Veeenga. Va, que el amigo Domingo tiene razón.

Es la 7D con el objetivo 17-40 original. Me da pereza poner fotos por que tampoco es necesario. Está PERFECTA, inmaculada. Se compró para la boda de mi cuñado y, excepto un par de salidas más, solo se ha utilizado para eso.

Por supuesto, con su embalaje original, seis meses de garantía, DOS baterías, minitrípode de regalo...



Nueva, en el sitio más barato (Pixmania), sale por unos mil ciento y pico euros más portes (con la segunda batería). En el ECI, ni lo comento por que pasa con creces de los dos mil.

Estaría dispuesto a soltarla por 890.- €

Es un PEDAZO de cámara, que cambié por que soy un caprichoso de mierda y me entró la tolaila un dia que andaba por Barcelona con dinero... ( :( ). Y me compre la 5D por la mayor resolución. Ahora he descubierto que para mis mierdacopias de 10x15, con la Minolta me sobraba. Pero bueno... Ya me quedo con la otra, que es más cara. Y con el dinero de esta me compro un buen objetivo (Domingo, tengo el 24-70 de Sigma. Dime un buen serie L para complementarlo...).

Las características son impresionantes... Estabilizador óptico DE SERIE integrado en el cuerpo, tamaño de cámara "de verdad", infinidad de controles manuales, pantalla LCD increible... De todo. Podéis mirar los datos aquí:

http://www.pixmania.com/es/es/170020...-17-35mm.html#

Si hay interesados... el primero en la lista es Jaume. Pero si el no la quiere... el primero que llegue.

¡Ah! Envío a portes pagados por agencia si se hace ingreso previo.

Domingo, pude publicar esto mañana si quieres. Hoy lo dejaremos aquí por darles preferencia a estos mangarranes...

Y por último, la conclusión de DpReview. Obtuvo el galardón de "Altamente Recomendable", por supuesto...


Overall conclusion

In use the 7D proved to be an excellent 'photographic tool', it feels good to hold, it's easy to change settings (thanks to the fact that almost all the major settings have external buttons / levers) and the camera feels responsive in use. The 7D is one of those cameras which I enjoyed using and encourages you to shoot more and experiment more (the availability and access to manual controls achieves this).

There's definitely been a lot of clever thinking implemented into this camera; the automatically orientating recording information display, the eye-piece sensor which blanks out the LCD, the design of the white balance lever, the locking of certain settings, the display of adjustments made in the viewfinder, the mirror lock-up implementation. It's satisfying sometimes to at least believe that the designers responsible for SLR's are also photographers.

The 7D's key feature, it's CCD Anti-Shake system appears to work, although I don't believe it's as good as lens based optical stabilization at longer focal lengths. Remember that because of the way it's implemented the 7D's Anti-Shake should give you a stop or two's advantage with any lens, without adding bulk, weight or cost. In our experience it worked better at shorter focal lengths.

Image quality was on the whole very good, it's as good as the best six megapixel digital SLR's and it's clear that Konica Minolta has worked hard on in-camera processing, detail levels are high at low sensitivities and noise is low higher up the ISO range (although images get softer). 7D images from the camera have a nice "look" which doesn't appear over processed or affected by artifacting or over-sharpening. We got the best results shooting RAW and converting with Adobe Camera RAW and were disappointed with the supplied DiMAGE Viewer and the optional DiMAGE Master.

So that brings us to the rating, and to be honest it wasn't an easy one to finalize. The 7D's two biggest problems are its price and the competition, at $1,599 it's $100 more than Canon's excellent eight megapixel EOS 20D and $600 more than the equally capable (if less 'Pro') Nikon D70. So if you're budget conscious there are other options, however that shouldn't detract from what is an excellent digital SLR which is an excellent 'photographic tool' and isn't just another 'me too' product, it offers a genuine alternative to the Canon / Nikon influence on the market. I'm sure it will please existing Minolta Dynax/Maxxum owners and new entrants to the D-SLR market equally.

Highly Recommended

Manu1oo1