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It depends whether range or image quality is more important for your of photography, and how much you want to isolate by depth of field or shoot in low levels of available light.Thanks
Yes I am interested in photos rather than video but Digic 5+ doesn't added any additional performance benefits ?
Out of thoes 3 lens which one is good for photos?
The main strength of the 70D is video, and if you are planning on doing video, then the clear winner is the 18-135 STM which is specifically designed to work well in concert with newer video-focused body technology from Canon, and also has an absolutely silent autofocus motor to not pollute your audio recording.
And if you aren't interested in video, then I suggest saving $700 and getting a used 7D instead, which aside from the video-relevant improvements (split pixel sensor, flip out and touch screen), has almost exactly the same stats for half the cost.
Like what?the 70d offers more then just video improvements over the 7d.
Like what?the 70d offers more then just video improvements over the 7d.
(I'm not arguing, I just am curious what advantages you experienced for still photography, so that I can file them away in the old brain for later. Your whole post is about video, and you never seemed to get back to this point)
The touch screen is mostly useful for video. It allows you to tap people to switch focus to them and lock during a video scene. For stills it is not particularly useful, just gimmicky. FOr video, it has serious utility.wifi, touch screen, flip out screen, movie continuous focus, newest aps-c sensor (but don't expect FF performance)
The touch screen is mostly useful for video. It allows you to tap people to switch focus to them and lock during a video scene. For stills it is not particularly useful, just gimmicky. FOr video, it has serious utility.wifi, touch screen, flip out screen, movie continuous focus, newest aps-c sensor (but don't expect FF performance)
Wifi and flip out screens are both probably more useful for video than for stills (wifi being basically a flip out screen on crack for most utility purposes). Honestly I don't see wifi being used that much though since you lose the touchscreen advantages if using your cellphone as an LCD. It's occasionally good for dramatic dolly shots or shooting on top of a pole or whatever, okay.
Movie continuous focus is obviously an advantage for video and not at all for stills, by definition.
And the new sensor is almost entirely better for video, not so much for stills. Marginal still improvement (certainly not shabby, but not much better than the 7d). For video, though, the new split pixel technology is fairly revolutionary it seems.
So yeah, most of the advantages are heavily video-oriented.
Also, I said a **USED** 7D as a good alternative, which is about half the cost of a 70D. There are no used 70Ds, since it's so new.
Thus the advantage of the 7D is $$$
It depends whether range or image quality is more important for your of photography, and how much you want to isolate by depth of field or shoot in low levels of available light.
What do you plan to shoot?
It depends whether range or image quality is more important for your of photography, and how much you want to isolate by depth of field or shoot in low levels of available light.
What do you plan to shoot?
I am just amateur photographer trying to learn.
But what I will see in lens is its should be sharp, quick and very good in low light settings
From response I get the notion that sigma 17-70 is better than kit lens.
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