greger said:
You say you have a couple more weeks to trade up to a 7D. In 2 weeks Canon may announce something that will change
this debate into a whole new direction. If they come out with a 70D as hoped for by many, it may eclipse both the 60D
and the 7D which I think is a one trick pony. I used the settings I posted earlier on my 40D and 70-200 F4 IS USM and
1.4 ll Extender and got some really nice pics of BIF. The 2.8 ll is probably even better because it's a fast lens and even
with a 2X extender at F5.6 I think it would automatic focus using AI servo on any canon camera that has AI Servo
capabilities.
Yes, that is correct. I have a 2 more weeks left. The last couple of days have me leaning with the 60D and I'll likely stick with it if I can get assurances that good glass on a 60D can give me just as good images or close to the 7D. I think the shutter speed should be fine and since I'm unfamiliar with the autofocus features, I wonder if shooting with manual focus is just as good with the 60D compared to the 7D. Maybe I should learn the intricacies of the AF systems of both. It might be better for me to use it in sports since it could save me steps or the af can get better results than what I can do.
The camera is going to be used overwhelmingly for sports and it will be for football. The football pics are going to be public. I want them to be good. Baseball and wrestling are the other sports and I might post the baseball pics on facebook or something like that. If the 60D can handle it and a good lens can make it better, that'd be great.
I'm definitely not expecting a good lens to suddenly change my camera to get 5D Mark III results. I know the 60D and 7D will have limits. Shoot, I'd love a 1DX but not just yet. Maybe in a few years.
So, I've been looking at lenses and yes, they cost a few pretty pennies, but there is the older EF 70-200mm f/2.8 USM lens, and it is signifigantly less than the awesome II. It doesnt have IS but if I can get a good tripod or monopod and use the lens manually, would it be worth getting? Hear great things about it and since I could save $500 sticking with the 60D, I defintely can use that money towards this lens.
Sorry for being so inquisitive but the only way I could get answers for these is if I ask people that have used either the 7D or 60D.
I'll be looking forward to the 70D and 7D Mark II announcements.