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Canon EOS 7D Mark II SLR Camera Body 20.9 MP CMOS 5472 x 3648 pixels Black

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  • - TTL
  • - ISO sensitivity (min): 100 ISO sensitivity (max): 51200 Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/8000 s Slowest camera shutter speed: 30 s ± 3EV (1/3EV step)
  • - Video recording 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD
  • - Built-in microphone HDMI
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20.9MP total, CMOS, 5472x3648, TTL, 3" LCD, ISO 100-51200, 1920x1090 (Full HD), CF(Type I)/UDMA CD/SD/SDHC/SDXC, Body, Black
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Fuel Your Creative Passion
The Canon EOS 7D Mark II digital SLR camera is designed to meet the demands of photographers and videographers who want a camera that can provide a wide range of artistic opportunities. With a winning combination of cutting-edge operations and a robust, ergonomic design, it is optimized to make even the most challenging photography simple and easy. The EOS 7D Mark II features a refined APS-C sized 20.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor with Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors for gorgeous imagery. It shoots up to 10 frames per second at ISOs ranging from 100–16000 (expandable to H1: 25600, H2: 51200), has a 65-point all cross-type AF system and features Canon’s amazing Dual Pixel CMOS AF for brilliant Live-View AF. It has dual card slots for both CF and SD cards, USB 3.0 connectivity and even has built-in GPS for easy location tagging, automatically. Compatible with an ever-expanding collection of EF and EF-S lenses plus a host of EOS accessories, the EOS 7D Mark II is an ideal tool for creative and ambitious photography.

Up to 10.0 fps Continuous Shooting
A new, rugged shutter designed for 200,000 cycles, enables the EOS 7D Mark II to shoot up to 10.0 frames per second to capture all the action. Refined mechanics like a newly designed, more efficient shutter drive motor and a vibration dampened mirror drive help deliver reliable, speedy performance for high caliber image capture.

AF System to Match
The EOS 7D Mark II features some of Canon’s most sophisticated AF technologies ever, enabling the camera to achieve accurate and speedy AF performance while maintaining impeccably clear action shots. Designed to be fast, the EOS 7D Mark II delivers impressive results.

Dual Pixel CMOS AF
Canon’s revolutionary Dual Pixel CMOS AF enables superb HD shooting with the EOS 7D Mark II. With Dual Pixel CMOS AF, each pixel on the camera’s sensor performs both phase-difference detection autofocus and records light. Auto-focus is achieved quickly, easily and smoothly thanks to phase-difference detection AF. When used with the predictive power of Movie Servo AF, subjects in motion are smoothly and consistently tracked –once focus is locked, the EOS 7D Mark II stays on target!

65-point All Cross-type AF System
The advanced 65-point all cross-type AF system helps ensure precise and stable AF no matter the subject or camera’s orientation. These AF points are spread over a wide area of the frame, enabling faster AF wherever the subject lies. With a central dual cross-type AF point of f/2.8, AF is enhanced with lenses faster than f/2.8. Also, this new system makes AF possible in dim lighting as low as EV-3.

Image Quality
Beauty begins with the details. To capture every little detail, Canon’s amazing system of optics, sensor and image processors work seamlessly together to deliver the highest image quality. Images suitable for fine art printing, large scale posters, jpegs over email and everything in between.

20.2 Megapixel CMOS Sensor
A brand new 20.2 Megapixel sensor helps record high resolution image files with stunning detail. Redesigned specifically for the EOS 7D Mark II, this impressive sensor captures a new level of clarity with low noise and high sensitivity. Phenomenal for stills, the camera’s sensor is equally impressive for movies, offering Canon’s revolutionary Dual Pixel CMOS AF for impressive and smooth AF performance.

Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors
The Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors work seamlessly with the new 20.2 Megapixel sensor for supercharged processing across the board. These processors help the EOS 7D Mark II capture up to 1090 JPEG/LARGE, 31 RAW, and 19 RAW+JPEG shots in a single burst for amazing action photography. They also enable the camera’s powerful image processing on-the-fly: lens aberration, variances in peripheral illumination, and image distortion can all be corrected in real time with the Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors.

Extensive ISO Range
Optimized for low-light shooting, the EOS 7D Mark II’s sensor captures images at up to ISO 16000 (expandable to H1: 25600 and H2: 51200). This is because of an improved higher sensitivity photodiode construction, CMOS circuitry, and color filters with higher light transmittance. As a result, the EOS 7D Mark II records both still and moving images at higher ISO speeds with remarkably low noise, making excellent low-light photography and moviemaking possible.

