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SecretSquirrel wrote:So I've finally been using the new camera for what, ostensibly, I bought it for. I haven't had much time for "fun and artsy" photo stuff, but even at high school football games I occasionally get an interesting shot or two.
2x4 wrote:Here's a small collection of mine shot with 2 7D's: Canon and older Konica Minolta Maxxum
TheEmrys wrote:SecretSquirrel wrote:So I've finally been using the new camera for what, ostensibly, I bought it for. I haven't had much time for "fun and artsy" photo stuff, but even at high school football games I occasionally get an interesting shot or two.
Excellent shots. Its too bad there isn't a good 70-200, 70-300 option. Even a slow lens at this range will be able to give you a bit more sharpness not as stopped down. Actually, if you could swing the Tamron 70-300USD, I think it would be an awesome option.
Airmantharp wrote:After post-processing and reduction to postage-stamp resolutions for forum use, it's pretty hard to tell DSLRs apart- and in bright conditions, the 7D's files do lend themselves well to rigorous post processing. Now, as for the 7D's performance when pushed into lower light... I'll keep my 6D, thanks
TheEmrys wrote:2x4 wrote:Here's a small collection of mine shot with 2 7D's: Canon and older Konica Minolta Maxxum
Would love to know which is which. Some excellent shots. Also would love to know which lenses you used.
2x4 wrote:sizes bigger than postage stamp look pretty good as far as im concerned:
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SecretSquirrel wrote:There is a great 70-200 option, it's just $2500.
TheEmrys wrote:
PenGun wrote:That depends on the width of your monitor. I can see the whole thing with a 2560-pixel wide monitor.Forum crops a few pixels off the right, no big deal.
PenGun wrote:
It's that time of year folks, lets see some colour!
JustAnEngineer wrote:I picked up the EOS Rebel SL1 for my father because he really needs the viewfinder (which the EOS-M lacks).