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Compatible Mountings | Canon EF, Canon EF-S |
Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Supported File Format | JPEG (EXIF v2.3, DCF v2.0) |
Image Stabilization | No |
Optical Zoom | 7.5 x |
Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimeters |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
Metering Description | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot, Partial |
Brand | Canon |
About this item
- 20.2 MP CMOS sensor and ISO 100-16000
- High speed continuous shooting up to 10.0 fps
- 65-point all cross-type AF system
- Stunning Full HD video with Custom Movie Servo AF (speed and sensitivity)
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF enables you to shoot video like a camcorder
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Fuel Your Creative Passion
Optimized to make even the most challenging photographic situations effortless, Canon’s EOS 7D Mark II camera features a sophisticated 20.2 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors and more in a rugged, ergonomic design to ensure fast operation and robust still and moving images.

Continuous Shooting
Up to 10.0 fps High-speed Shooting
The EOS 7D Mark II camera has a rugged shutter that's constructed to withstand up to 200,000 cycles and operate quickly with just a 55 msec shutter release time lag. Capable of shooting up to 10.0 frames per second, it delivers reliable, speedy performance for high-caliber image capture.

65-point All Cross-type AF
Outstanding Autofocus
The EOS 7D Mark II camera features 65-point* All Cross-type AF that helps ensure precise and stable AF no matter the subject or the camera’s orientation. A wide AF area, a central dual cross-type AF point of f/2.8 and EV -3 sensitivity mean fast, consistent focus even in dim lighting.
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Intelligent Viewfinder II
Customizable and easy to use, the EOS 7D Mark II's Intelligent Viewfinder II lets you both shoot, change and confirm camera settings and shooting modes all without looking away from the viewfinder.
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Large Zone AF
Select from three large zones to focus on the closest subject. Ideal for multiple or fast subjects.
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AF Point Expansion
Increases the size and coverage of an AF point. Ideal for sports and fast-moving subjects.
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Spot AF (Single-point)
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65-point AF Auto Selection
65 points are active and the camera selects the AF point. Ideal and flexible for many situations.
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Full HD 60p
The EOS 7D Mark II delivers detailed EOS movie quality with Full HD 60p**, at up to high ISO values.
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Dual Pixel CMOS AF
The Dual Pixel CMOS AF enables shooting with fast, precise autofocus even for moving subjects.
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Movie Servo AF
Movie Servo AF allows you to define AF points and tailor their speed and tracking to movement.


Wi-Fi Capable
The Wi-Fi Adapter W-E1*** enables wireless communication with smartphones, tablets and computers for remote operation and image transfer. Easily installed in the camera’s SD card slot, the Wi-Fi Adapter W-E1 delivers quick and convenient Wi-Fi^ operation, enhancing the EOS 7D Mark II’s potential.
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display type | LCD touch screen | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD |
display size | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches |
lens type | Body only | Telephoto | Interchangeable | Telephoto | interchangeable | Telephoto |
zoom type | Digital Zoom | Optical Zoom | — | Digital Zoom | Optical Zoom | Digital Zoom |
shooting modes | Scene; Intelligent Auto; Shutter-priority; Aperture-priority; Manual exposure; Bulb; Custom shootings | Manual | Scene Intelligent Auto, creative auto, landscape, close-up, sports, special scene modes (night portrait, HDR backlight control), and more | Shutter Priority | Automatic, bulb, Program AE, shutter-priority AE, aperture-priority AE, Manual, E-TTL II | Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
connectivity tech | HDMI, USB | wired, wireless | HDMI, USB | USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | HDMI, USB | USB |
video resolution | FHD 1080p | FHD 1080p | FHD 1080p | 4320p | 1080p | 2160p |
optical zoom | 7.5 multiplier x | 5 multiplier x | 3 multiplier x | 0 multiplier x | 1 multiplier x | 0 multiplier x |
magnification | 1.0x | 1.0x | 0.95x | 0.76x | — | 1.15x |
wireless tech | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | ✓ | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
model name | Canon EOS 7D Mark II | Canon EOS | Canon EOS 70D | Canon EOS R6 Mark II Body | 2764B003 | Canon R7(US)BODY |
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Product information
Brand | Canon |
