Canon EOS 7D Mark II
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Awesome
Just purchased a new 7D Mark II and its just awesome. Its so fast for the sporting shots I do at the my son's soccer games. Just loving it!
Canon 7D Mark II DSLR Camera Body 7DIIB2 review
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.- 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.
Canon EOS 7D Mark II review: A great enthusiast dSLR gets better, but it's still missing some pieces
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. I was a big fan of the original Canon EOS 7D and eagerly awaited the 7D Mark II. And once it shipped, I was struck by how much the competition had changed in the interim, as well as the fact that I liked -- and disliked -- the same things about both models. So while the Mark II is a great camera with significantly improved performance and a few new features, including GPS, dual card slots and expanded video frame- and bitrates, important holes remain, like an articulated LCD and Wi-Fi.- 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.
A mid-range camera that's primed for capturing fast action
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.- Fast shutter
- Fast focus
- Fixed screen position
Canon EOS 7D Mark II digital SLR
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...- Fast shutter
- Fast focus
- Fixed screen position
Outstanding APS-C sensor camera - especially for under $2000
It is clear Canon made a few sacrifices in order to get other features in the 7D Mark II. First, they still went with the APS-C crop sensor. It isn't horrible and saves a lot of money.- Very fast burst mode
- focusing is fantastic (especially auto focus tracking)
- many options to custom tailor the camera to your needs
- great high ISO
- No Wifi
- No vertical holding mode without the battery grip
- fixed LCD can be a bummer at times
Canon EOS 7D Mark II
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.- Good image quality
- Decent burst performance
- Fast
- reliable AF
- Lacks 4K video recording
- No Wi-Fi
Canon EOS 7D Mark II review
Canon has made another fine all-round enthusiast DSLR, but it's not mind-blowing on the tech front- Good all-round performance
- Fast
- accurate autofocus
- Weatherproof and rugged
- A little pricy
- Doesn't "push the envelope" tech-wise
Canon EOS 7D Mark II review review
- Good all-round performance
- Fast, accurate autofocus
- Weatherproof and rugged
- A little pricy
- Doesn’t “push the envelope” tech-wise
Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR Review
Released in 2009, the original Canon EOS 7D has become a firm favourite APS-C Digital SLR, and impressively has lasted well for a 5 year old camera, a testament to how popular the camera is.- 10fps continuous shooting - max 9.5fps with C-AF
- Improved noise performance compared to 70D
- Tough weather-sealed magnesium alloy body
- Quick live view shutter response and focus speeds
- Dual axis electronic level
- 65 cross-type AF points
- USB3.0 socket
- 100% viewfinder coverage
- GPS built-in,...
- High Price
- Does not feature Wi-Fi
- Images can appear soft straight from the camera
- Separate port covers would be good to help weather sealing
- Tilting screen would be a benefit for video