gregorywood said:
I bought my 7D in mid 2011 and have taken about 25k photos with it. I love it as much now as I did when I bought it. I considered upgrading to a 5d3 about a year ago and couldn't pull the trigger. The 7D is such a great sports and outdoor camera and I didn't want to compromise and lose some of those strengths. So I bought a 6D to complement it and to have a second body. I like some of the features of the new 7D2, but I refuse to play in the "I have to have the latest and greatest" game and always be upgrading something.
If anything, I'll do the same that I do with my iPhone - skip versions and buy every other. The upgrade is more significant and I get more utility and use out of what I have.
Greg
I just ran across this thread since it popped up on the hits list. I skimmed it and yet again, I agree with
Mr. Wood. I do the same thing. I tend to skip versions and get a bigger bump in improvements when I upgrade. If I must have something sooner, I often just buy a used older version to learn on and save money.
With that said, I didn't buy the original 7D and after about 6-8 months, I bought the 60D. (Same sensor, etc.) And I wasn't that impressed with the IQ. Hence, I was glad I skipped the 7D. However, after a few years, I did buy a refurb 70D and it did impress me. So much that I figured I was set for another few years. I love a bargain and a good value.
But when the 7D2 + 24-70 Combo deal from Canada Camera broke, I figured I would buy and sell it for a profit. Then I tried the 7D2 and lo and behold, for the first time
EVER I adopted a camera when it was released. A
first for me! I was able to offset the price by selling the 24-70 lens it shipped with and the 70D. I was impressed with the DeFlicker feature and that will save me enough time in post that I figure it's worth it.
I miss the smaller investment of the 70D and it's a great camera with all its extra features like WiFi, GPS and Touchscreen. But the 7D2 is a beast and a great companion to the 5D3. I'm not sorry I broke with my tradition and adopted it early. (And I did skip the 7D so there's that...)
