Canon EOS 7D Mark II

Canon EOS 7D Mark II
Type Digital single-lens reflex camera
Sensor 22.3 × 14.9 mm CMOS
Maximum resolution 5472 × 3648 (20.2 recorded megapixels)
Lens Interchangeable (EF, EF-S)
Shutter Electronic focal-plane
Shutter speed range 30 to 1/8000 s
ASA/ISO range 100–16,000 (expansion up to 51,200)
Exposure metering TTL, full aperture, 252 zones
Exposure modes Full auto, programmed, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual
Metering modes Evaluative, Partial, Spot, C/Wgt Average
Focus areas 65 cross-type AF points
Focus modes One-shot, AI Servo, AI-Focus, Manual
Continuous shooting up to 10.0 frame/s.
Viewfinder Optical pentaprism with 1.0× magnification (with a 50 mm lens) and 100% coverage and electronic (Live View)
Rear LCD monitor 3.0 inches (76 mm), 1,040,000 dots
Storage Dual slots: CompactFlash (CF) (Type I) and SD (SDHC, SDXC)
Battery Li-Ion LP-E6N Rechargeable
Optional battery packs BG-E16 grip allows use of 6 AA cells, a single LP-E6N or two LP-E6N batteries
Weight 910 g (body only)
List price $1799.00 USD
Made in Japan

The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is a digital single-lens reflex camera made by Canon.[1] It was announced on 15 September 2014 with a suggested retail price of US$1,799.[2] Among its features are a 20.2 effective megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, HD video recording, its 10.0 frames per second continuous shooting, viewfinder which offers 1.0× magnification with a 50 mm lens and 100% coverage, 65-point auto-focus system, and built-in Speedlite transmitter, and a new metering sensor.[1] It was preceded by the Canon EOS 7D.

The 7D Mark II was named the Best Digital SLR Expert by the Technical Image Press Association.[3]

Features

Autofocus and metering

The 7D Mark II has 65 autofocus points, a similar system as on the Canon EOS 1D X. However, certain lenses do not support all 65 AF points.[6] The AF system uses a translucent LCD display in the viewfinder to overlay image data with the viewfinder image. The EOS 7D Mark II camera features the next generation of Canon’s exclusive Dual Pixel CMOS AF (DAF) technology, originally introduced with the Canon EOS 70D camera.[2] Dual Pixel CMOS AF employs proprietary Canon sensor technology in which effective pixels are able to perform both imaging and phase-detection focus measurement simultaneously to achieve dramatically improved AF performance in both video and Live View still imaging modes.

With Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF system and customizable Movie Servo AF, the camera provides continuous phase-detection AF during video recording for quick and accurate focus tracking of moving subjects over approximately eighty percent of the image area measured horizontally and vertically. DAF focusing modes include Face Detection with Tracking, FlexiZone Multi with 31 AF zones, and FlexiZone Single that allows users to position a focusing frame on the camera’s LCD screen.[2]

Shutter

The shutter is rated to 200,000 shots, and is capable of speeds up to 1/8000 sec, with a flash sync speed of 1/250 sec. Additionally, the camera can be set to automatically adjust its shutter release to compensate for flickering lights.[5]

Ergonomics

The 7D Mark II has roughly the same dimension as the older 5D Mark III with an updated button layout. It also features a 100% viewfinder with 1× magnification with a 50 mm lens.

The 7D Mark II also features a dedicated movie mode switch. The camera also supports Canon’s Stepping Motor (STM) lenses, which significantly reduce focus motor noise from the lens. The EOS 7D Mark II also features a stereo microphone port and outputs stereo audio via the camera’s mini-HDMI port. The camera is equipped with a headphone jack for real-time audio monitoring, as well as a silent control feature that allows users to adjust audio levels during recordings.

Speed

The 7D Mark II has dual Digic 6 processors and can reach 10 frames per second continuous shooting. According to Canon, the buffer throughput allows up to 1,090 frames in large fine JPEG mode, and up to 31 frames in RAW.[2]

Accessories

When newly purchased, the Canon 7D Mark II model comes equipped with:[7]

Video

The EOS 7D Mark II camera offers users the ability to shoot in 1080p Full HD or 720p HD video up to 60p enabling slow-motion capture at full resolution in either ALL-I or IPB codecs with optional embedded time code, exceeding the specifications of other current EOS cameras. Users can also choose between .MOV and .MP4 recording formats for maximum flexibility. The EOS 7D Mark II camera’s mini HDMI port can be used to record uncompressed Full HD video to external recorders.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "EOS 7D Mark II feature at canon.com". Usa.canon.com. 15 Sep 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Canon introduces the EOS 7D Mark II..." (Press release). Canon. 15 September 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  3. "XXV TIPA AWARDS (2015)". TECHNICAL IMAGE PRESS ASSOCIATION. Retrieved 11 April 2015.
  4. "Canon USA EOS 7D Mk II". Canon USA.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Rockwell, Ken (September 15, 2014). "Canon 7D Mark II". KenRockwell.com. Retrieved September 15, 2014.
  6. "Canon 7D Mark II Lens Compatibility List". The New Camera. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  7. BH listing. "Canon 7D Mark II EOS DSLR Camera (Canon 7D Mark II Body) 9128B002 B&H Photo". B&H Photo. Retrieved 2014-09-15.

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