RLPhoto said:
Bosman said:
The next 7D with an aps-h sensor like the 1dm4 would kill! I'd buy it. Sensor size has always been one of the largest points of any camera. Bigger sensored cameras have more photo-site space and with gapless lens technology on the 1DX and 5DM3 its a big win over the Nikons non-D series sports cameras. Its also a win over Sony and others that are 1.5 or 1.6 crop. This would separate the 7d from the two digit series cameras like the 60d. It would kind of take the old helm of the sports camera but in the middle spot the 1dm2/3/4 held.
Agreed. It would rape aps-c. Now if canon could retro-fit EF-S to aps-h... :
I've never understood this sentiment. There are distinct reasons to choose a given sensor form factor. In the case of APS-C and the 7D, I EXPLICITLY chose it because it was APS-C, which offers a 1.62x crop factor. That offers the benefit of additional reach, when comparing on a megapixel-normal basis (i.e. all 18mp sensors for any given format, the smaller the sensor the greater the reach.) I think FF, APS-H, and APS-C all have their place, and I do not believe Canon is "killing off" APS-H based on their own words. APS-H offers a nice balance between larger sensor area and therefor thinner DOF, without completely eliminating the crop factor and therefor reach benefit.
I'd love to have an APS-H option again from Canon, however I do not believe that the next 7D will be it...that would affect too many owners who already have EF-S lenses...it would be a more stupid move on Canon's part to break the 7D line by introducing a new sensor type. I could see either a new type of 1D X that uses an APS-H, although given the effort Canon went through to merge the previous 1D/1Ds lines, I imagine a new line would come out...9D? 5Ds? I believe 3 and 4 have superstitious connotations in Japan, so maybe we'll get a 6D out of the mix. Either way...I highly doubt that the 7D's form factor will change, ever...APS-C has a lot of value for those of us who need additional reach...and I would be extremely dismayed if it was changed to APS-H with the next version.
If I had to pick one single thing that would make me buy a 7D II the day it came out was a sensor with better high-ISO DR and greater SNR. I'm not as concerned about low-ISO DR for this type of camera...its geared for action shooting, which generally necessitates higher ISO settings unless you have unbelievably fantastic light. The nasty thing about the 7D is its noise...in two respects. One, noise in background blur areas can be really atrocious...even in the high midtones and low highlights, you still get a lot of noise (which is curious and confusing...shouldn't be that way). Second, fixed pattern noise shows through on a fairly frequent basis, often right up through the midtones. I can take noise in general, but the quality of Canon's noise has gotten pretty bad recently...or perhaps not improved at all over previous sensor designs. Both Nikon-made and Sony-made sensors have offered a better quality of noise than Canon for some time, and I think that could be the single greatest area for improvement in the 7D that Canon can make.
Reduce noise, and make what noise there is more pleasing, and keep the APS-C...do that, and I'm already a 7D II customer. Add f/8 AF in an APS-C body, and Canon will keep me as a customer for life.