twdi said:1 stop of dynamic range improvements isn't exciting to marketing. Doesn't mean much to the majority of consumers either.
They'll need to push buzz worthy features like: Built-in HDR (there is their sensor DR fix), and cutting edge video features like 1080p 60fps super slomo effects. Doesn't the Nex-7 have this? Then other "features" to make you think you NEED to upgrade.
Otherwise, why update an already great camera?
twdi said:Anything about when they could be in the stores?
I need a new cam for my next trip in august and I need to get to know it......
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facedodge said:twdi said:1 stop of dynamic range improvements isn't exciting to marketing. Doesn't mean much to the majority of consumers either.
They'll need to push buzz worthy features like: Built-in HDR (there is their sensor DR fix), and cutting edge video features like 1080p 60fps super slomo effects. Doesn't the Nex-7 have this? Then other "features" to make you think you NEED to upgrade.
Otherwise, why update an already great camera?
1080 at 60p... that would be nice for many out there for sure.
Act444 said:Normally don't comment on rumors but just want to say I'd rather Canon stick with 18MP but make improvements in DR and high ISO performance than increase MP count at the expense of those two highly important items. 18MP is honestly enough for me, and seems to already be pushing certain lenses to the edge of their performance capabilities, so...
RLPhoto said:the Current 7D will become the 70D and the 7DII will become the new top Crop camera. Id like to see an improved 18mp sensor with even better AF, and 10FPS! thatd be sweet.
Knowing canons pricing system, expect 2000$ and up.![]()
1982chris911 said:70D sounds logical as a more or less rebodied 7D with flipscreen. However the AF of the 7D is already good enough for Bird in Flight and most sports - so the 7D mkII needs more than just a better AF and viewfinder upgrade. It needs better IQ and that is only possible with a new designed sensor ...
amarlez said:I'm not buying these specs. It isn't possible to have the autofocus from the full frame 5D III on an APS-C 7D II.
Woody said:The newly announced Panasonic 12-35 mm (equiv to 24-70 FF) f/2.8 OIS lens (305 g, 58 mm filter thread) + Olympus OM-D look far more attractive to upgraders.
Unless your 7D is near death, you'd be retiring it for the exact same camera. Cause the "new" 70D is just the 7D with whatever this continuous auto-focus does.awinphoto said:70d would be getting the 100% VF, new AF system, same sensor (although one could hope they refined it to give better ISO, DR, etc), continuous AF, etc... a pretty decent upgrade... I just hope it returns to a mag alloy body. If so I may retire my 7d and pick this up as my backup body.
Wouldn't surprise me if they left it out. Keep the 70D body similar, so its better than the Ti cameras, but not weather-sealed and full-pro style like the 7D, and leave out MFA to make people who want it buy the new 7D. Cause that's one feature they can easily differentiate that will get people to upgrade.dstppy said:If they did that, put MFA back in, they'd seriously have a contender, that's for sure.