If you have experience shooting on cameras like Canon 30D, Canon 40D, and even more so full frame - think thrice before taking a seven. Canon's crazy race for pixels led to a sad result - the picture disappeared. She lost in volume, color, depth. 18 megapixels on the crop is a clear excess. 1. The camera is extremely demanding on the correct exposure - just something goes wrong and unpleasant dirty noises creep in. 2. Due to this number of megapixels, the camera is extremely sensitive to hand shake 3. Of course, the dynamic range also suffers - after all, there is no smell of a "fat" pixel here 4. There are restrictions on closing the aperture - with such a number of megapixels, diffraction begins to manifest itself 5. The camera is demanding on optics - and again from these notorious megapixels. Although, to be honest . I bet on the seven 135L - well, where is it better? And the picture still turned out such that I just wanted to delete all the pictures In general, I will sell and buy my seven in the Canon 40D secondary market. For I need a picture, not a show-off
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