Official Canon EOS 7D User Thread Part I


tecnica said:
my BG-E7 is stucked to my 7D, i can't do without it. it just feels very weird without the battery grip.

I agree with u.. :)
 

my BG-E7 is stucked to my 7D, i can't do without it. it just feels very weird without the battery grip.

Now I feel weird with the grip on :) LOL

I think I gotten used to shooting without grip...
 

Now I feel weird with the grip on :) LOL

I think I gotten used to shooting without grip...

i did try to shoot without the grip but before i knew it, the grip was back on the body liao, haha.
 

my BG-E7 is stucked to my 7D, i can't do without it. it just feels very weird without the battery grip.

I got the original grip together with the 7D, however I seldom use it. Coz as it's my secondary camera, I would like to have it as light as possible. That one of the main reason why I got the 7D instead of 1DM4.
 

tecnica said:
my BG-E7 is stucked to my 7D, i can't do without it. it just feels very weird without the battery grip.

Another reason why i like to use the grip is coz i can have 2 batts on my camera,which means longer shooting period
 

I got the original grip together with the 7D, however I seldom use it. Coz as it's my secondary camera, I would like to have it as light as possible. That one of the main reason why I got the 7D instead of 1DM4.

you doing commercial shooting, different la.

i am just a hobbyist who shoots during free time only. the little bit of weight, i can still tahan.
 

The grip seems to balance things out better... especially with the larger, heavier lenses.
 

Does the "Made in Where" important to you? Or is the specs and features = image quality gives a better edge? Made in Japan does not necessarily mean better quality images or features.

Made in Japan means better built quality ma
 

Made in Japan means better built quality ma

The first batch of 5Dmk1 bodies, I think 'Made in Japan' if my memories didn't fail me, have some issue. The mirror will drop off if engaged in high speed shooting mode. This issue has been addressed by Canon and it is FOC to have it fixed by Canon.
 

hanqiang1011 said:
The first batch of 5Dmk1 bodies, I think 'Made in Japan' if my memories didn't fail me, have some issue. The mirror will drop off if engaged in high speed shooting mode. This issue has been addressed by Canon and it is FOC to have it fixed by Canon.

U're right about the reflex mirror having a tendency to fall off as the epoxy used for the hinges is not really made for our local climate. For me, I didn't have this issue even after using for quite some time then.

So when I sent my 5D for general cleaning at CSC back then, they checked for me even though I never request it and left my camera there for a day. All they did was to affix 2 bumper plates on each side to reinforce the mirror, thus solving the problem and of cos, it's free.

It doesn't just affect the first batch but subsequent batches as well.
 

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Made in Japan means better built quality ma

Not necessary. There are lots of recall for vehicles (Toyota) that are made in Japan, but no recall or lesser recall for vehicles (Toyota too) that are made in Thailand. So no matter where the camera is made in, it is still the same... because the QA or QC are still from Japan too.
 

U're right about the reflex mirror having a tendency to fall off as the epoxy used for the hinges is not really made for our local climate. For me, I didn't have this issue even after using for quite some time then.

So when I sent my 5D for general cleaning at CSC back then, they checked for me even though I never request it and left my camera there for a day. All they did was to affix 2 bumper plates on each side to reinforce the mirror, thus solving the problem and of cos, it's free.

It doesn't just affect the first batch but subsequent batches as well.

Back then when I still had my 5D, CSC did it for free too when I brought it to clean sensor :)
 

Need advises...

My company had a 3 days event. So I brought my 7D to shoot as event photographer. So when speaker speaking, I used my 7D with EF 70-200mm f2.8 L mount on monopod to shoot with high speed shooting. First and second day it was ok. But third day, something happened! while still shooting with same setup, also WB is setted to AWB all the while but all of a suddenly the images becomes reddish and skin tone of speaker turned yellowish! All shots using AWB during the first 2 days were fine but under the same conditions on third day it sucks... So I tried setting my WB to 3000K and the shots are 'normalized' no color distortions. Then after 3 hours, tested shooting back at AWB, normal again!!! Sorry I cant posted the photos as my working company owns the rights.

Is it sensor got heated up?

Cheers
 

Not necessary. There are lots of recall for vehicles (Toyota) that are made in Japan, but no recall or lesser recall for vehicles (Toyota too) that are made in Thailand. So no matter where the camera is made in, it is still the same... because the QA or QC are still from Japan too.

May I asked then how about grey sets? Arent grey set = non-QC goods, rejected goods or stolen goods?
 

Back then when I still had my 5D, CSC did it for free too when I brought it to clean sensor :)

I suppose they have a SOP to chk every single 5D that comes in for servicing, just to ensure that the mod is done.
 

anyone know of any hand strap with arca swiss mount with D-ring screw for the 7D?
 

Just want to know what lens you guys using with your canon 7D?
 

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