It took me some time to write a post about photo gear.
As my Canon EOS 40D is now really becoming old, I’m looking for an upgrade. Sadly, my photography hasn’t evolved much, so I most probably won’t wait for the 7D Mk II (if that one still makes sense, given the 6D) and will stay with their prosumer x0D line. Surprisingly, it took Canon three years to introduce a successor to the 60D: The EOS 70D. Although I originally considered the 60D a downgrade within that line, my view has changed with its successor: The reduced weight is not something negative, the reduced size is minimal, the plastic housing at least has got weather sealing, and the swivel screen perfectly fits the camera’s video capabilities. I’d get (compared to the 40D):
- 20 MP instead of 10 MP,
- DIGIC 5+ processor instead of DIGIC 3,
- ISO 12800 max. instead of ISO 1600,
- 19 AF points instead of 9,
- Dual-pixel AF in Live View instead of a manual trigger with mirror flip,
- 98% viewfinder coverage instead of 95%,
- [Update: Viewfinder with switchable gridline overlay and electronic level,]
- HD movies instead of no movies at all,
- HDMI output instead of plain old analog,
- Weather sealing instead of none,
- High-res swivel touch screen instead of low-res static plain LCD,
- Built-in Wi-Fi for remote operation using Canon’s smartphone app(!!),
- Built-in flash as off-camera remote flash controller!
- Continuous shooting with a rate of 7 fps instead of 6.5 fps, but the RAW image burst goes down from 17 to 16 and the JPEG burst from 75 to 65.
So, quite a jump in technology during the last six years. I plan my purchase for the end of this year.