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Model Name | Canon EOS 7D Mark II |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Built-In Media | Wide Neck Strap EW-EOS7DMARKII, Battery Pack LP-E6N, Cable Protector, Battery Charger LC-E6, EOS Digital Solution Disc, EOS 7D Mark II Digital SLR Body, USB Interface Cable IFC-150U II |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Model Number | 9128B002 |
Remote Included | No |
Model Series | EOS 7D |
Series Number | 7 |
UPC | 013803236989 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #212,851 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #273 in DSLR Cameras |
ASIN | B00NEWZDRG |
Metering Methods | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot, Partial |
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Exposure Control | Program AE, Aperture priority AE, Shutter priority AE, Automatic |
White Balance Settings | Custom |
Self Timer | 10 seconds |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
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Display Type | LCD touch screen |
Display Fixture Type | No |
Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1040000 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Flash Memory Type | CompactFlash + SD/SDHC/SDXC |
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Memory Slots Available | 2 |
Media Speed | 10 fps |
Compatible Mountings | Canon EF, Canon EF-S |
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Sensor Type | CMOS |
Image stabilization | No |
Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimeters |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 20.2 MP |
Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/8000 seconds |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Form Factor | Mid-size SLR |
Special Feature | Brightness Control |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 0.91 Kilograms |
Video Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Viewfinder | Optical |
Flash Modes | Fill-in, Off, Rear curtain sync |
Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
Skill Level | Professional |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports Photography, Wildlife Photography, Action Photography, Videography |
Compatible Devices | Computers (via USB) |
Continuous Shooting | 1E+1 fps |
Aperture modes | F3.5-F22 |
Viewfinder Magnification | 1.0x |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/250 sec |
Video Capture Format | AVC |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 51200 |
Battery Weight | 1 Grams |
Delay between shots | 0.1 seconds |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Average Life | 670 Photos |
Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
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File Format | JPEG (EXIF v2.3, DCF v2.0) |
Effective Still Resolution | 20.2 MP |
JPEG Quality Level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
Maximum Image Size | 5472 Pixels |
Bit Depth | 14 Bit |
Total Still Resolution | 2E+1 MP |
Optical Zoom | 7.5 x |
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Lens Type | Body only |
Zoom | Digital Zoom |
Real Angle Of View | 33.2 Degrees |
Digital Zoom | 1 x |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
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Wireless Technology | yes |
Video Output | HDMI |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Shooting Modes | Scene; Intelligent Auto; Shutter-priority; Aperture-priority; Manual exposure; Bulb; Custom shootings |
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Digital Scene Transition | True |
Digital-Still | Yes |
Movie Mode | Yes |
Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection, Center, Selective single-point, Face Detection, Tracking, Multi-area, Single, Continuous, Contrast Detection, Live View |
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Focus Features | TTL phase detection + on-sensor contrast detection |
Autofocus Points | 65 |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Focus Mode | Automatic AF (AF-A), Manual Focus (MF), Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
Phase Detection Sensor Points | 65 |
Autofocus | Yes |
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Product Description
20.2 MP CMOS sensor and ISO 100-16000 High speed continuous shooting up to 10.0 fps 65-point all cross-type AF system Stunning Full HD video with Custom Movie Servo AF (speed and sensitivity) Dual Pixel CMOS AF enables you to shoot video like a camcorder
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Customers find this digital SLR camera excellent for wildlife and sports photography, with ten frames per second burst capability and solid build quality. The camera receives positive feedback for its expanded features, functionality, and ease of use, with one customer noting its simple workflow in Capture One. The auto focus system receives mixed reviews - while the HD video auto focus is awesome, some customers report issues with focusing in low light conditions.
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Customers praise the camera's photo and video capabilities, particularly for wildlife and sports photography.
