Canon 7D mk1 in 2020? even 2021..Can you make MONEY with an OLD camera?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • READ this - it may be encouraging - Here is the old Canon 7D reviewed in the REAL world by a working equine photographer in 2020.
    I bought 2 Canon 7D's just to make this video for you - and I shot exclusively on the 7D's through July 2020 for paying client work, to give you an honest and pragmatic view of using a 10 year old camera to get started in business in 2020 - when money is TIGHT.
    The point of this video and my Nikon D7100 video is to demonstrate that you don't have to spend big money on the latest & greatest tech just to go to work - if you're on a small (tiny) budget.
    I did not use any expensive lenses - see below.
    Hope the video helps someone.
    *You can support this channel and get early ad-free access to my videos and more at:
    / loneshootr
    Lenses used (photos in this video):
    Sigma EF 30mm f/1.4 (not 'Art' lens) cost me £165 used.
    Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM cost me £119 used.
    Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM I keep 2 - this one cost me £65 used.
    I paid £200 for a 7D with battery grip, and £180 for one without - in June 2020 - both with under 13,000 clicks on them.
    This whole kit paid for itself in 2 days. As a new business, if you can do that with a Canon R5 or even a Sony A7iii then you're off to a good start lol.
    *All images shot raw and edited in Adobe Lightroom.
    *All images shot and shown in this video were among those delivered to clients in the normal course of business - and no, nobody complained - and yes, I got paid.
    Nikon D7100 in 2020 video: • Nikon D7100 in 2020..?...
    All music used in this video is copyright free, apart from beach shoot section and outro - 'Wild and Free' ©2019 Drew J Ford/Angelford Associates Music all rights reserved.

Комментарии • 205

  • @l.e.miller1208
    @l.e.miller1208 2 года назад +13

    The 7D got me through college and then was my main camera the first 2-3 years of my career.
    The 7D has pretty much all the features you'd want out of a modern camera other than 4K. Funny this is the second video I've seen about the 7D being an "old" camera, and technically it is, but really its a very modern camera.
    A true "old" camera test would be something like a 40D.

    • @shankar4510
      @shankar4510 2 года назад +3

      and with magic lantern it shoots insane pro quality raw videos. many short movies are made in this so this is all you need.

    • @s1dew1nd3r4
      @s1dew1nd3r4 Год назад

      @@shankar4510 is magic lantern something you have to install onto the camera or via third party device or what?

  • @floyde494
    @floyde494 3 года назад +3

    Just pick up a use 7D and so far I am loving it as I learn more that all I am loving what I am seeing an d learning on line.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Floyd E - good stuff my friend - it's a great camera to learn your craft with.

  • @jimmyhinAK
    @jimmyhinAK 3 года назад +3

    I love the fact that you are allergic to bullshit. It’s good to have a real perspective not a buy new gear every 5 minutes one.

    • @yemarican
      @yemarican 4 месяца назад

      I agree ... big time

  • @ozfocus
    @ozfocus 3 года назад +1

    This is a stupendously simple yet informative video, and I am grateful to you for making this review. I am particular to Nikon myself but I see the appeal of owning both systems as well. Keep up the good work!

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Oz Focus Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment - I appreciate that. Yeah, I don't care much about what camera I use really - not these days anyway...

  • @887Rabbit
    @887Rabbit 3 года назад +4

    You truly are an artist sir. I love horses and your images are amazing! I'm a learning but reasonably progressive armature and a 7D is going to be my next purchase. Thank you for such a great video. I really enjoyed it.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      David Warren - Yes indeed, the more I get to know horses over my lifetime, the more I admire and respect them. Humans may try every trick they know - but even the most domesticated horse is only one split second, one almost imperceptible muscle twitch away from wild. The forbearance of these animals is humbling...
      I wish you much joy and success with your camera, and thank you for such a lovely comment. Drew.

  •  Год назад

    The 7D was my very first camera and I loved it! I bought it during the DSLR video revolution and shot a lot of videos on it. And then I slowly discovered the photography part of it.
    I still have it and will definitely keep it forever.

  • @Rasil14
    @Rasil14 2 года назад

    The honesty on your channel is legendary. Excellent video and a new sub 👍🏾

  • @jacquelineterry3409
    @jacquelineterry3409 3 года назад +2

    Just found this by accident when looking for 'how to calibrate lens to 7d'
    So refreshing to not be told you need the new, latest, shinier, camera with thousands of features you probably won't use. I am hooked on 2nd hand gear at the mo, I bought a new 7d as an upgrade and to use with the 450d I won in a random competion about 13 years ago. (I was still using film back then, and still have my old eos650 it probably still has film in it). It worked perfectly with my very old canon 50mm 1.8 which I used 90 percent of the time on the 7d. I had a tamrom 70-300 which was great on the 450 for details, but wouldnt work with the 7d. That died, and i bought a 24-105 that I spotted in a 2nd hand shop. About 3 years ago I had the chance to buy a well used, well loved 5d mkii, from a photographer friend, and gave my grand-daughter the 450d. (I'm waiting for her to get bored with it, its a great little camera, but I think she is hooked now, too!) So, all cameras still working perfectly, withva mixed bag of chap old lenses, and getting pretty good results and you cant beat that smug feeling when you win a ebay auction!

