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Crikey, that’s a bit of a mouth full of blog title. Read on, the post is not as onerous as the title!
A fantastic, good fun and great looking wedding party, Kaikoura scenery and a Ford Thunderbird, now just how good can it get. Cars are a cool wedding accessory, especially when they have some attitude. Classic and red always works and I’m lucky to get more than my share of kick ass wedding cars at wedding days. This weekend was the usual weekend treat. The wedding party were great fun, there were a few of them though and I had to do a quick head count each time before setting into a group shoot! The great thing about a large wedding party is that there is always someone coming up with an inspirational crazy fun idea for us to photograph and the ideas kept on coming this weekend and we soon ran out of time.
Canon 7D review update.
My Canon 7D has had a good shake down now, shot many thousands of images, been used every day since I took delivery and displaced the 1 series Canons that I have in my arsenal. My faithful 1DsII has come back from the Canon hospital with a brand new shutter, I’ve used it for one job but it’s big and heavy, the AF isn’t as snappy as the 7D. There always seems to be dust on the sensor no matter how often I get it cleaned and although the files are always crisp and clean and colour accurate, for the work I do the 7D files are perfect and I’m going to have this damned thing worn out in no time at all.
With my style of photography I choose to shoot in manual mode all the time which means I cannot comment on the metering capabilities of the 7D.
I’ve shot several hundred portrait shots with studio light in jpeg and found the histogram to be accurate for good file results.
I’ve used the 7D for weddings since I got it and I’m loving it.
Why I like the 7D for wedding photography.
Mostly for the reasons I outlined in the first review, but to reiterate:
Ergonomics and handling, including the weight compared to a 1 series Canon.
Big, bright viewfinder.
Snappy AF, works great in low light and with a Speed light is brilliant.
Performance (shoot rate)
Canon 7D workflow
There still seems to be some hiccups with the 7D workflow.
The Canon supplied software is not really an option for a professional workflow, although it produces quite nice files it is too clunky and slow for high volume use.
My 7D workflow at the moment goes like this;
Photo Mechanic for ingestion, selection, file naming, IPTC and Ex if meta-data.
RAW Developer for processing of RAW files to JPG usable files.
Adobe LightRoom for fast cropping, applying effects and cataloguing files.
Photoshop for any major editing or effects.
I convert all files to jpg with an sRGB profile straight from the RAW file unless it is some super duper image that I want to do a heap of work to. It is pointless to clutter your system with huge tiff files with Adobe RGB files when 99% of the worlds printers do a perfect job of printing with an sRGB profile and a jpg file with a compression of around 10.
In conclusion
Isn’t it so cool to every day be able to use the most amazing, cutting edge technology that mankind has devised! When I look back 10 short years to using film cameras compared to the most incredible technology and image quality we now have available I have to think that everything is just so perfect and how can we ever complain about the shortcomings of the amazing equipment we have.
And now – what you’ve been waiting for, the good looking people!
Thanks Guys for sharing your day with me and for all the laughs and great times.
And the links you need -
Carrie’s amazing flowers
Juanita’s stylish Pottery and Accommodation
Donegal wedding venue
The man with the Thunderbird
If you need or want a Canon 7D
Need Kick Ass wedding photography – Oops you’re already there!
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I took delivery of a 7D early last week, the timing was perfect as my 1DsMKII went off to the Canon workshops for it’s second shutter replacement, the current one lasting not very long! That’s another story and we won’t even go there at the moment.
I had a keen interest in the 7D as soon as I heard the rumours of it’s upcoming release, seems Canon had decided to up the ante on their prosumer range of gear and the features list seemed worth having a look at. I put my order in with the good folk at Photo & Video and got a pleasant surprise when they rang me in the first week of October to say the shipment had arrived.
The obligatory glance through the manual while having my 3rd flat white on the morning the camera was dropped off by the courier, then I plugged on a lens and set it to work. Well, not really work, a couple of days of sorting it out which could have been one day if I had read the manual properly in the first place.
There’s a lot of new and useful technology in the 7D and you need to read the book to make the best of it.
A week has now gone by since it arrived and I’ve now had a chance to test the 7D in the rigours of a wedding day. I did all the shooting for the day with the 7D except for the ceremony when I had two camera/lens combinations on the go.

So.. what’s to like with the 7D.