"...Honestly, this camera can shoot excellent shots even at 6,400 and above, and in order to see noise, you would have to blow up the picture on a..." Read more
"...Bringing this review back to the 7D2 -- fabulous camera! Great new tool. Love it!" Read more
"...As I said earlier, I mainly use the full-frame 6D. That camera takes incredible images, and the high noise performance is top notch - like any full..." Read more
"First I'll say, the camera is AMAZING! I highly recommend it. It worked great for a few months, and then........" Read more
Customers praise the camera's speed, highlighting its ten frames per second burst rate and super fast focusing capabilities.
"...and I must say up front that this camera is by far quite possibly the fastest and most advanced APS-C 1.6x (60% more zoom with any lens) crop factor..." Read more
"...are MANY other upgrades that work to my advantage, such a super-speedy continuous shooting, great high ISO IQ, excellent focusing and focus tracking..." Read more
"...First impressions of this camera are excellent! It is super fast, and feels great in the hand...." Read more
"...I put in Lexar Professional 1066x 64GB memory, it runs smoothly and very quick. I am going to test some RAW files this weekend...." Read more
Customers find the camera worth the price, particularly noting it's a great upgrade from the 7D and 60D models.
"...The 7D Mark II is a great all around fast and powerful camera for the money...." Read more
"...I got the 400-pg Klostermann guide PDF. Good, inexpensive, it's helpful and covers all the features pretty well, but it's not quite all I was hoping..." Read more
"...The red ring lenses are pricey, but they are worth every single penny...." Read more
"...I'm glad I bought it. It's an amazing piece of technology, but for me, it didn't quite live up to the hype...." Read more
Customers praise the camera's build quality, describing it as well-made and solid, with one customer noting its durability for wildlife photography.
"...The first observation I immediately noticed is how heavy and solidly built the 7D Mark II is. At 820 grams or 1.80 lbs.,..." Read more
"...It is super fast, and feels great in the hand...." Read more
"...Other - Build quality is excellent. The thing is solid as a rock, feels good in the hand, and allows for easy handling of large lenses...." Read more
"...With a lens, the camera can weigh over a kilo, but it is a solid kilo. You will not be afraid of dropping it, though I recommend you don't...." Read more
Customers praise the camera's functionality, particularly its excellent autofocus system, with one customer noting it performs well up to ISO 6400.
"...Even in low lit environments, the 7D Mark II performs exceedingly well with a healthy range of 23 ISO increments from 100 - 16,000...." Read more
"...I got the 400-pg Klostermann guide PDF. Good, inexpensive, it's helpful and covers all the features pretty well, but it's not quite all I was hoping..." Read more
"...I highly recommend it. It worked great for a few months, and then........" Read more
"...They seem to work pretty well, but don't have quite the life of the Canon original...." Read more
Customers appreciate the camera's features, with one customer highlighting its advanced AF capabilities and another noting its ability to accommodate various tracking modes.
"...See clearly with a red lit VF Display, and D) Allow the AI Servo Mode to perform an extra six `Cases' to track your subjects with the AF..." Read more
"...All the remarkable features, options and combinations of options can be confusing and overwhelming, even for an experienced photog...." Read more
"...It does a good job accommodating the many different tracking modes and many different focus point layouts of the sophisticated autofocus system...." Read more
"...The thing that you'll notice is the multitude of possible settings that you can have...." Read more
Customers find the camera easy to use, with one customer noting that the menus and settings are simple to understand, and another mentioning that it connects quickly to a field monitor.
"...Other advantages to the 7D: the menus/settings are easier to understand and it gets over 1500 images on a battery charge..." Read more
"...The workaround is great, but it is frustrating to have to use it instead of the single focus point mode that is the customary norm for doing this..." Read more
"...I put in Lexar Professional 1066x 64GB memory, it runs smoothly and very quick. I am going to test some RAW files this weekend...." Read more
"...I can shoot 6400 quite easily now and almost not tell if the photos are not blown up for large prints...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the camera's auto focus system, with some praising its fast performance and HD video capabilities, while others report issues with focusing, particularly in low light conditions.