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      Jacqueline Terry - Once again a comment that confirms to me that most people who are satisfied with more 'humble' digital gear are previously/currently film shooters 😊
      For some pro photographers with specific commercial needs, a current tech camera is a practical tool to maximise efficiency for sure. For many of us though - current tech isn't necessarily money well spent...
      In the past I've been lucky enough at various times to have worked with some of the finest gear available at any given time - and I've found the law of diminishing returns applies, certainly in my field of equine photography!
      I remember the two digital cameras which I got more joy and satisfaction - and memorable images - out of than any other digital cameras:
      5D mk1, and 5D mk2. My ideal digital set up right now would be one of each, with a 24-105 f4L, and 100mm f2! (And my ol' 7D of course).
      I owned and treasured both but had to sell them due to economic effects of the pandemic.
      It's good to hear you now have a 5D mk2 - it's a lovely thing to use, then, now, and into the future.
      Thank you so much for your lovely comment Jacqueline.

  • @Butterfly07949
    @Butterfly07949 2 года назад +1

    Excellent thanks a frank in-depth well put together review! Subscribed.

  • @MrJohnHimself
    @MrJohnHimself 5 месяцев назад

    Just found your channel and love your videos, I shoot on a 5D Mk3 and as a new photographer the camera is far better than I am so looking forward to using it for a long time yet

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  4 месяца назад +1

      I'd quite like a mk3 myself. Great camera.

    • @MrJohnHimself
      @MrJohnHimself 4 месяца назад

      Honestly I love it. Wonderful thing.

  • @sozoinc
    @sozoinc Год назад

    Thank you for this awesome informative video on the 7D. Seeing your beautiful photographs of the horses with this older .. lol... Work horse kinda gives me a boost of confidence taking my wife's backup 7D camera and getting serious about wildlife photos. Due to my work and play schedule I didn't want to invest in expensive gear other then my Cellphone and a compact pocket camera.
    Thanks again and awesome photos 👍

  • @colemantribe2009
    @colemantribe2009 3 года назад

    I just got my 24-105 mkII L USM and am beyond thrilled at the performance and durability of that lens and camera. Shot some long-exposure lighting in the rain the other night...wiped it the lens and camera off...and...stuck it in the camera bag. Image quality is professional grade and the ruggedness is even better. Thanks for your video and you down-to-earth relatability. The world of still photographers is full of gear snobs and condescension, yet you're likable and real and thoughtful in your helping to cut through all the noise. Hope work picks up for you soon.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      colemantribe2009 - Thank you for your kind words my friend. Yes indeed, the 24-105 really is a lovely lens, beautiful images, strong, covers a lot of ground. Really good value used these days too.

    • @colemantribe2009
      @colemantribe2009 3 года назад

      @@loneshootr No, thank you. I've started an LLC and am trying to get my photography business and videography built. You're an encouragement and a voice of reason for us getting into the biz. I'm now a Patreon supporter of you because I value your time, wisdom, and approach to art/craft of photography. You're encouragement and clarity on the use of the 7D should give the viewer and owner of a 7D the confidence to get out in the field and shoot! Talk soon...I may bug you later if I come up with any questions. thank you sir.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      @@colemantribe2009 Thank you so much for your kind support my friend, it is very much appreciated.
      Well, I wish you every success with your business, and if I can ever be of assistance - just holler!

  • @laravalentinacuneo
    @laravalentinacuneo 2 года назад

    Wow you are an amazing teacher with a calm way, that is appreciated 😊

  • @TheGray01974
    @TheGray01974 3 года назад +3

    Great video, I have just brought a 7d after my sony broke and a 7d was all I could afford. I'm loving the quality during the day. I do have a couple of football cup finals which are in the evening under flood lights. I have a 70-200 f2. 8 sigma lens but I'm worried I won't be able to use the camera due to the poor iso performance.
    Stunning photos by the way

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +3

      I think you'll be fine up to 800 ISO, maybe higher, lightroom noise reduction can work wonders with 7D files. I shot at 800 a few days ago with no issue I couldn't deal with, the f2.8 lens will help a lot. Take a nifty fifty 1.8 with you just in case it's not working out - a clean cropped image is better than a gritty telephoto...lol. Hopefully you'll get a shutter speed you can work with. I really went a bit over the top in the video... I just want people to be aware of the limitations of old sensors really.

  • @TeKnoVKNG23
    @TeKnoVKNG23 3 года назад +1

    Another great video, really enjoy your style. I just recently sold a bunch of stuff due to gear overload causing me to lose some enjoyment of photography. Was just having too many debates with myself before going out about what lenses to take, etc. and it was just too much. Sold most of it and picked up a decent shape D700 and a 28-300 Sigma FX lens and just getting back to enjoying shooting again. I know the D700 is old, but the simplicity of it is almost more enjoyable and the images it can produce are still excellent. Eventually I'll get another "pro-level" modern camera, but right now just enjoying photography again without all the bells and whistles. The only issue is the lenses are expensive...there's always something, lol.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      I still love the images from D700 - they have a certain 'look'. I know what you mean about the gear... sometimes it all just gets in the way somehow. I've stripped my kit down to just what I need to go to work - and it's surprising just how little that is. Thanks for taking the time to comment, I appreciate it.

  • @davejnathan10
    @davejnathan10 3 года назад +10

    I wish i found your channel much much earlier, your experiences from the Film era makes me a subscriber instantly!

  • @GalacticoUC
    @GalacticoUC 3 года назад +2

    Very inspiring video, i bought a 7D in 2011 but im learning photography since 2 years only. Im trying to buy better glass, but sometimes i really think to buy a newer camera, for the improved AF system, more megapixels, better low light performance, more fps, but this video tells me the oposite, i need to be better before expend more money on cameras. im going to rethink all. thank you, cheers from Chile 🇨🇱

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Fernando! If you do low light photography then maybe an upgrade would help - but a good value upgrade may be an old 1Ds mk3... I can recommend that camera - full frame, great AF - and cheaper than a new camera upgrade. Check ebay 😉 - and thank you for your comment!

