Thanks guys. I'm slowly learning.
Here is another one from yesterday:
http://joro.geodar.com/pics/albums/aquarium/normal_Hermit_Macro_1_201004.jpg
Nice shots, how do you like the 7d? I am thinking of selling my 50d and 40d to get a 7d.. JeffThanks. All above were taken with Canon 7D.
I'm assuming you mean for post processing? I used Lightroom and Photoshop.What program did you use?
The 7D is a very solid camera and a very good performer. I like it a lot. Only thing I'm hoping for (via firmware upgrade) is the ranged auto-iso feature that the 550D has. Other than that, I can't complain. It is a bit on the heavy side but that makes it a bit more stable in my hands (until they get tiredNice shots, how do you like the 7d? I am thinking of selling my 50d and 40d to get a 7d.. Jeff
ThanksI would have to agree. very nice shots.
I'm assuming you mean for post processing? I used Lightroom and Photoshop.
The 7D is a very solid camera and a very good performer. I like it a lot. Only thing I'm hoping for (via firmware upgrade) is the ranged auto-iso feature that the 550D has. Other than that, I can't complain. It is a bit on the heavy side but that makes it a bit more stable in my hands (until they get tired).
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How far were you standing back from your tank when you took these macro shots.. Also, if the 550D/T2i was out when you purchased your 7D.. Would you still have gone that direction or would you have saved the money.. I'm on the fence about this purchase right now... Your thoughts would be very helpful. Thanks.
I was almost at minimum focus distance for all shots. For the corals that was basically on the front glass.How far were you standing back from your tank when you took these macro shots..
The 550D was out when I got my 7D. Basically for the benefits beerguy pointed out. And actually there is one major reason. Unfortunately if you say you shoot with a xxxD model, you are not likely to get a gig as a second shooter, where as if you say you have a xD it is more likely (It happened to me once...). I personally like the nice viewfinder of the 7D and the heavier body. It feels more stable in my hands. Also the hi-speed burst mode is a killer if you try to catch a fast moving objectAlso, if the 550D/T2i was out when you purchased your 7D.. Would you still have gone that direction or would you have saved the money..
* a pentamirror viewfinder (7D: pentaprism)
* 95% coverage viewfinder (7D: 100%)
* a 87% magnification (7D: 100%)
* 19mm eye point relief (7D: 22mm)
* no electronic level (7D: Yes)
* no grid on demand (7D: Yes)
* 3.7 fps for 6 frames (7D: 8 fps for 16 frames)
* only a single cross type AF sensor at the center (7D 19 cross type AF sensors, 3 with extra precision)
* only 9 AF points (7D: 19)
* the singe Digic IV has to process the images and calculate AF positions (7D: 2 Digic IV to process the images and an extra dedicated AF CPU).
* no macro focus mode (7D: doubling of focus position calculation speed to 60 calc.sec)
* flash sync of 1/200th (7D: 1/250)
* no flash master built in (7D: Yes)
* built in flash FOV coverage 18mm (7D: 15mm)
* no PC-sync connector (7D: Yes)
* no weather sealing (7D: Yes)
* no free selection of image formats to go with RAW (7D: Yes)
* predictive AF up to 10m (7D: up to 8m)
* no coupling of metering and subject detection via AF sensor array (7D: Yes)
* no top LCD (7D: Yes)
* no "zebras" (overexposed highlighting when you preview the image" (7D: Yes)