Official Canon EOS 7D User Thread Part I


Hello guys, just got my 7D last saturday and now enjoying my new camera...:)
 

anyone shoot video using 7D? Have some question.

1) can i use any lens to shoot video? Heard we need lens with image stabiliser.

2) do we need a fast CF card to shoot video, what speed is recommended?

3) is shooting video bad for sensor? if true, then why Canon have this video built in that will spoilt the camera, make no sense right?
 

Hehehe...after so long of uncertainty...I've finally bought my 7D+ 24-70mm f2.8 ...
Loving my new toy...I think my wife is loving it more .....mmm maybe I will give it to her after a while....another excuse to upgrade..:)
 

any idea how much does the sandisk 30mb/s 8gb cf retails for. i asked ard and the price is 45.. good?
 

anyone shoot video using 7D? Have some question.

1) can i use any lens to shoot video? Heard we need lens with image stabiliser.

2) do we need a fast CF card to shoot video, what speed is recommended?

3) is shooting video bad for sensor? if true, then why Canon have this video built in that will spoilt the camera, make no sense right?

1) You don't need IS to shoot video, but it helps in handheld video recording.

2) If you are using your 7D for video regularly, it only makes sense to get a card with a higher write speed. Otherwise, your average CF card is enough.

3) No, i know people who bought a 5D II just for video.
 

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anyone shoot video using 7D? Have some question.

1) can i use any lens to shoot video? Heard we need lens with image stabiliser.

2) do we need a fast CF card to shoot video, what speed is recommended?

3) is shooting video bad for sensor? if true, then why Canon have this video built in that will spoilt the camera, make no sense right?
1) you dont need an IS lens to shoot video but IS do helps by reducing the jelllo effect in the video.

2) i read that the 7D needs a min 9mb/s card. so a sandisk ultra will be good enough.

3) not sure, have not encounter any probs yet.
 

Anybody concerns of using CF card since SD card is so popular now. One day CF card could stop production and 7D might be out of use.
 

Anybody concerns of using CF card since SD card is so popular now. One day CF card could stop production and 7D might be out of use.

CF has MUCH faster throughput possibilities, but even for sports, the really fast SD cards can often keep up. SD is more fragile (although the slot is, imho, a far better design than CF) and easy to lose (I've never lost one, however), but on the other hand the CF slot in the camera is also potentially super-fragile, but usually not a problem.

We may get, sometime in the near future, a new standard that has the robustness of CF but the "slot-robustness" of the SD cards. It matters nothing to us now, since no cameras will take them.
 

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CF has MUCH faster throughput possibilities, but even for sports, the really fast SD cards can often keep up. SD is more fragile (although the slot is, imho, a far better design than CF) and easy to lose (I've never lost one, however), but on the other hand the CF slot in the camera is also potentially super-fragile, but usually not a problem.

We may get, sometime in the near future, a new standard that has the robustness of CF but the "slot-robustness" of the SD cards. It matters nothing to us now, since no cameras will take them.

I really like CF cards, but the only thing that worries me is the bent pin issue which never happens with SD cards. Although the issue is rare, it only has to happen once to ruin your day.
 

Anybody concerns of using CF card since SD card is so popular now. One day CF card could stop production and 7D might be out of use.

The 7D will probably go SD one day like so many other cameras. Or perhaps it will be a combination of SD and CF cards which is the route that Nikon took.
 

I guess so... One of the factor I have not decided to buy 7d... If they produce a SD version this year or next year then it would not be worth buying now...
 

How can you let memory cards restrict your purchase of a camera ?

How about Sony? Most of their bodies use their own Sony memory sticks, yet many consumers chose Sony.
 

SD cards are continuously being improved. I am sure that someday they'll match the speed of CF cards. SD cards seem to be the way of the foreseeable future.

Look at how many types of storage media the computer industry has gone through after the 5-1/4 disk was introduced with the 1st PC! I am sure that the camera industry will go through the same metamorphosis. Better to accept and embrace change than to hold on to technology that will soon become vapourware. :)
 

I really like CF cards, but the only thing that worries me is the bent pin issue which never happens with SD cards. Although the issue is rare, it only has to happen once to ruin your day.

Had this problem once with my old 30D, luckily it's only 1 pin and CSC managed to straighten it up and it's FOC as well ;p
 

Hello guys, just got my 7D last saturday and now enjoying my new camera...:)

Hey mer2623, im looking to get the 7D too but was just wondering how much did u roughly get urs for... im getting a 2nd hand and the forum prices dont seem to be updated.

Thanks... looking to join e club :D
 

deathcythe10 said:
Hey mer2623, im looking to get the 7D too but was just wondering how much did u roughly get urs for... im getting a 2nd hand and the forum prices dont seem to be updated.

Thanks... looking to join e club :D

Hey bro, got mine at mscolor $2250..
 

Anyone uses the EF 24-70 f/2.8L USM with your 7D? Seriously considering getting it to replace my EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 IS USM when its back from cleaning as I find myself hardly shooting below 24mm these days.
 

Anyone uses the EF 24-70 f/2.8L USM with your 7D? Seriously considering getting it to replace my EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 IS USM when its back from cleaning as I find myself hardly shooting below 24mm these days.

Before I bought the 17-55 f/2.8, I seriously considered the 24-70 f/2.8 as well as the 24-105 f/4. I discounted the 24-105 f/4 because of the minimum aperture value (f/4). I discounted the 24-70 f/2.8 because of the lack of IS. Also, many of my shots originate from the 17mm side of the focal range.

In your case however, if you rarely shoot below 24mm, then the 24-70 lens may be a solution for you. As long as you are confident in your steadiness, the lack of IS should be a no issue. There are many who shoot with a 7D and 24-70mm combo. Good luck with your decision.
 

Anyone uses the EF 24-70 f/2.8L USM with your 7D? Seriously considering getting it to replace my EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 IS USM when its back from cleaning as I find myself hardly shooting below 24mm these days.

Had been using the 24-70 with my 50D and then 7D for a while now. I would say its produces very sharp images even without is. The magnifying number is also quite good although I always used it with close-up lens.

Should go for it, so far no regrets for me.
 

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