Interesting... World Cup and no snapshots of rumored 7D2?

Richard8971

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I know the world is wrapped up in who is going to win the world cup, point and simple, but look, there has to be those present that are camera geeks looking out for new gear.

We have heard that the 7D2 is there taking photos, but where are the spy photos of that gear? At this point in the game I am very surprised that there hasn't been ANYTHING, no REAL specs, no "I caught you" photographs, nothing.

I'm really starting to think that Canon may just drop the XD line and concentrate on more video related cameras. The 70D is a decent replacement, just as the 6D was a decent replacement for the 5D2.

It will be interesting to see what happens in August. Will the 7D2 be announced? My guess? Maybe not...

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I wouldn't read too much into this. There are many explanations. One could be that, simply put, nobody snapped any shots of any prototypes despite them being there after all. Or there are no prototypes there as maybe Canon didn't market the 7D2 to the pros who would be shooting this event.

If I were into betting, I would say some 7D replacement will be announced in August and shortly thereafter, a true 1Ds3 replacement. My opinion of course.
 
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Richard8971 said:
I'm really starting to think that Canon may just drop the XD line and concentrate on more video related cameras.

It will be interesting to see what happens in August. Will the 7D2 be announced? My guess? Maybe not...

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No way. Canon has manoeuvred it's lines to leave a gap for the 7DII - even if it's just a smarter, faster 70D with 'top end' ergonomics.
 
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I shoot at quite a lot of major international sporting events, though I am not in Brazil for the world cup, and if Canon did offer me the use of a 7D Mark II at such an event I would probably say no, as I would need my 1D X. In fact two 1D Xs will always be preferable to any 7D Mark II (whatever it may be) combination for the sports I shoot.

This is not the same as when they test a lens. If they offer me whatever lens(es) I want - test or not - then I will (and do) gladly accept.

Having said, that I would gladly test a 7D Mark II (if such a thing exists) at events or games where I am not working (hence not important to me), such as at a local footie match on a Sunday. But definitely not something important like a major int. sporting event.
 
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expatinasia said:
I shoot at quite a lot of major international sporting events, though I am not in Brazil for the world cup, and if Canon did offer me the use of a 7D Mark II at such an event I would probably say no, as I would need my 1D X. In fact two 1D Xs will always be preferable to any 7D Mark II (whatever it may be) combination for the sports I shoot.

This is not the same as when they test a lens. If they offer me whatever lens(es) I want - test or not - then I will (and do) gladly accept.

Having said, that I would gladly test a 7D Mark II (if such a thing exists) at events or games where I am not working (hence not important to me), such as at a local footie match on a Sunday. But definitely not something important like a major int. sporting event.

Well said. I don't shoot international sporting events as the highest I do are NCAA D1 tournaments/finals/championships. Having said that, I still wouldn't take a 7D2 there as I would, like you, always take my 1Dx's.
 
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bdunbar79 said:
expatinasia said:
I shoot at quite a lot of major international sporting events, though I am not in Brazil for the world cup, and if Canon did offer me the use of a 7D Mark II at such an event I would probably say no, as I would need my 1D X. In fact two 1D Xs will always be preferable to any 7D Mark II (whatever it may be) combination for the sports I shoot.

This is not the same as when they test a lens. If they offer me whatever lens(es) I want - test or not - then I will (and do) gladly accept.

Having said, that I would gladly test a 7D Mark II (if such a thing exists) at events or games where I am not working (hence not important to me), such as at a local footie match on a Sunday. But definitely not something important like a major int. sporting event.

Well said. I don't shoot international sporting events as the highest I do are NCAA D1 tournaments/finals/championships. Having said that, I still wouldn't take a 7D2 there as I would, like you, always take my 1Dx's.

If its being used there, its probably by Canon employees, a pro shooting the event for his living is not going to use a prototype or pre-production 7D MK II.

That's the problem with rumors, many of them do not make a whole lot of sense.
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
bdunbar79 said:
expatinasia said:
I shoot at quite a lot of major international sporting events, though I am not in Brazil for the world cup, and if Canon did offer me the use of a 7D Mark II at such an event I would probably say no, as I would need my 1D X. In fact two 1D Xs will always be preferable to any 7D Mark II (whatever it may be) combination for the sports I shoot.

This is not the same as when they test a lens. If they offer me whatever lens(es) I want - test or not - then I will (and do) gladly accept.

Having said, that I would gladly test a 7D Mark II (if such a thing exists) at events or games where I am not working (hence not important to me), such as at a local footie match on a Sunday. But definitely not something important like a major int. sporting event.

Well said. I don't shoot international sporting events as the highest I do are NCAA D1 tournaments/finals/championships. Having said that, I still wouldn't take a 7D2 there as I would, like you, always take my 1Dx's.

If its being used there, its probably by Canon employees, a pro shooting the event for his living is not going to use a prototype or pre-production 7D MK II.

That's the problem with rumors, many of them do not make a whole lot of sense.
Or if a pro is shooting the event for Canon, he is under contract to Canon.....
 
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expatinasia said:
I shoot at quite a lot of major international sporting events, though I am not in Brazil for the world cup, and if Canon did offer me the use of a 7D Mark II at such an event I would probably say no, as I would need my 1D X.

I've often wondered about that... I never understood why someone would trial a prototype camera at an important event.

Saying that, I am scanning the photographers for lenses and cameras! Force of habit now! :) Not seen anything too surprising...
 
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I can easily see pro's at the World Cup using the 7d2, but as said above, it's not by pro's that are there to really
Get the money shots, it's people that work for let's say Getty, but not one of the guys that are there for money shots, but to see what they can push out of it at a very important decisive moment, and compare to what your buddy with the 1dx next to you gets. No reason why they can't test new lesser cameras at a big event. And why the World Cup? Because it's sports/action camera and you have a month of brutal shooting conditions with rain, and insane humidity and temp and you have the best shooters in the world to try them out. Makes perfect sense to me...
 
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Viggo said:
I can easily see pro's at the World Cup using the 7d2, but as said above, it's not by pro's that are there to really
Get the money shots, it's people that work for let's say Getty, but not one of the guys that are there for money shots, but to see what they can push out of it at a very important decisive moment, and compare to what your buddy with the 1dx next to you gets. No reason why they can't test new lesser cameras at a big event. And why the World Cup? Because it's sports/action camera and you have a month of brutal shooting conditions with rain, and insane humidity and temp and you have the best shooters in the world to try them out. Makes perfect sense to me...

exactly

apparently someone else also spotted the bodies that looked like they might have some sort of integrated flash into the hump of a 1 series body that I did, neither of us has a solid enough frame to be 100% sure it's not just some bizarre choice of putting a reflective sticker there though

i'm tryin to find the frame caps I took of it, lost on one of my HD somewhere

the ones I saw were in the France game
 
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I'm not sure how anyone could miss one of these:
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:P
 
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I might have seen it actually. I saw a body the shape of a 7D (non-griped), but couldn't see a mode dial on top. It had black tape covering the Canon logo and the places where the potential "7D" and "Mark II" badges would be. It was paired with 200-400 f/4 IS. It was during the first game between Croatia and Brazil. :O

I also saw someone using a T2i with a 300 f/2.8. XD
 
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