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Old 24-12-10, 19:45
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If I had the money I would get the 7D, the 60D does not have micro adjust so if you have any lenses that are out a fraction your going to have to send them away for calibration
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Old 26-12-10, 12:45
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Thank you all for pictures and detailed explanations. It supported my decision in "which one". Now is the time to look at the offers and decide "when".

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Nothing beats the 7D image quality, in my opinion. I sold my 5D as well, just wasn't using it much at all. I know a few folks who swear by the 7D for sports (car racing, BMX, etc) and that use it exclusively for film...if that's ever anything you're interested in doing.

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Old 06-12-11, 19:32
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I like the 7D. Totally agree that it is only limited by you and your lens quality. I also know a lot of filmmakers who use it consistently now, if you're ever interested in the moving picture aspect.

It's solid too. I have heard some say that it gets overheated easily, but they were filming so maybe that's where the problem came from.
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Old 07-12-11, 01:25
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I did my decision long time ago and I can only agree with all above. Thanks for your help everyone. Actually - never tryed the film part yet.... what a shame!!! Something to try now in Dolomites this long weekend. It is said to be HD....

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Old 11-12-11, 23:45
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I already own the 40D that serves me well so for video I went for a dedicated HD camcorder and glad I did, this thing is wicked

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