"...such a super-speedy continuous shooting, great high ISO IQ, excellent focusing and focus tracking options, to name a few...." Read more
"...Not so with this camera. It locks on and stays on point. The 65 auto-focus points make it possible to track a subject from one end of the viewfinder..." Read more
"...For static shooting under ambient lighting, I'm seeing very few out of focus shots, and nearly all of those were due to a beat-up Canon zoom lens I..." Read more
"...ability to customize the buttons, which makes it really easy to switch between focus points and be able to see changes and settings in the viewfinder..." Read more
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7D Mark II is First Class And One of the Fastest DSLRs in the World
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2015Style: BodySet: BaseVerified Purchase3/29/2015 – The GPS function has been an invaluable tool in helping me identify towns, areas, restaurants and attractions that I have been to. When the metadata of each picture is combined with Lightroom 5 ‘Map Mode’, tracking down locations is a joy to find places that I may have forgotten about along my journeys. Within the last two months, I travelled to a few international locations and I did not realize how fast and accurate the GPS can be when pictures are downloaded to Lightroom 5.
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3//29/2015 – In my original post, I made a comment about the strength of the 7D Mark II ISO that I have to make a correction to help other customers get the most accurate information. Originally, I stated “Honestly, this camera can shoot excellent shots even at 6,400 and above, and in order to see noise, you would have to blow up the picture on a computer or a very large print by zooming in at every single detail. Compared to most DSLRs on the market except the 1D-X (or Mark Five for those counting), the ISO performance on this camera is first class.” After over 1500 shots later, my experience is telling me that the high ISO function of 16,000 is a ‘strength’ to help the 7D Mark II shoot in low light situations much easier than a DSLR that can only typically produce 6,400, but it does not really improve the noise issue. When I made my original post, I was using the Canon’s ‘Digital Photo Professional’ (DPP) software which I believe masks a lot of the noise by default settings, but now that I upgraded to Lightroom 5 (LR5), I can see much more detail (noise) with the same pictures in RAW. There were shots that I have taken at 320 or 800 ISO now in daylight or slightly indoor settings that had significant noise issues, which are much lower than 6,400. While the higher ISO in the 7D Mark II helps the photographer take shots in low light situations with ease, I think the high ISO of 16,000 is considered an ‘overcompensation factor’ probably needed to help the APS-C sensor shoot pictures on 7D Mark II easier than say a full frame 5D Mark III or 6D DSLR. I have actually seen other photography videos run test on this sensor and ISO issue, and I believe that there is truth to this issue. The 7D Mark II is a great all around fast and powerful camera for the money. (My favorite at the moment) While every camera has noise issues, don’t expect this model to have the best sensor and noise functions compared to full-frame cameras. Regardless, with Lightroom 5, you can clean it up anyway, problem solved!
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Update 2/1/2015 - One negative thing I noticed about the 7D Mark II is the GPS function. I love it, but I have been observing for the past few weeks how if you enable the GPS, and turn off the camera, the GPS is still on and drains the batteries fairly quickly in a matter of days. Canon should have made this function turn off when the camera is turned off, not the same as camera on, but in sleep mode. Ever since, I disabled the GPS with the camera turned off, the batteries maintains its energy. Strange that this GPS function can be still use power even when you shut off the camera.
Update 1/19/2015 - Just learned that the 7D Mark comes with a built in intervalometer for long term continuous shooting for photography like star trailing. This camera is getting better by the day.
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My review and proud new owner of the Canon 7D Mark II. I graduated from the Rebel T5 and I must say up front that this camera is by far quite possibly the fastest and most advanced APS-C 1.6x (60% more zoom with any lens) crop factor body on the market! This camera is already becoming the envy from other photographers and my review will be updated periodically to provide deeper insights of this valuable piece of technology. One of the main inspirations for purchasing the 7D Mark II is because I kept coming across features that I wanted to use, but could not on my lower end model such as built in transmitter for wireless flash, IR sensor for wireless shutter, GPS for location stats for pictures taken and a slew of other internal functions. I wanted a camera that I did not have to worry about lacking features that only the top tier Canon body lineup had for the next 5 years, so I made the jump. With that said, the 7D Mark II has an astronomical and dizzying amount of awesome features, so my review is based on a hands on experience and focused on the major highlights. So here goes something!
