time123 said:But seriously; the same number of focus points as the 5D3 with hardly any additional spread?
Did you find the 61 AF points too few? Should everything increase in number? As for the spread, I recall someone saying that the AF points can't be spread as close to the edges of the frame in a FF camera, something to do with the angle of light being too acute round the edges? So a crop camera like the 7D2 can have them appear to be further spread, because it's a smaller sensor. (Genuine open question - do other brands' FF cameras have their AF points spread wider than Canon's?).
time123 said:The lack of flip screen really gets me because when you only have seconds to capture that spontaneous shot of something that is low to the ground or higher up and your option is to fiddle around with wi-fi, get out your phone then try to get it to connect, properly balance the camera and the phone, deal with the camera to phone image screen lag, and then finally take the picture the subject or scene is long gone. Popping out a screen and pressing the shutter button works so much better than attempting to pull off the aforementioned feat in time or the blind spray and pray method. And even more so when you only have such a limited area of coverage with the focus points.
Fair enough; I like flip screens, though I've never used one. But it's a matter of style - it's not simply a case of 'flip is better/the next logical step in camera evolution' - some cameras have them, some don't (see also pop up flashes). the 5D series is one that doesn't. It might be nice to see a Canon FF camera with one, perhaps the 6D2. But it's not a matter of being cheap, or conservative - it's a choice on their part. For the time being, there's the 80D, or the other solutions discussed here.
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