Quote Originally Posted by Kayaker72 View Post
Going back in this thread, if what Morris is observing relates to bringing some of the D series "magic" (analog amplification, color rendition, microcontrast, etc) to the 7DII. Then great.
That would be great, those are big items. ISO Noise discussion is meaningless at those levels unless you are a DR nut who likes to underexpose.

The same statement Arthur Morris made could have been made with the 7D vs 5D or 1D IV. The big difference with the 7D was firmware, you had to PP more to get the 7D to those levels. Still the crop will never be able to bring the full range of IQ to the table as a FF will. To me ISO, DR, Resolution are just parts of the IQ package. There is also the abilities of the lens and the aperture. The DOF you can create with a FF. With the FF you have the complete palate of items to work with. With a crop you are limited.

Looking at this 7D II why wouldn't the reviewers rave. It appears to have almost all the features of the high end camera in a body that cost $1799. That's the best bargain I have seen from Canon.

The negatives of the original 7D and why I chose the 1D IV over it were;
AF the 1D IV was better, 98% hit rate compared to 90% with the 7D and 5D II.
AF it took to long to focus with the big tele's
The pictures were flat and I spent to much time PP to bring them up to 1D IV standards
Micro-contrast is better on the 1D IV

So far from the reviews it appears 2 out of 4 have improved.

Why I am looking at buying it;
$1799 is less than 12% of the cost of my super-tele equipment. It is an accessory and worth checking out.
Focal length limited situations.
I am tired of carrying all the weight.

I would not consider buying this body at all if I wanted it for the following;
Taking pictures of the family, the t5i is much more versatile with its flip screen.
Primary creative camera, its crop no way.
Video, maybe, but the flip screen is a huge benefit.