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Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR Camera with 18-135mm Lens - OPEN BOX
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Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR Camera with 18-135mm Lens - OPEN BOX

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At a Glance

  • 20.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors
  • 3.0" 1.04m-Dot Clear View II LCD Monitor
  • Full HD 1080p/60 Video & Movie Servo AF
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Live View
  • 65-Point All Cross-Type AF System
  • Native ISO 16000, Extended to ISO 51200
  • Continuous 10 fps Shooting
  • Magnesium Alloy Body Construction
  • Built-In GPS Receiver & Digital Compass

What's in the Box

  • EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens
  • LP-E6N Lithium-Ion Battery Pack for EOS 7D Mark II DSLR Camera
  • LC-E6 Charger for LP-E6 Battery Pack
  • Eyecup Eg
  • RF-3 Camera Cover
  • IFC-150U II USB 3.0 Interface Cable for EOS 7D Mark II DSLR
  • Wide Camera Strap
  • Battery Cover
  • Software CD-ROM
  • Limited 1-Year Warranty

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At a Glance

  • 20.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors
  • 3.0" 1.04m-Dot Clear View II LCD Monitor
  • Full HD 1080p/60 Video & Movie Servo AF
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Live View
  • 65-Point All Cross-Type AF System
  • Native ISO 16000, Extended to ISO 51200
  • Continuous 10 fps Shooting
  • Magnesium Alloy Body Construction
  • Built-In GPS Receiver & Digital Compass

What's in the Box

  • EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens
  • LP-E6N Lithium-Ion Battery Pack for EOS 7D Mark II DSLR Camera
  • LC-E6 Charger for LP-E6 Battery Pack
  • Eyecup Eg
  • RF-3 Camera Cover
  • IFC-150U II USB 3.0 Interface Cable for EOS 7D Mark II DSLR
  • Wide Camera Strap
  • Battery Cover
  • Software CD-ROM
  • Limited 1-Year Warranty

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Product Description

Fuel Your Creative Passion

The Canon EOS 7D Mark II digital SLR camera is designed to meet the demands of photographers and videographers who want a camera that can provide a wide range of artistic opportunities. With a winning combination of cutting-edge operations and a robust, ergonomic design, it is optimized to make even the most challenging photography simple and easy. The EOS 7D Mark II features a refined APS-C sized 20.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor with Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors for gorgeous imagery. It shoots up to 10 frames per second at ISOs ranging from 10016000 (expandable to H1: 25600, H2: 51200), has a 65-point* all cross-type AF system and features Canon's amazing Dual Pixel CMOS AF for brilliant Live-View AF. It has dual card slots for both CF and SD cards, USB 3.0 connectivity and even has built-in GPS** for easy location tagging, automatically. Compatible with an ever-expanding collection of EF and EF-S lenses plus a host of EOS accessories, the EOS 7D Mark II is an ideal tool for creative and ambitious photography.
* The number of available AF points, and whether single line or cross-type, varies depending on the lens.
** In certain countries and regions, the use of GPS may be restricted. Therefore be sure to use GPS in accordance with the laws and regulations of your country or region. Be particularly careful when traveling outside your home country. As a signal is received from GPS satellites, take sufficient measures when using in locations where the use of electronics is regulated.

Superlative Sensor for Gorgeous Images

20.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor and ISO 100�

The EOS 7D Mark II has a newly designed 20.2 Megapixel sensor that delivers high-resolution image files with stunning detail and impressive clarity. Optimized for low-light shooting, the EOS 7D Mark II's sensor captures images at up to ISO 16000 (expandable to H1: 25600, H2: 51200) with remarkably low noise, thanks to its improved, higher sensitivity design. Phenomenal for stills, the EOS 7D Mark II's sensor is equally up to the task for movies, delivering Full HD capture even at rates of up to 60p.

Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors

The EOS 7D Mark II's sensor works seamlessly with its Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors for advanced image processing across the board. These image processors help the EOS 7D Mark II capture up to 1090 JPEG, 31 RAW, and 19 RAW + JPEG shots in a single burst for amazing action photography. Further, they enable the camera's powerful image processing on-the-fly: lens aberration, variances in peripheral illumination and image distortion can all be corrected in real time thanks to the EOS 7D Mark II's Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors.

Speed Improvements Across the Board

High speed continuous shooting up to 10.0 fps allows you to capture fast action

With a new, rugged shutter designed for 200,000 cycles, the EOS 7D Mark II can shoot up to 10 frames per second to capture all the action. With super quick AF and exposure systems complementing the shutter's 55 msec shutter release time lag, the EOS 7D Mark II is tailored to meet and even exceed the speed of the action. Refined mechanics like a newly designed, more efficient shutter-drive motor and a vibration dampened mirror drive mean impressive performance for high caliber image quality, fast.

