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I'm not keen on the shutter sound - I havent made up my mind yet whether it's noisier than the 50D or just different.![]()
I genuinely think it is the quietest shutter I've owned...
I'm not keen on the shutter sound - I havent made up my mind yet whether it's noisier than the 50D or just different.![]()
CT.... Nudge!![]()
OK. Well, as I said last night, I had a play with my 7D that I collected from Digital Depot yesterday lunchtime. First impressions are very good. Here's a quick review so far.
1. Look and feel
The 7D definitely feels a bit more substantial than the 50D that its replaced. It's not much bigger but has an extra ridge on the back that seems to help it fit the hand better. The eye-cup is a touch larger and more like the one on my 1DsII - presumably the bigger viewfinder needs a bigger eye-cup.
One of the big revelations for me is the shutter button. It is so controllable. When I had a 1D MkII, I used to have to leave it in low speed mode or I would always fire off two shots at a time. The new button on the 7D offers the control to leave the camera on 8fps and still take single shots when I need to.
The only negative is the same issue that I've always had with the 5D and xxD cameras that pulling it out of a bag can cause the control knob top left to turn to a different mode so you have to remember to check it. Perhaps I need to go back to the insulation tape holding the control like I did on my 5D.
2. Viewfinder
The viewfinder is superb. It is significantly clearer than the 50D and exactly what I was hoping for. I also like the new grid you can turn on or off in the viewfinder. I have a grid screen on my 1DsII which I find very useful for leveling horizons and to have the option when I want on the 7D is great.
3. AF Performance
Although I haven't had chance to test in anger yet (planes against sky are hardly a challenge) it feels impressive and did in the garden this morning too. I am co-leading a bird of prey photography workshop next Saturday and so should be able to comment better then. The 50D really struggled a couple of weeks ago so we will have to wait and see.
But, it feels like the AF is accurate and tracks well on planes (the results so far confirm this) and it is certainly quicker than my 1DsII.
It also seemed to handover between AF points and seemed to be more sophisticated than the 1Ds. Again, only time and experience will truly tell.
4. Metering Performance
Can't really comment yet as I was running manual metering off bushes so nothing challenging.
5. Options
It's a complex camera and I will have to take time to learn it. Only really played with the different AF modes a little bit so far.
6. Image Quality
I know there are loads of tests but for me the real proof will be in what I take images of.
Firstly, 100% crop on a decent lens (500/4) shows good resolution and although high ISO looks reasonably noisy at the pixel level, it takes NR well showing the noise is well distributed and on a full screen image where pixel smoothing/averaging is used the quality really is good. I reckon it's at least a match for my full frame 1DsII. I need to do a Noise Ninja profile and play more but again it looks pretty promising.
7. Other info
It works with Lightroom 2.5 although it is not on the official list of supported cameras. However, only a beta camera profile is available so I would expect 2.6 to offer better support.
8. Conclusions
So far, so good. Pretty impressed although need to take more images. Really feels like it could hit the spot as a 1D-lite, in the same way as a 5DII is a 1Ds-lite.
So, an image...
EOS 7D, 500 f/4L IS, tripod, gimbal, ISO 1250, f/4.5, 1/250s
As you can see, it was getting proper dark - this was taken at about 7pm last night.
And a 100% crop
I don't want to get into a pixel peeping war here just want to provide people with information.
Yes a D700/D3 will be better but I wanted a crop sensor on this camera. Remember, this is a 100% crop from a 18Mpx image. I am very confident this will give a fine quality A4 print and Noise Ninja would further help things along.
Hope this is useful to some and I will add more over the coming days/weeks as I get more exposure to the camera. I would also encourage other early adopters to do the same.
Paul
I did notice straight away that the images on the preview screen looked a lot darker than on all the XXD cameras I've had,
The two silent modes only work in Live View though?CT,
Silent shutter us on by default. Try switching that off and see if the shutter sounds better.
Gord.
Glad thats not just me, noticed this myself and have upped the Brightness on the LCD.
Switching it off Auto onto Manual makes it a bit brighter too, but I might give it a touch more.![]()
OK. Another test result to share.
I've historically run the old Sandisk Extreme III cards or Transcend 133x cards and have got about the same performance on the 1DsII (presumably meaning the cards were faster than the camera).
Since the 7D has a high frame rate and also creates very large images, I decided to invest in some new 300x UDMA cards (should be similar to the new 45MB/s Sandisk Extremes but much cheaper)
The test was the fire a burst until the camera slowed down from the high speed and then wait for the buffer to be empty. So, to be clear, the time is from the start of the burst to when the write LED goes out.
Transcend 133x (8Gb): 41s
Sandisk Extreme III (classic) (8Gb): 23s
Transcend 300x UDMA (16Gb): 14s
So, I would say that fast cards are indeed very useful on the new camera.
Paul
Glad you are putting the 7D to some use alread badger.
i think we have now fulfilled all the backorders and have a few spare bodies left if anyone is still tempted.
Mention TP and you will get the £1399 price.
Stuart
01438 367619
Glad you are putting the 7D to some use alread badger.
i think we have now fulfilled all the backorders and have a few spare bodies left if anyone is still tempted.
Mention TP and you will get the £1399 price.
Stuart
01438 367619
Fancy taking my mint 50D in part exchange?![]()
Glad you are putting the 7D to some use alread badger.
i think we have now fulfilled all the backorders and have a few spare bodies left if anyone is still tempted.
Mention TP and you will get the £1399 price.
Stuart
01438 367619
tut tut you should be helping the UK economy to get out of recession rather than sending your money to Hong Kong.![]()
...Motion blur is definitely visible on the first one...
Paul

Nice to see you showing your findings with complete honesty, I look forward to seeing how your performance and findings improve when you get the hang of it.

As above really - A big thank you to Stuart at Digital Depot for making me part with my money.
7D arrived today, just charging her up to have a play!!
Any opinions on some of the menu settings? For example, CT you highlighted about the menus best to diable for the 50D - Any idea on these yet? Am I looking at disabling that auto lighting optimiser similar to the 50D?
I would like to say a thank you to Stuart and the team at Digital Depot.
Received my 7D today.
Love the cropped Robin shot Cedric!
I think I have made up my mind now!
I would like to say a thank you to Stuart and the team at Digital Depot.
I'll second that - it was a great discount off the launch price of a new model, and pretty rapid service and good communication from Digital Depot too
Thanks Stuart!![]()
Just the default (literally says default in the drop down)as it came, not used it that much really so don't play with the settings.
The two silent modes only work in Live View though?
OK. Another test result to share.
I've historically run the old Sandisk Extreme III cards or Transcend 133x cards and have got about the same performance on the 1DsII (presumably meaning the cards were faster than the camera).
Since the 7D has a high frame rate and also creates very large images, I decided to invest in some new 300x UDMA cards (should be similar to the new 45MB/s Sandisk Extremes but much cheaper)
The test was the fire a burst until the camera slowed down from the high speed and then wait for the buffer to be empty. So, to be clear, the time is from the start of the burst to when the write LED goes out.
Transcend 133x (8Gb): 41s
Sandisk Extreme III (classic) (8Gb): 23s
Transcend 300x UDMA (16Gb): 14s
So, I would say that fast cards are indeed very useful on the new camera.
Paul