I've had my 7D since 2009... its time to upgrade it, its been a solid workhorse and durable companion for 7 years, its taken rain, snow, mud, sub zero temperatures, being knocked around and even outright dropped recently and it still works 100%..I think (I've had doubts the last few times ive shot it, ive felt it isnt working as well as it used to, the shutter and mirror sound..different.. the images still come out good but it just feels... off)
Age is just catching up to it and I feel the time is here to move on.. The question is simply.. To what
The GX8 has taken over the food and walkaround shooting, its better suited for that, my Canon gear has now shifted to when im serious, when im going out specifically to shoot things, What things? Birds, Wildlife, animals, macro, if i go on a trip someplace I'll bring my Canon gear (Mostly.. i might debate on this depending on the nature of the trip.. if say, im going to a garden or a zoo, the Canon stuff, if i go to visit a friend with no specific photo outing planned, ill bring the GX8 kit) The Canon stuff will be used when i need a speedlite or macrolite, and I prefer my 15-85 (Or a 24-105 type of lens) to the available m4/3 options.
I have the 11-16, 15-85, 100L, 150-600 OS C and my 50mm f/1.4 Sigmalux, I will possibly trade one or two lenses off (the 100L for a longer macro to better differentiate from the GX8's 45mm and the 11-16 for something a bit more "fun" like the 8-16 or the 10-18 IS) but im not in a huge rush to do so. I might add another 70-200 to the kit or something else for bigger flowers.
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What do I want from an upgrade? Better IQ mostly, It doesnt have to be worlds better, I'll be content with cleaner files at 1600, 3200 and 6400, its not that my 7D is bad there, but technology advanced and theres room for improvement. I'd like a locking mode dial because Im tired of the 7D's one getting knocked out of whack everytime i take it out of the bag and I'd like a easier to operate DoF preview button because the 7D's is abysmally placed. While I work with it, i do not love the heavy AA filter and would love crisper OOC output. Id love less banding if i have to push something (Not often but hey, its useful) and better detail retention at higher ISO
What do I like from the 7D? The burst rate is useful for birds, especially ones that like to move, it lets me make sure i get that one perfect shot where the sun catches their eye perfectly, or their wings are in the perfect position, or they're about to take off, it lets me get the perfect image of a raindrop bouncing off a flower petal. And I'll be honest, the IQ has been amazing for 7 years here, ive taken a lot of fantastic shots, and frequently ive said "I couldnt have done this without the 7D's AF and burst" the shots still impressed me and i only tired of the output after I got the GX8 and saw how far tech advanced.. its still not bad however
I have two options I see.. the 6D and the 7D Mark II
The 6D...well obviously the "full frame" allure pulls at me given how much the internets says its so grand, but.. I dont know if it will really benefit my shooting. I find the crop factor useful frequently after all, I feel Id be giving up the ergonomics Im accustomed to (I hate the joypad) throwing away the AF system I enjoy having (the 11 point isnt bad, but its not better than the 19 point AF in my 7D) and i would most certainly need to do some big lens rearranging (Bye to..everything but the 150-600 and 50mm f/1.4 most likely.. even then id likely want an 85 instead of the 50 now)
The 7DII.. Well its a 7D that fixes my few complaints on my 7D, they fixed the DoF preview button, the mode dial locks, and every part of it is just that little bit better.. But I'm still "shooting a crop camera" and the internet says thats "not ok" Not sure what else to say on it actually.. I rather like it, it looks like the logical choice to be honest, its just the "internet" says crop "sucks" and maybe I ponder if i shouldnt move on, going full frame would draw a stronger line between my m4/3 gear and my Canon setup as well. But Im not sure it will result in a better camera for me.
We could also throw the 5D Mark III into contention I suppose, I am just not sure it will be in budget which is why I'm sticking to the 6D and 7DII for consideration, because I KNOW those are in budget, I also seem to remember I found the 5D Mark III a bit harder to use (in the sense of ergonomics) than the 7DII but I cannot for the life of me remember why
I'm not terribly interested in switching, I like my Canon glass and my Canon gear has held up for..well lets see.. I started with an EOS 3.. Bought the 30D when it came out, then the 7D.. its been probubly 11 years. I've played with switching a lot. I just dont feel the hassle involved will really be a "revelation" or anything. I played with the idea of Sony, the system isnt there to me yet.
As for selling my 7D im not going to bank on it too much, its pretty beat up and im an honest guy, after the last fall im genuinely unsure its working 100% right anymore and i wouldnt want to sell it to someone else when i suspect it has problems. I MIGHT ship it to Canon first, not sure what a cleaning/calibration/checkup will run. May also talk to my insurance guy and find out if its too late to claim the Camera too (Since the same fall wrote off a 70-200 f/4L IS and 580 EX II speedlite, i thought the 7D was fine and shot a little with it, but i think i just didnt test it anywhere NEAR enough)







