And one at ISO1600, 7D2, 70-200 + 2x III extender
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Updated mine and any AF issues i had are now goneAn interesting thread on Fred Miranda forum re some lock-up problems experienced with the 1.0.4 firmware....anyone got any issues/comments etc...particularly with the MFA comments on the enclosed thread...will check some of mine tomorrow.
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1365402
George.
....implying you had some, Neil???...Updated mine and any AF issues i had are now gone
Yep....implying you had some, Neil???...
I've just bought a 7d2 after finally finding out my 7D shutter count today (had a few shutter/AF problems with it)- 301832.. if the mk2 lasts as long as my mk1 I will be a very happy lady arriving tomorrow and taking it out on Sunday for horse trials so will let you all know how I get on...
I don't expect anyone knows except Canon as to whether any additional improvements/fixes have been included other than the few which Canon have publicly listed.
I use an OE grip with 2 Canon batteries, but I noticed that the 1st battery is showing many more actuations than the 2nd, tried switching them and it's definitely favouring the 1st slot....anyone else looked at this?
George.
Seems a bit strange to me, Robin, from memory I didn't think the mk1 7D did that....perhaps others will confirm/deny???...
The mk1 did it too. I always assumed that the camera switches power source between the batteries to even out their usage.
Seems a bit strange to me, Robin, from memory I didn't think the mk1 7D did that....perhaps others will confirm/deny???...
Why? - Because that would mean needing to carry 2 spare batteries to replace them when out in the field. I don't want to spend on buying myself a 4th battery.
I'm actually hoping that if one starts with 2 fully charged batteries that they DON'T run down equally!
Why? - Because that would mean needing to carry 2 spare batteries to replace them when out in the field. I don't want to spend on buying myself a 4th battery.
Surely it makes no difference in this instance ... just put the single battery in and it will have to use it.
Put some rechargeables in the battery tray Robin like eneloops. I've got 4 batteries for the very reason that the camera runs both down and carry the tray as a back up. Never needed it but nice to have.
I'm actually hoping that if one starts with 2 fully charged batteries that they DON'T run down equally!
Why? - Because that would mean needing to carry 2 spare batteries to replace them when out in the field. I don't want to spend on buying myself a 4th battery.
In other words, if you don't need a 4th battery now, you still won't need one if you have 2 fully charged batteries that drain at an even rate.
I'm actually hoping that if one starts with 2 fully charged batteries that they DON'T run down equally!
Why? - Because that would mean needing to carry 2 spare batteries to replace them when out in the field. I don't want to spend on buying myself a 4th battery.
The G is for a body with inbuilt geo-tagging (not permitted in all markets around the world).It clearly says on the box 7D Mark II (G), and there seems to be hyperlinks on the website for two different manuals - one is branded as (G). But opening up the pdfs, it seems to me that they are in fact identical. I have searched quickly on TP and also more widely on Google and had no luck. Any ideas? I have probably missed something blindingly obvious. I'm not in the least concerned, just curious.