EOS iSA System
The EOS 7D Mark II has an Intelligent Subject Analysis (iSA system that employs an independant RGB+IR light sensor with approximately 150,000-pixel resolution. With this new sensor, not only does the camera have a finer level of accuracy, but when combined with iTR AF - which offers a new processing algorithm to detect faces, bodies and colors - the EOS 7D Mark II can track subjects with a significantly greater level of success. The RGB+IR sensor even enables infrared-light detection and a flicker detection system that compensates for flickering light sources, taking shots only at peak light volume.

Full HD 60p Video Recording
The EOS 7D Mark II delivers refined and detailed EOS movie image quality with Full HD 60p (59.94 fps NTSC), and 50.00 fps (PAL), recording at ISO values up to 16000 (Dual Pixel CMOS AF is not available when shooting at 60p). At these frame rates, even a fast-moving subject looks smooth in HD, as does a slow motion playback.

Multiple Input / Output Options
Shoot Full HD and send uncompressed NTSC, PAL and 24p footage out directly using the EOS 7D Mark II’s included HDMI port. HDMI output makes it possible to monitor images on a large display or save image data to an external recorder. Thanks to an audio output function, video and sound can be recorded together to a single recorder. The EOS 7D Mark II also has dedicated microphone and headphone jacks for professional sound recording and monitoring. Dual card slots for CF and SD cards are also included, offering many options and long recording times with automatic switching between recording media.

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Canon EOS 7D Mark II, 20.9 MP, 5472 x 3648 pixels, CMOS, Full HD, 820 g, Black

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Canon EOS 7D Mark II. Camera type: SLR Camera Body, Megapixel (approx.): 20.9 MP, Sensor type: CMOS, Maximum image resolution: 5472 x 3648 pixels. ISO sensitivity (max): 51200. Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/8000 s. HD type: Full HD, Maximum video resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Display diagonal: 7.62 cm (3"). Weight: 820 g. Product colour: Black

