Oct
26
2009

Gear Dilemma – 1D Mark IV vs. the 7D

canon_1dmarkivWith the recently announced release of the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV many photographers, myself included, have a major dilemma ahead of us. It’s not that this won’t be a great camera; it appears to be a fantastic upgrade to its predecessor, the Canon EOS 1D Mark III, and it would be very hard not to love it.

canon_7dThe problem is that Canon really muddied the waters in the SLR market with the recently issued Canon EOS 7D.  Although these two cameras have different target markets, their feature sets overlap in many areas and a lot of photographers will find both to be very attractive.

The main difference between the 1D series cameras and the rest of the SLR’s in the canon family is that the 1D’s are designed to be much more rugged, much more weather proof, and built to much tighter tolerances.  These things definitely have value, but how much is going to be a personal opinion.  For the price of the 1D Mark IV you can pick up 3 of the 7D’s.  It will be very compelling for many people to buy a much cheaper camera that has most of the high end features of a more expensive model.  In fact many people will never even take advantage of all of the high end features found in the 7D, never mind the few extra offered by the Mark IV.

My personal dilemma is that what I really want is a  mix of the two cameras.  I’ve been looking forward to buying a new camera for almost year, but none of the available cameras fully met my needs, and I was happily and patiently waiting for the right camera to show up.  Now there are two cameras that get me most of the way there, but neither takes me all the way.  Unfortunately it appears that the less expensive model is missing a couple of the main features that were on my “must have” list:

  • Autofocus that works with lenses (or combinations of lenses and teleconverters) having a maximum aperture as small as f/8
  • Auto Exposure Bracketed (AEB) sequences of more than 3 images

The 7D also falls short of the Mark IV on my list of “high wants”:

  • expanded usable ISO range
  • integral battery grip
  • only 1 memory card slot

The 7D does have a couple of features that I wish the Mark IV includes:

  • built-in popup flash with wireless E-TTL Speedlite master flash transmitter
  • dedicated Live View/Video mode start/stop button

While these features would be really nice to have, I can easily live without them.

Putting all of this together, I’ve decided that my next camera will be the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV.  The Canon EOS 7D looks to be a great contender, but for me it just doesn’t quite match up where it counts. 

What would you decide if you were in my position??

For interest’s sake, here is a table I put together showing a comparison of the key specifications for both cameras:

Canon EOS 1D Mark IV
Canon EOS 7D
Sensor16.1 Megapixels
APS-H, CMOS
1.3x Crop Factor
18 Megapixels
APS-C, CMOS
1.6x Crop Factor
ProcessorDual DIGIC IVDual DIGIC IV
Autofocus SystemRedesigned 45 point AF
39 cross-type points
Range: -1.0 to 18 EV
Brand New 19 point AF
19 cross-type AF points
Range: -0.5 - 18 EV
ISO100-12,800 default,
50-102,400 extended
100-6400 default,
100-12,800 extended
Shutter10 fps max
300,000 actuations
8 fps max
150,000 actuations
Metering63 metering zones
linked to all 45 AF points
EV 0 to EV 20
63 metering zones
linked to all 19 AF points
EV 1 to EV 20
Memory CardDual card slots
1 CF, 1 SDHC
Single CF card slot
BatteryLP-E4
(same as 1D Mark III)
Integral Battery Grip
LP-E6
(same as 5D Mark II)
BG-E7 Battery Grip
Movie Modeup to 1080p Video
30, 25, or 24 fps
up to 1080p Video
30, 25, or 24 fps
LensesEF Lens Mount
(no EF-S lenses)
EF-S Lens Mount
(all EF and EF-S lenses)
MSRP
(Body Only)
$5499 USD$1699 USD
Release DateExpected December 2009October 2009

Related Posts

  1. Canon 1D Mark IV Announced
  2. Canon EOS 5D Mark II Firmware Update
  3. 5 Reasons Why I’m Excited by the Canon 7D
  4. 5 Reasons Why I might buy the Canon 7D After All
  5. Early Review of the Canon 1D Mark IV

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