Bet there was nothing wrong with the AF. Probably because the shots Matt took was with a 100L macro that they were OOF. Still on the fence if I'm gonna pre order though
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neuroanatomist said:9VIII said:So there's this thing called "single shot autofocus", it sets the focus and waits for you to fully press the shutter button. Sometimes the subject moves between setting the focus and you pushing the button.
The focus in these pictures says absolutely nothing about the performance of the system.
Don't you get it? If any 7DII, anywhere, misses a single shot then the camera model sucks. Even if it never misses a shot, Nikon has better DR, Samsung has higher fps, Sony has spiffy names for AF functions, and Pentax has colored LEDs on the outside, and so the 7DII still sucks. Just like every Canon camera. To be fair and impartial, Canon does have a couple of okay lenses. But that doesn't make up for anything.
Try to think like a troll for once, will you??![]()
dilbert said:Zv said:Wow some people must have really high expectations from Matt Granger for him to be able to just pick up a camera he's never even seen before or even existed before that point and to then be handed it and given a short (a minute or two?) time to get a 100% hit rate in conditions he has has no control over? Well he didn't manage that so the only conclusion can be - that the camera is a dud? Because MG cannot miss. Ever. It's not even thinkable.![]()
If he's going to pick up a new camera, post pics online to "showcase quality" then he should make the pics worthy of such.
As it is, Matt Granger has posted pictures for click bait and to drive his views up. That's about all that you can say for the images posted.
He posted the pics for review and should have made sure they were ready to be reviewed. He didn't.
Matt Granger is just another click bait fool like Ken Rockwell.
dilbert said:ishdakuteb said:dilbert said:Mark D5 TEAM II said:LOL at the trolling regarding the 7D2 AF, first of all the guy was making an informal test of the High ISO SOOC JPEGs from the cam, not its AF performance.
Yes, an informal test, so the results of it should be universally ignored or taken with a grain of salt.
at least he has his gut to post his out of focus image?
What he did wasn't gutsy but a plain grab for attention and clicks.
how about you?
"mine is bigger than yours"? How mature.
dilbert said:If you want me to go and take a sharp picture, sure, I can do that. But what does that prove? Nothing.
Worth of an image is often subjective thus what you and I see as being worthwhile images are likely quite different ...
Probably because I haven't read that post of yours and I'm not likely to either.
Very ordinary look images to me and not only that, boring and meaningless to me. I imagine to you they're important but I couldn't care less about them.
ishdakuteb said:dilbert said:ishdakuteb said:dilbert said:Mark D5 TEAM II said:LOL at the trolling regarding the 7D2 AF, first of all the guy was making an informal test of the High ISO SOOC JPEGs from the cam, not its AF performance.
Yes, an informal test, so the results of it should be universally ignored or taken with a grain of salt.
at least he has his gut to post his out of focus image?
What he did wasn't gutsy but a plain grab for attention and clicks.
how about you?
"mine is bigger than yours"? How mature.
1. bigger but useless does not help... LOL...
2. he is a business guy, what do you expect...
however, i have at least realized that you know very little about how to take images... otherwise, you already take my challenges... if your images are that s*cks, then do not give out comments or try to educate other people about photography after doing some crap research around the internet. if you are that good in technology, then apply for the r&d departments... instead of being so, join forums and keep learning just like some others and i do...
you have not answer my previous question on topic "Do Sensors Make the Camera" and again, be-careful in giving out answer, otherwise, i am going to call you as a guy being born with tofu brain...
... or you want to downgrade to my canon 30d and 50mm f/1.4? again, i guarantee that your images cannot be sharper than mine regardless what camera i use (from canon 30d to modern), certainly not better than any others in this forums, but definitely better than yours...
note: my daughter at a chess tournament, while little one playing crazy chess with her friend... taken with canon 30d and 430ex ii (in single shot mode, not high-speed burst since i hate process of rating images). if admin think what i am talking is not right, let me know and i will delete my post immediately...
Sporgon said:ishdakuteb said:dilbert said:ishdakuteb said:dilbert said:Mark D5 TEAM II said:LOL at the trolling regarding the 7D2 AF, first of all the guy was making an informal test of the High ISO SOOC JPEGs from the cam, not its AF performance.
Yes, an informal test, so the results of it should be universally ignored or taken with a grain of salt.
at least he has his gut to post his out of focus image?
What he did wasn't gutsy but a plain grab for attention and clicks.
how about you?
"mine is bigger than yours"? How mature.
1. bigger but useless does not help... LOL...
2. he is a business guy, what do you expect...
however, i have at least realized that you know very little about how to take images... otherwise, you already take my challenges... if your images are that s*cks, then do not give out comments or try to educate other people about photography after doing some crap research around the internet. if you are that good in technology, then apply for the r&d departments... instead of being so, join forums and keep learning just like some others and i do...
you have not answer my previous question on topic "Do Sensors Make the Camera" and again, be-careful in giving out answer, otherwise, i am going to call you as a guy being born with tofu brain...