  • @ActualCounterfactual
    @ActualCounterfactual 2 года назад +1

    I bought the 7D for some paid jobs when it was released, and today it is still as good as when I got it. I will never sell my 7D, it is still a reliable rock solid tool.
    As you proved in this video, if you know how to use it the 7D will still deliver pro-photo quality. The only drawback is that (compared to todays cameras) the high ISO levels are a bit too noisy ... but again if you know how to work with your gear there is always a way around it.
    I will use it until it dies .... but being such a quality tool I guess I might die before the camera does LOL

  • @kendramanuel968
    @kendramanuel968 Год назад

    Wow you’re a phenomenal photographer my friend

  • @Skymanfoob
    @Skymanfoob 3 года назад +6

    Great to hear a pro confirming what I was hoping for. I'm not pro and have no delusions of turning pro; I just wanted a good camera for wildlife photography, and you've made me feel that my decision to buy an old, used canon 7d was the right choice. My wife's T6i seemed too cheap for me and the 7D is much more robust and appealed to the adventurer in me. Thanks for making this video.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +3

      Matilda The CowDog - good choice, and with the right lenses the 7D focuses super quick. Thank you for taking the time to comment!

    • @alanalain4884
      @alanalain4884 3 года назад +2

      And the best you can do with that 7D for wildlife is to get yourself a used 400mm f5.6...

  • @mastergogoy6166
    @mastergogoy6166 2 года назад +2

    I just sold my 550d and got me a used 7D for just only 10k Php or roughly around £140. I am excited to shoot some sports with it. And with its 8fps, its a whole lot better than the 4fps of the 550d I had.

  • @hanapen7681
    @hanapen7681 2 года назад

    Thanks..I just started 7D mark2 .Nice to know it wasn't a bad choice.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  2 года назад

      Han apen - yep, mkii is a nice camera.

  • @tysonator5433
    @tysonator5433 3 года назад +2

    My first dslr from film was can eos 400D and it had a lot of limiting compared to some of personal you had Nikon D90, D810 and canon 5Diii's
    However, I learned a lot about exposure triangle, focus recompose, steading the camera for sharp images and shooting at 100 iso when ever I could.
    Few years later I purchased 7D and it was like having a magical camera,it was sharp, expose was spot on, more AF points, solid build. I realise quickly the best images were at 800 iso or lower as noise was issue.
    I now have the 7Dii and that is great dslr and I still get great images from 20.2mp sensor.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Tysonator ! -
      7D Mk2 is great. Yep it's funny to look back on cameras we used to use, I often feel my best work was done back then... I believe the 5D 'classic' (12mp) was the digital camera I enjoyed most to be honest.

    • @NAM3L3555
      @NAM3L3555 2 года назад

      I think the canon 6d was the best canon in price you can find now in spain around 400€ used the only downside its the af but great low light and very close to 5d marklll

  • @kevinl1492
    @kevinl1492 Год назад

    Bought a 7D today. Beautiful colors, fun to shoot, just get your exposure right and you can produce something good.

  • @alanalain4884
    @alanalain4884 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video mate. Your editing is something too, the rendering you get on these horses is quite awesome. Did you have a high end lens on 7D body at the time ? Cause it seems pretty tack sharp. And how did you get those dark backgrounds ? Very nice pictures. Subscribed.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +7

      Alan Alain - I used different lenses depending on which images you refer to - for the beach shots at 1:32 all were shot with a cheap EF-S 55-250 f/4-5.6 IS STM (I rate this lens equal in sharpness to the series 1 EF70-200 f/2.8L IS USM, and noticeably inferior optically to the series 2). Obviously, build quality is crap compared to the L lenses!
      I had a Sigma 30mm f/1.4* on the other body but I didn't use it on that shoot. You can see some Sigma 30mm shots in this video :
      ruclips.net/video/oG27OEuzKn8/видео.html
      *the Sigma on the 7D is unreliable with autofocus unless subject is moving at constant distance. When subject is approaching I have to manual focus (hit rate of 1 in 3 lol)... About the same as my favourite all time lens EF85mm f/1.2L, which focuses accurately but too slow for action.
      For the portraits - I used two lenses, an EF50 f/1.8 STM - and an EF100mm f/2 USM.
      For black backgrounds when shooting in broad daylight - or anytime really - I use a Godox AD600BM on the subject.
      Unfortunately I've had to sell all my 'premium' gear to pay bills and buy food thanks to the economic mess that Covid brought. All I have left is one 7D, the 55-250, Sigma, nifty fifty, and my old manual film lenses - Zeiss mainly.
      Enough to take care of most shoots - although the AD600 blew over and broke on the last portrait shoot - which is a real setback...
      Sorry for the long reply - but I try to return the courtesy people show by taking the time to comment.
      Thanks for your comment Alan, and the sub - much appreciated.

  • @alanalain4884
    @alanalain4884 3 года назад +1

    I just read your reply on method to Brian Rankin. Man, you're gold...

  • @johnnevin5706
    @johnnevin5706 3 года назад

    a man after my own heart, Great video

  • @casperlarsen2497
    @casperlarsen2497 28 дней назад

    You Are totally right canon 7d is a fantastic camera I love it and my first camera was canon 600d now I have canon 7d and a canon 5d mk ii

  • @ericverheul8216
    @ericverheul8216 2 года назад

    It's nice to hear from another photographer who cut his teeth on film. I love your no bullshit approach to your presentation. Great job, sir.

