Hey John, post processing two different sensors from two totally different brands is horrible haha. There is such a difference between the sensor of my Canon and her Nikon.
Daniel, no don
Hey John, post processing two different sensors from two totally different brands is horrible haha. There is such a difference between the sensor of my Canon and her Nikon.
Daniel, no don
Don't worry, Rodger, you're not the first to fall for a Nikon girl...
Whoah!! and NOOOO!! ...well actually I'd probably be just as happy with a Nikon : )
Just out of curiosity any chance you'd sell that battery grip and battery separately?? Not sure if I can spare the cost right now, but thought I'd ask the ball park price you'd be looking for?
If thats your problem then just get DxO and post proccess using a Nikon color profile or Canon on her Nikon. Besides that it has the best noise reduction and the best dietail. But if have you CS5 its very close, but thats a $1000 software suite! DxO is $160 for your 7D and $300 for a FF plus few other features.
Just a thought,
John.
Originally Posted by Sean Setters
HAHA! That KILLED me. Funny stuff.
Haha Sean that was great!
John, thank you for your recommendations! But alas, last night I made the switch to a Nikon D700. It was going to be an expensive upgrade to FF and fast primes anyways, so it was a good time to make the switch.
It was time for an upgrade to full frame and fast primes anyways. If you have sensitive ears and own a 5D mk II, turn away.... I just wasn
"If you have sensitive ears and own a 5D mk II, turn away.... I just wasn
Originally Posted by Ozimax
Oh it's a great camera! Don't get me wrong. It's just not the one for me haha.
Originally Posted by Rodger
Well Ozimax, I have a 5D mark II and I'm very happy with it, but I just looked at the specs of the D700 and honestly it has some features that are very very interesting. It's just the pop-up flash that keeps me from converting to Nikon []
Some things I remember that are nice:
- Better AF system with more AF points
- Faster shutterlag, comparable to the 1D-series of Canon and D3 series of Nikon I think
- 5 frames per second and even 8 fps if you add a batterygrip
- up to 7 frames with bracketing, which would be amazing for HDR(better than just the 3 shots for the 5D2)
Just some things that are very very awesome. In my eyes it's pretty much a 1Ds series camera in a smaller and cheaper body with a few less megapixels and without video. Since I don't use video a lot on the 5D, that big feature doesn't really mean much to me. And if I were to start all over again, I think the Nikon D700 specs would interest me more than the 5D mark II specs. Good choice Rodger[Y] Have fun with it! And good luck selling the rest of your Canon gear.
Update: the 50mm is gone.
Thanks for looking!