1) The first observation I immediately noticed is how heavy and solidly built the 7D Mark II is. At 820 grams or 1.80 lbs., this camera weighs like a beefy beast. This body contains magnesium alloy and you can tell immediately. My other cameras feel like a feather weight compared to this. This weight does not count adding a pro standard or telephoto lens, flash and battery grip. In the end, it may add up to be nearly 4 - 10 lbs. depending on your setup. All the buttons are placed in the right spots, the LCD screen is surprisingly smaller at 3 inches instead of the standard 3.2 inches like my Rebel T5 and other DSLR bodies. I could not reuse my extra screen protectors. You notice a cool eight way directional `joystick' with a lever right above the `Q' button to operate on board controls such as the highly anticipated 65 AF All Cross Point System , which will be discussed later.
2) Second, at 10 FPS High Continuous shutter speed, the 7D Mark II is a rapid fire beast! Let me explain, on most cameras, you can hear the shutter close and release making a sound like `Chit...Cher'. (Sounds like Transformers, Don't laugh, lol) On the 7D Mark II, you just hear "Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick". The sound of the shutter is so fast, it literally moves faster than the blink of an eye, a heartbeat, or maybe close to the speed of light. (No exaggeration). Although you can use this camera for any type of photography, this body is most certainly made for sports, wildlife and anything that moves fast. I even love how you can set the shutter to shoot photos from ranges such as 1/1,000 to 1/8,000 of a second, preventing the camera from falling below a certain shutter threshold if the subject moves very fast. Also, you can decrease shutter speeds in High Mode from 5 to 10 FPS, Low Mode from 1-9 FPS and even switch to a Silent Mode from 1-4 FPS. Interestingly, many other high speed shutter functions on other camera sound like rockets at war, whereas the 7D Mark II sounds fairly quiet even in High Mode at 10 FPS. (No joke) The buffer on the camera also does a great job loading the multitude of all the recently taken pictures very quickly to the SD or CF cards, which you have the option of adding both at the same time and changing which one you want to use for pictures and video (I only use SD Cards for now)
3) The 65 All Cross Point AF is a masterpiece of the smartest Canon technology. The ability to switch on the AF Points while looking through the viewfinder and A) Increase the size of the AF Points, B) Move the AF Points to different subjects in the view, C) See clearly with a red lit VF Display, and D) Allow the AI Servo Mode to perform an extra six `Cases' to track your subjects with the AF mode.....insane computer camera technology! My words cannot do justice for the function alone, I hear that this mode alone surpasses anything on the market right now. I will admit that the 65 All Cross Point works like 99 % of the time for that tact sharpness of your intended subject demanded by the most professional photographers. I would prefer 100% of the time, because of the cost and value of this product along with an expensive Canon lens. In addition, the Viewfinder is so intelligent that it allows the user to add or remove certain icons to be displayed through the viewfinder itself such as AF Mode, Shoot Mode, White Balance, Drive Mode, Metering, Image Quality and even Anti-Flicker Mode. Amazing! Other than that, the 65 All Cross Point system works excellently.
4) ISO, ISO, ISO. Concerning ISO, if you use a 7D Mark II, you really do not need to worry about noise and grain on most shots. Even in low lit environments, the 7D Mark II performs exceedingly well with a healthy range of 23 ISO increments from 100 - 16,000. If you want more, you can go to 25,600 or the max 51,200. Honestly, this camera can shoot excellent shots even at 6,400 and above, and in order to see noise, you would have to blow up the picture on a computer or a very large print by zooming in at every single detail. Compared to most DSLRs on the market except the 1D-X (or Mark Five for those counting), the ISO performance on this camera is first class.
5) Another function that I thought I should add to my review is on exposure. This may seem insignificant to some, but I thought this was awesome. On my older models including the Rebel T5, I had trouble in Shutter and Aperture Priority Modes where the use of a Speedlite Flash would cause over exposure. (I tried adjusting my settings to no avail) However, on the 7D Mark II, there is a function that allows the user to command the computer to correct and over and under exposure specifically in those modes mentioned prior. Now when I use my Speedlite Flash in Shutter and Aperture Priority, I don't have that over exposure problem anymore.
