dilbert said:Well that new autofocus system in the 7DII is doing really well - the ISO3200 picture on his web page looks completely out of focus (front focus I'd say.) ISO25600 looks similarly misfocused.
So that new AF system in the 7DII ... so advanced that it can't deal with a model that's relatively stationary...
I wouldn't go that far. Neuro has never failed me before.AlanF said:DiSnapper said:Amazing, atlease when compared to my 7D. The amount of grain at 51200 is same as what my camera gives me at 400. Good start for 7D ii. Looking forward for more reviews.
7 stops of improvement! Proves Neuro has been wrong all along about the laws of physics.
Leigh said:I'm hoping Kelby's conclusion is the "correct" one!
martinslade said:Here are some much larger jpegs to check out: http://www.cameraegg.org/canon-eos-7d-mark-ii-sample-images-movies/
Quest for Light said:DiSnapper said:Quest for Light said:well i normaly don´t judge from resized JPG images.
but i doubt that 51200 on the 7D MK2 looks as grainy as ISO 400 on a 7D.
i guess his 7D has some major issues if that´s true. :![]()
I am not sure of other 7Ds but the one am using have this issue along with inaccurate AF.
you tell me your 7D at ISO 400 looks like this:
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are you sure it´s not a Casio Z50 you are talking about? ??? ;D
Ebrahim Saadawi said:Wow. This is 12800 ISO. This is 5D3 league of noise performance not APS-C.
dilbert said:neuroanatomist said:dilbert said:Well that new autofocus system in the 7DII is doing really well - the ISO3200 picture on his web page looks completely out of focus (front focus I'd say.) ISO25600 looks similarly misfocused.
So that new AF system in the 7DII ... so advanced that it can't deal with a model that's relatively stationary...
Yes, I'm sure that's the problem. Thanks for point pointing that out, dilbert. Maybe his real problem is that he thinks the 7DII is a lens. Or you do. :![]()
Are you suggesting that the AF problems aren't the cameras and are the lens instead?
So all of those people that complained about the 5D2's AF should really have been complaining about lenses intead?
neuroanatomist said:dilbert said:neuroanatomist said:dilbert said:Well that new autofocus system in the 7DII is doing really well - the ISO3200 picture on his web page looks completely out of focus (front focus I'd say.) ISO25600 looks similarly misfocused.
So that new AF system in the 7DII ... so advanced that it can't deal with a model that's relatively stationary...
Yes, I'm sure that's the problem. Thanks for point pointing that out, dilbert. Maybe his real problem is that he thinks the 7DII is a lens. Or you do. :![]()
Are you suggesting that the AF problems aren't the cameras and are the lens instead?
So all of those people that complained about the 5D2's AF should really have been complaining about lenses intead?
No, I'm suggesting that your allegation that the 7DII's AF has a problem is baseless trolling.
123Photog said:well grangers examples at least show that even the 7D MK2 AF will not fix all issues...![]()
kevl said:martinslade said:Here are some much larger jpegs to check out: http://www.cameraegg.org/canon-eos-7d-mark-ii-sample-images-movies/
That is impressive for an APS-C sensor! Unless the AF system is a fail this camera will be my second body next year.
Though these jpegs look promising; Tony Northrop has a preliminary review concluding little to no improvement over the 7D; while Scott Kelby claims, " It's "high" ISO performance is the best he's ever seen on an APS-C camera".
I'm hoping Kelby's conclusion is the "correct" one!