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Originally Posted by Feuerfalke
Yes, I noticed the vignetting myself. I think it's misplaced in a PC-game - the field of view is narrow enough on a monitor and especially in a simulation the player's focus will not always be in the middle of the screen, so the vignetting is wrong all along.
EOS 7D - Wow! Now that's a nice cam. Looking forward to pictures of your office, though you probably won't use much of the 7Ds features for that
I recently started with my little EOS 1000D - got to say that I'd probably go for a EOS 500D if I had to make the choice again, but it's a nice camera for a start - what it can't do, I make up with photoshop
Er, okay, let's get back to topic 
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Yes lets back.
PS. Use Canon's Digital Photo Professional tools supplied with your camera and RAW format and then I'm sure you will enjoy you camera more time before to move to more expencive, say EOS 5D mark II or EOS 7D. Only these Canon's camers make sense to move to the next level.
However, I'm using Nikons most time.