The second thing is the LCD screen. I've never seen such great clarity on the back of a DSLR before. The pictures you take look on the camera LCD screen as clear as they do on a 27inch iMac blown up to full screen.
But it also is set up a whole hell of a lot better to take video and fast photography. This is just my opinion I think they are both great cameras but the 5D is more for portraits and the 7D is more for sports or fast movement and video.
HD video is amazing on this Camera too. Although it does not have a 3CCD chip it will take the highest quality of video I've ever seen. If you just shoot video I would suggest you know the differences of having a 3CCD chip and not having one. There are some things I hope can change on this camera starting with video being displayed only though the LCD screen.
You will have a much better chance looking though the viewfinder and seeing the focus points. Please don't think its the end of the world because of this. There are some companies out there like "Zacuto" that have made attachments and accessories such as the "Z-Finder Pro 3x", an attachment that slaps on the back of the LCD screen to give you a more traditional viewfinder feel and sight while in video mode that works very well for correct focal points.
The second major issue is Audio is shooting video is your thing. Audio is what makes videos. What would a movie be without sound? The Canon 7D has a built in mic, and for the most part it sounds good for youtube videos if someones very close to the mic.
But there is no Manual Adjustment on sound control. There is yet to be any indication of Canon releasing a firmware update for this too.
There is also no sound meter so your never sure if its even recording sound unless you take a test clip before you shoot your real clip. This however can always be fixed with a sound systems. You can purchase one separately from a 3rd party company.
The nice feature about the Canon 7D is the allowing of an external mic to be plugged in. With all of that said the camera gets a Excellent rating or 5 out of 5 stars if your just using it for pictures However, because it can also take HD video as well as sound we have to factor those into the rating system.
Though the video quality is excellent and out surpassing Pro Camcorders the technology is still very young for a DSLR. Sound controls need to be added or controlled from ether externally or internally. Viewfinder needs to become available during video mode. I bought an EOS 7D camera kit a few weeks ago, it is fast enough to catch small childeren on the move, and produces great quality photos. I wish however it saved the images to the memory card, while hooked to the computer, and maybe it does and I havent figured it out yet.
I am sure most people use one camputer to work their photos, inwich this would not be a problem. Overall this is a great investment. Well after much deliberation between this and a 5d Mark II i decided to opt for the 7D and spend the extra I save on some nice wide angle lenses.
First of all for anyone who is expecting a 1. The 5D mark ii is a full frame sensor camera and the 7D is a crop, different cameras for different purposes. I know three people who own a 5d mark II, wedding photographer, cinematographer and a landscape photographer. As you can tell, they all need wide angle and good low light performance. Or F4L Fisheye. Image Quality from this camera is amazing, I'll put up some pictures once it stops raining where I live.
Detail is very good, and the lens accommodates this cameras ability very nicely, however, starting off at 28mm will probably be too long for most people in everyday situations such as those for street photographers. Picking up a 2. Build Quality is superb. This "tank" of a camera is no light weight and one of the first things you notice when you pick up the camera is the hefty feel you get. Very ergonomic grip and a robust feel all around.
Don't expect to have it hanging around your next too long though. Autofocusing, now I've read some issues about the 7D's new focusing system such as softness from auto zone focusing and I am also getting some mixed results with that as well, some images ranging from very soft to some being as sharp as single AF select. I will update later as I take it out for more situations. However, with that being said, the camera's autofocusing with the mm lens is very quiet, very fast and accurate for the most part especially with using the cameras single AF select mode.
Battery Life: still on the first charge off the box, taken about test shots and a few seconds of p recording, battery life is about halfway. ISO performance. Now here is where many have a bone to pick. I am not afraid to use high ISO as my prints rarely go beyond 11x With the 7D I feel very comfortable using with about ISO being my cut off point, that's where the trade offs between detail and noise will become apparent and start to bother me.
It'll provide many rebel users enough room to learn and grow. However, I cant stress enough that if you find yourself needing wide angle capabilities and low light performance, saving up for a full frame, it will definitely be worth the wait in the long run. In fact a few 5D Mark I cameras are available for cheaper than the 7D. Without a doubt this is one of the top crop cameras of the market right now. You won't regret buying this camera.
Read full review. What can I say about the 7D? What a camera. The body has a nice feel to it and the LCD is large and easily viewable. Since this was my first DSLR camera the size and weight came as kind of a surprise to me but I adjusted to it soon enough. Now that I've had it for over a month it feels very natural in my hands.
All of the camera features are amazing and lets me have complete control over all of my pictures. The Canon EF mm lens is a great lens. It's IS image stabilizer is great and the AF auto focus is so fast and practically silent. The lens also has a Macro feature that lets you shoot at 5. The macros come out very nice. I have no complaints about this lens whatsoever.
The Tamron mm lens is a decent lens. It has no IS and the AF is much more slow and noisy but what do you expect when it's not a canon. Provide your booking code and email address you used for the registration, we will re-send the confirmation email to you. Consumer Business ENG. Consumer Switch to: Business.
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