I'll try and do a few test shots later with an indoor subject that's not moving (like the dog which is my favourite subject)
Surely the dog will move unless its stuffed, just breathing would involve movement
Do you a straight swap for a 40D with just under 400 actuations and will chuck in a mint 430EX flash for good measure?
DemiLion, before I read your comment I was starting to get that feeling and now you have cruelly confirmed it
Perhaps the truth is that the 40D was easier to pick up and shoot with and was quite considerably less complex to set up. I have always shot RAW and in either Tv or Av but beyond that I have perhaps failed to grasp the basics of 7d's set up?
It's quite a daunting prospect going through all those menu set ups but clearly that's what I need to do but importantly before that, take the camera off the Autoselection:bonk:
I think he was kidding, at least I sure hope he was
I assume you were trying to focus on the bird? had a look at the exif data focal length -200mm, shutter speed - 1/100s, iso - 100.
Given the rule you should be at 1/200s shutter speed or faster (if handheld).
This is exactly my experience and feelings.Stick with it, I went from a 450D to a 7D... My first set of shots was terrible... OOF exposed badly etc..
A few more goes, a play with the various modes and I would fight anybody if they tried to take my 7D away now
It is a great bit of kit...

Still pondering this and my only question is...if it is purely down to user error then why do I have so many pics where I really can't find anything in focus and linked to that why would canon have a default auto mode that so often doesn't get it right.
Just looking through some holiday pics where I took quite a few portrait pics of people before going out and they are really hit and miss, about 1 in 4 are in focus and sharp, another 1 has a small area in focus (usually the bottom right corner) and the others appear to have no point anywhere in the frame in focus???
Still pondering this and my only question is...if it is purely down to user error then why do I have so many pics where I really can't find anything in focus and linked to that why would canon have a default auto mode that so often doesn't get it right.
Just looking through some holiday pics where I took quite a few portrait pics of people before going out and they are really hit and miss, about 1 in 4 are in focus and sharp, another 1 has a small area in focus (usually the bottom right corner) and the others appear to have no point anywhere in the frame in focus???
and to badly quote Charleston Heston, you will only get it by prising it from my cold lifeless fingers![]()