Cannon D7 or Rebel T1i

Greg 45

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Whats the big difference. Was on line with B&H.
They stated something about noise ?????
There is a difference of about $1000.00.
Someone Please help.
Looking to shoot tank and also sprint car racing
I see the 100 macro lens is the one to purchase
 
Put the two in your hands. For most that is all you would need to do. Weather sealing, focus, and iso are why I would say the 7d. but it is a lot of money and if you are not sure. don,t spend the extra.

I am still saving for my 7D!!
 
The 7D also has a substantially better AF system, which would come in handy for NASCAR.


Both are good cameras but the T1i is entry level consumer, the 7D is entry level professional.
 
I havent used any digital cameras. I borrowed a point and shoot for a few days . That didnt cut it. Back in days of old, I used to still do have a minolta SRT 101 and a X700 programer . Does this help any ???
 
if you have the money to spend get the d7, but the t1i is still a good body camera. noise basically refers to the amount of random light getting into the picture, you want the least amount of noise to get the crisp, sharp, poping out pictures.
 
+1 for 7D, it is also a more substantial camera to hold, the menu systems are pretty intuitive were the t1i is not. i upgraded from an xsi to 7D and had no problem adjusting to, but yesterday in class a girl brought in a new t1i and i couldn't figure out where live view was, and i wasn't impressed with the menu on the t1i at all, seemed like it would be harder to use some settings that are easy to adjust and use on the 7D JMO
 
You might want to hold on a couple of weeks. Canon announced the 550D a couple of days ago which has the 7D auto focus, almost the same sensor, same video and finally auto ISO with manual range AND is still 1K cheaper.

http://www.dpreview.com/previews/CanonEOS550D/

* 18 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
* DIGIC 4 processor with ISO 100-6400 (Expansion to 12800)
* Continuous shooting at 3.7fps
* Full HD movie recording with manual control and selectable frame rates
* 7.7cm (3.0”) 3:2 Clear View LCD with 1,040k dots
* iFCL metering System with 63-zone Dual-layer Metering Sensor
* Quick Control screen to change shooting settings
* Exposure compensation +/-5 stops (although viewfinder scale is still +/-2 stops)
* Select maximum value for Auto ISO
* External Microphone socket
* Movie crop function
* Eye-Fi connected functions compatibility
 
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