Handling/ergonomics
Out of the box the 7D feels nice. It almost feels like a 1 series build with a solid feel and nice grippy textured rubber in all the right places. The finger and thumb positioning is perfect for my (average size) hands, all the buttons are well placed and after one week I can operate the camera easily without second guessing any of the controls.
After a few years of using 1 series canons I am well used to the bulk of a battery booster and like the balance and handling they give to the camera, I have my order in for a booster for the 7D.
Viewfinder/focus
The first time you look through the viewfinder on the 7D you hardly know where to look, it’s big, bright and beautiful. Can be set to display a grid and electronic level, perfect for folk like myself who don’t know straight from crooked.
The Auto focus is impressive with 19 points and selectable focus zones. Very fast and seems accurate.
Shooting speed
The 7d is a race horse with a shoot speed of 8 frames per second and a burst buffer of 126 jpgs or 15 RAW images. That’s faster than I’m going to need for most of my photography but very useful for when I get out for a bird or wildlife shoot.
Wireless flash control
I’m loving this and used it several times on jobs in the last week. Speedlights can be run wirelessly from the camera. Just set the Speedlights to slave mode and go wild either in ETTL or Manual with ratios and all settings done remotely from the camera. Set your flash to 1/2 power manual and it magically is set and fires as commanded. I’ve used it for interior real estate shoots and it works great, seems to be reliable indoors where there are plenty of places for the infared to bounce and trigger the flash but haven’t tested it outdoors yet.
ISO
ISO 12800! Don’t know how useful that can be but I’ve made a 1/2 second exposure at f4.0 of my back lawn in the pitch dark and can see my kids’s pet rabbits in their cage. There is a fair bit of noise happening but it is still an image. Using the camera at ISO 1600 seems to make very usable and not over noisy files.
Any problems?
Nothing major. I shot a set of images with 70 – 200 2.8 lens wide open and none of them were focused. They looked fine on the 7D LCD but they were trash when I ingested them. Of course they happened to be the first images I looked at and I had a major flip out when it crossed my mind I had shot a whole day of unfocused images. I did a focus test on the 70 -200 and it was miles out for some reason. They were the only images I shot with the lens full open all day luckily, a reminder to test gear before setting into a job. Did an AF micro adjustment on the lens and it is focusing sweet. Tested my other lenses and they were all good.
I’ve always been a bit suspect about Hi resolution APS-C sensor cameras after using 1 series Canons with their huge sensors, big pixels and low noise. The 7D files do have a different look than I am used to with a little more noise, not unpleasant it’s almost like a film grain. The next project is to sort out a RAW processing workflow that makes things look nice. Lightroom or ACR are working in beta but the results did not seem too impressive. I guess shooting JPG would solve a lot of problems but I always end up going back to RAW because I enjoy it.
RAW developer turned out to be the trick. It’s a good grunty RAW processor made by a proactive developer who already has it tweaked for 7D files.
And the verdict…
Liking it! It handles nice, the performance is good, image quality is looking good – I’m looking forward to a long and productive summer with this peice of gear.
And there’s the video to check out yet!
Gallery of good looking people – images made with Canon 7D
And a couple of useful links;
Photo & Video – Kick Ass camera suppliers
Check focus on your DSLR
Seriously serious RAW processorСувенири
Oct 13, 2009 | Categories:Blog | Tags: amp, battery booster, camera lens, canon, canon 7d, canons, couple of days, finger and thumb, first impression, glance, images, kaikoura, keen interest, kick ass, lens combinations, photo, photograph weddings, real estate, rumours, second guessing, shutter, surprise, textured rubber, trash, tyrannosaurus rex, useful technology, wedding day, wedding photography | 13 Comments »
Spring is here, although some days you have to wonder with the rampant weather that cruises past.
It felt like spring this weekend though, with a beautiful couple, a great looking bridal party, bright spring colours and some sunshine, we had all the elements of a very super spring day.
Thanks for sharing the fun guys and there sure was much fun to be had.
Flowers by Carrie
Hair – Waves Hairstylists in the West End Ph 03 319 5780
Makeup – Indulge
Accommodation – Waves
Venue – Donegal House
Sep 27, 2009 | Categories:Blog | Tags: accommodation, amp, bridal party, bright spring, carrie, cruise, cruises, elements, flowers, kaikoura, makeup, spring colours, spring day, sunshine, waves, weather, wedding time, west end | Comments Off