A Canon 7D Killer?
JHDT_Productions
16 Feb 2010 16:32
Noise plugin for After Effects?
Just "remove noise" that comes with AE
Just "remove noise" that comes with AE
dapoopta
17 Feb 2010 08:41
and that is how the magic happens.
Eddie
17 Feb 2010 13:33
I was playing with a noise plugin but that one could only add noise. Ill look again probably missed an option
RekindlePhoto
18 Feb 2010 11:03
So Jake (or others that also shoot with the 5D MKII and the 7D). I can read the specs and other forums on the new Canon as well as the 7D so only want to hear from those using the MKII and 7D pleas.e
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I just sold my old 5D and will be getting a backup body to go with my MKII. Would ya'll still stick with the 7D, wait a little and see what the MKII replacement is like or go with the new Rebel T1i? What is your basis on going one way of another?
Don
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I just sold my old 5D and will be getting a backup body to go with my MKII. Would ya'll still stick with the 7D, wait a little and see what the MKII replacement is like or go with the new Rebel T1i? What is your basis on going one way of another?
Don
RekindlePhoto
18 Feb 2010 11:20
Looks to me the big killer is the limited fps at full HD "frame rate of 20 fps in Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels)"
dnavarrojr
18 Feb 2010 12:17
The current model (T1i) is limited to 20 fps. The new camera (T2i) does all the frame rates that the 7D does.
dnavarrojr
24 Feb 2010 10:39
Both B&H Photo and Adorama have the T2i in stock and shipping. Adorama offers free ground shipping.
I pre-ordered mine, so it's supposed to ship out today... woohoo!
I pre-ordered mine, so it's supposed to ship out today... woohoo!
Normstock
24 Feb 2010 10:58
If you have a 5D2 and want a back up, then the T2i is the way to go. On the video side it offers everything the 7D does, on the still side the camera is not very strong and if your primary goal was still photography, then the 7D and 5D2 are better.
RekindlePhoto
24 Feb 2010 11:43
I guess with all said, if we are to be professional and that means sometimes shooting in mist, light rain or dusty dirty places the 5D MKII with the 7D is worth the money. The T2i will not tolerate moisture, dust and dirt well. I've always felt that cutting on quality (not the video but the structure of the camera body) cost more in the long run.
dnavarrojr
24 Feb 2010 11:55
I agree completely Don... Getting the T2i now (which I can afford) is a stepping stone. Once I start producing more (and better) footage with it, it will earn me what I need to get the 7D or 5D. As a "starter", I think it's perfect as long as you keep limitations in mind.