  • @stuartbrown4082
    @stuartbrown4082 3 года назад +3

    Great video. Currently shoot on a cheap as chips 1300d and do a lot of skiing photography in uk at dryslopes and indoor also in the Alps. Food photography is pretty big as well as I'm a chef. Think this could be a good option for me with a 70-200 f2.8 lens upgrade as well. Cheers.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Stuart Brown - Yes 7D may be a good fit for you and at a reasonable price these days. The 7D's 'weakness' of it's high iso performance won't be an issue with what you want it for really.
      Food photography will always be well lit, and usually for online presentation - so no need for high megapixel files there.
      As for the EF70-200 2.8L IS USM.... my favorite lens - even the Mk 1 version is lovely, and not a bad price used now.
      Thank you kindly for watching and for taking the time to comment - and good luck in all you do.

  • @jamiescott7655
    @jamiescott7655 3 года назад +2

    I had this camera for years, my first DSLR (in 2015) and only just sold it. This body with the sigma 17-70 F2.8-4 is an amazing set up. Take it from someone who knows this camera like the back of their hand

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      I'm enjoying using them to be honest - they earn their keep that's for sure.

    • @sauravbasu8805
      @sauravbasu8805 2 года назад

      Which camera and lens are you using now ?

  • @andrepeter007
    @andrepeter007 2 года назад

    What an amazing guy.... Oooozes with experience... Just luv Ur camera talk... Awesome.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  2 года назад

      So nice of you Andre - thank you.

  • @eswatinimyhome6859
    @eswatinimyhome6859 3 года назад +1

    Amazing information thank you

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      Khoosta Spaza - My pleasure, thank you for your comment.

  • @nandorblue
    @nandorblue 3 года назад +2

    Shooting with Sony A57 with Minolta 50mm F1.7. Since the lens is only around $20 on eBay I ordered 3 and tested them and one copy stood out. Sharp at F1.7 and now I use it at wide open most of the time because it's that good. I just trashed the other 2. I'm surprised at the quality photos I'm able to take.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Attila453 - I always found Minolta gear to be generally excellent also. If the images satisfy you - that is the only thing of importance.
      I often prefer my old manual 'film era' lenses.

  • @stayonpoint
    @stayonpoint 2 года назад

    I dropped one in the lake doing long exposure night photography 5 years ago. still works great

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  2 года назад +1

      stayonpoint - Yikes! It makes your heart stop for a moment eh? I dropped a 1Dx in the ocean (it survived) but I aged a year in one second 😂

  • @chrissmith7069
    @chrissmith7069 2 года назад +1

    Just subbed, your vids are great and really down to earth (which I really appreciate)
    I currently own a older Eos 1100D and after seeing your reviews I'm really considering upgrading to 7D.
    I'm just not sure if I have the knowledge to fully use this camera to its potential.
    Thankyou for all you work. ☺️

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  2 года назад

      Thank you Chris, very kind of you.
      Well, for what it's worth, that ol' 1100D will remain capable of making beautiful art for many years yet - I wouldn't be in any rush to spend money unless there is a particular feature that you feel is holding you back.

    • @chrissmith7069
      @chrissmith7069 2 года назад

      @@loneshootr Thankyou for responding, really appreciate it!
      I think it's my lack of talent to be honest! 😁
      To be honest, I'm not really sure what to do at the moment. I have the kit lense 18-55mm (mk3) which has no image stabilization. I'm finding it quite difficult to take nice pics from my hand without it being abit blurry at times. (I try not so shake too much and even hold my breath,haha)
      Do you think it would be wiser to purchase a replacement lense with i.s. and go from there?
      Appreciate your responses.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  2 года назад

      @@chrissmith7069 I'd recommend an 18-55 STM lens - used on ebay they're pretty cheap really.
      I actually didn't know there was one without IS to be honest 😊

    • @chrissmith7069
      @chrissmith7069 2 года назад

      @@loneshootr thx for your reply, it's appreciated!
      I've watched quite afew of your vids and based on my interests and your review I have just purchased a Canon Ef-s 55-250mm Lense. Really looking forward to using it.
      I'm also considering a Samyang 24mm f1.4 Lens for closer capture, I am pretty new to lenses etc but it's something which I have wanted to learn and enjoy for a long time now!. Keep up the great work and Thankyou again.

  • @s1dew1nd3r4
    @s1dew1nd3r4 Год назад

    iv just sold my panasonic fz1000 bridge camera - i had previously owned fuji stuff but sold that because the lenses were just far too expensive for me as a hobbyist to justify - iv had a good couple of years with the bridge camera and im at the point were i want a larger sensor and the ability to swap lenses etc for shooting motorsports - i was going to buy a canon m50 but then iv been looking at the 7d mk2, a7ii, d750 and so on that sort of level - the 7d is REALLY cheap i can pick up a mint example from MPB for around £175 and then put the £ towards a USM 100-400 or 75-200 f2.8 which would just make sense - i was browsing flickr and came across a few albums shooting motorbikes at the track and the output from the 7d is REALLY clean files, im really impressed with what iv seen so i think im going to pull the trigger and buy one and give it a go!

  • @Breeg2011
    @Breeg2011 3 года назад +9

    The 7D is nice when you know how to operate within its technical limitations. Its ISO performance is obviously pretty bad when compared to modern cameras for instance, but when you have decent light and only kick up the ISO to get a faster shutter speed then the result will still be better than one should expect. High ISO shots in a lowlight situation will not look so good though. But again, when you have good light and when you know what you are doing then this camera can still deliver great results!

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      Breeg2011 - Exactly right my friend.

  • @seanteague2522
    @seanteague2522 Год назад

    I’m using a 600d for landscape photography, same 18mp sensor . Still takes great photos.

  • @yemarican
    @yemarican 4 месяца назад

    cool stuff dude

  • @teacherdude
    @teacherdude 3 года назад +1

    The fact that it's a tough body was the thing. I am often in situations where the camera is subject to a lot of rough treatment

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      Teacher Dude - yep - agreed, me too.