Picture quality
Camera type *
SLR Camera Body
Megapixel (approx.) *
20.9 MP
Sensor type *
CMOS
Maximum image resolution *
5472 x 3648 pixels
Still image resolution(s) *
5472 x 3648 3648 x 2432 2736 x 1824 1920 x 1280 720 x 480 5472 x 3648 4104 x 2736 2736 x 1824
Image stabilizer *
No
Supported aspect ratios
3:2
Total megapixels
20.9 MP
Image formats supported *
JPG, RAW
Lens system
Lens mount interface
Canon EF, Canon EF-S
Focusing
Focus *
TTL
Focus adjustment *
Auto/Manual
Auto focusing (AF) modes *
AI Focus, Flexible Spot Auto Focus, Multi Point Auto Focus, One Shot Focus, Tracking Auto Focus
Auto Focus (AF) object detection
Face
Auto Focus (AF) points
65
Auto Focus (AF) points selection
Manual
Auto Focus (AF) lock
Yes
Auto Focus (AF) assist beam
Yes
Exposure
ISO sensitivity (min) *
100
ISO sensitivity (max) *
51200
ISO sensitivity
100, 400, 6400, 16000, 25600, 51200
Light exposure modes *
Aperture priority AE, Manual, Shutter priority AE
Light exposure control
Program AE
Light exposure correction *
± 3EV (1/3EV step)
Light metering *
Centre-weighted, Evaluative (Multi-pattern), Partial, Spot
Auto Exposure (AE) lock
Yes
Shutter
Fastest camera shutter speed *
1/8000 s
Slowest camera shutter speed *
30 s
Camera shutter type
Electronic, Mechanical
Flash
Flash modes *
Auto, Manual
External flash connector
Yes
Flash exposure compensation
Yes
Flash exposure correction
±3EV (1/2; 1/3 EV step)
Video
Video recording *
Yes
Maximum video resolution *
1920 x 1080 pixels
HD type *
Full HD
Video resolutions
640 x 480, 1280 x 720, 1920 x 1080
Motion JPEG frame rate
60 fps
Resolution at capture speed
1920x1080@24fps, 1920x1080@30fps, 1920x1080@60fps, 640x480@30fps
Analog signal format system
NTSC, PAL
Video formats supported
H.264, MOV
Audio
Built-in microphone *
Yes
Audio
Audio formats supported
MP4
Memory
Compatible memory cards *
CF, SD, SDHC, SDXC
Memory slots
1
Display
Display *
LCD
Touchscreen *
No
Display diagonal *
7.62 cm (3")
Display resolution (numeric)
1040000 pixels
Vari-angle LCD display
No
Field of view
100%
Viewfinder
Magnification
1.00x
Ports & interfaces
USB version *
3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1)
HDMI *
Yes
HDMI connector type
Mini
USB port
Yes
Camera
White balance *
Auto, Cloudy, Custom modes, Daylight, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten
Scene modes *
Portrait, Sunset, Twilight, Landscape
Photo effects *
Black&White, Neutral
Self-timer delay *
2, 10 s
GPS (satellite)
No
On Screen Display (OSD) languages
Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Czech, Danish, German, Dutch, English, Spanish, Finnish, French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian
Camera file system
DPOF, Exif 2.3
Anti-dust function
Yes
Design
Product colour *
Black
Battery
Battery type
LP-E6N
Number of batteries supported
1
Battery level indicator
Yes
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)
0 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)
0 - 85%
Weight & dimensions
Width
148.6 mm
Depth
78.2 mm
Height
112.4 mm
Weight
820 g
Weight (including battery)
910 g
Packaging content
Hand strap
Yes
Cables included
USB
Battery charger included
Yes
Batteries included
Yes
Software CD
Yes
Other features
Power source type
Battery
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
Uk has collected 134 expert reviews for Canon EOS 7D Mark II SLR Camera Body 20.9 MP CMOS 5472 x 3648 pixels Black and the average expert rating is 84 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
84%
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EISA.eu
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2016-10-31 01:23:30
The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is one of the best APS-C DSLRs ever made, offering features normally only available in professional full frame models. The 65-point AF system gives fast and responsive focusing in a wide range of conditions, even when tracking fas...
0%
digitalmediaandit.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:30
There are 2 options for a Canon at this price range, this or the 6D. It all depends on what you shoot the most. For mainly landscapes/portraits then the 6D with it's full size sensor is certainly the winner for higher quality output, especially for large...
60%
dpexpert.com.au
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2016-10-31 01:23:30
This 20 megapixel DSLR is the successor to the five year old, much admired, 7D. It is not so much an upgrade as a new camera with more rugged, better sealed construction and a new super fast auto focusing system with a tracking function that is designed f...
Good The image quality is excellent and high ISO pictures are remarkably noise free. At ISO6400 saving in RAW noise is barely perceptible – JPEG is equally impressive with no objectionable fudging of fine detail. The combination of the fast auto focus and outs...
Bad No WiFi, NFC, focus peaking or a swivelling LCD in an expensive camera is perplexing, making the 7D MkII feel oldfashioned...
Bottom line Who should buy this camera? Anyone with a kit of Canon cropped-factor lenses and accessories will love it, but for anyone entering the DSLR market unencumbered it may only be the brand name that will attract. The Nikon D7100 is half the price, and APS mir...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2016-10-31 01:23:30
The 1.6x crop boosts the focal length of attached lenses, so rather than spending £7,000 on Canon's 500mm telephoto lens, you could go for the 300mm lens at £1,100 and still achieve a 480mm equivalent focal length. This telephoto extension comes at the ex...
Bottom line Fast and feature-packed, but the Canon EOS 7D Mark II isn't the showstopper we'd hoped for...
60%
photoreview.com.au
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2016-10-31 01:23:30
Other relevant improvements include the shutter mechanism, which is now rated for 200,000 actuations plus extensions to video recording capabilities.Full coverage of the new features included in the camera is provided in our detailed Canon EOS 7D Mark II...
