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
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
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
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A whole host of improvements make the Mk II look like a worthy successor to the original 7D
As you might guess from its name, the new Canon EOS 7D Mark II replaces the Canon 7D. It therefore assumes its place above the APS-C format Canon 70D and below the full-frame Canon 5D Mark II in the Canon SLR line-up.
We put Canon's newly announced 7D Mk II through its paces, to see how it compares to the original
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.
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 field.
As you might guess from its name, the new Canon EOS 7D Mark II replaces the Canon 7D. It therefore assumes its place above the APS-C format Canon 70D and below the full-frame Canon 5D Mark II in the Canon SLR line-up.
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
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