Don Lacy
04-03-2012, 06:25 PM
When I decided to replace my 40D last year I ended up going with a 1D MKIII and after using it for a year I love the files it produces but I do encounter inconsistent AF on occasions I now have the opportunity to purchase a 7D and since the seller is a friend he let me take the camera for the week to shoot with. Yesterday I took it to my local inlet and played around with it so far so good but I am not sure I am willing to give up the 1d MKIII files for the slightly better AF oh well decision decisions. Oh yeah heres one of my local Ruddy Turnstones that hang around all year.
7D, 300 f/4 + 1.4 TC, 1/1600 @ f/7.1, Aperture Priority, Evaluative Metered, ISO 400, Raw, HH, Full Frame and for those out there who want out know how to handle the 7D noise never apply global sharpening at any stage including capture sharpening if using ACR its easy to mask out solid BG and OOF areas, after downsizing for the web make a selection of your subject inverse the selection and use the noise filter in PS inverse the selection again and apply sharpening only to the subject. This is a quick and easy way to clean up the file and will work for most images.
7D, 300 f/4 + 1.4 TC, 1/1600 @ f/7.1, Aperture Priority, Evaluative Metered, ISO 400, Raw, HH, Full Frame and for those out there who want out know how to handle the 7D noise never apply global sharpening at any stage including capture sharpening if using ACR its easy to mask out solid BG and OOF areas, after downsizing for the web make a selection of your subject inverse the selection and use the noise filter in PS inverse the selection again and apply sharpening only to the subject. This is a quick and easy way to clean up the file and will work for most images.