Canon 7D Mark II Hands On Full Test With Images and Video Breakdown Outdoors

Canon 7D Mark II review video
Canon has given us the longest wait time to replace a DSLR with having use wait on the 7D mark 2. Five long years after the original, the new 7D Mark II posts an outstanding new AF system, new sensor and improved video specifications. Could we have out hands on the best APS-C camera in the world today?

Chris Niccolls and Jordan Drake take a peek, with a little help from acclaimed photojournalist Todd Korol, at the new Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR Camera.

The EOS 7D Mark II DSLR Camera from Canon is highlighted by its APS-C-sized 20.2MP CMOS sensor, dual DIGIC 6 image processors, and a top continuous shooting rate of 10 fps. Having 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.

Also, 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 easily 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.

The 7D Mark II handles recording full HD 1080p video, 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.


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