Aperture doesn't have to be set to F2.8.
I was in this predicament. Deliberated and finally chose the 5D Mark II over the 7D. Mainly because my lens base is all full-frame and I don't intend to start an EFS lens array. Secondly I'm more inclined towards landscape and 5DM2 suits this perfectly.
Bendick,
YES. 5D and 5D2 have hidden center assist AF points that are activated when you use a 2.8 Lens . Aperture doesn't have to be set to F2.8.
Because the lens will stop down to the chosen aperture to record the image. Should be any lens 2.8 or faster, not just those with maximum aperture of exactly 2.8.
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EOS 5D/5D MkII. The points shown in black are visible. The six supplemental points (red) are only visible in ZoomBrowser or ImageBrowser software.
The points shown in solid red are f/2.8 sensitive. The other points are f/5.6 sensitive. These extra (red) points are focus assist points that help the central focus point acquire focus.
So what are you going to do with all your EF-S lenses? :think:yippie, i'm getting my 5Dm2 tmr... my first FF, i've always wanted to try out FF since I gotten my 40D about two years ago... finally realise my wish...
So what are you going to do with all your EF-S lenses? :think:
So tomorrow, you need to change your signature...i sold off 40D and two ef-s lenses lor
So tomorrow, you need to change your signature...
^^Get the 7D first. I mean, the 5d2 is not worth it if you have to give up an EFS lens that you cannot afford to replace with an EF counterpart.
A 7D with 10-22+17-55 IS is still better than a 5D2 and 24-70 (or 24-105)
But if you don't really use your 10-22 then go ahead with the 5D2.
I had the same issue here. Was doing alot of reading when comparing a 5dmk2to the cheaper 7D. Although my 40D is a good camera, but somehow, I was looking out for more especially in low light. As much as I desired a 5dm2, I was trying to avoid getting it due to the cost. When the 7D was out, I was so keen (and hoped that its performance is as good if not close to the 5dm2). Plus, feature-wise, it is kinda better than the 5dm2.
But in the end, I went for the 5dm2. And boy oh boy, definitely no regrets! The IQ and the color/contrast just does it. Yes, felt the pain when I lay out the cash for it. But it's soon forgotten when I look at the images. You can definitely get away without photoshop.
I guess my rationale is that, I just didn't want to go for another crop body. If 7D is better than 40D, I asked myself, how much will it be better to justify the upgrade. Will my issues with the already good 40D go away when I get the 7D? Well, 5dm2 just does it. Plus, I just didn't want to get a 7D and one year down the road, I'm yearning for a FF again.
So if I were to be asked, my answer is, if you can afford it, go full frameIf not, of course, the 7D will be a great camera. What can I say, it's currently the best Canon crop in the market.