Aglet said:RLPhoto said:I've already done it. Works fine for me. 8)
Maybe you got lucky and selected a clean 7D, they do exist.
Run of the mill ones aren't so good.
But also, lets' not see a high contrast B&W shot which can reduce the effect of (primarily) red channel noise. I use B&W to hide a noisy shot too.
marekjoz said:Lucky you. So what's your answer to the question in topic?
My answer is to buy what works and my advice to Canon is to develop better sensor tech on their own or license it from the competition. And start supplying it to us FAST!
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Many of us shoot in SUNLIGHT. Harsh, contrasty and uncontrollable for all but intimate settings. Under these circumstances, the extremes of shadow and light are captured, compressed and presented as a final image far better, IMO, by sensors in recent Nikon cameras than by sensors in any Canon DSLR.
As such, Canon has an option to listen to the complaints of consumers of their products. Should they try to satisfy these demands for better low ISO performance, their engineering branch is going to have to work very hard to catch up to the competition in this aspect.
Call or email Canon and let them know your opinion on this if it matters enough.
I have.
So the best option for you would be a camera with ISO 50-800. It could be a niche market anyway.
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