  • @Tajhad
    @Tajhad 3 года назад +6

    Thanks for the review. Am using a 7D and an EOS R. Must admit I jump between the two. R for low light stuff - 7D for everyday and outdoors stuff. It is built like a tank ( which is important to me). Great camera that still delivers results. Thanks again.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      Totally agree Terry, and thank you kindly for taking the time to watch and comment - I appreciate that.

  • @ryan9656
    @ryan9656 2 года назад

    Great video mate! I watched this and traded in my 70d for a 7d and it feels like a big step up. The view-finder is awesome. Thanks for the wisdom!
    Could you tell me how you captured the sky so well in your daytime action shots? I’m struggling to get my subjects and bright background exposure both correct…

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  2 года назад

      Thanks Ryan - and sorry for late reply.
      Yep, that light is tough to get right with a 7d ... if the subject is too under exposed then it's almost impossible to recover detail without a lot of digital noise. Get the subject right and the sky blows out...
      If I can't move to a position where the light is more even - then I use spot meter on subject and -1 exposure comp.
      That way I can recover the -1 stop of exposure on the subject in post without a noise penalty, and there's usually enough detail/color in the sky to bring out by dropping highlights in post. (I use Lightroom by the way).

    • @ryan9656
      @ryan9656 2 года назад

      @@loneshootr Good morning, thanks for your reply, I really appreciate the advice. I'm looking forward to using your method when the sun comes back out in the UK!

  • @auksmann
    @auksmann 2 года назад

    I used to have 7D years ago and used it until it … drowned in a swamp (literally).. Currently, my main cameras are the 5D IV and R6. A few weeks ago, I accidentally saw a 7D available for almost nothing and bought it for nostalgia. I’ve been taking pictures for a few days now with it and have to admit that this is still a very good camera that can be used professionally. In fact, I have only one problem: the viewfinder doesn’t show the AF and Drive information (when pushing the top button). I don't remember if that was the case with my previous 7D, anyway, it needs to get used to when you need to switch the AF mode quickly. Other than that it's still a great camera with good image quality and extremely pleasant colors!

    • @auksmann
      @auksmann 2 года назад

      One more thing: you mention high ISO noise. Yes, it’s strong but it’s not that ugly. Sometimes it even adds character to a photo and can be enjoyable.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  2 года назад +1

      auksmann - ha yes, even a 7D can't handle drowning in a swamp!
      You are correct about the viewfinder info.
      Thank you for your comment my friend, I appreciate you taking the time.

  • @swesleyharris
    @swesleyharris 6 месяцев назад

    I think that you can clean up a lot of noise now with Topaz. Love this camera still.

  • @JrPfreedom
    @JrPfreedom 11 месяцев назад

    Nice to hear normal bloke talking true story about photography. Yes Is not the best sensor but in good hand still Can be provide decent picture. Wish to have 7d with Canon classic sensor 😊 Classic proven megapixel is just marketing for catch another customer for gear.

  • @TheDeepPlanet
    @TheDeepPlanet 2 года назад

    Hi mate. Love your delivery. I am slowly getting into making money from photography. I've been using an 80D for 3 years (with some decent lenses). I mostly do food photography but landed a gig for a horse nutrition company. Client will be sending horses and models to location so I decided to look into renting a second body for the day. Worked out cheaper to buy a 7D. Now I have a great second body that uses the same battery and lenses and has very similar controls. I've had it serviced by my guy - no errors and 17k shutter count. Happy days! Any advice for the shoot would be much appreciated. Cheers.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  2 года назад

      The Deep Planet - yeah I used an 80D for a year at work and it was superb in every way.
      I made a video with a bunch of equine photography tips ages ago, but still relevant... hope it helps you ruclips.net/video/nv43sRrVt2s/видео.html

  • @BobLee333
    @BobLee333 5 месяцев назад

    What lenses did you used for this stunning photos? And what editing software? Thanks in advance.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  4 месяца назад +1

      ef-s 66-250 is stm and ef50mm 1.8 - Adobe lightroom

  • @andrewquarrell2960
    @andrewquarrell2960 3 года назад +1

    just go a 7D In mint condition just under 4000 shuttercount. paid 330 with a new canon bag cf card and a 50mm 1,8. cant wait to try it out. hope everyone is safe and well.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Andrew Quarrell - man that's almost new, that'll work for you for years. Since I had to sell most of my gear due to 2020 - I now have only one digital camera... Canon 7D!
      Stay safe Andrew, have the best possible Christmas under the circumstances - and thank you for taking the time to comment.

    • @andrewquarrell2960
      @andrewquarrell2960 3 года назад

      yea looks like brand new . it was a second camera and never got much use. probably see me out i wish you and yours the best christmas also to you and yours .stay safe@@loneshootr

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652 3 года назад +1

    I love your point about an older camera with less modern features making the shooter have to be better at getting the shot. This concept applies to so many things besides photography! Got my sub.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      Ranger Smith - Thank you kindly!

  • @tridinh1011
    @tridinh1011 3 года назад

    old cameras doesn't get worse when new ones come out, sure they might be slower, not have the QoL features and convenience but the image quality (which is the most important thing for most people anyway), plus the most important factor to a good photo is what's behind the camera, not what's inside it

  • @1Glitterado
    @1Glitterado 3 года назад

    How do I get proficient at photography- ? I have a Nikon d-7100. Thank you for your hard work in making your Greta video’s 👍🏻‼️😊

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      TheaBella PascuZZi - You can learn so much from you tube videos - all the basics - but the best way I know is to shoot, keep shooting, and then shoot some more.
      Build experience through making mistakes (if you are shooting digital).
      If you shoot film then some education is needed really - mistakes cost money...
      I will be making some more straightforward 'tutorials' over the coming weeks which may be of some value to you - long exposures, photographing one subject in four styles, shooting to avoid the obvious, etc.
      Thank you for taking the time to comment - I appreciate that 😊

  • @andrewquarrell2960
    @andrewquarrell2960 3 года назад +8

    Stunning images.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Andrew Quarrell - Thank you kindly.

