Canon announces EOS 7D ***Official Discussion thread***

It will be incredibly low drain. I guess its just the LCD used to "communicate" through the viewfinder. Bear in mind how long a digital watch lasts on a tiny battery. Don't see it as a problem.

Paul
 
I've just been taking some test shots with the 100-400L which doesn't get much use these days, and was a bit dismayed to see the fuzzy results at 400mm and wide open where it's always been a good performer, but it did appear to be back focusing.

However I've just adjusted the focus micro adjustment to -10 (just for the 100-400) and tbe difference is stunning!

Hmm... might have to do some tests with the other lenses.
 
However I've just adjusted the focus micro adjustment to -10 (just for the 100-400) and tbe difference is stunning!

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Excuse my ignorance but what in hell's that CT??:thinking:
 
Excuse my ignorance but what in hell's that CT??:thinking:

If you go into the AF custom functions you'll find 'micro adjustment' which allows you to make adjustments to your lenses and calibrate them to your camera on a lens by lens basis or set all lenses to a common amount of focus adjustment.

The 50D and the 1DMK3 have the same function.
 
Thanks CT I dont think my 40D has hence my question. Certainly an important point to know about when I upgrade to the 7D :thumbs:
 
Nope -the 40D doesn't have it.
 
You got me all excited then CT! I went out yesterday afternoon with the 100-400L and I wasn't exactly impressed with the results. I still haven't managed to get what I consider to be a 'WOW' photo with it but lets not get in to that again!

Just tried jiggling the micro adjustment and, as with my 50D, Zero adjustment looks best. Obviously its down to individual camera/lens combinations.
 
I've just been taking some test shots with the 100-400L which doesn't get much use these days, and was a bit dismayed to see the fuzzy results at 400mm and wide open where it's always been a good performer, but it did appear to be back focusing.

However I've just adjusted the focus micro adjustment to -10 (just for the 100-400) and tbe difference is stunning!

Hmm... might have to do some tests with the other lenses.

Just got mine and I'll get the chance to do some serious trials next week, but my initial impressions with the 300 2.8 and my 100-400 look pretty good, however I'll have to set up on a tripod to get meaningful results. Both the above lenses have been set to zero by Elstree so it'll be interesting to see if my 7D body is off a bit. Are all your other lenses ok, Cedric, would expect all to be off a bit if they are ok on a number of other bodies?
 
Interesting CT, been using my exclusivly with the 100-400 so far, hadnt noticed an issue but you have me thinking, think I need to check mine, do you have any paticular way you do your tests? as not had micro adjustment before so not sure where to start.

I've just been taking some test shots with the 100-400L which doesn't get much use these days, and was a bit dismayed to see the fuzzy results at 400mm and wide open where it's always been a good performer, but it did appear to be back focusing.

However I've just adjusted the focus micro adjustment to -10 (just for the 100-400) and tbe difference is stunning!

Hmm... might have to do some tests with the other lenses.
 
LOL Sorry Jon. :D

Actually it was more a bit of complacancy on my part taking the shots hand held when I almost always work off a tripod and gimbal head. Doing the shots again properly off a tripod, I'm getting the sharpest result with the adjustment set back to zero.

It doesn't help that I'm almost always shooting with primes these days either.
 
Interesting CT, been using my exclusivly with the 100-400 so far, hadnt noticed an issue but you have me thinking, think I need to check mine, do you have any paticular way you do your tests? as not had micro adjustment before so not sure where to start.

I find the square wire pattern on a nut feeder is a good indication of sharpness. Make sure you use a tripod for consistent results.

You can only adjust +/- 20 either side of zero anyway, so perhaps just try in increments of 5 either side of zero.
 
I find the square wire pattern on a nut feeder is a good indication of sharpness. Make sure you use a tripod for consistent results.

You can only adjust +/- 20 either side of zero anyway, so perhaps just try in increments of 5 either side of zero.

Thanks CT, havent noticed any issues, but after spending all the money on good kit, supose I shot make sure it set to its optimum. :D
 
Just got mine and I'll get the chance to do some serious trials next week, but my initial impressions with the 300 2.8 and my 100-400 look pretty good, however I'll have to set up on a tripod to get meaningful results. Both the above lenses have been set to zero by Elstree so it'll be interesting to see if my 7D body is off a bit. Are all your other lenses ok, Cedric, would expect all to be off a bit if they are ok on a number of other bodies?

Well I've never had occasion to touch the micro adjustment before, and It seems I didn't need to this time anyway. :lol:

I've certainly not noticed any issues with any of my other lenses. I must admit though that I'm beginning to wonder if 18 mp isn't a bridge too far for the 100-400L to meet the demand being made on it.
 
Well I've never had occasion to touch the micro adjustment before, and It seems I didn't need to this time anyway. :lol:

I've certainly not noticed any issues with any of my other lenses. I must admit though that I'm beginning to wonder if 18 mp isn't a bridge too far for the 100-400L to meet the demand being made on it.

Wel, it'll be interesting to have a play with 100/400 v 300 2.8. I can't say I've had any issues with my 100/400 and the 1Ds mk3, although I accept the pixel density will be higher on the 7.
 
Interesting CT, been using my exclusivly with the 100-400 so far, hadnt noticed an issue but you have me thinking, think I need to check mine, do you have any paticular way you do your tests? as not had micro adjustment before so not sure where to start.