Bottom line The EOS 7D Mark II's more weatherproof body and robust shutter mechanism are quantifiable benefits for sports and wildlife photographers. Add to that the Mark II's versatile AF modes, along with the 10 frames/second maximum frame-rate and Dual-Pixel autof...
88%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
The 7D Mark II looks a lot like the original version, but there are a number of minor changes to the design: control-wise, there's a new thumb-controlled dial slider on the back that can be customised to tweak manual shooting criteria, as well as a new Q...
Good Good all-round performance, Fast, accurate autofocus, Weatherproof and rugged...
Bad A little pricy, Doesn't “push the envelope” tech-wise...
Bottom line Canon 7D Mark II verdict Open Gallery The Canon 7D Mark II is certainly an improvement upon the original 7D, which was already an excellent DSLR. With fast autofocus, continuous shooting, good low light performance, sturdy build quality and thoug...
80%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
Those of you who are into sports photography, action photography, and any other types of photography where a really fast camera is required, will do well to consider Canon's EOS 7D Mark II. When the original 7D was released five years ago, the message was...
Good Fast shutter, Fast focus...
Bad Fixed screen position...
Bottom line In many ways, Canon's EOS 7D Mark II is a typical replacement model to the original: it's faster, has more processing power, and it brings forth tweaks to the body and feature-set that make it a better product overall. If speed is your major concern...
80%
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
Those of you who are into sports photography, action photography, and any other types of photography where a really fast camera is required, will do well to consider Canon's EOS 7D Mark II. When the original 7D was released five years ago, the message was...
Good Fast shutter, Fast focus...
Bad Fixed screen position...
Bottom line In many ways, Canon's EOS 7D Mark II is a typical replacement model to the original: it's faster, has more processing power, and it brings forth tweaks to the body and feature-set that make it a better product overall. If speed is your major concern, then...
80%
amateurphotographer.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
Canon certainly can’t be accused of having a short product cycle with the EOS 7D series. It is five years since the original Canon EOS 7D was launched, but the follow-up is finally here.The Canon EOS 7D Mark II boasts a host of features tailored for wildl...
Good Fast 10 fps continuous shooting with large buffer, Ultra-fast autofocusing system with 65 cross-type AF points, Crop-frame camera giving more reach with telephoto lenses...
Bad No built-in Wi-Fi, No touchscreen or tilting LCD...
Bottom line After a five-year wait, the Canon EOS 7D Mark II adds some class-leading specification to its already popular camera. The 20.2-million-pixel sensor gives improved image quality compared to the 7D, with better performance at high ISO settings, although we...
90%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
Canon's 2009 best-selling DSLR, the EOS 7D, has finally been updated. Soberly dubbed the EOS 7D Mark II to make its succession clear to all, this new model comes with a number of improvements that bring the camera up to speed with 2014. Handling Five...
Good Outstanding picture quality up to 3200, even 6400 ISO, Tons of customisation options, 10 fps bursts with AF, Quiet shooting, Nice optical viewfinder, Connectivity (USB 3.0, GPS...), Weatherresistant, Fast AF in video, Video mode is standard, but effective...
Bad Nontouchsensitive screen doesn't tilt or swivel, Exposure latitude a bit limited, No continuous AF in 50p video mode, No 4K TV/Cinema, No macro flash for focusing in the dark (although it does use the standard flash), No WiFi...
Bottom line The Canon 7D Mark II may not be revolutionary, but it adds enough elements to the already excellent 7D to make it a fantastic, versatile camera that's worth your attention. Pretty much everything has been stepped up on this model. That said, we do have tr...
100%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
To pinch the well-known slogan: good things come to those who wait. And wait we have. For the Canon EOS 7D Mark II is a DSLR that has shunned the typically frequent product cycle, instead taking five whole years to calculate its position in the market. I...
Good Fantastic image quality including to high ISO sensitivities, rugged and weather-sealed build quality, new 65-point autofocus system is brilliant, stacks of customisation, battery outperforms official quota...
Bad No tilt-angle screen, no touch controls, live view autofocus not always on point, not a huge image quality upgrade over original 7D, no 4K video, no Wi-Fi built-in...
Bottom line Let's cut to the chase: we're yet to use an APS-C sensor DSLR camera that's impressed us more than the Canon EOS 7D Mark II. It was definitely worth the wait. However, those thinking of upgrading from the original 7D who are hoping for a giant leap...
100%
reviewed.com
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
Though mirrorless camera sales continue to grow, the interchangeable lens camera market is still overwhelmingly dominated by traditional DSLRs. And when it comes to traditional DSLRs, the gold standard (for the last couple of years, anyway) has been those...
Bottom line A worthy successor to one of our favorite DSLRs, but room for improvement still exists Mirrorless cameras are not simply a threat to traditional DSLRs; in many cases they're simply better cameras. Though the pro ranks are firmly in Canon and Nikon han...
91%
gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
When the Canon 7D came out in 2009, it soon became one of the most popular DSLRs ever. It was fast, rugged, with great video features, all for a whole lot cheaper than the more pro-oriented 5D Mark II. Five years later, the 7D Mark II makes its debut with...
Good Ruggedised body, Amazing auto-focus system, Great for sports and wildlife...
Bad Still some video features missing, Performance not much better than any other APS-C camera, Niche performer...
