p.20 #2 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
Thanks Ron - and don't worry about the spelling mistake: it happens all the time and to be honest I was messing with you when I came across as miffed about it!
p.20 #6 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
Lots of nice photos in this thread! I've only had my 7D about a week and a half. The 7D is my first DSLR, so I'm learning. Here's one shot that I took Saturday morning.
I've also uploaded two video's that I shot in 720p @ 60fps. You can view those here (nothing professional, but something that's representative of what the "average Joe" might get with it):
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For the rest, I can only say that I'm extremely happy with the camera!
p.20 #15 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
dwweiche wrote:
Gee, Paul, have you considered sending in your camera and lenses for calibration? That image is not sharp at the pixel level...
/Remove tongue from cheek.
Well... actually, I have not updated my other thread about the focus problems I am having with my 7D and 100-400. The body & lens went in together, then the lens went back by itself, then they both went in together again. The bloody combo still can't autofocus reliably at 100mm and at infinity (i.e., long subject distances). I'm taking a break, then may send the lens in again after the eagle season winds down and the soon-to-return great blue herons are obscured by new leaves on trees.
That said, when doing these ISS shots, the (manual) focus can be hit-or-miss, and atmospheric seeing conditions are important too, as well as the shooter's tracking. I have done better before with the 50D and same glass, so hopefully I can top this someday.