Sophisticated Mirror Control System

The EOS 7D Mark II camera employs an advanced mirror vibration control technology that enables the camera to support its speedy, continuous shooting capabilities while ensuring great image quality. The system uses a motor to help reduce the vibrations caused by high-speed shooting. By reducing the vibrations, the camera can achieve accurate and precise autofocus to provide steady and clear action shots at up to 10.0 frames per second.

Brilliant, Speedy AF Tracking

65-point* all cross-type AF system for high-performance, accurate subject tracking with EV -3 sensitivity (center point) for focusing in extreme low-light conditions

An EOS first, the EOS 7D Mark II features 65 all cross-type AF points* for high precision AF at remarkable speed. Cross-type AF points ensure stable AF that is not influenced by the subject's shape or color. On the EOS 7D Mark II, the AF points are spread over a wide area of the frame, enabling faster AF, wherever the subject lies. With a central dual cross-type AF point of f/2.8, AF is enhanced with lenses faster than f/2.8. And thanks to this new system, AF is possible even in dim lighting as low as EV-3.
* The number of available AF points, and whether single line or cross-type, varies depending on the lens.

Achieve Impressive AF During Video Capture

Canon's innovative Dual Pixel CMOS AF enables you to shoot video like a camcorder with smooth, fast, and accurate autofocus and lets you enjoy instant and precise autofocus even when shooting stills

The EOS 7D Mark II features Canon's revolutionary Dual Pixel CMOS AF, a milestone in AF speed and accuracy that unlocks the potential of Live View shooting. This advanced technology has truly changed what is possible with a DSLR camera.

Dual Pixel CMOS AF involves a sophisticated rethinking of the CMOS sensor. Traditionally, image sensors have one photodiode per pixel for recording, but the CMOS sensor on the EOS 7D Mark II has two photodiodes per pixel, 40 million in total, enabling each pixel on the sensor to both perform phase-difference detection autofocus and capture light. With phase-difference detection AF, autofocus is achieved quickly and easily on the camera. This unique AF system enables autofocus on approximately 80% of the image plane, vertically and horizontally, and helps ensure virtually no loss in image quality.

The benefits of Dual Pixel CMOS AF are clearly evident in Live View and video shooting, where the EOS 7D Mark II achieves natural, precise focus very quickly, even when switching between subjects. And, combined with the predictive power of Movie Servo AF, subjects in motion are smoothly and consistently tracked – once focus is locked, the EOS 7D Mark II holds on! Plus, with the shallow depth-of-field afforded by EOS optics, video gains a brilliant, cinematic ambience lacking when shooting video with many other Digital SLRs.

HD Quality, EOS Performance

Stunning Full HD video with custom Movie Servo AF (speed and sensitivity) for continuous focus tracking of moving subjects, multiple frame rates including Full HD recording at 60p in MOV and MP4 formats and uncompressed HDMI out

While offering performance improvements across the board for still photography, the EOS 7D Mark II is also an incredibly capable HD movie camera. Taking advantage of its Dual Pixel CMOS AF capabilities, the EOS 7D Mark II has customizable Movie Servo AF options: not only can AF location be defined, AF speed and tracking intervals can be specified too, for fluid, smooth focus transitions. The EOS 7D Mark II delivers refined and detailed image quality with Full HD 60P recording at ISO values up to 16000, has an HDMI output and records to both SD and CF cards for versatility and security during important shoots.

Comprehensive Information, Right in the Viewfinder

Intelligent Viewfinder II provides approximately 100% field of view for shooting ease

The EOS 7D Mark II's Intelligent Viewfinder II makes it easy to both shoot, change and confirm camera settings and shooting modes all without looking away from the viewfinder. Displaying approximately 100% of the composition, the viewfinder can show settings like shooting mode, exposure level, white balance, drive mode, AF operation, metering mode, recording format, even an electronic level and more. All of this information can be displayed by or superimposed easily over the image for review while shooting, and multiple views are customizable through the EOS 7D Mark II's simple user interface.

Specialty Controls, Built Right In

Improved custom controls and built-in intervalometer and bulb timer for expanded creativity

An EOS first, the EOS 7D Mark II offers time-lapse fixed-point shooting and long exposures without the need for a remote control. The EOS 7D Mark II's interval timer takes from 1 to 99 shots at preselected intervals, ideal for shooting flowers as they bloom or clouds drifting through the sky. Its built-in bulb timer keeps the shutter open for a designated amount of time, perfect for night photography, or to capture the flow of traffic on a street corner.

