The Canon 7D – First impressions and a 7D Kaikoura wedding

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

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.


7d

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 processor

Wedding Photography

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Kaikoura Wedding Photo fun

wed_page_01

Kaikoura has to be one of the most stunning locations for a wedding…

Big blue sea and sky, mountains, stony beaches, even a sandy beach or two!
We have well equiped venues and facilities to cater for either small or large weddings.
Kaikoura is centrally located between Christchurch and Picton and has good road, bus and rail access from these centres.
With amazing ecotourism activities, fine resturants, relaxing accommodation, a winery and unmatchable scenery, it’s little wonder Kaikoura is becoming increasingly popular as a wedding and event location.

wed_page_02

Making your day easy and fun

Wedding photography that’s creative and fun.
You’re sure to have some ideas about the images you would like to have of your day, I can help you develop and create these ideas turning them into the stunning images you will enjoy for years to come. And it’s all easy and fun.

The way I photograph weddings

Every wedding is a story that can’t be told in 2 hours, this is the reason I don’t have hourly packages. I do one wedding in one day and put all my energy into it. It can be quite hard work walking, running, squatting, lying on the ground, laughing, crying and carrying camera gear that weighs a ton.
Spending the day with you gives me a feel for who you are and I can capture and tell the story of your day as it unfolds.
For a while it will feel like I’m in your face with my camera but pretty soon you won’t even notice I’m there. That’s when the magic starts and I coax you into doing little things that will make you look like the stars you are.
I use lights a bit, to make dramatic images in our dramatic environment the use of lighting and a couple of favourite camera lenses help do the job.
Not sure how you would classify my photography style, it’s a mix of photo journalism, semi-formal, maybe it’s freestyle.
Wedding photography is about fun, telling stories and wowing people with your images.

Check out images in the wedding gallery>>

Wedding packs

Four main photography packages cater to the needs of most wedding couples. These all include free consultation, extensive photo coverage, a proof book, an online gallery and a variety of print and album options with no hidden costs.
Wedding pack information is avaliable for download at the bottom of this page.
If you have requirements not covered in the regular wedding packs please enquire as we can tailor a plan to your needs, it’s your day and we’ll do what you want.

Do I travel

Yes, no problem. I quite like to get out of town every now and then.

Queensberry Albums

Queensberry are what we use and we love these albums, they are elegant masterpieces that are built so well they will last a lifetime.
queensberry

Can I get the High Res negatives of my wedding

Yes of course, these are available on a nicely presented DVD at a very reasonable cost, licensed for you to use forever and will allow you to go wild with your printing (print to 8 X 12 (A4)), digital displays or whatever grabs you.

$250 for a 200 image photography pack DVD.
$350 for a 400 image photography pack DVD.

Wedding pack download

Submit your details below to immediately recieve the wedding pack PDF download link.
If you would prefer a real paper copy, email us your address and we’ll get it in the post.

  1. (required)
  2. (valid email required)
 

cforms contact form by delicious:days

Wedding deposit

$200.00 wedding deposit PayPal payment.

Home

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

For wedding, people and commercial photography – Andrew Spencer Photography

Beautiful, creative and dramatic wedding photography, stylish portrait photography and high impact commercial images by an experienced and enthusiastic Kaikoura Photographer.

I can help you…

  • enjoy stunning images of your Kaikoura wedding day
  • have timeless, stylish portrait pictures
  • make your business stand out from the crowd
  • see Kaikoura’s unique scenery and wildlife with Kaikoura images


Kaikoura Wedding photography that’s creative, original and fun.

Kaikoura is very accessible and a great place for a wedding. I will make beautiful, creative and original images of your special day, and we’ll have fun doing it. wedding info>>

Portrait photography that you’ll enjoy every day, forever.

Spend an afternoon making beautiful, stylish, timeless images in one of the most stunning locations there is, you’ll enjoy the pictures forever. portrait info>>

Commercial images that add impact to your marketing and sales program.

Need to spruce up your business profile or selling something, images will help do the job better. commercial info>>

Images that capture the essence of Kaikoura.

Prints and images that give you an insight to the unique wildlife and scenery of Kaikoura. the shop>>

By an enthusiastic and experienced Kaikoura photographer.

as@asphoto Hi, I’m Andrew Spencer, freelance photographer in a little town called Kaikoura in New Zealand.

I’ve been into photography since I received a Diana camera for a christmas gift as a child. This toy plastic camera set off a lifelong passion for photography, I now spend all my time making pictures and Kaikoura’s scenery and nature are continual inspiration.
I am available for a range of photography work including commercial, event, people and I love to photograph weddings. Kaikoura has scenery that makes an amazing stage for wedding and portrait pictures.
Using high end Canon cameras and lenses, a colour managed workflow and with extensive photographic and image processing training and experience, We produce high resolution print or web ready, colour accurate images.

Make an enquiry.

Please fill out this form and we will get in touch with you shortly regarding your enquiry.
We will never give away, sell, rent or lease your personal information to a third party.