AlanF said:My back up 70D is a moderate improvement in IQ and a significant improvement in AF over the my former 7D.
Could not agree more with this.
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AlanF said:My back up 70D is a moderate improvement in IQ and a significant improvement in AF over the my former 7D.
Jackson_Bill said:yes, assuming I can use ISO 1600 at least, which I can't on my 7D. If not, it'll be time to take a hard look at a 5Diii and 1.4x for my 500 f4 vs jumping ship for Nikon.
Same for me. I often shoot wildlife in low light and the noise levels of Canon's current APS-C cameras is unacceptable.YuengLinger said:I'm just afraid the noise level on the new 7D2 will be about the same as the old 7D/60D, which would be a deal killer.
PureClassA said:Also see a lot of folks discussing focusing issues with 7D. I can't say I've noticed any more or less problems there myself. Granted it doesn't have the nuclear powered laser guided focus of a 1DX, but nothing else does. What is the general problem with it? Is it tracking action in Servo? Stills? Portraiture?
Jackson_Bill said:MichaelHodges said:...
I'm not really impressed with 6,000 focus points with multi quad-sensors. Give me a strong center point focus that brings the goods most of the time, and then we'll go from there. My 7D couldn't even do that with telephotos.
A little off topic but I've got to disagree with just a center focus. Put the center focus on the moose's head and his rear is out of the picture (having made this mistake many times).
Don Haines said:With all the hype on the forum about the 7D2, the question is asked.... "Are you going to get one"?
Who is serious about the camera and who is just kicking tires or wondering about Canon's possible plans for the future?