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November 2014
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The editors liked
Ruggedised body
Amazing auto-focus system
Great for sports and wildlife
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
Fast shutter
Fast focus
Preserving its familiar and weather-sealed design
The 7D Mark II builds on the best of its predecessor
It's speedy with excellent photo and video quality
GPS
A flexible autofocus system and a big
Bright viewfinder
10fps continuous shooting
Excellent ergonomics
Lots of customisation options available
The editors didn't like
Still some video features missing
Performance not much better than any other APS-C camera
Niche performer
No WiFi
NFC
Focus peaking or a swivelling LCD in an expensive camera is perplexing
Making the 7D MkII feel oldfashioned
Fixed screen position
No tilting or articulated display makes shooting video without a rig annoying
And it lacks built-in Wi-Fi
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
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2014-09-15, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
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...
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
No built-in Wi-Fi No touchscreen or tilting LCD
On the used market, the EOS 7D Mark II is available for around $470-560 / £490-520 body only so very good value. However, you might have to search around for a good condition sample. Image credit Callum McInerney-Riley The Canon EOS 7D Mark II adds some...
10fps continuous shooting, Excellent ergonomics, Lots of customisation options available
Fixed screen that's not touch-sensitive, No Wi-Fi connectivity built-in, SLR design means the viewfinder inevitably can't show the image as it will be captured
Enthusiast photographers tend to shoot a bit of everything and they need a versatile camera that can cope with a wide range of subjects and conditions. The EOS 7D Mark II's weatherproofing means that it can be used in harsher conditions than all of Canon'...
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...
Abstract: 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...
Preserving its familiar and weather-sealed design, the 7D Mark II builds on the best of its predecessor: it's speedy with excellent photo and video quality, GPS, a flexible autofocus system and a big, bright viewfinder
No tilting or articulated display makes shooting video without a rig annoying, and it lacks built-in Wi-Fi
The fixed LCD and lack of built-in wireless file transfer support may make some people cross it off their short list, but the Canon EOS 7D Mark II should please any Canon fan looking for speed....
Abstract: 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...