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You get used to it quite quickly, I just got the new 40mm pancake lens which is teeny on this camera.Eddzz!! said:Love my new 7D, though it is a heavy beast!
You get used to it quite quickly, I just got the new 40mm pancake lens which is teeny on this camera.Eddzz!! said:Love my new 7D, though it is a heavy beast!
Does anyone use their 7D with a 17-55mm lens as a standard walk around set up please? And if so how does it compare against a 24-105? I recently sold my 24-105 with the intention of purchasing the 24-70, then it went out of stock everywhere and was replaced by the twice as expensive mk2!! Story of my life !
The goblin said:Yes you can adjust the brightness, it's in the menu.
I don't have any issues with mine, but it's a struggle to see outside sometimes.
Yellowbelly said:All lcd displays have an optimal viewing angle, but the top screen on my 7D is clear from any resonable point of view. Is your battery charged ok?
CT said:You shouldn't be experiencing this problem. LCD screens do have a finite life though, and prolonged exposure to bright daylight can cause them to fade. Having said that my cameras are out in broad daylight more than most and I've not had the problem yet with any of them.
It sounds like it could be a faulty LCD panel or a bad connection - I'd certainly get it looked at, particularly if the camera is still under warranty.
Yellowbelly said:Ah I now see what you mean. Yes the panel does kind of fade a bit when viewed from the front above the camera. That is perfectly normal and is a function of the light through the crystal. You wouldn't normally view from that angle anyway.
See what I mean when I say that I like to pick fault with things? Inherited that defect from my mother![]()
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Fly_Half said:So how come the 7D is now virtually un-sellable second hand on TP?
Because we all have oneSo how come the 7D is now virtually un-sellable second hand on TP?
So how come the 7D is now virtually un-sellable second hand on TP?
And that yesThere is a full frame fixation on this place.
goint to take my 7D to the camera shop to be sent off and calibrated
hope it doesnt take long
If the shots were similar when on the tripod, how can off the tripod make the 7d worse other than settings and/or unsteady hands ??I did some test shots on a tripod with the 600d and 7d using my nifty 50 my efs 17-55 f2.8
and my ef70-200 f2.8 IS mk1
the shots were similar
off the tripod and taking bird shots etc the 600d was far better
the 7d only had a few keepers no matter what I did
calibrating the lens to the 7d didn't seem to help alot
It just has focusing issues imo

If the shots were similar when on the tripod, how can off the tripod make the 7d worse other than settings and/or unsteady hands ??![]()
That makes more senseshould have said that the on tripod shots where of a static fixed item namely one of my cars
off tripod shots were of birds in the trees whilst walking around in my grounds
it's very hard to put my finger on what is wrong with it all I can say is the 600d takes alot more keepers that the 7d
the 7d seems to focus on the wrong point more often than not
looks fine through the viewfinder when taking the shot though
maybe it's just me but I find the 7d alot of faffing and hard work just to tale a simple off the cuff shot that will more than likely be out of focus where as my 600d is fine and I have no complaints
Perhaps you bought a camera that is more complicate than you need? The 5d3 has a similar (and improved) af system with as many, if not more options than the 7d.
Rebel t3i said:may be so
the problem appears to be trying to synchronise what you want to focus on with what the camera decides to focus on
I bought it for it's focusing abilities and so far the only focusing abilities mine seems to have are out of focus abilities lol
I have surfed the net on many occasion looking for a cure and it seems a very common complaint with the 7d
it will be interesting to see if the new firm ware upgrade out soon does anything to solve the issues some of us 7d owners seem to be plagued with