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New Camera: Bought a Canon 7D #37396
11/18/11 05:31 PM
11/18/11 05:31 PM
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Jim Garvie Offline OP
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I don't buy gear very often. Basically, if my camera and lenses are meeting my needs creatively and technically, I don't have a driving need to replace them. Which is basically why I stuck with my 40Ds for the last 3 years: they did everything I asked of them and the 10 mpx files they generated were perfectly adequate for 90% of my shooting. For the other 10%, I would rent the camera I needed. Which is what I did when I shot the American Rottweiler Club's National Specialty Show in Greeley CO in 2010. I felt I needed more mpx and more fps and so I rented a 7D.

Well, that was clearly a mistake smile. I really liked that camera. And while my 40Ds were still more than adequate for studio work and the smaller shows I shoot throughout the year, I started yearning for those 7D files and that 8 fps shooting speed as I began to shoot more performance events. The fact that the value of the 40Ds was starting to wane also played a role but, finally a couple of weeks ago after I finished shooting two Herding Trials, I decided to sell the 40s and buy a 7D. This week, I completed the deal and yesterday, the 7D arrived at my doorstep.

It's a very nicely maintained, 4-month-old camera with virtually no wear which was used primarily as a film camera for a student in film school. Why is that good? Because the shutter stays open for video instead of the opening/closing action in still photography. In short, the camera looks and works as if it were brand new.

For the past day, I've been re-acquainting myself with the 7D and actually getting more familiar with some of the features I never used when I rented it last year. The focusing system is much more sophisticated than that of the XXD cameras and is taking some experimentation to find the right setup for what I'm shooting at the moment. Having said that, it's an awesome piece of equipment and I'm enjoying learning what it's all about. Here's a shot I took today in the yard while watching the puppies trying to escape from the Xpen. Yes, we still have an extra boy who goes to his new home tomorrow. The subject is one I've shot all Summer -- the Scarlett Passion Flowers blooming (still) in our yard. I hope you'll like it.



So, how do I like the camera so far? I love it. I'll need to test it out in studio situations but that's usually the least-demanding environment for my cameras. And I'm used to working with the files so I already have my RAW processing shortcuts in place. As I get more share-able shots this weekend, I'll share them.

Jim


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Re: New Camera: Bought a Canon 7D [Re: Jim Garvie] #37398
11/18/11 06:50 PM
11/18/11 06:50 PM
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Hey Jim,

That is awesome to hear. I have been debating the purchase of a 7d for ages because of the super-fast frame rate as compared to my 5dii. I keep hoping that Canon will announce a new 5 series (or, LOL, the vaporware 3d). The AF on the 5dii is primitive, event compared to the 40d (it owes its AF back to the 20d - with 5 additional 'hidden AF points').

Re: New Camera: Bought a Canon 7D [Re: James Morrissey] #37399
11/18/11 07:10 PM
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Glad you have a good copy of the 7D. I've owned pretty much every canon camera, bought the 7D in August, and have yet to obtain one decent image from it! Right off there were resolution and focusing issues, sent it back, got another one--same issues. (Google it, it's a major problem). Sent it to Canon Service Center--they recalibrated it--sent it back--same issues plus now the camera was underexposing. Sent it back was told it was the sensor and again had to re-calibrate it. Got it back--same issues. Was told to recalibrate each of my lenses to it--did that-but tests showed no need-sent it back-told another new sensor and recalibrated again. Just came back from Utah--all images are still soft and still is back focusing! Makes me not want to spend the money on the new Canon coming out in 2012. They've offered me a refurbished one per warranty but for $1500 I think they should just replace it.


Gigi Ebert Photography
Re: New Camera: Bought a Canon 7D [Re: gebert] #37400
11/18/11 08:11 PM
11/18/11 08:11 PM
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Jim Garvie Offline OP
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Sorry you're having problems with yours but this is the second one I've used -- plus I've talked with two of the rental companies about the 7D's reliability -- and I've experienced no issues and the companies maintain that it is as reliable as every other camera they carry. Which is not to say you can't get a bad one. However, I've found that with focus, you have to be absolutely sure what you're focusing on and use the "Spot AF" and the proper focus point whenever possible. But, since I usually focus with just the central focus point, that's not an issue.

As I said, there are bad samples of every single thing that is manufactured in this world. Sorry you got one of these. Glad mine seems to be working just fine.

Jim


Jim Garvie
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Re: New Camera: Bought a Canon 7D [Re: Jim Garvie] #37404
11/18/11 09:24 PM
11/18/11 09:24 PM
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Congratulations on the new camera! One photographer that I market images for, uses the 7D and just loves it.

Enjoy!

Polly



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