Bottom line Canon 7D Mark II                                   Like                                      Ruggedised body.               Amazing auto-focus system.               Great for sports and wildlife...
0%
techradar.com
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
As the Canon 7D was launched way back in 2009, its update is somewhat overdue and there have been rumours of a Mark II version for quite some time. Now at last the Canon 7D Mark II has been revealed and can take its place as the manufacturer's flagship AP...
Good 10fps continuous shooting, Excellent ergonomics, Lots of customisation options available...
Bad Fixed screen that's not touch, sensitive, No Wi, Fi connectivity built, in, SLR design means the viewfinder can't show the image as it will be captured...
Bottom line As the 7D Mark II uses a new sensor and I have yet to see any images from it, I can't draw any firm conclusions about the image quality that it produces. Canon is claiming that it produces 'best in class' images, but the definition of the camera's class i...
100%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
As the Canon 7D was launched way back in 2009, its update is somewhat overdue and there have been rumours of a Mark II version for quite some time. Now at last the Canon 7D Mark II has been revealed and can take its place as the manufacturer's flagship AP...
Good 10fps continuous shooting, Excellent ergonomics, Lots of customisation options available...
Bad Fixed screen that's not touchsensitive, No WiFi connectivity builtin, SLR design means the viewfinder can't show the image as it will be captured...
Bottom line Although there are many photographers that are happy to use a camera with 16 million pixels on either an APS-C or full-frame format sensor, I suspect that there will be quite a few who criticise Canon for only making a modest increase on the 7D's pixel c...
100%
photoreview.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
The weatherproof seals are outlined in red in these front and back views of the EOS 7D Mark II body. (Source: Canon.)The new camera also comes with even more extensive weather-proof sealing than the original EOS 7D, to exclude dust and moisture. This will...
Bottom line On paper, at least, the EOS 7D Mark II is likely to satisfy some upgraders. But, if you already have an EOS 7D that does everything you need, we don't think the new camera provides a compelling reason to change.The differences between 18 and 20.2 megapixe...
0%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is an update to a classic. The original EOS 7D was released five years ago, and has long been considered royalty among APS-C sensor DSLRs. A refresh was long due, though. With faster burst shooting, improved autofocus and much gr...
Good Good image quality, Decent burst performance, Fast, reliable AF...
Bad Lacks 4K video recording, No Wi-Fi...
Bottom line The APS-C king has been dethroned For years the original Canon 7D has been a king among APS-C DSLRs. It has been around for five years, but it's finally time for it to be put to bed: the Canon EOS 7D MKII is here. At £1,599 it may seem very expensive for...
0%
gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
We just got our hands on a pre-production beta unit of Canon's latest DSLR, the 7D Mark II. We wasted no time in hitting the streets to grab some shots for your viewing pleasure.We will be putting the 7D Mark II through the ringer in the coming weeks, wit...
0%
gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-31 01:23:31
It's finally here. The Canon 7D Mark II, probably the most anticipated, rumoured, speculated-about camera in years, is ready to make its debut. It's been five years since the original 7D hit shelves in 2009, so you better believe the expectations are high...
0%
chip.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-23 01:59:24
Canon's EOS 7D DSLR camera was regarded as one of the best prosumer cameras of its time. Five years later, DSLRs, point-and-shoots and the like have already evolved, and the 7D became a relic of a bygone era. Canon however thinks otherwise, and has given...
Good Image quality, Fast autofocus...
Bad Price, Shutter button...
Bottom line The Canon 7D Mark II is a camera that budding and professional photographers alike could appreciate. Its speedy autofocusing, excellent image quality and variety other bells and whistles are sure to have them excited to give this shooter a try.(previousl...
0%
liveatpc.com
Updated:
2016-11-23 01:59:24
It was five years ago when Canon released its EOS 7D and everyone was waiting in anticipation for Canon to launch an upgrade to that, since compared to many other brands, the EOS 7D can be considered quite dated by some. Anyway, let's take a look at what...
Bottom line Hands On: Canon EOS 7D Mark II Sets The Benchmark It was five years ago when Canon released its EOS 7D and everyone was waiting in anticipation for Canon to launch an upgrade to that, since compared to many other brands, the EOS 7D can be considered quite...
88%
hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-23 01:59:24
The APS-C segment has lost a little bit of its shine recently - thanks to the glut of mirrorless cameras coming out that embrace smaller sensor formats, and also to innovations on the full-frame front, bringing things like in-camera stabilization to the f...
Bottom line Looking at the image samples from both cameras, it's difficult to declare an outright winner. Both cameras are quick and responsive, with accurate autofocus and quick burst modes for those action shots, and both will give you give you great images up to I...
80%
stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2016-11-23 01:59:24
The 7D Mark II looks a lot like the original version, but there are a number of minor changes to the design: control-wise, there's a new thumb-controlled dial slider on the back that can be customised to tweak manual shooting criteria, as well as a new Q...
Good Good all-round performance, Fast, accurate autofocus, Weatherproof and rugged...
Bad A little pricy, Doesn't “push the envelope” tech-wise...
