owners expect a certain level of durability with the 7DII, but having wifi and gps or touchscreen appeals to more people than a camera that lacks basic features. Most people don't need an indestructible body but just a solid, well built one. The inclusion of wifi and touch screen won't hurt that.
I think Canon is f***ing stupid if that is true.
pwp said:Touch screen? Now that would be an unfortunate omission. The beautifully evolved touch screen on my little travel camera, the 100D/SL1 woke me up to the power and practicality of a good touch screen. My go-to video camera, the 100% awesome Panasonic GH4 uses a touch screen that has forever changed the way I work (with video).
-pw
philmoz said:RustyTheGeek said:Another pet peeve about the 5D3, they put a slow-ass SD slot in it instead of UHS-1 like they did for the 6D even though the technology was available and mature. And when you have media in the SD slot, it slows the much faster CF rate down to a crawl. Totally ridiculous! Grrrr.
Haven't had that problem - under what circumstances does the CF card slow down when there's an SD card in the camera?
I boot Magic Lantern off an SD card; but write all images to the CF card.
Phil.