The only negative thing I noticed about the 7D Mark II is the battery life. I don't think it is the battery itself, but I believe this body juices so much battery power with the high speed 10 FPS. The shutter speed is absolutely insane and the camera by design encourages you to switch from One Shot Mode to High Speed Continuous Mode; it is that addictive to shoot shots so fast during live action events that you do not want to miss a beat.
So there you have it, I really wish I could write more because there really is a lot to talk about this particular camera. It is a first class DSLR that outshines some of the many other Canon and other competitor cameras on the market. When you compare the specs and hands on experience, the 7D Mark is (IMO) the 1D-X's `little BIG brother" for much lower, but still price tag. Believe me, I did thought about getting the 5D Mark III, but I extremely satisfied and overwhelmed with prideful ownership for the 7D Mark II because it is really a stellar DSLR camera. I strongly believe this camera will retain of its value for photography professionals and enthusiast for years to come.
5.0 out of 5 stars3/29/2015 – The GPS function has been an invaluable tool in helping me identify towns, areas, restaurants and attractions that I have been to. When the metadata of each picture is combined with Lightroom 5 ‘Map Mode’, tracking down locations is a joy to find places that I may have forgotten about along my journeys. Within the last two months, I travelled to a few international locations and I did not realize how fast and accurate the GPS can be when pictures are downloaded to Lightroom 5.7D Mark II is First Class And One of the Fastest DSLRs in the World
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2015
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3//29/2015 – In my original post, I made a comment about the strength of the 7D Mark II ISO that I have to make a correction to help other customers get the most accurate information. Originally, I stated “Honestly, this camera can shoot excellent shots even at 6,400 and above, and in order to see noise, you would have to blow up the picture on a computer or a very large print by zooming in at every single detail. Compared to most DSLRs on the market except the 1D-X (or Mark Five for those counting), the ISO performance on this camera is first class.” After over 1500 shots later, my experience is telling me that the high ISO function of 16,000 is a ‘strength’ to help the 7D Mark II shoot in low light situations much easier than a DSLR that can only typically produce 6,400, but it does not really improve the noise issue. When I made my original post, I was using the Canon’s ‘Digital Photo Professional’ (DPP) software which I believe masks a lot of the noise by default settings, but now that I upgraded to Lightroom 5 (LR5), I can see much more detail (noise) with the same pictures in RAW. There were shots that I have taken at 320 or 800 ISO now in daylight or slightly indoor settings that had significant noise issues, which are much lower than 6,400. While the higher ISO in the 7D Mark II helps the photographer take shots in low light situations with ease, I think the high ISO of 16,000 is considered an ‘overcompensation factor’ probably needed to help the APS-C sensor shoot pictures on 7D Mark II easier than say a full frame 5D Mark III or 6D DSLR. I have actually seen other photography videos run test on this sensor and ISO issue, and I believe that there is truth to this issue. The 7D Mark II is a great all around fast and powerful camera for the money. (My favorite at the moment) While every camera has noise issues, don’t expect this model to have the best sensor and noise functions compared to full-frame cameras. Regardless, with Lightroom 5, you can clean it up anyway, problem solved!
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Update 2/1/2015 - One negative thing I noticed about the 7D Mark II is the GPS function. I love it, but I have been observing for the past few weeks how if you enable the GPS, and turn off the camera, the GPS is still on and drains the batteries fairly quickly in a matter of days. Canon should have made this function turn off when the camera is turned off, not the same as camera on, but in sleep mode. Ever since, I disabled the GPS with the camera turned off, the batteries maintains its energy. Strange that this GPS function can be still use power even when you shut off the camera.
Update 1/19/2015 - Just learned that the 7D Mark comes with a built in intervalometer for long term continuous shooting for photography like star trailing. This camera is getting better by the day.