Bottom line The Canon 7D Mark II is certainly an improvement upon the original 7D, which was already an excellent DSLR. With fast autofocus, continuous shooting, good low light performance, sturdy build quality and thoughtful control layout, it's a camera that isn't...
80%
wovow.org
Updated:
2016-12-22 03:48:56
Canon has renewed one of its reference SLRs and the last edition of the fair Photokina was the place chosen for presentation at society. We talked about the Canon EOS 7D Mark II, a camera that will do well both amateur photography to discerning as profess...
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amateurphotographer.co.uk
Updated:
2017-11-04 01:19:27
Prior to the D500, the last Nikon APS-C-format DSLR that could really be regarded as 
a high-end enthusiast or semi-professional level model was the D300s. This was announced back in July 2009, when Nikon was firmly wedded to the belief that 12 million p...
Bottom line From the moment I first used the Canon EOS 7D Mark II following its launch in September 2014, I thought it was a brilliant camera. With the exception of Wi-Fi connectivity, it had just about every feature I wanted in a tough, weatherproof body.Its blister...
0%
dxomark.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:30
The EOS 7D Mark II is Canon's flagship APS-C sensor DSLR, boasting a 20Mp resolution and a host of high-end features. It's a popular choice for many serious enthusiasts and semi-pro photographers, so we've tested over 300 lenses on it to help you pick out...
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videomaker.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:30
The Canon 7D Mark II impresses with its fast, sophisticated auto-focus in video mode. While not 4K, it offers strong image quality and a pleasant shooting experience. It's been about five years since Canon unveiled their popular 7D, and while this update...
Good Fast, accurate and customizable Movie Mode auto focus, 60p Full HD, Uncompressed full HD HDMI output, Audio monitoring via headphone jack...
Bad Slightly soft initial video footage, No Movie Servo AF shooting 60p, Nonarticulating/Nontouch LCD screen...
Bottom line The Canon 7D Mark II may just be the perfect DSLR for videographers that need fast and accurate autofocus. For AF, it is clearly the best in its class. The uncompressed full HD via HDMI is an important new feature that will let you squeeze all you can out...
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The-digital-picture.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:30
The Canon EOS 7D was, at its introduction, without question, the best APS-C sensor-sized DSLR Canon had ever produced. While that camera remains a strong contender even today, 5 years after its introduction, the Canon EOS 7D Mark II is a huge upgrade from...
Bottom line I expected that the 7D II would be greeted with high demand (and it was), but that prediction was not hard to make. "Building on the class-leading performance of the iconic EOS 7D, and harnessing technologies found in the flagship, professional EOS-1D X...
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tomsguide.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:30
Who it's for: Canon pros who want a second camera primarily for action photography or to multiply the range of their telephoto lenses.Canon's 20.2-megapixel EOS 7D Mark II is one of the fastest, best-performing DSLRs we have seen. With a $1,800 retail pri...
Good Fastest autofocus and image processing of any APS-C DSLR camera we've evaluated. Fastest capture rate from any DSLR under $,000. Translucent LCD overlays helpful information on optical preview...
Bad Priced as high as some full-frame cameras. Video capability doesn't match that of lower-priced rivals. More noise in high-ISO/low-light conditions than from Canon's ow, cheaper 70D...
Bottom line One of the fastest DSLRs, the 7D Mark II is ideal for action shooting, but has more image noise than cheaper cams, including Canon's own 70D. Who it's for: Canon pros who want a second camera primarily for action photography or to multiply the...
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photographybay.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:30
The Canon 7D Mark II is going to sit on the APS-C throne for Canon over next few years. It has been a hot topic of discussion since it was first announced and initial impressions of the camera have been very positive.I have used the camera for a couple of...
Bottom line The Canon 7D Mark II is a fantastic DSLR. While it has some video shooting chops to it, the camera is first and foremost a sports- and wildlife-shooting beast.The image quality improvements over the prior generation are better than expected. The AF system...
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thetechreviewer.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:30
With these improvements and new features, the body comes in with a higher initial price tag. This year's 7D Mark II (body only) is being sold for $1,799.99 which is $100 or roughly 5.89% more expensive than its predecessor's price at launch ($1,699.99). O...
Good Four times more weather sealed than original 7D, Improved 20.2 MP APSC Sensor, 65point AF system (all cross type), Convenient new AF selection lever, 10 fps burst shooting with a stellar buffer, Full 1080P HD at 60fps for video, Continuous dualpixel AF fo...
Bad Costs $100 more than the original 7D, Zoom button moved to a less convenient location, 60fps for video lacks 'AllI' compression and continuous autofocus, Still suffers from noticeable noise in high ISOs (though improved), Has none of competing videospecif...
Bottom line Canon's 7D Mark II improves upon many of its predecessor's weaknesses while maintaining its notable strengths. Serious sports or wildlife photographers will appreciate the fast burst speed, 1.6x crop factor, and weather-sealed body that help capture the p...
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dpreview.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
Review based on a production EOS 7D Mark II running firmware v1.0.2In the five years since its launch, the Canon EOS 7D has gone from being a cutting-edge piece of technology to an apparent remnant of a bygone age. Not simply in the sense that its technol...
