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I have the 7d Mk I
This was a good camera for me, as I enjoyed taking photos of wildlife, that was further away that I wanted
Recently, I have been taking portraits, my new kid, and niece.
My best lens would be the 70-200L 2.8, but it is a bit too long on the 7d.
Next down is the 17-55 2.8, which is what I have been using.
I am under the impression that the DOF effect for Full frame is much stronger, zoom-to-zoom comparison.
Is there any way I can 'pretend' with the kit I have that the camera is full frame (even if it means taking a gash photo at a much longer than expected focal range, then cropping or whatever) to get a feel for what I would normally achieve (aside from getting one in/hiring)?
It appears that with the 6d, and 5d MkII the prices are becoming more reasonable for a occasional hobbyist, but it is still difficult to justify the expense of what would be a 2nd body.
This was a good camera for me, as I enjoyed taking photos of wildlife, that was further away that I wanted
Recently, I have been taking portraits, my new kid, and niece.
My best lens would be the 70-200L 2.8, but it is a bit too long on the 7d.
Next down is the 17-55 2.8, which is what I have been using.
I am under the impression that the DOF effect for Full frame is much stronger, zoom-to-zoom comparison.
Is there any way I can 'pretend' with the kit I have that the camera is full frame (even if it means taking a gash photo at a much longer than expected focal range, then cropping or whatever) to get a feel for what I would normally achieve (aside from getting one in/hiring)?
It appears that with the 6d, and 5d MkII the prices are becoming more reasonable for a occasional hobbyist, but it is still difficult to justify the expense of what would be a 2nd body.