Description
Designed with a penchant for speed, the Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR Camera is characterized by its APS-C-sized 20.2MP CMOS sensor, dual DIGIC 6 image processors, and a top continuous shooting rate of 10 fps. Both a 65-point all cross-type phase-detection AF system and Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology benefit fast, accurate focusing performance for both optical viewfinder and live view shooting. Additionally, the combination of the dual image processors along with the CMOS sensor also contribute to enhanced low-light sensitivity to a native ISO 16000, which is further expandable to ISO 51200. The 7D Mark II comfortably performs in a range of challenging situations, and while ideally situated as a tool for sports and wildlife photographers, it resides equally as well in the hands of contemporary multimedia image-makers. Complementing the 7D Mark II's still imaging assets, support for recording full HD 1080p video is available, in multiple frame rates up to 60 fps. Beyond saving to internal memory cards, uncompressed video can also be recorded to optional external recorders via an HDMI connection. Custom Movie Servo AF, which is aided by the Dual Pixel CMOS AF system, serves to highlight movie recording abilities by enabling controllable speed and sensitivity settings for continuous focusing with moving subjects. Housing the robust set of imaging capabilities is an equally robust dust and weather-sealed magnesium alloy body, which contains a durable shutter mechanism tested for up to 200,000 actuations...
Canon EOS 7D Mark II Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) + Deal-Expo Accessories Bundle
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Current Price
$1 059.99
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$1 076.96
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$1 009.99
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$1 159.99
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Description
Designed with a penchant for speed, the Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR Camera is characterized by its APS-C-sized 20.2MP CMOS sensor, dual DIGIC 6 image processors, and a top continuous shooting rate of 10 fps. Both a 65-point all cross-type phase-detection AF system and Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology benefit fast, accurate focusing performance for both optical viewfinder and live view shooting. Additionally, the combination of the dual image processors along with the CMOS sensor also contribute to enhanced low-light sensitivity to a native ISO 16000, which is further expandable to ISO 51200. The 7D Mark II comfortably performs in a range of challenging situations, and while ideally situated as a tool for sports and wildlife photographers, it resides equally as well in the hands of contemporary multimedia image-makers. Complementing the 7D Mark II's still imaging assets, support for recording full HD 1080p video is available, in multiple frame rates up to 60 fps. Beyond saving to internal memory cards, uncompressed video can also be recorded to optional external recorders via an HDMI connection. Custom Movie Servo AF, which is aided by the Dual Pixel CMOS AF system, serves to highlight movie recording abilities by enabling controllable speed and sensitivity settings for continuous focusing with moving subjects. Housing the robust set of imaging capabilities is an equally robust dust and weather-sealed magnesium alloy body, which contains a durable shutter mechanism tested for up to 200,000 actuations...
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the 70 mark 2 is here speed shooting is his main purpose but it's been a long time waiting five years and that a couple of hundred dollars short of 2k it's not cheap as such so is the mark 2 worth the wait the 7d was one of the most successful dslr's ever so how could they improve on that well kind of difficult which is why we've got the mark 2 says taken cannon5 used to present the mark tuna body that looks just like the 7b it's still insanely rugged chunk of metal wrap of rubber and plastic II feeling stuff well that has to be said that some things can't be changed can't be improved because that really is the maximum they can go apparently the way of sealing is vastly improved up to the levels of 1 DX on paper hardly exciting so much so now I can't even be Bob to do any durability test more extreme than spitting water on it that was a very good test was it burnt it last time we froze