Good 10 frames per second shooting, 65 point all crosstype autofocus sensor, Lightning fast autofocus, iTR metering sensor with face detection and subject recognition and tracking, DualPixel autofocus for live view and video, Control layout virtually identical...
Bad Soft video lacks detail, iTR struggles to track fast moving subjects, Long screen blackout during live view shooting, No AF with continuous shooting in live view, No zebras to evaluate exposure, No focus peaking, No touch screen, No WiFi...
Bottom line The EOS 7 D Mark II may use an APS-C sensor, but it's a pro-level camera in every respect. Its 10 frames per second shooting and blazing fast autofocus set it apart from most of its peers, but it also includes features such as Intelligent Tracking and Rec...
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camerastuffreview.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
The Canon 7D Mark 2 is finally here! This is the long-awaited successor to the Canon 7D (2009), with (a bit) more pixels, a significantly improved auto focus system, 10 images per second, more video options and built-in GPS. We reviewed the Canon 7D MK2 w...
Good Well-built, beautiful body, Very advanced and effective auto focus, High continuous image speed, large buffer, Built-in flash and GPS, Part of a big system, many lenses and accessories available, also used...
Bad Operation of the AF system has a steep learning curve, No folding screen, no touchscreen, No WiFi...
Bottom line Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.Check our list of all reviewed cameras, including test results for RAW and jpg files.ProsumerYear:2014Overall score:6.5Resolution...
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photographyblog.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is a new APS-C sensor DSLR camera that's built for speed. Completely rebuilt and redesigned, the EOS 7D Mark II features 10fps burst shooting, a new 65-point cross-type AF system, Dual DIGIC 6 processors, new 20.2 MP APS-C CMOS se...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is an excellent DSLR camera, with its APS-C sensor, cutting-edge auto-focusing system, fantastic viewfinder and outright speed making it a great fit for sports and wildlife photographers, especially as it doesn't cost the earth...
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dpreview.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
In the past, we’ve included both mirrorless and DSLR cameras in our enthusiast interchangeable lens camera roundup...
Good Well-evolved shooting experience, Fast, unwavering focus for video shooting, Built-in Wi-Fi...
Bad Raw dynamic range a little lacking, Small viewfinder (for class), No continuous live view shooting...
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whatdigitalcamera.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
It would be difficult to raise such concerns with Canon when you consider the EOS 7D. The original model was released some five years ago now, and yet it was only recently that the manufacturer announced the successor – the new Canon EOS 7D Mark II.While...
Good APSC adds extra mm to telephoto lenses, Newlydesigned 20.2MP sensor, Lightningfast AF system...
Bad Lack of either a variangle or touchscreen LCD, Lack off connectivity options...
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digitalcameraworld.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
Canon 7D Mark II review: is this long-awaited successor to the 7D the best Canon APS-C format camera to date? Find out in our Canon EOS 7D Mark II review video.Digital Camera World has put the Canon 7D Mark II to the test in our image lab and out in the f...
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dxomark.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
Equipped with a new 20-Mpix APS-C CMOS sensor and dual-pixel CMOS AF system, Canon's latest DSLR is the long-overdue update to the flagship EOS 7D model. Read on to find out how the new 20-Mpix sensor performs.Given the raft of new full-frame cameras intr...
Bottom line On paper, the Canon EOS 7D Mk II looks to be a solid choice for sports and action photographers, but its sensor performance is somewhat behind the best in class, at least at low ISOs. Relatively high noise, less discriminating color, and below-average DR...
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digital-photography-school.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
Larry Becker discusses the new Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR. He explores the camera's many high-performance features, including its dual DIGIC 6 processors, 20.2MP APS-C sensor, full HD video capture, and fast, accurate autofocus. He also demonstrates many o...
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pcmag.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
The Canon EOS 7D Mark II ($1,799, body only) is the long-awaited successor to the company's flagship APS-C D-SLR, the 7D$779.00 at Abe's of Maine. The 20-megapixel camera may bear the same moniker, but the Mark II is completely revamped. Its 65-point auto...
Good 10fps continuous shooting. 65-point cross-type autofocus system. Great control layout. Huge JPG shooting buffer. Lots of detail at high ISO. Access to Canon lens system. 1/8,000-second shutter. CF and SD card slots. Integrated GPS. 1080p60 video.
Bad Pricey. Lacks built-in Wi-Fi. Fixed rear LCD. Servo AF unavailable when shooting at 1080p60...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 7D Mark II shoots at 10fps, offers pro-level video recording, and is built like a tank. It's our Editors' Choice for high-end APS-C D-SLRs...
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gizmodo.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
When the Canon 7D came out in 2009, it soon became one of the most popular DSLRs ever. It was fast, rugged, with great video features, all for a whole lot cheaper than the more pro-oriented 5D Mark II. Five years later, the 7D Mark II makes its debut with...
