I wouldn't complain for one. having a 5D2 and 5D3 I believe a 16MPx fast with high ISO capability 7DII would suit me fine. Plus 16MP*1.6*1.6 = 41 MP equivalent pixel density.Chuck Alaimo said:I have to wonder how many that voted for lower MP's and better ISO performance will then turn around and flame the 7d2 if it does in fact end up being low MP high ISO...lol
Ahhhh the 7d2, such a tricky camera to ponder. When I had mine, I rarely had the need to use the high speed - I generally had that turned off because it was just overkill - but then again, I am not a sports shooter!
I guess it can go either way ---a baby 1dx or a baby 5d3...I'd hope for the latter because unless it does have good performance at high ISO, it won't be a camera I will consider...
stefsan said:Tough choice – in the end, it all boils down to your definition of usable… Best option would be 24MP with very clean/usable (i.e. no patterned read-out/banding noise) pictures up to ISO 12800 8)
ecka said:3rd option:
28 MP APS-H, usable ISO 6400, 8 FPS + EF-S compatible in 18MP crop mode with 10fps
I agree with you here. I didn't vote as neither of the options seemed realistic. Baby 1Dx seems logical and also what many people wish for. Not me though. I'm happy with what I have at the moment and can't afford to get more bodies at this point.Chuck Alaimo said:ecka said:3rd option:
28 MP APS-H, usable ISO 6400, 8 FPS + EF-S compatible in 18MP crop mode with 10fps
APs-H? Now come on, you know that ain't happening, it will be the good old 1.6 crop.
Also, a jack of all trades camera like that would compromise on certain things. With such a huge file size 8 FPS is dreaming.
I'd much rather it be specialized ---optimized for whichever direction - do you want speed and high ISO, or big MP's? Canon does need to get a slow camera out there, optimized for IQ and low ISO performance (the good old DR debate), but that most certainly ain't happening if you go jack of all trades. Again, the 7d was very popular among sports and wildlife shooters, where FPS and ISO capabilities rule. the other camp is those stepping up from the rebel bodies but don't quite have the budget to go FF. I was one of those users, and while I loved the 7d for the time I had it, it wasn't the camera I needed.
The next 7d will mostly be a baby 1dx, lower mp's, high fps, some form of the 1dx AF, and much better performance at high ISO's.
Hobby Shooter said:I agree with you here. I didn't vote as neither of the options seemed realistic. Baby 1Dx seems logical and also what many people wish for. Not me though. I'm happy with what I have at the moment and can't afford to get more bodies at this point.Chuck Alaimo said:ecka said:3rd option:
28 MP APS-H, usable ISO 6400, 8 FPS + EF-S compatible in 18MP crop mode with 10fps
APs-H? Now come on, you know that ain't happening, it will be the good old 1.6 crop.
Also, a jack of all trades camera like that would compromise on certain things. With such a huge file size 8 FPS is dreaming.
I'd much rather it be specialized ---optimized for whichever direction - do you want speed and high ISO, or big MP's? Canon does need to get a slow camera out there, optimized for IQ and low ISO performance (the good old DR debate), but that most certainly ain't happening if you go jack of all trades. Again, the 7d was very popular among sports and wildlife shooters, where FPS and ISO capabilities rule. the other camp is those stepping up from the rebel bodies but don't quite have the budget to go FF. I was one of those users, and while I loved the 7d for the time I had it, it wasn't the camera I needed.
The next 7d will mostly be a baby 1dx, lower mp's, high fps, some form of the 1dx AF, and much better performance at high ISO's.
