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Publicación: 2015-07-24, Autor: Paul , crítica de: dxomark.com
Resumen: The EOS 7D Mark II is Canon's flagship APS-C sensor DSLR, boasting a 20Mp resolution and a host of high-end features. It's a popular choice for many serious enthusiasts and semi-pro photographers, so we've tested over 300 lenses on it to help you pick out...
Fast, accurate and customizable Movie Mode auto focus, 60p Full HD, Uncompressed full HD HDMI output, Audio monitoring via headphone jack
Slightly soft initial video footage, No Movie Servo AF shooting 60p, Nonarticulating/Nontouch LCD screen
The Canon 7D Mark II may just be the perfect DSLR for videographers that need fast and accurate autofocus. For AF, it is clearly the best in its class. The uncompressed full HD via HDMI is an important new feature that will let you squeeze all you can out...
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
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 expected that the 7D II would be greeted with high demand (and it was), but that prediction was not hard to make. "Building on the class-leading performance of the iconic EOS 7D, and harnessing technologies found in the flagship, professional EOS-1D X...
Fastest autofocus and image processing of any APS-C DSLR camera we've evaluated. Fastest capture rate from any DSLR under $4,000. Translucent LCD overlays helpful information on optical preview
Priced as high as some full-frame cameras. Video capability doesn't match that of lower-priced rivals. More noise in high-ISO/low-light conditions than from Canon's own, cheaper 70D
One of the fastest DSLRs, the 7D Mark II is ideal for action shooting, but has more image noise than cheaper cams, including Canon's own 70D. Who it's for: Canon pros who want a second camera primarily for action photography or to multiply the ...
The Canon 7D Mark II is a fantastic DSLR. While it has some video shooting chops to it, the camera is first and foremost a sports- and wildlife-shooting beast.The image quality improvements over the prior generation are better than expected. The AF system...
Four times more weather sealed than original 7D, Improved 20.2 MP APSC Sensor, 65point AF system (all cross type), Convenient new AF selection lever, 10 fps burst shooting with a stellar buffer, Full 1080P HD at 60fps for video, Continuous dualpixel AF fo
Costs $100 more than the original 7D, Zoom button moved to a less convenient location, 60fps for video lacks 'AllI' compression and continuous autofocus, Still suffers from noticeable noise in high ISOs (though improved), Has none of competing videospecif
Canon's 7D Mark II improves upon many of its predecessor's weaknesses while maintaining its notable strengths. Serious sports or wildlife photographers will appreciate the fast burst speed, 1.6x crop factor, and weather-sealed body that help capture the p...
Publicación: 2014-12-11, Autor: Dale , crítica de: dpreview.com
10 frames per second shooting, 65 point all crosstype autofocus sensor, Lightning fast autofocus, iTR metering sensor with face detection and subject recognition and tracking, DualPixel autofocus for live view and video, Control layout virtually identical
Soft video lacks detail, iTR struggles to track fast moving subjects, Long screen blackout during live view shooting, No AF with continuous shooting in live view, No zebras to evaluate exposure, No focus peaking, No touch screen, No WiFi
The EOS 7 D Mark II may use an APS-C sensor, but it's a pro-level camera in every respect. Its 10 frames per second shooting and blazing fast autofocus set it apart from most of its peers, but it also includes features such as Intelligent Tracking and Rec...
Well-built, beautiful body, Very advanced and effective auto focus, High continuous image speed, large buffer, Built-in flash and GPS, Part of a big system, many lenses and accessories available, also used
Operation of the AF system has a steep learning curve, No folding screen, no touchscreen, No WiFi
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The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is an excellent DSLR camera, with its APS-C sensor, cutting-edge auto-focusing system, fantastic viewfinder and outright speed making it a great fit for sports and wildlife photographers, especially as it doesn't cost the earth...