Bottom line If you shoot athletes or animals and are trying to keep it under $2000 for a new body, I would wholeheartedly recommend the 7D Mark II. Besides the increase in low light performance and an obsession with the full-frame "look," there arent many reasons to...
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imaging-resource.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
Coupled with this new higher-resolution sensor is some serious processing horsepower. The original 7D featured dual DIGIC 4 image processors, which was a first for non-1D-series EOS cameras. However, since the camera's debut, Canon has advanced their imag...
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cameralabs.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
The 20.2 Megapixel APSC sensor shares the same resolution as the EOS 70D and also inherits the Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology of that model, allowing it to smoothly and confidently refocus during Live View and Movies. But it is a different sensor, now with...
Bottom line Canon's EOS 7D Mark II is one of the toughest, fastest and most confident DSLRs for sports, action and event photography. If you always wanted the flagship 1Dx but couldn't afford it or accommodate the size and weight, the 7D Mark II will give you most of...
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steves-digicams.com
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2016-10-31 01:23:31
Or maybe you're more into shooting video. The 7D MKII has you covered there as well. You can record Full HD 1080p video at 24 or 30fps, or 720p HD video at 60fps to create stunning slow motion projects. The 7D MKII has a built-in microphone, a headphone j...
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dpreview.com
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2017-07-04 01:09:24
Last updated: June 16, 2017For those wanting to step up from entry-level and midrange ILCs, there are many things to consider, including the choice between a DSLR or mirrorless camera, what sensor size suits you best, how important video is to you, and of...
Bottom line Google is holding a competition that could see your Pixel photos gracing millions of screens. Nikon's 100th birthday party continues worldwide as a distributor in Italy organized a one-of-a-kind feat: assembling the world's largest 'human camera' from ov...
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dpreview.com
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2017-07-04 01:09:24
This roundup is a little unusual, in that the cameras in this price bracket span both flagship and entry-level products. Specifically, several flagship APS-C and Micro Four Thirds cameras, and a handful of entry-level full-frame options. We've called out...
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dpreview.com
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2017-11-25 02:54:47
Last updated: November 21, 2017Are you a speed freak? Hungry to photograph anything that goes zoom? Or perhaps you just want to get Sports Illustrated level shots of your child's soccer game.Fortunately, there are a ton of cameras on the market that will...
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dpreview.com
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2017-11-25 02:54:47
We've called this category 'People and Events' and it spans a wide range of use-cases, from informal portraiture to major undertakings like shooting a wedding or conference. Despite the wide range of possible shooting scenarios though, there are some cons...
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dpreview.com
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2017-11-25 02:54:47
Last updated: November 21, 2017If you're getting serious about photography and don't mind spending a bit more money, you'll find some amazing cameras in the $1000-1500 price range. These cameras have excellent sensors (some full-frame), advanced autofocus...
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thephoblographer.com
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2018-04-04 02:27:21
We've been waiting many years for it, and this year the Canon 7D MK II has finally come. Canon in years past has been a very conservative company when it comes to new products. Not many changes have been made to many of their previous offerings with the C...
Good Great handling, Fast to focus, Accurate to focus, Image quality is more than good enough to handle most situations...
Bad No WiFi, Nothing done from Canon to be the disruptive camera company that they were many years ago...
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shutterbug.com
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2019-12-14 05:19:26
Sometimes you want to capture expansive vistas without resorting to post-capture tricks like stitching multiple frames together. This was the case on my recent excursion to Antarctica when I wanted a wider perspective than I achieved on an earlier visit w...
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dxomark.com
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2019-12-14 05:19:27
In Part 2 of “Best lenses for the EOS 7D Mark II,” we're looking at the performance of primes on Canon's flagship APS-C sensor.We've analyzed over 300 fixed-focal-length lenses on the EOS 7D Mark II, including own-brand Canon EF and EF-S lenses that are d...
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digitalcameraworld.com
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2020-04-18 12:41:44
Back in 2015, the Canon EOS 7D Mark II replaced the Canon EOS 7D. On its arrival, the EOS 7D Mark II assumed its place above the APS-C format Canon 70D and below the full-frame Canon EOS 5D Mark II. A lot of things have happened since then! The EOS 7D Mar...
Good Weatherproof construction, 65 cross-type AF points, 10fps continuous shooting, GPS built in...
Bad Fixed rear screen, 1080p video only, Only 20.2MP resolution...
Bottom line The EOS 7D Mark II has been a favorite amongst Canon sports fans. Its weatherproofing means that it can be used in harsh conditions, and its autofocus system gets moving subjects sharp quickly. The metering system delivers correctly exposed images in a wi...
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