This camera is really starting to look good. I think we may have a winner here.... This could be the ultimate birding camera... Wow
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garyknrd said:This camera is really starting to look good. I think we may have a winner here.... This could be the ultimate birding camera... Wow
canon1dxman said:garyknrd said:This camera is really starting to look good. I think we may have a winner here.... This could be the ultimate birding camera... Wow
Yep, impressed. Just found the time to shoot a few hand held shots late this afternoon, with out of the box settings and a Tamron 150-600.
Seems like LR5 doesn't support it yet so I guess I will have to learn the new DPP.
digigal said:So far I love the camera--very fast. My 70-200 EF f/2.8 IS II with the 2X TC focuses much faster and more accurately than with the 7D. I'm amazed in the noise improvement. Will take me a while to get used to the placement of the AF change buttons--I was so used to the 7D after using it for 5 yrs. Here's a couple of ISO 12800--yes, 12,800!! taken with the 70-200 + 2X on manual and dev with NO changes in DPP except adding the lens correction. It think they are pretty incredible for the ISO. They would have been so ugly before.
thericyip said:Picked up a Canon 7D mark 2 today. As a fight photographer using a Canon 1Dx, I am very happy with the camera and the results.
I used the camera with a Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II at a Muay Thai demo tonight.
Menu system, ergonomics, using the camera, and the results were very familiar. Felt like I was shooting with the 1Dx.
Since Adobe doesn't have an update for the Canon 7Dm2 yet, I shot Raw to CF and Jpeg to SD, which slowed down the buffer a bit. Not sure if this is the same problem as the 5Dm3 where the SD card slot shortens the buffer (if I remember correctly). I'm used to the 1Dx 32 RAW buffer so the difference was new to me.
Here's a Jpeg sample straight out of camera (added watermark). IMO, it's quite good for a jpeg.
The Canon 7Dm2 is definitely a good backup to my 1Dx. I can still comfortably shoot weddings and events with this no problem. I can see why Scott Kelby likes this camera so much.
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2n10 said:canon1dxman said:garyknrd said:This camera is really starting to look good. I think we may have a winner here.... This could be the ultimate birding camera... Wow
Yep, impressed. Just found the time to shoot a few hand held shots late this afternoon, with out of the box settings and a Tamron 150-600.
Seems like LR5 doesn't support it yet so I guess I will have to learn the new DPP.
If you prefer to LR just zero out all settings in DPP including ALO and NR. If you have a Canon lens using the DLO, lens optimizer, is a good way to go then convert to TIFF and process away in LR. You will probably spend less time this way and be happier as LR is more useful than DPP 4.1 IMO.
Thanks for sharing!thericyip said:Picked up a Canon 7D mark 2 today. As a fight photographer using a Canon 1Dx, I am very happy with the camera and the results.
I used the camera with a Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II at a Muay Thai demo tonight.
Menu system, ergonomics, using the camera, and the results were very familiar. Felt like I was shooting with the 1Dx.
Since Adobe doesn't have an update for the Canon 7Dm2 yet, I shot Raw to CF and Jpeg to SD, which slowed down the buffer a bit. Not sure if this is the same problem as the 5Dm3 where the SD card slot shortens the buffer (if I remember correctly). I'm used to the 1Dx 32 RAW buffer so the difference was new to me.
Here's a Jpeg sample straight out of camera (added watermark). IMO, it's quite good for a jpeg.
The Canon 7Dm2 is definitely a good backup to my 1Dx. I can still comfortably shoot weddings and events with this no problem. I can see why Scott Kelby likes this camera so much.
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https://flic.kr/p/pBjoC2https://www.flickr.com/people/90892306@N05/I think he was right. With 5D3 you can generally have faster shutter speeds with same IQ. That's a priority when dealing with fast movement action like that. Maybe someone else can advise on what shutter speeds you need for freezing action in this situation.Sportsgal501 said:bob118 said:I'll have one in my hands tomorrow at the PhotoPlus Expo in NYC at the Canon Exhibit, it may not be mine but just to hold one which I'm sure will not be much different than my 7D but I can run it thru it's paces with an expert from Canon to show me the in's and out's of it. Almost like getting a crash course on it before getting my own. Enjoy your cameras guys.
I messed around with one at the expo for about twenty minutes, I like it but now I'm undecided after also playing with the Canon 5D Mark III. I'm getting ready to transition to karate/taekwondo tournaments indoors and the Canon rep said the 5D Mark III would be a better fit. :-\
I'm going back tomorrow..........