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08/24/2010 10:12:12 AM · #1
I finally decided to upgrade my Canon Rebel XS and I took the plunge and purchased a Canon 7D! Now I have to learn how to use my new camera! lol. I just wanted to share my excitement with everyone on here. I will post my first shots once I actually have time away from work to take some!
08/24/2010 10:12:50 AM · #2
Congrats!!! dont forget to update your profile!!

You updated while I typed this LMAO

Congrats again!!

Message edited by author 2010-08-24 10:13:17.
08/24/2010 10:54:49 AM · #3
Good for you! Penny says "Welcome to the team!" You'll have a blast.

R.
08/24/2010 11:05:37 AM · #4
Congratualtions! I bought one the other week and its an amazing camera!

08/24/2010 04:28:41 PM · #5
Thank you everyone! I am excited to play with it. I think I will finally have the time tonight - hopefully I can pull something together before rollover and have my first entry with my 7D!
08/24/2010 04:43:24 PM · #6
Hey everyone, I, like morladelacroix, am a new Canon 7D owner and new to dpchallenge. Congrats on your new camera. I am a film major and got the 7D with video intentions but I am starting to get into photography myself. Welcome and good luck :)
08/24/2010 04:55:29 PM · #7
Congratulations Amanda!

And congrats and welcome, Hermes - I dig that name "oblivior" - it has a superhero ring to it. Post an introduction in the Welcome Center.
08/26/2010 02:39:38 AM · #8
[quote=Art Roflmao] Congratulations Amanda!

And congrats and welcome, Hermes - I dig that name "oblivior" - it has a superhero ring to it. Post an introduction in the..

Thanks Amanda, I once wanted an oblivion screen name but it was taken so i replaced the n with an r. It's been stuck with me ever since. I just checked out the Welcome Center and posted a "Hello" to the dpchallenge world. Thanks for the heads up!
08/26/2010 02:46:46 AM · #9
Originally posted by moriadelacroix:

...I took the plunge and purchased a Canon 7D!...


Plunge? That's some plunge! My plunge is from 350D to 30D (Used)...now that's called "gradually plunging" I guess LOL
08/26/2010 02:47:39 AM · #10
Originally posted by FocusPoint:

Originally posted by moriadelacroix:

...I took the plunge and purchased a Canon 7D!...


Plunge? That's some plunge! My plunge is from 350D to 30D (Used)...now that's called "gradually plunging" I guess LOL


Or "dipping your toes"...

R.
08/26/2010 02:49:12 AM · #11
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

...Or "dipping your toes"...

R.


Right :-]
08/26/2010 03:00:14 AM · #12
By the way, some numbering going on with Canons.

400D is better than 350D but 50D is better than 40D and 1D is the best not 1000D

Confused?
08/26/2010 03:31:43 AM · #13
Originally posted by FocusPoint:

By the way, some numbering going on with Canons.

400D is better than 350D but 50D is better than 40D and 1D is the best not 1000D

Confused?


Well, the Rebels went 300/350/400/450/1000/500/550 more or less, right? And each was an improvement on previous. That 1000 is an anomaly for sure...

The mid-range went 10D/20D/30D/40D/50D, with each being an improvement, more or less.

The 1D's have always been #1, eh?

The 5D series filled a gap nicely.

So the anomalies are the 1000, 60D and the 7D. The 7D is more than an evolution of the 50D, and in some respects the 60D represents a step backwards in the 10D-to-50D evolutionary line.

So it's a little confusing, yeah, but not dramatically so to me, at least.

R.

Message edited by author 2010-08-26 03:35:50.
08/26/2010 05:31:20 AM · #14
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by FocusPoint:

By the way, some numbering going on with Canons.

400D is better than 350D but 50D is better than 40D and 1D is the best not 1000D

Confused?


Well, the Rebels went 300/350/400/450/1000/500/550 more or less, right? And each was an improvement on previous. That 1000 is an anomaly for sure...

The mid-range went 10D/20D/30D/40D/50D, with each being an improvement, more or less.

The 1D's have always been #1, eh?

The 5D series filled a gap nicely.

So the anomalies are the 1000, 60D and the 7D. The 7D is more than an evolution of the 50D, and in some respects the 60D represents a step backwards in the 10D-to-50D evolutionary line.

So it's a little confusing, yeah, but not dramatically so to me, at least.

R.


Don't forget about the Canon D30 and D60 (just to add to the confusion)
08/26/2010 06:54:38 AM · #15
Don't forget to set the correct date and time :) And congrats on your new camera. Now time for that 70-200 :) It looks very nice on the front of the 7D.
08/26/2010 07:15:30 AM · #16
Originally posted by jminso:

... Now time for that 70-200 :) It looks very nice on the front of the 7D.


After all that, get a good chiropractor. 7D and 70-200 will get you some back/shoulder-pains :P
08/26/2010 08:05:35 AM · #17
Congratulations, the 7D is simply a big, big joy. And with the newly announced 60D, I think the 50/40D people have a lot to rethink when they plan to renew or upgrade.

//www.dpreview.com/news/1008/10082620canoneos60d.asp
08/26/2010 09:45:00 PM · #18
Originally posted by docpjv:

Congratulations, the 7D is simply a big, big joy. And with the newly announced 60D, I think the 50/40D people have a lot to rethink when they plan to renew or upgrade.

//www.dpreview.com/news/1008/10082620canoneos60d.asp


Just to confuse me. I've been contemplating the 7D for a long time, but could never commit to it because it is rather large for my tiny hands. Now I will have to decide between 7D and 60D. Will have to do lots of reading. The problem is I was really keen on 7D's focus system. How much worse is the 60D going to be in that department?
08/26/2010 10:25:09 PM · #19
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:



Don't forget about the Canon D30 and D60 (just to add to the confusion)


Plus there's Canon D10, which is a fun little camera.
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09/23/2010 09:25:16 AM · #20
Originally posted by docpjv:

Congratulations, the 7D is simply a big, big joy. And with the newly announced 60D, I think the 50/40D people have a lot to rethink when they plan to renew or upgrade.

//www.dpreview.com/news/1008/10082620canoneos60d.asp


Not so much - not now I have seen the 60D! 7D Mk II it is - or possibly, since Junior Robinson is on the way and the fun fund is about to be squeezed... 7D MkV!

As long as my 50D doesn't suddenly get worse with the announcement of all of these new cameras, or 15MP suddenly fail to satisfy, I think I'll get by. ;o)
09/23/2010 10:48:36 AM · #21
Originally posted by GinaRothfels:

Originally posted by docpjv:

Congratulations, the 7D is simply a big, big joy. And with the newly announced 60D, I think the 50/40D people have a lot to rethink when they plan to renew or upgrade.

//www.dpreview.com/news/1008/10082620canoneos60d.asp


Just to confuse me. I've been contemplating the 7D for a long time, but could never commit to it because it is rather large for my tiny hands. Now I will have to decide between 7D and 60D. Will have to do lots of reading. The problem is I was really keen on 7D's focus system. How much worse is the 60D going to be in that department?


I have pretty small hands -- and I wanted to go with Nikon for that reason (14 years ago when I started photography). But I could swing the canon A2, but couldn't afford the nikon. I have no problem with the 7D.
09/23/2010 11:40:32 AM · #22
congratulations!
new cameras are always fun
(I think I need one lol)
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