Cheers
I think a 7D might be a bit out of my price range :-(
Really? The price of the 7D has really come down as of late!
What to the sub £500 range surely not ?
I must admit I haven't scrolled the classifieds just presumed they were simply too expensive
they can produce superb images especially with some processing
Or third choice - keep the 40D. What are the main reasons for needing the upgrade?
got to be honest I have the 60D and love it, interesting to see people not impressed with the images from the 7d , 60d sensor etc, they can produce superb images especially with some processing
Reason for the change is simply looking at a more modern unit
I did also like the idea of HD video on it
It's internet b011ox talk though:nuts:. The Canon sensors are now behind the sensors of equivalent Nikon's. But what does it matter? In actual real life to a real photographer?
9/10 of 4/5 of F all.
No one is going to go out with their Canon, shoot a picture, and then get a Moink out and shoot with that too, then go home, examine them at 200% and cry into their beer because they want the Canon one to be as good as the Noink.
They'll go out and shoot some pictures, and if they're average photographers, they'll be fairly pleased with the results:shrug:. They'll pick a hundred holes in their own technique, and then maybe see a bit more noise than they'd like in the dark areas
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i fully agree with you Phil. I absolutely love my 60D and the images it produces, so do the people I sell my images to, which is why I find it interesting that some think they are so bad, especially as I am more than happy to shoot at 3200 and have a play if I need too.
IMVHO it's not that they're so bad or that you can't get good results from them it's that if you're setting out to buy a camera today Canon APS-C cameras are now (arguably but very probably) behind what it's possible to get IQ and latitude wise when you're pushing what's possible and looking for the differences.