Built to Perform

Magnesium alloy body with shutter durability up to 200,000 cycles and enhanced dust and weather resistance

The EOS 7D Mark II is constructed of the highest quality materials, and to exacting standards that ensure unfettered performance at all times. For example, the shutter can shoot at speeds up to 1/8000 sec. for up to 200,000 cycles, the chassis is built of lightweight and rigid magnesium, and the camera's seals are built to resist water and dust. This combination makes the EOS 7D Mark II ready for almost anything.

Speed and Accuracy with Intelligent Subject Recognition and Analysis

EOS Scene Detection System features a new 150,000-pixel RGB+IR Metering Sensor for improved precision

The EOS 7D Mark II has an amazing iSA Intelligent Subject Analysis system that employs an independent RGB light sensor with approximately 150,000-pixel resolution. This sensor enables Canon's intelligent Tracking and Recognition system (iTR AF) that detects and tracks subjects, automatically switching the AF point to optimize tracking. With new tracking algorithms tailored to recognize faces and colors, this system serves as a brilliant foundation to the EOS 7D Mark II's AF system.

Extraordinary GPS, Built-in

Built-in GPS* Receiver provides a digital compass, records location information (longitude, latitude, elevation and universal coordinated time (UTC)) as EXIF information for geotagging images when shooting

Ideal for travel or nature photography, the EOS 7D Mark II's built-in GPS* can record longitude, latitude and altitude data as EXIF data, can track movement at set intervals with its logging function, and can even set the camera's internal clock to local time! When using the logger function on a computer, you will see the exact route you travelled, and the map will show you where and when you took each image.
* In certain countries and regions, the use of GPS may be restricted. Therefore be sure to use GPS in accordance with the laws and regulations of your country or region. Be particularly careful when traveling outside your home country. As a signal is received from GPS satellites, take sufficient measures when using in locations where the use of electronics is regulated.

Sharp and Clear Viewing

3.0-inch Clear View II LCD monitor (approximately 1,040,000 dots) for bright and clear viewing

The EOS 7D Mark II comes with a 3.0-inch Clear View II LCD monitor for shooting videos and stills. Displaying fine detail (at approximately 1.04 million dots), this screen is perfect for composing and reviewing images. Thanks to a solid construction between the monitor's resin-coated cover and the liquid crystal display, reflections are minimized, and the display can be viewed with reduced glare. The LCD's surface is treated with a smudge-resistant coating to minimize fingerprints and maintain a bright, clear image display.

Additional Features

Anti-flicker shooting

The EOS 7D Mark II features a new flicker detection system that not only alerts the user in the viewfinder, but with the camera's Anti-Flicker Shooting function can compensate for flickering light sources, taking shots only at peak light volume. This feature is useful for minimizing disparities in color and exposure, especially during continuous shooting in sub-optimal lighting situations.

In-camera lens aberration corrections

To help photographers with achieving high quality images, the EOS 7D Mark II corrects image distortions like peripheral illumination, chromatic aberration and distortion, in-camera, as the image is recorded. When shooting in Live View mode, the results of distortion can even be monitored in real time through the EOS 7D Mark II's Image Simulation Function.

USB 3.0

The EOS 7D Mark II features a USB 3.0 digital terminal for fast transfer to PCs and printers, plus offers connectivity to Canon's WFT-E7 (Version 2) for wireless transfer and Wi-Fi® compatibility.
NOTE: For connecting an interface cable to the USB 3.0 terminal, a cable protector is included with the EOS 7D Mark II, and must be used at all times to protect the camera's circuit board.

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Product Specifications

Type:
DSLR

Camera:
Kit

Megapixels:
20.2

Sensor:
APS-C

Image Resolution:
5472 x 3648

Storage Media:
Compact Flash/SDXC/SDHC/SD

Compressed Format:
JPEG, RAW

Movie File Format:
H.264, MOV, MP4

Focus Mode:
Automatic (A), Continuous-servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M), Single-servo AF (S)

Optical View Finder:
Pentaprism

LCD Display (Inches):
3"

ISO Speed Range:
100-16000

Computer Interface:
USB 3.0

WiFi Compatible:
Yes

Rechargable Battery:
LP-E6N

Width (In.):
3 39/50"

Height (in):
3 1/50"

Weight:
1.06 lbs.

Product Reviews

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4.5

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86%
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Ratings Distribution

Most Liked Positive Review

First impressions

I've had a 7D for about a week now, used it a bit as practice and shot two events with it over the weekend: 1500+ images to date. Finally! It's about time that Canon produced a pro-oriented 1.6X camera! The 7D is several years overdue and shows what Canon can do when they put their minds to it. Ther...

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Most Liked Negative Review

Finally got it and regret buying one.

Worked great for about 3 months, then it started. Soft focus with every lens. Focus jumps around. Gets confused when there are more than one item n the focus point. Battery life is less than other brands. Slows as molasses in January. Truthfully I won't ever buy another canon product.

