Rating 4.6 58 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
price $2,169.00
Teds
10 years ago

A good upgrade from my Canon 7D.

I purchased the Canon 7d2 as an upgrade from the 7d. As a nature photographer I was particularly interested in the greater frame rate, better noise control and the larger buffer. In addition it allows the auto focus to function with my Canon 100-400 Mark 2 L when fitted with a 1.4 extender.
Pros:
  • Easy to use
  • Compact
  • Build quality
  • Battery life
  • Screen size
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B&H Photo
7 years ago

On my second 7D

Originally bought a 7D in 2008, which recently completely died. Havent taken it in for repairs but it was time to get something new anyway. After looking around at all the options, and including my budget, decided the new functions on the 7D (Mark II) were worth sticking with the format Im so...
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Canon
7 years ago

Great Features!

I bought my first Canon in 1979, an A-1 and then I bought a second one, also an A-1. I went digital with a Rebel T-5 in 2016 to shoot a wedding, then upgraded it to a 7D Mark II in 2017. I enjoy outdoor land & waterscapes, and wildlife photography, but wanted to go full frame and mirrorless.
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Top Ten Reviews
11 years ago

Canon EOS 7D Mark II Review

The Canon 7D Mark II offers good image quality, excellent performance and a solid design at a good price. It's a great option for budget-conscious photographers who are already invested in Canon's ecosystem of lenses and accessories.
Pros:
  • This camera has many more cross-type focus points than anything else we reviewed
Cons:
  • Low-light performance suffers as a result of this camera's small APS-C sensor
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Tom's Guide
11 years ago

Canon 7D MII DSLR Review: Superfast but Finicky

The Canon 7D Mark II is an incredibly powerful, exceptionally fast camera and the fastest remotely affordable DSLR on the market. However, its image quality is just below what you'd expect from this type of camera, and as a result, less-expensive cameras like the Canon 70D and recent high-end...
Pros:
  • Fastest autofocus and image processing of any APS-C DSLR camera we've evaluated
  • Fastest capture rate from any DSLR under $4,000
  • Translucent LCD overlays helpful information on optical preview
Cons:
  • 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 own, cheaper 70D
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dpreview.com
7 years ago

I put this in the same class as the original 7d. AF is iffy. Actually the 7D was pretty good. &D II is about the same. De-noise is easier, frame rate is better. If you can pick one up used and in good shape it is ok. I would never buy a new one.
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expertreviews.co.uk
11 years ago

Canon EOS 7D Mark II review

There are various ways to appraise the 7D Mark II, but none of them compels us to give it an unreserved recommendation. Compared to the original 7D, its autofocus sensor is significantly improved, it's a little faster in continuous mode and much faster in live view mode, it has GPS, interval...
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Videomaker
11 years ago

Canon EOS 7D Mark II Review

Great review! Thanks for sharing. Is it possible to "rack" the autofocus between to pre-determined points by pressing a button? Thanks! ~Adam I think that is a C100 feature. Thanks! I actually have a Sony RX10 II now and it's really an amazing camera.
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Camera Labs
11 years ago

Canon EOS 7D Mark II review

Canon's EOS 7D Mark II becomes one of the toughest, fastest and most confident DSLRs for sports and action 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 its handling performance in a smaller, lighter...
Pros:
  • Tough build and excellent ergonomics, Broad 65-point AF with lots of customization, Fast 10fps shooting
  • Delivers in practice, Intelligent tracking and recognition works well, Smooth and confident AF tracking for movies, Flicker detection, bulb timer, interval timer, Built-in GPS receiver
Cons:
  • Spot metering not linked to AF point, Movie Servo AF and ALL-i not available at 50 / 60p, No Wifi built-in
  • Requires accessory, No articulated or touch-screen, No 1080p above 60p or 4k option, No truly silent shutter
  • Or focus peaking
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The Digital Picture
11 years ago

Canon EOS 7D Mark II Review

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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