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"Be a rainbow in somebody else's cloud" - Maya A.
monkey44 said:Been shooting with mine for a week -- had a few "deletes' at the beginning, while I figured out the settings and technique for this camera.
After that, smooth sailing -- getting sharp and on target images. Have yet to push the AF system, but it will get that workout probably this week sometime ... So, far, NO complaints here. But then again, I had no complaint about the 7D doing its job either.
I've always been puzzled by the number of shooters that have trouble with 7D, and can't get it to shoot how they want it to shoot. It's a fine camera for what it's designed for -- sport and wildlife action -- not deep and penetrating landscapes. So, I'm liking my 7D2 just fine at this point, and feel the money is well spent. Definitely a 'big brother' to the 7D ...
I shoot with the 5DM3 as well, and find 7D2 on par with that and the pair together fill a great bag, and cover pretty much anything out there that deserves pushing that button.
+1 on all counts here. My experience with the Mark II has been very positive. There is a bit of a learning curve with the new AF system that requires a thorough read of the manual. I also found the Canon video tutorials useful. The Mark II is now a permanent part of my kit ..... love it.
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