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My review and proud new owner of the Canon 7D Mark II. I graduated from the Rebel T5 and I must say up front that this camera is by far quite possibly the fastest and most advanced APS-C 1.6x (60% more zoom with any lens) crop factor body on the market! This camera is already becoming the envy from other photographers and my review will be updated periodically to provide deeper insights of this valuable piece of technology. One of the main inspirations for purchasing the 7D Mark II is because I kept coming across features that I wanted to use, but could not on my lower end model such as built in transmitter for wireless flash, IR sensor for wireless shutter, GPS for location stats for pictures taken and a slew of other internal functions. I wanted a camera that I did not have to worry about lacking features that only the top tier Canon body lineup had for the next 5 years, so I made the jump. With that said, the 7D Mark II has an astronomical and dizzying amount of awesome features, so my review is based on a hands on experience and focused on the major highlights. So here goes something!
1) The first observation I immediately noticed is how heavy and solidly built the 7D Mark II is. At 820 grams or 1.80 lbs., this camera weighs like a beefy beast. This body contains magnesium alloy and you can tell immediately. My other cameras feel like a feather weight compared to this. This weight does not count adding a pro standard or telephoto lens, flash and battery grip. In the end, it may add up to be nearly 4 - 10 lbs. depending on your setup. All the buttons are placed in the right spots, the LCD screen is surprisingly smaller at 3 inches instead of the standard 3.2 inches like my Rebel T5 and other DSLR bodies. I could not reuse my extra screen protectors. You notice a cool eight way directional `joystick' with a lever right above the `Q' button to operate on board controls such as the highly anticipated 65 AF All Cross Point System , which will be discussed later.
2) Second, at 10 FPS High Continuous shutter speed, the 7D Mark II is a rapid fire beast! Let me explain, on most cameras, you can hear the shutter close and release making a sound like `Chit...Cher'. (Sounds like Transformers, Don't laugh, lol) On the 7D Mark II, you just hear "Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick". The sound of the shutter is so fast, it literally moves faster than the blink of an eye, a heartbeat, or maybe close to the speed of light. (No exaggeration). Although you can use this camera for any type of photography, this body is most certainly made for sports, wildlife and anything that moves fast. I even love how you can set the shutter to shoot photos from ranges such as 1/1,000 to 1/8,000 of a second, preventing the camera from falling below a certain shutter threshold if the subject moves very fast. Also, you can decrease shutter speeds in High Mode from 5 to 10 FPS, Low Mode from 1-9 FPS and even switch to a Silent Mode from 1-4 FPS. Interestingly, many other high speed shutter functions on other camera sound like rockets at war, whereas the 7D Mark II sounds fairly quiet even in High Mode at 10 FPS. (No joke) The buffer on the camera also does a great job loading the multitude of all the recently taken pictures very quickly to the SD or CF cards, which you have the option of adding both at the same time and changing which one you want to use for pictures and video (I only use SD Cards for now)
3) The 65 All Cross Point AF is a masterpiece of the smartest Canon technology. The ability to switch on the AF Points while looking through the viewfinder and A) Increase the size of the AF Points, B) Move the AF Points to different subjects in the view, C) See clearly with a red lit VF Display, and D) Allow the AI Servo Mode to perform an extra six `Cases' to track your subjects with the AF mode.....insane computer camera technology! My words cannot do justice for the function alone, I hear that this mode alone surpasses anything on the market right now. I will admit that the 65 All Cross Point works like 99 % of the time for that tact sharpness of your intended subject demanded by the most professional photographers. I would prefer 100% of the time, because of the cost and value of this product along with an expensive Canon lens. In addition, the Viewfinder is so intelligent that it allows the user to add or remove certain icons to be displayed through the viewfinder itself such as AF Mode, Shoot Mode, White Balance, Drive Mode, Metering, Image Quality and even Anti-Flicker Mode. Amazing! Other than that, the 65 All Cross Point system works excellently.
4) ISO, ISO, ISO. Concerning ISO, if you use a 7D Mark II, you really do not need to worry about noise and grain on most shots. Even in low lit environments, the 7D Mark II performs exceedingly well with a healthy range of 23 ISO increments from 100 - 16,000. If you want more, you can go to 25,600 or the max 51,200. Honestly, this camera can shoot excellent shots even at 6,400 and above, and in order to see noise, you would have to blow up the picture on a computer or a very large print by zooming in at every single detail. Compared to most DSLRs on the market except the 1D-X (or Mark Five for those counting), the ISO performance on this camera is first class.