... or you want to downgrade to my canon 30d and 50mm f/1.4? again, i guarantee that your images cannot be sharper than mine regardless what camera i use (from canon 30d to modern), certainly not better than any others in this forums, but definitely better than yours...
note: my daughter at a chess tournament, while little one playing crazy chess with her friend... taken with canon 30d and 430ex ii (in single shot mode, not high-speed burst since i hate process of rating images). if admin think what i am talking is not right, let me know and i will delete my post immediately...
Your first two pictures are excellent and proof that we've been able to make great digital images since the early naughtiest. Having said that the 30D was never the best landscape camera and incritical observation produced pretty noisy skies, although to be fair this couldn't be seen in a practical print unless very big.
With regard to the high ISO examples shot by this guy at photokina I'm sure his emphasis was an grabbing some high ISO shots, and let's face it; they are remarkably good, and I'll be fascinated to see some critical low ISO shots too.
Regarding the focus - OK so the camera technology probably isn't yet dilbert proof, but which is ?
neuroanatomist said:Keith_Reeder said:pleasehelp said:I have a 550D and i see no difference at all.![]()
What difference are you expecting, exactly?
pleasehelp said:To be honest i wonder first and foremost that i see no difference at all after so many Sensor generations.
I mean is this already the end of what we can expect?
Is there only an ISO improvement from now on?
Well, assuming the 7DII sensor is basically similar to that in the 70D (minor tweaks), you're talking about one generation. One.
I don't understand what you're expecting to see? Resolution and sharpness are hidden at 1920 pixels wide, DR isn't an issue with lighting like that, and high ISO looks pretty impressive. Other than handling (which the pictures can't reveal), the way the scene is rendered is down to the lens.pleasehelp said:neuroanatomist said:Keith_Reeder said:pleasehelp said:I have a 550D and i see no difference at all.![]()
What difference are you expecting, exactly?
pleasehelp said:To be honest i wonder first and foremost that i see no difference at all after so many Sensor generations.
I mean is this already the end of what we can expect?
Is there only an ISO improvement from now on?
Well, assuming the 7DII sensor is basically similar to that in the 70D (minor tweaks), you're talking about one generation. One.
Sorry im not up to date.
But that "generations" was of course in reference to my 550D.
Since my 550D, i bought 2010, nothing has happend?
Image quality in my compact cameras has made big steps forward.
When i compare images from my old P&S cameras to todays i immediately see a difference.
When i look at the 7D MK2 pics they look exactly like my 550D images. ???
rs said:I don't understand what you're expecting to see? Resolution and sharpness are hidden at 1920 pixels wide, DR isn't an issue with lighting like that, and high ISO looks pretty impressive. Other than handling (which the pictures can't reveal), the way the scene is rendered is down to the lens.
Premium compact cameras are getting bigger sensors and faster lenses. This APS-C camera still has an APS-C sensor, and still has access to all the same lenses your camera does. What are you expecting?
I looked at the images at Imaging Resource and they look just like images from any other Rebel i have owned.
GMCPhotographics said:I find photographers a curious bunch.
pleasehelp said:What im expecting.
Well naiv as i am as amateur photographer, better image quality!
Im just puzzled that i look at a new camera and the images look not better than from the camera i already own since 2010.
pleasehelp said:GMCPhotographics said:I find photographers a curious bunch.
I would go even further.
Most of them, who take this to serious, are loners, weirdos.
That´s why i normaly stay away from Photograpyh forums.
Now if someone could please answer my question im out in a heartbeat. ;D
http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=22799.msg440418#msg440418
dilbert said:ishdakuteb said:...
4. again, ordinary look images but does look better than yours...
Your pictures are family snaps and *to you* I'm sure they look better than anything I'll photograph.
(post your images to show or steal some and let me laugh at it. hint: steal from unfamous site so that i do not know... keep in mind, i recognize images via techniques, themes, contents, etc... i.e. cliff mautner with rim light and using light, jonas paterson via use of colors, soft feelings with strong contents and his choice of aperture...)
Look, let me make this easy for you.
As dull and boring as your images are to me there's no way that I could take pictures as meaningful and interesting as the ones you've taken.
Happy?
ishdakuteb said:at least he has his gut to post his out of focus image? how about you? take your best focus camera and try to beat me with my classic canon 7d which number of people in here complain about auto focus... post your similar sharp image like the one below which was taken with canon 7d and 24-105mm f/4...
dilbert said:That said, I'm pretty sure that we'll see an update from Nikon that "competes" with the 7DII within 12 months (probably less.)
dilbert said:Your pictures are family snaps and *to you* I'm sure they look better than anything I'll photograph.
Look, let me make this easy for you. As dull and boring as your images are to me there's no way that I could take pictures as meaningful and interesting as the ones you've taken.
Happy?
3kramd5 said:I like the flower photo - the light is quite nice, but am I the only one who fails to grasp the point you're trying to make with it?
The subject of this thread are some hastily taken photos with questionable focus by a guy who it appears is attempting to drive traffic to his website where he sells stuff.
How is that gutsy? And how did that turn into a sharpness competition?
I don't get it.