Talley wrote in post #14717167
Main reasons for the upgrade to the 7D is better customization, better feel, fps, 19af and most importantly to me is the MA capability. I have a used 85mm that front focuses just slightly and canon wants too much money to calibrate it. Why send that lens off and pay the money when I can just pay that money toward the upgrade to the 7D.
If that list of reasons for upgrading is complete, then I wouldn't bother waiting. The 7D already has what you want and it's not likely to cost you any more than the upcoming 70D. I would expect the 70D to not be everything the 7D is. It will probably have a better sensor (how much better is an open question -- I haven't yet seen any definitive comparisons between, e.g., the T4i and the T3i, to know how much of an improvement of the sensor there is), but it will probably be less of a camera than the 7D, seeing how the 70D will be the successor to the 60D.
The 7D is one of those cameras that comes ever so close to perfection, in my opinion, with the only blemish on it being the vertical banding it exhibits in the deep shadows at low ISO. In every other way, it is superb.
I really want FF however I do alot of kids activities where reach is priority so I'm stuck with the cropper. Eventually if and when I can afford it I really feel I should be a 5D/7D two camera type of guy.
Keep in mind, too, that the difference between crop and full frame isn't the night and day difference that is often claimed. Generally, the difference can only be seen when zoomed to 100%, which is sort of like looking at a wall sized photograph from a couple of feet away. Unless you print really huge, the difference probably won't make any real difference, and the only exception to that is the shallow depth of field characteristic that you can get with full frame. Even that difference is only about a stop.
The bottom line is that the real major advantages of full frame are specialty items, generally, like the ability to use wide angle tilt and shift lenses and get the wide angle effect they were designed to give you.
So the questions is... pull the trigger or wait to see what the 70D comes out to be, its speculated to be announced on July 24th. I also really like the fact the 7D has flash exposure compensation button by the top lcd.
I would decide based on whether or not the 7D will already do what you need it to do. If it will, then waiting buys you nothing. If it won't, then there's little point in doing anything but waiting until something that actually does what you need becomes available.
One big factor of waiting is if the 70D does basically take on the 7D specs it will still keep a fairly good price. the 30d was released at 1400 and the 40d/50d was released at 1300 and the 60d at 1100... even at 1400 a 70d with 7D specs is a great price
The 7D can be had for $1100 from CLP.