Canon 7D Mark II Owners first thoughts

monkey44 said:
Yeah - if I had it sitting on my table, I'd sure turn on a light, hook up a flash, light a match ... but it would NOT be idle for that first few minutes.

When my 7D arrived (a while ago) the first thing I shot was the ceiling fan -- and a few paintings on the wall because -- like the UK (Unlike Alaska) -- it gets dark at night here in Florida too.

It'll be in use in the morning for sure!
 
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monkey44 said:
Yeah - if I had it sitting on my table, I'd sure turn on a light, hook up a flash, light a match ... but it would NOT be idle for that first few minutes.

When my 7D arrived (a while ago) the first thing I shot was the ceiling fan -- and a few paintings on the wall because -- like the UK (Unlike Alaska) -- it gets dark at night here in Florida too.

I should have put smileys on this one ... didn't mean anything negative by it ... (: Good luck with your new one.
 
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The camera store in Berkeley called today to tell me that my 7D MKII was in and I could pick it up today but since I had just come from SFO after a 1 mo trip to Mongolia and Japan I decided to wait until tomorrow. I've got a 7D battery already charged and waiting. It will probably take me a while to figure out the optimal focus settings since I'm so used to the 7D's focus options and know what situations I like to use the individual options. I don't look forward to going thru all the submenus to setting the tracking speed, rear button focus, etc, etc. Would appreciate any tips anyone discovers as they set theirs up.
Catherine
 
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Camera arrived 9am (UK time) eight hours earlier than I had been told. It is not unboxed but must have been on a cold truck all night so I am letting it warm to room temperature while I charge a battery.

My first concern was the AF selector lever, I had read it could be knocked accidentally. Personally I think I will be using it as I do not think an accidental knock could happen easily.

Cloudy outside but I will be going out to see how well it works.
 
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A photo of my 7DmkII

What are the first settings you plan to change? I turned the "beep" off first then set it to shoot only RAW.

My first photo was of a white orchid against a cream background indoors. All settings were on auto, ISO came out at 6400, F5.6 1/400, while it is a shot my 5Dmk3 could take with acceptable noise the 7Dmk2 could not cut it. However this is not my camera for low light I just wanted to see how it coped.

Using a Komputer Bay CF 128GB 1066x UDMA7 card I shot 28 RAW pictures before the buffer hiccuped. The battery is now flat but I have a second charging, when that is done I will head out to take some action shots.
 
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Craig Burrows said:
A photo of my 7DmkII

What are the first settings you plan to change? I turned the "beep" off first then set it to shoot only RAW.

My first photo was of a white orchid against a cream background indoors. All settings were on auto, ISO came out at 6400, F5.6 1/400, while it is a shot my 5Dmk3 could take with acceptable noise the 7Dmk2 could not cut it. However this is not my camera for low light I just wanted to see how it coped.

Using a Komputer Bay CF 128GB 1066x UDMA7 card I shot 28 RAW pictures before the buffer hiccuped. The battery is now flat but I have a second charging, when that is done I will head out to take some action shots.
Applause!
Can you post the pcitures later on?
 
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Craig Burrows said:
A photo of my 7DmkII

What are the first settings you plan to change? I turned the "beep" off first then set it to shoot only RAW.

My first photo was of a white orchid against a cream background indoors. All settings were on auto, ISO came out at 6400, F5.6 1/400, while it is a shot my 5Dmk3 could take with acceptable noise the 7Dmk2 could not cut it. However this is not my camera for low light I just wanted to see how it coped.

Using a Komputer Bay CF 128GB 1066x UDMA7 card I shot 28 RAW pictures before the buffer hiccuped. The battery is now flat but I have a second charging, when that is done I will head out to take some action shots.

Thank you!!
 
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Craig Burrows said:
A photo of my 7DmkII

What are the first settings you plan to change? I turned the "beep" off first then set it to shoot only RAW.

My first photo was of a white orchid against a cream background indoors. All settings were on auto, ISO came out at 6400, F5.6 1/400, while it is a shot my 5Dmk3 could take with acceptable noise the 7Dmk2 could not cut it. However this is not my camera for low light I just wanted to see how it coped.

Using a Komputer Bay CF 128GB 1066x UDMA7 card I shot 28 RAW pictures before the buffer hiccuped. The battery is now flat but I have a second charging, when that is done I will head out to take some action shots.

Arrrgghhh... I'm at work can't get on to flicker, thanks for posting though will enjoy tonight

Regards
 
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DWM said:
canon1dxman said:
zim said:
canon1dxman said:
Got mine already.....battery on charge.


Is it charged yet ;D

Yes but it's pitch black in the UK and there are limits to the high ISO performance ;D
Don't you have light switches in the UK? Here in the USA we can turn on lights and I would be looking for a fly or spider on the wall or anything to try it out on.

I think we need to cut the UK photographers some slack. It is tough metering in Gaslight. :)
 
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AcutancePhotography said:
DWM said:
canon1dxman said:
zim said:
canon1dxman said:
Got mine already.....battery on charge.


Is it charged yet ;D

Yes but it's pitch black in the UK and there are limits to the high ISO performance ;D
Don't you have light switches in the UK? Here in the USA we can turn on lights and I would be looking for a fly or spider on the wall or anything to try it out on.

I think we need to cut the UK photographers some slack. It is tough metering in Gaslight. :)

Not for the 7D Mark II. It has the anti flicker feature. ;)
 
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dhr90 said:
After all the hype and waiting. I wonder if it will be worth it. Only bought my 7D last year so I doubt I'll be upgrading anytime soon (although I do yearn for the ISO performance of a 5D...).

Then you should be all set on this one... If you want the ISO performance of a 5D, you'll have to buy a 5D.

I believe the 7D2 will have improved high ISO and will be very usable at ISO 1600 (maybe 3200) but won't be a replacement for full frame in very low light. (disclosure: I ordered a 7D2, so I think it will be well worth it)
 
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