  • @ozryland5354
    @ozryland5354 3 года назад +3

    In 2020 i'm still use this camera for photo & video production and i don't know why this camera always made me glad.. I love the results..❤️7D

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      oz ryland - Good to hear that! Thank you for watching and for your comment, I appreciate it.

  • @johnnevin7230
    @johnnevin7230 Год назад

    canon
    7d still exciting camera in 2022

  • @payalsrazdan4408
    @payalsrazdan4408 3 года назад +1

    Finally got my hands on a 7D after using point and shoot cameras for a long time. I knew Canon would be quality and I've been able to get some great shots. I'm still working on really understanding the camera. I was concerned I wouldn't be able to print images in larger sizes to sell so I'm glad you discussed it! Great video, no bs, and I appreciate the clear explanations.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Payal Razdan - Thank you for your lovely comment - and yes, you can print large from an 18mp file, as long as it is well shot and well processed, no worries 😎

  • @iantaplin903
    @iantaplin903 3 года назад

    fantastic video

  • @SLADEYBMX
    @SLADEYBMX 3 года назад +1

    Great shots, you can have the most expensive oven available but if you can't cook your meal is probably going to taste like shit 😁

  • @onyourmark8250
    @onyourmark8250 3 года назад +1

    Hi I also have a Canon EOS 7D but the problem is when I try to transfer the images and the videos in my laptop it won't what can I do? I hope you answer my question, love from Philippines

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +2

      Nyladida Umaming - If you can't transfer from camera with usb - then try using a CF card reader, this is what I do. Hope this helps.

  • @jamescarlos8642
    @jamescarlos8642 3 года назад +2

    Hi
    Can the canon 7d do af tracking
    Does it have good ai servo
    You used which mode for af tracking

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      AI servo is fine - I use ai servo, back button focus, single point and just keep the point on the subject. I take care of the tracking.

    • @jamescarlos8642
      @jamescarlos8642 3 года назад

      Does canon 7d have af tracking
      Because the new canon cameras has like around 2010-2020 has

  • @yosifbohlega868
    @yosifbohlega868 3 года назад +1

    What is the highest price to buy this camera without lens ؟ or with lens 18-135mm usm?

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      Yosif Bohlega - personally, I'd pay up to $250 for a low shutter count body (less than 10,000 actuations).

  • @yves350
    @yves350 3 года назад +5

    Very nice, down to earth’ review and so true (but shops and manufacturers don’t like to hear this 😉).
    Beautiful horse pictures btw!

  • @lime1543
    @lime1543 3 года назад

    I’m a film student (only started) and my relative gave me this type of camera and I’m curious how good it’ll be for my projects

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      LiMe - That's an interesting question. (I'm assuming you mean video/film making).
      Usually the 7D wouldn't be high on my list of recommended cameras for video - but I think maybe that as a student of film making then the 7D's limitations may be an asset...
      As a film maker you'll be manual focussing - so the poor video autofocus will not be an issue - and as a student it is all about how to tell the story, and gear has very little to do with that.
      A good film maker can tell a good story on any camera really.
      As you become more proficient in your craft, you will naturally change to more advanced equipment as you need it.
      Hope this helps?
      * if your question had been "Is this camera good for making you tube content" - my answer would have been different.

    • @lime1543
      @lime1543 3 года назад +1

      @@loneshootr thank you!)

  • @Graymanone
    @Graymanone 3 года назад +1

    Glad to hear it! I've still have my 7D and like many things it's the user more than just buying the latest and the greatest.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      esiagent1 - I absolutely agree. 7D is still a capable camera. In fact it is the only digital camera (for photography) that I now own. I had to sell all the others!

  • @feliksskandis3759
    @feliksskandis3759 2 года назад

    I have a saying "an old dog wil never disappoint you but a new dog wil surprise you in ways you never knew it could."

  • @actie-reactie
    @actie-reactie 3 года назад

    Just a few weeks ago, shot some waterbirds who where walking on ice , with my 7D and tamron 100-400, and my 90D and canon 100-400 II..... couldnt see much difference in image quality between them....

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      Richard - Yes indeed, difference is subtle. I quite like the thought of a 90D - I had 80D for a while and really liked it a lot.

    • @actie-reactie
      @actie-reactie 3 года назад +1

      @@loneshootr the 90D is a great camera for cropping, but keep the iso low, because of noise.....

  • @ajmedia1274
    @ajmedia1274 3 года назад +4

    I've finally found a channel that cuts through the bullshit. I bought a D3 to start out with and learned so much from using that camera. I much prefer older pro bodied cameras. I shoot pets and lots of horses too. Thanks for your content it's refreshing to say the least.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +2

      AJMedia thank you for your very kind comment, and for taking the time - I really appreciate that. Yeah pets and horses - my favourites!

  • @cleytoncastilhos4172
    @cleytoncastilhos4172 Год назад

    Muito bom

  • @apollontv1078
    @apollontv1078 Год назад

    I found one for 160..should I buy it?

  • @rizkiabadi8441
    @rizkiabadi8441 Год назад

    Lens?

