Hopefully this isn't too far off Avid Topic as it does relate to the discussions we have with clients on whats best to shot on before it gets to our Avids :-)
I'm aware that the D5 now offers 25P like the D7 so that balances the field a bit.
The D7 has the smaller sensor and this makes it less ideal for wide shots due to the 1.6X zoom effect of the smaller sensor.
In theory the noise on the D7 should be worse but it seems that's marginal at worst.
The D7 has 48K & the D5 44.1K but in reality the audio inputs and therefore quality is only useful as guide at best.
The D7 may seem to suffer more heat related problems but is that due to the higher shooting frame rates available.
So what are peoples views on the D7 compared to the D5 and is the EOS 550 even close to the D7?
And how does that impact on the quality we're seeing in the edit suites?
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