Anything Shot with a 7D MII

a test with High ISO... shot a few minutes after sunset. These are the jpgs out of the camera with the only editing being WB set to auto in lightroom. (I hope they update for 7D2 RAW files soon)

The first shot is at ISO1600 and the second at ISO6400
 

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A couple bird pics from today. JPEGs from the camera with slight editing and major cropping in Lightroom. Happy with the result. Going to test the focus and adjust tomorrow for all of my glass. Shot these with a 70-200 2.8L II with a 1.4x III extender.
 

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Crapking said:
7MII1055.jpg by NAVBPhotos, on Flickr

ISO 5000
f2 200/L
1/800

still JPG OOC with custom WB, and LR editing - a little trouble with skin tones/WB

Did have the anti-flicker function active for these shots - and it probably dropped fps to 6-7, writing to 2 cards (RAW to CF and JPG to SD) and had to do quick on-site edits in between sets to give to my editor....so this is as close to real - life sports shooting as you can get. When ACR recognizes these files, I may go back and push the post processing to see how much better it could have been, but given the fact I shot 400+ shots in 1 1/2 hours, then quickly picked 35 best and did quick edits on-site with my laptop, the JPGs were surprisingly usable. I shot RAW with my other bodies
and I'll post the 'comparisons' once the I can process the 7d RAW - just to keep it fair :)

Damn nice shots
 
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Finally used my 7dII in anger at the Tempest Rally yesterday.
All shot in JPEG and minor edits in Aperture

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1/2000 at 2.8 at ISO 1,000

I am currently going through the 4,000+ photos I took and I'm very please with the outcome, far better than anything my old 40d shot!

You can view more images at http://ashleymiddleton.zenfolio.com/f798085242, I will be adding more as the days, or weeks) go by

Ashley

http://ashleymiddleton.zenfolio.com
 
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I bought my 7D Mark II last friday and rented a 100-400mm this weekend to try (this is my first DSLR so I'm really new to all this). All these were opened in DPP, saved as TIFF, edited in Lightroom. Feel free to critique, it's the only way I'll learn :) Hmm I need to learn how to post these, it's not working properly :(

URL to my flickr account then, until I figure this out :/ (there's only 4 images)
 
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GraFax said:
Awesome pictures. First DSLR? You are off to a strong start.

Only comment would be to watch out for the weird Bokeh that you can get with the 100-400L. I think it has something to due with the IS trying to stabilize motion between the subject and the OOF background but I'm not really sure. I only really notice it when IS is engaged. A bit evident on the first and slightly more on the last. I've seen it a lot worse and I don't think it really detracts form these images. Just mentioned it so you can keep an eye out for it. Very nice

Thank you for the nice comments :) I'm definitely having a hard time staying still, the weight of the camera and lens is something I'll need to adapt to. After two full days of shooting this weekend, my arms definitely feel it (and my neck too). It's a good point about the bokeh, I'll have to watch for that, thank you :)
 
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A couple football pics from Friday night on a poorly lit field. JPEGs from the camera with slight editing and minor cropping in Lightroom (be glad when the raw converter is updated since that is what I shoot most of the time). Happy with the result. Shot these with a 70-200 2.8L II.
 

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