surenj wrote:I hope the image quality holds up. [I am praying that DaveB is correct!]
So do I of course.
I'm hopefully borrowing a 50D next week to do a few experiments to reassure myself.
Had a look at the samples that DPReview's put up, but as usual they're all JPEGs where the aggressive in-camera sharpening is obvious when you look at 100%. No way to know for sure until we get actual RAW files and support in RAW processors...
Note that while the step up in resolution from the 40D to the 50D was an extra 22% (that's linearly, not for the area) the increase from the 50D to the 7D is only 9% (40D->6D: 33%).
I do find it strange that they're going to offer it as a kit with the 28-135mm IS lens. Maybe they have some stock of that lens they want to get rid of. Can you tell it's not my favourite lens?
I am dissapointed about the lack of 5 brackets for HDR. oh well.... can't have everything eh?
Ya, that would have been nice. But I'm more likely to be using the 5DmkII for HDR bracketing so I guess I'm not that fussed.
None of the previews have mentioned IR remotes (only the N3 cable port) but the photos clearly show an IR window on the grip. So I'm hopeful that the RC-1 remote that I keep on the strap of my 5DmkII will also work with the 7D. It's very useful when you're out in the field and suddenly realise you should have brought the remote cable...
Despite the RAW buffer being quoted at 15 frames, Rob Galbraith notes that he got bursts of 19-20 frames when using a fast CF card. More than 2 seconds of buffer is nice.
Now we just have to wait to find out what it will cost here and when it will arrive.
At least there's no extra focussing screens to get (as for my current DSLRs) and I already have spare batteries, so it's just the body & standard accessories that I'd be after.
I suppose then there'll be the questions of how long to wait for ACR/LR to support it, but I don't think that will take long (ACR releases often have unannounced [not fully tested yet] support for new
models, so it's worth checking and not just trusting the release notes).
Also how long to wait for an RRS L-plate!
Of course if I had to wait a while before getting it, my 40D still takes good pictures. But this one does seem to have a lot of useful features for someone like me!