Why should we expect the same data processing speed? Both OP's options are more like current 7D variations.With such a huge file size 8 FPS is dreaming
6D is just like that.Canon does need to get a slow camera out there, optimized for IQ and low ISO performance
An that's what a rumor forum is for ;D That's one of the reasons many of us are here.ecka said:Hobby Shooter said:I agree with you here. I didn't vote as neither of the options seemed realistic. Baby 1Dx seems logical and also what many people wish for. Not me though. I'm happy with what I have at the moment and can't afford to get more bodies at this point.Chuck Alaimo said:ecka said:3rd option:
28 MP APS-H, usable ISO 6400, 8 FPS + EF-S compatible in 18MP crop mode with 10fps
APs-H? Now come on, you know that ain't happening, it will be the good old 1.6 crop.
Also, a jack of all trades camera like that would compromise on certain things. With such a huge file size 8 FPS is dreaming.
I'd much rather it be specialized ---optimized for whichever direction - do you want speed and high ISO, or big MP's? Canon does need to get a slow camera out there, optimized for IQ and low ISO performance (the good old DR debate), but that most certainly ain't happening if you go jack of all trades. Again, the 7d was very popular among sports and wildlife shooters, where FPS and ISO capabilities rule. the other camp is those stepping up from the rebel bodies but don't quite have the budget to go FF. I was one of those users, and while I loved the 7d for the time I had it, it wasn't the camera I needed.
The next 7d will mostly be a baby 1dx, lower mp's, high fps, some form of the 1dx AF, and much better performance at high ISO's.
Yes, it is just another "while-we-are-dreaming" option
However...
Why should we expect the same data processing speed? Both OP's options are more like current 7D variations.With such a huge file size 8 FPS is dreaming
6D is just like that.Canon does need to get a slow camera out there, optimized for IQ and low ISO performance
RGF said:The thing I learned, perhaps Canon knows this too, that the people who answered this poll (which may be the potential buying public for this body) want better low light capability and higher FPS.
ecka said:6D is just like that.Canon does need to get a slow camera out there, optimized for IQ and low ISO performance
... with a flying elephant that will help us carry all our gear ;D ;D ;Decka said:3rd option:
28 MP APS-H, usable ISO 6400, 8 FPS + EF-S compatible in 18MP crop mode with 10fps
Chuck Alaimo said:ecka said:6D is just like that.Canon does need to get a slow camera out there, optimized for IQ and low ISO performance
While i have the 6d, and yes it is a fine backup body to my 5d3, what I was referring to is the much rumored big MP body. I said LOW ISO performance, better IQ in the 100-800 range. The 6d shines in the high ISO.
tron said:... with a flying elephant that will help us carry all our gear ;D ;D ;Decka said:3rd option:
28 MP APS-H, usable ISO 6400, 8 FPS + EF-S compatible in 18MP crop mode with 10fps
Seriously, don't get me wrong but as the OP said it's about compromise.
I don't believe that Canon can/will improve in all aspects in a new APS-C body...
ecka said:Chuck Alaimo said:ecka said:6D is just like that.Canon does need to get a slow camera out there, optimized for IQ and low ISO performance
While i have the 6d, and yes it is a fine backup body to my 5d3, what I was referring to is the much rumored big MP body. I said LOW ISO performance, better IQ in the 100-800 range. The 6d shines in the high ISO.
Yes, I like mine too. For now, ~20MP is enough, but if there was an option of high MP FF camera, let say ... 6.5D 50MP, 1fps, usable ISO 1600, for $2000 ... I would get it instead of 6D (specially if it was mirrorless) )
Chuck Alaimo said:ecka said:Chuck Alaimo said:ecka said:6D is just like that.Canon does need to get a slow camera out there, optimized for IQ and low ISO performance
While i have the 6d, and yes it is a fine backup body to my 5d3, what I was referring to is the much rumored big MP body. I said LOW ISO performance, better IQ in the 100-800 range. The 6d shines in the high ISO.
Yes, I like mine too. For now, ~20MP is enough, but if there was an option of high MP FF camera, let say ... 6.5D 50MP, 1fps, usable ISO 1600, for $2000 ... I would get it instead of 6D (specially if it was mirrorless) )
You are a dreamer!!!! 50MP body APS-C sensor for 2k? that sounds like what we'll have in 2020!