5) Another function that I thought I should add to my review is on exposure. This may seem insignificant to some, but I thought this was awesome. On my older models including the Rebel T5, I had trouble in Shutter and Aperture Priority Modes where the use of a Speedlite Flash would cause over exposure. (I tried adjusting my settings to no avail) However, on the 7D Mark II, there is a function that allows the user to command the computer to correct and over and under exposure specifically in those modes mentioned prior. Now when I use my Speedlite Flash in Shutter and Aperture Priority, I don't have that over exposure problem anymore.
The only negative thing I noticed about the 7D Mark II is the battery life. I don't think it is the battery itself, but I believe this body juices so much battery power with the high speed 10 FPS. The shutter speed is absolutely insane and the camera by design encourages you to switch from One Shot Mode to High Speed Continuous Mode; it is that addictive to shoot shots so fast during live action events that you do not want to miss a beat.
So there you have it, I really wish I could write more because there really is a lot to talk about this particular camera. It is a first class DSLR that outshines some of the many other Canon and other competitor cameras on the market. When you compare the specs and hands on experience, the 7D Mark is (IMO) the 1D-X's `little BIG brother" for much lower, but still price tag. Believe me, I did thought about getting the 5D Mark III, but I extremely satisfied and overwhelmed with prideful ownership for the 7D Mark II because it is really a stellar DSLR camera. I strongly believe this camera will retain of its value for photography professionals and enthusiast for years to come.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2015Style: BodySet: BaseVerified PurchaseNICE upgrade!!!! Besides several small pocket Canons like G11 and S100, I've owned a 40D, 50D, and for the last 4 years my primary body has been a 7D. Photography is part of what I do professionally AND it is a huge personal passion. Between the two, I shoot 25k-30k images a year. I tend to shoot tightly cropped, longer images, not wider, so the x1.6 crop factor over a full-frame pro body works fine for me (as does the price difference... worth a nice chunk of L-glass). The 7D2 includes my top three wish-list items over the 7D: locking mode dial, GPS, more focus points. Beyond that there are MANY other upgrades that work to my advantage, such a super-speedy continuous shooting, great high ISO IQ, excellent focusing and focus tracking options, to name a few. For an experienced photographer who wants to finesse settings to maximize a shooting style or nail a subject, this is a great body. (In that regard, the software and combo possibilities are VERY much like a 5D3.) All the remarkable features, options and combinations of options can be confusing and overwhelming, even for an experienced photog. The owner's manual (even the big one that comes as a PDF) is not always much help teaching you what the heck something is or why you'd want to set it "this way" instead of "that way." In several ways, the 7D2 is much more complicated than the 7D. Once you get your 7D2, it might behoove you to find a good, expansive guide to give real-world examples and reasons why you should consider certain settings. (I got the 400-pg Klostermann guide PDF. Good, inexpensive, it's helpful and covers all the features pretty well, but it's not quite all I was hoping for. With that said, even though I am an experienced photog who reads owner's manuals, it definitely has helped me understand some of the improved and expanded features much better.)
[I won't go into a review of the remarkable features of the 7D2. Others have done that far better than I can. But I do want to put in a good word for the original Canon 7D and the importance of good lenses. The 7D is selling for way less than a grand these days. (Right now I see it at a couple very reputable camera stores for under $800!!!) If I was on a budget and had my choice between a "7D2 with non-L-glass" or a "7D with an L-lens," I'd go for the latter in a second. The lens is going to make a bigger difference in IQ (image quality) than either of those bodies. (I own several chunks of L-glass; I know.) Other advantages to the 7D: the menus/settings are easier to understand and it gets over 1500 images on a battery charge (vs maybe 800 images with 7D2). If your resources are limited, but you want to take high quality images, consider buying the best lenses possible. Also, consider that a Canon L-lens will probably retain 80%-90% of its value forever, but a body will lose 70% of its value in just a few years.]
Bringing this review back to the 7D2 -- fabulous camera! Great new tool. Love it!
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