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Hi,
I'm hoping someone can shed a bit of light on a problem with my 7d. Personally I think I've got a faulty camera but would like to be sure before I send it for a repair.
I bought it new from HDEW in April this year, and first used it underwater with 60mm macro and tokins 10-17mm lenses. I was fairly happy with the results.
I then shot plenty of kids football with a 70-200mm f4 L lens, and found the AF to be just 'Ok', nothing better.
This week I got a 400mm f5.6 L and a 70-200mm f4 is L lenses - both highly regarded lenses. I've just done 2 days of wildlife shooting, and have had a massive amount of soft shots - way more than could be user error. I then tested the lenses and am happy that the lenses themselves are not soft, but on most shots there is no specific point of the shot which is properly sharp.
I can accept that birds in flight can be tough, but I got loads more keepers on my old 20d - to say I'm unimpressed with my 7d does not even come close to how I really feel about it.
Some examples, all 100% crops, all shot with AI servo, all straight raw to jpeg conversions, done in lightroom 3 with default sharpening setting of '25' -
A Redshank. This should have been a very technically easy shot. Slow moving, good light, high shutter speed, just about all the shots were this bad. 400mm lens. Through the viewfinder the shot looked very sharp.
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I went back home and took the dogs out for a photo session to do some controlled shots. First the 400mm.
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Then the 70-200mm f4 is
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Also a robin shot from today - 400mm default sharpening setting
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And the same shot edited in lightroom, sharpened with a little noise reduction
Anyone got any thoughts, as most of my shots have similar sharpness to the Redshank shot
thanks in advance
Mike
I'm hoping someone can shed a bit of light on a problem with my 7d. Personally I think I've got a faulty camera but would like to be sure before I send it for a repair.
I bought it new from HDEW in April this year, and first used it underwater with 60mm macro and tokins 10-17mm lenses. I was fairly happy with the results.
I then shot plenty of kids football with a 70-200mm f4 L lens, and found the AF to be just 'Ok', nothing better.
This week I got a 400mm f5.6 L and a 70-200mm f4 is L lenses - both highly regarded lenses. I've just done 2 days of wildlife shooting, and have had a massive amount of soft shots - way more than could be user error. I then tested the lenses and am happy that the lenses themselves are not soft, but on most shots there is no specific point of the shot which is properly sharp.
I can accept that birds in flight can be tough, but I got loads more keepers on my old 20d - to say I'm unimpressed with my 7d does not even come close to how I really feel about it.
Some examples, all 100% crops, all shot with AI servo, all straight raw to jpeg conversions, done in lightroom 3 with default sharpening setting of '25' -
A Redshank. This should have been a very technically easy shot. Slow moving, good light, high shutter speed, just about all the shots were this bad. 400mm lens. Through the viewfinder the shot looked very sharp.
I went back home and took the dogs out for a photo session to do some controlled shots. First the 400mm.
Then the 70-200mm f4 is
Also a robin shot from today - 400mm default sharpening setting
And the same shot edited in lightroom, sharpened with a little noise reduction
Anyone got any thoughts, as most of my shots have similar sharpness to the Redshank shot
thanks in advance
Mike


