11-17-2012 07:31 AM
Want to buy new DSLR ( I own 40D).
11-17-2012 07:42 AM - edited 11-17-2012 07:43 AM
11-17-2012 07:50 AM
Thanks.
I saw the compare page but Does it worh it? (I need to change some lenses aswell)
11-17-2012 07:52 AM
Hi there
I have both, and their both great for different reasons. The 7d is great for fast action and wildlife photography, oh and it gives you extra reach on your lenses. The 5d MK II is a great landscape, and portrait camera. So as the previous poster said, it depends on what your main use will be.
John
11-17-2012 03:26 PM
You'll need to analize your requirements because they are very different tools for the job. One requires EF lenses ONLY, while the other can use less expensive (cheaper to manufacture due to the size of components & lighter in weight too) made for the AF-S mount. One offers more reach to your lenses thanks to the crop factor, so many wildlife shooters go for a 7D to save on the very expensive lenses they' have to buy to get the same shot on a 5D2. Also the 7D has a much better AF system for fast paced action such as sports & what I shoot which is Radio Control events. The 5D2 couldn't get many of the shots my 7D did, but my 7D didn't produce the nicest looking sky after heavy cropping, which was just about the only real complaint I had with it. Another thing the 7D has going for it is the built in flash, which can mean a lot at times. You'd be surprised how often you think you won't need a flash as you head out the door but later that day you find out you were wrong.
I don't own either anymore, but they were excellent bodies and each served different purposes. The trick is understanding what you want from your camera so others can be more helpful.
11-17-2012 04:02 PM
what john27 said
what are you going to shoot??
11-19-2012 06:13 PM
I had this same dilemma when I bought my 7D. I was in between that and the 5Dmkii, and chose the 7D because I shoot mainly wildlife and events, where the benefit of the 8 fps shutter is warranted. Haven't looked back since making that decision, and now looking at adding the 6D to the entourage. As others have said, entirely depends on what subject matter you'll be shooting.
11-19-2012 07:00 PM
11-19-2012 09:23 PM
11-19-2012 09:54 PM - edited 11-19-2012 10:08 PM
NOT QUITE RIGHT. When you crop a 5D2 image to the same size the 7D produces you only have a bit more than an 8 mpixel image. You can crop the 7D image much deeper than the 5D2 image & still have a decent size of file.
Here's the link to a recent discussion on the topic.
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1157489/0?keyword=crop#11041410
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