Focus calibration check procedure from Chuck Westfall, Canon USA technical guru. Second question down in this link http://www.digitaljournalist.org/issue0812/tech-tips.html

There's also some good info in this link, with a good reference target pic from our TimD http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=166932
 
Well there's certainly nothing wrong with the lens George, I'm satisfied now its performing as well as it always did with regard to focusing, but it's just not resolving the fine feather detail on the 7D that I like to see. To be fair it's crap light today and I'm shooting at 1600 ISO, but I'd like to see any really sharp bird shots anyone has managed with the 100-400L and the 7D.
 
The lads that have got the EOS 7D are you happy with the over all performance of the camera .

More than Happy so far, still a lot to play with/get to grips with, but am loving it.
 
The lads that have got the EOS 7D are you happy with the over all performance of the camera .

Absolutely! Best camera I've had so far without a doubt.
 
The lads that have got the EOS 7D are you happy with the over all performance of the camera .

Well I'm so happy with the 7D I've just put my 5DMk2 up for sale!
 
Yes, great bang for not too many bucks........
 
Yes, great bang for not too many bucks........

Well I'm so happy with the 7D I've just put my 5DMk2 up for sale!

Absolutely! Best camera I've had so far without a doubt.

More than Happy so far, still a lot to play with/get to grips with, but am loving it.


Couldn't at least one of you have said no? It's getting harder and harder to keep my credit card in my wallet
 
Hey guys, not posted here in awhile, kind of forgot about the forum playing with my new found love so much.
Very very happy with the camera, feels so comfortable in hand.

Went for the first proper shoot with it on Wednesday and the shots are super sharp using the the 18-135 f/3.5-6.0 that came with it. I do however miss the 24-70 f/2.8 I had in my Nikon set up so I am looking to buy a Canon 24-70 f/2.8 in the not so distant future, also looking into buying a 580exII as I am also missing the sb-600, my judgement is slightly clouded right now due to the fact I have gone from a couple of fast lenses and a flash to one slow but sharp lens.

Heres some of the images....

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2525/3995230423_8aa7ae0635_b.jpg


http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2524/3995993412_6ea5c84537_b.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2456/3995998840_57631c8830_b.jpg

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Hey guys, not posted here in awhile, kind of forgot about the forum playing with my new found love so much.
Very very happy with the camera, feels so comfortable in hand.

Went for the first proper shoot with it on Wednesday and the shots are super sharp using the the 18-135 f/3.5-6.0 that came with it. I do however miss the 24-70 f/2.8 I had in my Nikon set up so I am looking to buy a Canon 24-70 f/2.8 in the not so distant future, also looking into buying a 580exII as I am also missing the sb-600, my judgement is slightly clouded right now due to the fact I have gone from a couple of fast lenses and a flash to one slow but sharp lens.

Heres some of the images....

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2525/3995230423_8aa7ae0635_b.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2524/3995993412_6ea5c84537_b.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2456/3995998840_57631c8830_b.jpg

Some good photos there Skawt.
 
Looking forward to playing with my 100-400 and 7D in Spain next week. The sun will hopefully be shining and I should get some good light. I am interested to see if micro adjustment is needed as on my 50D it had been calibrated to +1. Not a lot, but made a difference!
 
Got my 7D grip today.

Build quality is a little bit better than the previous ones, especially the battery cover. It has the same texture as the body and the curving to it gives a much better fit to the body. The minor changes to the shap is noticable as soon as you hold it in the vertical position.

The battery information on the body shows the details of both batteries.

Overall, I'm pleased with it but would have prefered the 7D was the same form factor as the 1D.
 
I have found one thing that's bugging me and I don't know if it's my Lightroom playing up at a very coincidental time, the canon cr2 raw files or the 7d but it is the fact that when I ever under expose sky in Lightroom, using the graduated filter tool, to give it a more dramatic effect some of the really overexposed highlights come out with a purple and pink tinge.

Can any Lightroom and 7d users help me out here and test this in their Lightroom with a few underexposed out sky pics please?
 
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The 7D now brings a further 3 million pixels to the table which isn't insignificant. It wouldn't have turned my Kingfisher shot into a masterpiece, but it would have added welcome resolution to that final cropped image had I had it at the time.

These crops show the the maximum subject size I could have recorded that Kingfisher at (full 1:1 file size) from each of the following cameras. Obviously, they're not 100% crops, but they are to scale.

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If you're into wildlife photography, you really need to get a grasp of what these sensor sizes and pixel densities mean before you go and spend a whole load of wonga on your next camera.

Of course, the closer you can get to your subject and the more you can increase his size in the viewfinder, the less these differences matter, but the fact is you just can't get that close, not with any regularity, and the more reach you have the better in most situations.

EDIT.

I've been asked to add the 1DSMK3 and 5DMK2 into the above comparison chart. There are actually slight differences in sensor size between the two but so slight as to make little difference.

Cedric, could you add an approximation of the 1DMk4's resolution/size to the chart please!
 
Cedric, could you add an approximation of the 1DMk4's resolution/size to the chart please!
1D4 pixel density is very close to the 40D and thus the image size would be much the same as the 40D.

I do not understand why CT's example shows the 5D2 and 1Ds3 appearing larger than images from the 20D/30D, since the pixel density is the same, as near as dammit, between all four bodies.

Also, the 1D3 has a lower pixel density than the 20D/30D. Its 100% crop images should look smaller than those from the 20D/30D.

This thread shows actual 100% crops from my 1D3, 30D, 40D and 50D - http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=157937&highlight=reach - As you will see, the 1D3 has less reach than the 30D. I'm afraid it looks like CT's nice little series is rather misleading.
 
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