  • @deanmessenger7819
    @deanmessenger7819 3 года назад +1

    gives me confidence ive made the right decision, pretty much always shot with canon, then switch to a fuji Ex1 , then an an x100S, then back to canon 60D which was very nice, ill health meant i couldnt carry such heavy camera ( with 150-600 lens i had ) so the canon and lens went and i ended up with olympus omd em1.. had that for a few years but just cant get on with it. canons i could just pick up a shoot with no problems.. so this week bit the bullet after 3 years of hardly taking pis and not enjoying the oly i sold it and have got the Canon 7D on way to me.. really looking forward to putting it through its paces

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      dean messenger - I hope the ol' 7D gives you what you need Dean - I'm quite happy with mine. In fact I had to sell all my digital cameras due to financial situation brought on by covid-19, and I kept one body only - 7D.
      It does everything I need anyway 😎

  • @jamescarlos8642
    @jamescarlos8642 3 года назад +1

    Hi lone shooter
    Does canon 7d have af tracking for photo and video

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      James Carlos - 7D Mk 2 - yes, DPAF system.
      7D Mk 1 tracking, no.
      Continuous af for photos through viewfinder as you'd expect but live view af is very poor.

    • @jamescarlos8642
      @jamescarlos8642 3 года назад

      @@loneshootr what does it mean as continuous af for photos through ovf

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      @@jamescarlos8642 it tracks distance but not position in frame

  • @mickytwoknives
    @mickytwoknives Год назад +1

    peace pall

  • @dinopestalic63
    @dinopestalic63 3 года назад

    you Sir remind me of David Alan Harvey

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      Dino - I wish I was half the photographer he is! Thank you so much for your kind comment.

  • @quazisanjeed6395
    @quazisanjeed6395 3 года назад +1

    Canon 7D can and will always be capable to deliver so long as one can keep shooting. I'm using two bodies of this model and hope to continue doing so for many years more. The latest model's extra features are things I can easily do without.
    But I admit, I'm more focused on quality lenses.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Quazi Sanjeed - yes indeed 7D is still a useful camera and will remain so for years yet. I certainly have no complaints with mine! Lenses are the key, as you rightly say.
      Thank you for your comment.

  • @danielstobbs7366
    @danielstobbs7366 3 года назад +1

    I get paid to shoot shows and I have a t1i haha. With my prime lenses I'm gtg

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Yep- it aint what you got, it's how you use it.

  • @sadeqsegaraga8766
    @sadeqsegaraga8766 2 года назад

    These photos all shot RAW?

  • @brianrankin641
    @brianrankin641 3 года назад +2

    Nice to see you again, but wasn't expecting a Canon 7D sales pitch. Very little footage on actually shooting horses and portraits.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      Hello Brian. May I ask what exactly you'd like to know about photographing horses? I ask because it's a truly huge subject... do you simply want advice on photographing, say, a daughters gymkhana competition effectively - or are you interested as a line of work? I've been collecting material for a full in-depth video on the subject (which will run over an hour by the looks of it) but if a short video on tips is all you need then I could get that out next week. As always, real life work tends to get in the way of a lively reliable you tube schedule at present.

    • @brianrankin641
      @brianrankin641 3 года назад

      @@loneshootr Line of work? NO, just a hobby shooting daughter and girls with their horses,occasoonally a gymkhaha/simple jumping.
      I shoot solely RAW and edit in PSElemets 2020.
      Would appreciate advice on auto-focus settings (Nikon) /51 points/11 ponts/ 3D tracking /panning etc..

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +4

      Brian Rankin - these are my personal methods - for you & anyone else interested:
      Auto focus, (Nikon or Canon) single point, continuous AF/servo, back button focusing. This is all I use. It works great for moving targets, and for portraits I use the same settings but focus, then release back button to fix focus, re-compose, and shoot.
      Manual/Shutter Priority/Aperture Priority:
      Cloudy day for action- manual with auto ISO. Sunny day for action (sometimes) aperture priority usually @f5.6 unless I have time to get fancy - or background sucks so I want to throw it out of focus.
      Horses moving quickly toward you - aperture no wider than f5.6 (6.3 better) or the whole subject won't be in focus, and focus on riders face.
      Horses passing at constant distance - I open up to 1.8 to throw subject to front of image (prime lens) or f2.8 (zoom).
      Manual shooting - Shutter speed - minimum 1/1000th in action, pref. higher. (Unless you want to shutter drag to get motion blur on horses' legs).
      ISO auto with upper limit at 800 (for older sensors) .
      Metering - I use evaluative - and sometimes spot for portraits.
      Drive - I never use burst (because I don't want to plough through 500 images in the edit).
      Single firing, anticipate the stride. All burst will do is give you 50 images, every shot at the wrong point in horses' cadence. (sure, not always - but often).
      Lenses - I only use two.
      Crop Sensor: Telephoto zoom and a 30mm f1.4 prime.
      Full frame: 50mm 1.8 prime and tele zoom (70-200 2.8).
      Though a 24-105 alone would be enough to get a shoot in any camera.
      Lighting - Godox AD600BM and/or Godox TT685
      *The subject: ears forward, mouth closed, no eye white showing above the eye, head/neck straight, elevation, propulsion through from the hind, never down on the forehand.
      Hope this helps.

  • @212wrench-vb4cl
    @212wrench-vb4cl 6 месяцев назад

    The only issue with a 7D, Low light. Other than that it will do all you want to do.

  • @heet2418
    @heet2418 3 года назад +1

    Im planning to purchased used canon 7d is it fine to purchase or not?

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Hitesh Tank
      - yes if the price is right, and if you don't need high iso performance.

    • @prakashrawal6328
      @prakashrawal6328 3 года назад

      how is 7D for photos??

