Although 1D Mark iii is a wonderful camera for studio and landscape, 7D Mark ii will probably do better in photos of sports and wildlife.lucasjld said:But should I "upgrade" from my 1D Mk3 to the 7D II for sports? My sensor is 7 years old already, and 1.6x gives me more reach.
tayassu said:whothafunk said:And motherf*ckers, $1800 in US and 2000EURO ($2587) in Europe.
In Germany, it is 1699€!!!that is incredibly low! Normally it is $=€ with cameras over here!
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Quest for Light said:tayassu said:whothafunk said:And motherf*ckers, $1800 in US and 2000EURO ($2587) in Europe.
In Germany, it is 1699€!!!that is incredibly low! Normally it is $=€ with cameras over here!
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LINK?
whothafunk said:I reckon release date hasn't been announced? How many months will we have to wait?
Quest for Light said:Lee Jay said:Scott Kelby said in his video that it produces the cleanest high ISO images he's ever seen from a crop sensor dSLR.
scott kelby said:10-frames-per-second! (Drops the mic. Walks off stage). ;-)
someone show him the NX1.
now when it´s about tracking the 7D MK2 will be better i guess but from the FPS alone.. 15 are better than 10.
tayassu said:Quest for Light said:tayassu said:whothafunk said:And motherf*ckers, $1800 in US and 2000EURO ($2587) in Europe.
In Germany, it is 1699€!!!that is incredibly low! Normally it is $=€ with cameras over here!
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LINK?
Here it is:
http://www.canon.de/About_Us/Press_Centre/Press_Releases/Consumer_News/Cameras_Accessories/The_new_EOS_7D_Mark_II.aspx
neuroanatomist said:Quest for Light said:Lee Jay said:Scott Kelby said in his video that it produces the cleanest high ISO images he's ever seen from a crop sensor dSLR.
scott kelby said:10-frames-per-second! (Drops the mic. Walks off stage). ;-)
someone show him the NX1.
now when it´s about tracking the 7D MK2 will be better i guess but from the FPS alone.. 15 are better than 10.
LOL. In your experience, do many static subjects require 10-15 fps bursts?
ajfotofilmagem said:Although 1D Mark iii is a wonderful camera for studio and landscape, 7D Mark ii will probably do better in photos of sports and wildlife.lucasjld said:But should I "upgrade" from my 1D Mk3 to the 7D II for sports? My sensor is 7 years old already, and 1.6x gives me more reach.
Powder Portraits said:whothafunk said:I reckon release date hasn't been announced? How many months will we have to wait?
Amazon states a release date of 11/17
Quest for Light said:neuroanatomist said:Quest for Light said:Lee Jay said:Scott Kelby said in his video that it produces the cleanest high ISO images he's ever seen from a crop sensor dSLR.
scott kelby said:10-frames-per-second! (Drops the mic. Walks off stage). ;-)
someone show him the NX1.
now when it´s about tracking the 7D MK2 will be better i guess but from the FPS alone.. 15 are better than 10.
LOL. In your experience, do many static subjects require 10-15 fps bursts?
that´s not the question.
15 FPS are more than 10 FPS. it´s a fact.
and that the canon will be better for tracking.. well i wrote that.
He continues: “I wanted to use the EOS 7D Mark II in a very different way to how I would normally work with my usual cameras (Alessandro shoots with an EOS-1D X and an EOS 5D Mark III), and instead of going through the Custom Functions to set it up I used the camera like an amateur would shoot, just to see how well it would take care of focusing and speed right out-of-the-box. I have to tell you, I was so incredibly surprised. This camera shoots at 10fps and it holds focus perfectly, even when shooting subjects that are moving fast in front of you from left to right, or right to left. The sport of ‘Calcio fiorentino’ is like a gladiator match between the players and the action happens so fast you need a very special camera to capture all the atmosphere.”