mackguyver said:I can only guess that it's from negative people OR from those of us with 1D Xs wondering if the 7DII hoping that the 7DII really isn't this good!Sabaki said:Why does it seem that the only satisfaction some will get is hearing that the 7Dii is a huge fail?
There was a whole 'language' pre-announcement about how it's not going to make the grade and now that it's official with some sample images, disbelief that it could actually deliver.
I'm stumped.
Not selling.takesome1 said:mackguyver said:I can only guess that it's from negative people OR from those of us with 1D Xs wondering if the 7DII hoping that the 7DII really isn't this good!Sabaki said:Why does it seem that the only satisfaction some will get is hearing that the 7Dii is a huge fail?
There was a whole 'language' pre-announcement about how it's not going to make the grade and now that it's official with some sample images, disbelief that it could actually deliver.
I'm stumped.
You should sell your 1D X before the 7D II hits the market. You may loose thousands on it if you wait.
But seriously if you look at the past the one thing that Canon does very well is place products in their line. They will not let the 7D II be better than the 1D X or the 5D III especially in IQ.
ifp said:lo lite said:What should I think about the opinion of somebody who posts anonymously as a "guest" here? How's that even possible?
Banned or deleted account I think.
reactionart said:Matt Granger was shooting with a 100mm L Macro IS which is known to have some focusing issues when used for portrait.
This is the same post as on the Fred Miranda forums. See #3 on p. 13. Are you skibum5? http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1318290/12LetTheRightLensIn said:pleasehelp said:I looked at the images at Imaging Resource and they look just like images from any other Rebel i have owned.
I might see a difference when pixel peeping but it´s sure not breathtaking.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/canon-7d-mark-ii/canon-7d-mark-iiGALLERY.HTM
Taking a hurried peak, it seems like the gain vertical banding issue of the 7D may be entirely gone. It's hard to tell because the 7D2 has such a small black outer frame area in the RAW and none of the shots are close to lens cap shots, but there is a chance they got rid of all or nearly all of the offset banding at low ISO all together. So that is the very good and impressive news.
The bad is that the random read noise still shows no improvements since 2007 whatsoever, as far as I can tell. It seems like it will be extremely close to the exact same DR as the 7D. The read noise might even be a touch higher than on the 7D. Not quite sure yet, didn't locate quite the proper 7D file or my old numbers. Without the banding, the effective usable DR should be higher though.
LetTheRightLensIn said:PureClassA said:Granger is a pretty solid Nikon shooter. And yes, he got to rattle off 5 shots as fast as he could in whatever light available. I doubt he had time to play with AF system setup and lord knows what mode it was on.
You wonder why Canon does this? Why not give someone a reasonable chance to produce some images that show the cam in it's best light?
mackguyver said:To my eyes, the squirrel at ISO 3200 looks at least one or even two stops better than the 7D
Viggo said:Have the good people of CR completely forgotten the Canon sample shots from the 1dx? It was misfocused, soft, heavy NR and no sharpness. But it didn't turned out be like that in real life now did it?
(Sorry if this has already been said)
CR Backup Admin said:ifp said:lo lite said:What should I think about the opinion of somebody who posts anonymously as a "guest" here? How's that even possible?
Banned or deleted account I think.
He deleted his own account, I checked the logs. He had also set up a second account, and deleted that as well.
We have been handing out a few warnings and temporary bans, we typically delete all posts and topics when we delete an account, that's almost always a spammer.
dilbert said:sdsr said:dilbert said:Someone that many would call a competent photographer posts a series of images, of which a substantial fraction are out of focus and criticising the camera is baseless trolling?
So what would you like to blame for the focus problems:
* The camera
* The model
* The lens
* The photographer
Why speculate at all? For all we know, people milling about around him kept bumping into him at awkward moments, or the model kept moving, or.... What's odd isn't so much that some of the photos are duds as that anyone should have thought the bad ones worth publishing in the first place.
In other words he shouldn't have tried to take and post sample pictures.
Part of what's important about higher ISO is the tradeoff between detail and NR. Without 100% crops that are carefully done, it's not possible to make significant judgements.
dilbert said:So that new AF system in the 7DII ... so advanced that it can't deal with a model that's relatively stationary...
Whatever an in-camera jpeg engine can do, we can improve on massively by using a decent raw converter.Ebrahim Saadawi said:Those JPEGS at 12800 really do look lovely. Hope the raw files are clean like these.
mackguyver said:Take a look a the attached shot from my 1D X shot a ISO 16,000 and resized to the same dimensions as the sample using MS Office - not even PS. Looks pretty good.
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...
Keith_Reeder said:It's a lot worse than any 3200 ISO image that ever came out of my 7D - but that's to be explained by the fact that the squirrel with either be a SOOC jpeg, or a DPP conversion. DPP is a poor high ISO converter.
Keith_Reeder said:Just for reference: this is 10,000 ISO from my 70D, converted in Capture One. The 7D Mk II will be better than this, no question.
Here's a 6400 ISO 100% crop from Capture One, just for completeness.
Use the right tool for the job...
dilbert said:So what would you like to blame for the focus problems:
* The camera
* The model
* The lens
* The photographer
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?