I haven't read this thread yet, just voted and now I'm writing this, I'll post and then read all.
I voted "No, unless it exceeds what is expected", of course meaning what the rumor on the specs says. But I'm going to buy a Canon APS-C camera anyway. Should the sensor, and therefore IQ to some extent, be the same of the 70D (or of the 80D which will probably follow soon), there's no compelling reason for my needs to want more, except maybe weather sealing: 8 fps should be enough, coming from a 5D2 which didn't allow me to shoot birds, wildlife and sports: I'll be a beginner in those departments, I've tried just for fun, but my keeper rate was ridiculous, due also to lack of a proper focal length.
I resolved not to be an early adopter this time and to wait for the price to lower a bit since I also need a longer lens, my longest at present is 300 mm, not enough, and I'm budget limited.
I had great expectations on the 7D replacement as concerns IQ, and also in all the other compartments TBH, but I put IQ on top. Unlike te majority here, I'd gladly sacrifice resolution in order to have a considerable advantage in high ISO IQ over the 7D. Craig says he's "90% confident these are accurate EOS 7D Mark II specifications": I'm hoping that 10% remaining includes sensor specifications and FPS
. Either 15-16 MP with the old sensor tech and a crazy 12-14 FPS, or 20-24 MP with a brand new sensor and 10 FPS: both options would do for me. Otherwise, like I said, it's 70D or 80D.
Reading the thread on the specs was fun, 51 pages, wow! But it was also bittersweet pain and pleasure, I stayed out of that, some of you guys should calm down a bit sometimes.
I'm going to post this and read this thread now, cheers!
And peace!
I voted "No, unless it exceeds what is expected", of course meaning what the rumor on the specs says. But I'm going to buy a Canon APS-C camera anyway. Should the sensor, and therefore IQ to some extent, be the same of the 70D (or of the 80D which will probably follow soon), there's no compelling reason for my needs to want more, except maybe weather sealing: 8 fps should be enough, coming from a 5D2 which didn't allow me to shoot birds, wildlife and sports: I'll be a beginner in those departments, I've tried just for fun, but my keeper rate was ridiculous, due also to lack of a proper focal length.
I resolved not to be an early adopter this time and to wait for the price to lower a bit since I also need a longer lens, my longest at present is 300 mm, not enough, and I'm budget limited.
I had great expectations on the 7D replacement as concerns IQ, and also in all the other compartments TBH, but I put IQ on top. Unlike te majority here, I'd gladly sacrifice resolution in order to have a considerable advantage in high ISO IQ over the 7D. Craig says he's "90% confident these are accurate EOS 7D Mark II specifications": I'm hoping that 10% remaining includes sensor specifications and FPS
Reading the thread on the specs was fun, 51 pages, wow! But it was also bittersweet pain and pleasure, I stayed out of that, some of you guys should calm down a bit sometimes.
I'm going to post this and read this thread now, cheers!
And peace!
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