After just posting in the member introduction area, I'm already jumping in to things. I apologize if this 7D thread makes anybody go on a rampage. I have done some searches on the web and researched things a bit, even downloaded the 7D manual, but I feel like good old fashioned advice from experienced users is the best source of reliable info. I will also apologize for my lengthy and detailed posting style; I can't help it, I am just very thorough. That said, I'll get right to it:
I'm looking seriously at getting a 7D as a step up from my 30D. The other contender is the 60D. I doubt it will make any difference in the replies, but I will be shooting primarily nature, macro, landscape, wildlife, etc.
Below are the key points outlining why I want the 7D body, and what I am concerned about.
Pros for why I want this:
Dust & Weather Resistant / durable body
100% Viewfinder
Excellent low-noise / image quality compared to other cropped frame sensors
Joystick control (vs circular control in 60D which I've heard is a pain to use)
Firmer and more responsive buttons compared to the 60D's sloppy and sluggish buttons that I've read about.
Less shutter lag
Higher FPS rate
Cropped frame sensor (I am aware that the 60D is also cropped frame. I am glad the 7D is as well, because I prefer the magnification that I get on top of my lenses rated mm, it will work with my "special" small frame lens, lower cost, etc)
Cons against this body for me:
No flip out lcd (which would be useful for very low angle shots, tight shooting locations, acrobatic tripod positioning situations in difficult terrain, etc)
Higher cost than 60D
Possible reliability issues, errors, focus issues, etc
Concerns:
I have found extensive complaints on the web about the following:
Unreliable / soft autofocus performance
Exposure problems
Intermittant Error messages
Distracting AF point overlay in viewfinder
Questions:
- Are my fears justified regarding the so-called "horrible focusing problems" I've read about all over the internet?
- My hypothesis regarding reported exposure problems is that they may be related to metering based on incorrectly achieved focus points (possibly as a side-effect of the point noted above)
- Are the random error messages commonly an issue?
- Based on all of these seemingly widespread issues, is this camera really a lemon?
- Are the AF point squares always visible, or do they only appear when selecting focus points and indicating achieved focus?
- What exactly does the focus adjustment feature do? And, does this correct the focusing problems people complain about?
- Finally, considering that this model has been out for a few years, I wonder if recently manufactured "newer" units will exhibit less of these problems...
- And finally "finally", lol, in a somewhat unrelated question, is there ANY canon DSLR that allows the DOF preview button to be remapped to another button? I've always been confounded that the DOF preview button cannot be changed and that the placement on the camera body is in such a horrible location. I use DOF preview for the majority of shots, and it's irritating to have to feel around for the button.
Many thanks to any responses I receive. I greatly appreciate your time and help.