Marsu42 said:Tugela said:So I guess they decided not to take video seriously then.....disappointing.
Jippee, for once they took a good decision :-> ... if you want 4k video and a high dynamic range, a crop sensor won't do it anyway - so they probably moved these features to the 5d4.
That is not true, full frame creates more limitations on video than a crop sensor. A 5D4 would only be good for static video due to depth of field issues, it is entirely the wrong camera type for general purpose video. That is the reason why so many camcorders (which are designed specifically for video) have small sensors. The APS-C sensor size is roughly about the right compromise size for the two types of video people shoot, so it is the appropriate sensor type for a still/video hybrid system.
Canon have dropped the ball with the 7D2. I'm sure it will be a fine stills camera, but it is a fail as an integrated imaging system. Perhaps they could improve some things later through firmware, but the hardware limitations such as the use of Digic 6 processors and the lack of a touch screen cripple the camera for video use. There will be far superior alternatives as integrated imaging systems in competition, and the 7D2 will be a long way behind those cameras.
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