    • @prakashrawal6328
      @prakashrawal6328 3 года назад

      I am going to purchase second hand 7D

  • @hannibalcosta
    @hannibalcosta 3 года назад +1

    I propose a challenge: shoot the same scene with a very old Canon 10d and another 7d Mk 1 and also Mk2. Print out the photos and ask your friends if anyone can tell them apart. I did that and everyone couldn't tell one photo from another. Do you understand? This pixel story is soft talk from camera manufacturers.

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +2

      Hurrght Oláffson - I agree - that's precisely the point I tried to make clear, for 'general' photography. Add in a more modern sensor, say, 5Dmk4 - print A3 and most people either won't see or even care about any differences. (Apart from photographers who disregard viewing distances...)
      However, shoot a scene at a dimly lit wedding reception at 2am with the same cameras at 3200 ISO and it's a different story.
      Good modern sensors are clearly far superior - I'm sure you'd agree - but my message is that most of us just don't need it.
      Thank you for your comment.

    • @hannibalcosta
      @hannibalcosta 3 года назад +1

      @@loneshootr I use strobes and flash all the time in order to keep the iso low and control lighting better (i have also a 7D and an "old" 5d2).
      I loved the photos you took of the horses and in one of these photos, I venture to say in this picture (2:11) that you used a snoot flash with low ISO and shoot in f8 or f11. great job!

  • @nycyclist4154
    @nycyclist4154 2 месяца назад

    I bought the Canon EOS 7D used and it's an amazing Camera. I also have a Canon EOS 10s film camera and that too is a great camera.

  • @shutterbuginfinity
    @shutterbuginfinity 3 года назад +1

    I use canon 7d also it a great camera with the 16-35mm l series lens ,,thanks for this great photos of the horses amazing animals

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      ShutterBug Infinity - yes indeed the ol' 7D can still get the job done, especially with nice L glass.
      Thank you for the lovely comment!

    • @shutterbuginfinity
      @shutterbuginfinity 3 года назад

      @@loneshootr your very welcome

  • @Mustafa-mh6ho
    @Mustafa-mh6ho 3 года назад +2

    Is it an excellent camera for photos??

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      Mustafa - good for photos, not so good for video.

    • @Mustafa-mh6ho
      @Mustafa-mh6ho 3 года назад

      @@loneshootr
      What are the cameras in the same price category and their performance is better than the 7d

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      @@Mustafa-mh6ho If you answer a few questions for me, then I can give you my best advice:
      1) What is your budget for a camera and lens?
      2) What do you want to photograph? Action? Landscape? Portrait? Product? Wedding? Real estate? Wildlife?
      3) Have you got existing lenses already?

    • @Mustafa-mh6ho
      @Mustafa-mh6ho 3 года назад

      @@loneshootr
      1) The budget is 400 dollars (prices vary in my country) and I have no problem buying a good used one
      2)I'm an amateur photographer, I love taking all the shots I find beautiful, especially on my travels
      3)No

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +1

      @@Mustafa-mh6ho I'd recommend either Nikon D700 or Canon 5D Classic - or 5D Mk2.
      All of these are full frame, and have beautiful image quality.
      Don't worry about the 'low' pixel count on 5D Classic and D700 - you can print huge prints with these beautiful cameras.
      5D2 has higher resolution but you won't notice it.
      Hope this helps.

  • @GibbyGibsoniCarly
    @GibbyGibsoniCarly 3 года назад +2

    I sold my canon 750D + batterygrip for 320 bucks.
    I found a 7D + battery grip for 170, Should I buy it? or spend a little more and buy a 5D mark 2 or 1ds mark 2
    great video btw!!

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад +2

      @Gibby - The 7d is the right price for sure and is a solid camera as I've tried to demonstrate - but if you can afford the extra I would go with 5D2 to be honest. Some of the nicest prints I ever produced were shot on 5D mk2. You mention the 1Ds mk2... Personally I would go with the 1Ds mk3 if you can, I owned one for a couple of years before I got the 1Dx and the Mk3 1Ds is a beautiful camera - but 5d is likely to be cheaper, with similar resolution but slightly less powerful autofocus.

    • @GibbyGibsoniCarly
      @GibbyGibsoniCarly 3 года назад

      @@loneshootr thanks a lot man! I bought a 5D mark ii at a pawn shop for 285 euro's (345 dollars)

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      @@GibbyGibsoniCarly Excellent! Enjoy 😎

  • @tahirsaeed1886
    @tahirsaeed1886 3 года назад +1

    Canon 100d vs 7d????

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      For work? Or for fun? 7D for work, no question. 100D for just enjoying making photographs.

  • @SeanMcCormick
    @SeanMcCormick 2 месяца назад

    I'm not sure why anyone would want to make money with a camera - takes the joy out of photography. The 7D is a lovely camera to use otherwise.

  • @jamescarlos8642
    @jamescarlos8642 3 года назад

    Hi lone shooter
    Why you buy canon 7d

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      I bought them to make this video.

    • @jamescarlos8642
      @jamescarlos8642 3 года назад

      lone shooter lol
      You have what camera and lens
      If it’s not this video
      Are you the professional photographer

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      @@jamescarlos8642 Tell me what camera you think a professional should use?

    • @jamescarlos8642
      @jamescarlos8642 3 года назад

      lone shooter canon 7d series,canon 5d series and canon 6d series and also canon eos r series

    • @loneshootr
      @loneshootr  3 года назад

      @@jamescarlos8642 All great choices.

  • @gokuljadhav2579
    @gokuljadhav2579 3 года назад +1

    Canon 7d strong good Cameras photos and videos

  • @kendramanuel968
    @kendramanuel968 Год назад

    Wow you’re a phenomenal photographer my friend

  • @kendramanuel968
    @kendramanuel968 Год назад

    Wow you’re a phenomenal photographer my friend