LonelyBoy said:KanonKaz said:7D Mark II does not have a variable crop sensor. 1.6X is limited comparatively. First gen 1DX does not have a variable crop sensor either. The SD Mark IV could answer both of those issues. And it was reported on here that it would come with a 10 FPS drive.When you're on a limited budget, these are very real concerns.
What exactly do you expect "variable crop" to do? It auto-crops pixels away for you. It "changes your view" as much as you can in post. It will not put more pixels on a smaller target. I really don't understand the appeal.
The appeal is that if the 5Ds, say, had a real variable crop mode in RAW it might have been able to hit say 6-7fps in crop mode and had a nice, large buffer for action, and you don't waste a ton of card and disk space when shooting stuff like distant birds or whatnot. Look at how much of a more fully rounded camera it makes the D810. Imagine the D820 with the video and sensor of the A7R II and RAW crop mode.
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