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7D Mark II

Submitted 9 years ago

By Swovem

From Mission Viejo, CA

Verified Buyer

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Canon.com

I have been using the 7D Mark II for over a year now. I upgraded to the 7D Mark II from a 70D. I photograph mostly birds, birds in flight and wildlife. The 7D Mark II does an amazing job with AF and allows me to choose from a number of different AF configurations. The 7D Mark II finds and then locks onto a subjects incredibility well. The ability to assign button on the camera to customize it's function is very helpful and allows for a great deal of flexibility. I have assigned function for at least four buttons and use them frequently. When photographing the ability to quickly go from single point to single plus 4 or 8 or more is very helpful for quick changes when photographing birds that change from perching to flight rapidly. The 10 frames per second rapid burst is useful for a number of situations especially birds in flight. I also like the ability to put the camera on S mode which is almost silent for situations where I don't want to disturb the wildlife I am photographing. I also like the GPS inside the camera, when I travel it is easy to capture your location when pictures are uploaded to an editing program like Lightroom. This is a great camera, and when used with the new 100-400mm 4.5-5.6 L IS USM Mark II lens makes and incredible combination giving incredible pictures. Two features of the 7D Mark II I would like to see improved. Only having the exposure meter inside the view finder on the right side needs to be changed. If you are looking at all toward the sun the exposure becomes very difficult or impossible to see. I frequently have to raise my hand up to block the light so I can see the exposure. Put it on the LCD panel so I can see what my setting need to be WITHOUT having to raise the camera to my eye, where I might not be able to see it at all. Lastly the camera needs better ISO performance. 2000 ISO is about the maximum I can use, and in low light much less than that or my pictures are grainy. Not perfect, but this combination is a definite keeper for me. Maybe on the Mark III they will have a flexible touch screen, bluetooth to connect to my phone for GPS and improve the ISO ability for the perfect camera.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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7D Mark II

Submitted 9 years ago

By Swovem

From Mission Viejo, CA, United States

Reviewed at

Canon.com

I have been using the 7D Mark II for over a year now. I upgraded to the 7D Mark II from a 70D. I photograph mostly birds, birds in flight and wildlife. The 7D Mark II does an amazing job with AF and allows me to choose from a number of different AF configurations. The 7D Mark II finds and then locks onto a subjects incredibility well. The ability to assign button on the camera to customize it's function is very helpful and allows for a great deal of flexibility. I have assigned function for at least four buttons and use them frequently. When photographing the ability to quickly go from single point to single plus 4 or 8 or more is very helpful for quick changes when photographing birds that change from perching to flight rapidly. The 10 frames per second rapid burst is useful for a number of situations especially birds in flight. I also like the ability to put the camera on S mode which is almost silent for situations where I don't want to disturb the wildlife I am photographing. I also like the GPS inside the camera, when I travel it is easy to capture your location when pictures are uploaded to an editing program like Lightroom. This is a great camera, and when used with the new 100-400mm 4.5-5.6 L IS USM Mark II lens makes and incredible combination giving incredible pictures. Two features of the 7D Mark II I would like to see improved. Only having the exposure meter inside the view finder on the right side needs to be changed. If you are looking at all toward the sun the exposure becomes very difficult or impossible to see. I frequently have to raise my hand up to block the light so I can see the exposure. Put it on the LCD panel so I can see what my setting need to be WITHOUT having to raise the camera to my eye, where I might not be able to see it at all. Lastly the camera needs better ISO performance. 2000 ISO is about the maximum I can use, and in low light much less than that or my pictures are grainy. Not perfect, but this combination is a definite keeper for me. Maybe on the Mark III they will have a flexible touch screen, bluetooth to connect to my phone for GPS and improve the ISO ability for the perfect camera.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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It is a great camera, great features and fast.

Submitted 9 years ago

By SG Photography

From Portland, OR, United States

Reviewed at

Canon.com

I bought it a year ago and I am very happy with the results of this camera.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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Big advance over 7D

Submitted 9 years ago

By rlk

From Brookline, MA, United States

Reviewed at

Canon.com

This camera builds on the already excellent 7D, but fixes some of the annoyances, greatly improves the autofocus, and high ISO image quality is greatly improved. The new features I find most useful for sports shooting are the exposure compensation in manual mode with auto ISO, ability to set upper/lower bounds on shutter speed and aperture in P/Av/Tv modes, and ability to configure custom modes to be "sticky". The first two allow me to customize exposure in useful ways for particular events (e. g. for shooting football, using P mode with minimum shutter speed of 1/800, allowing it to float up when there's enough light). The latter lets me fine tune custom modes without having to remember to save them. The AF is much better; I'm getting a lot better keeper rate than with the 7D with even minimal adjustment. It's probably the most complex enhancement and it's worth study and experimentation. High ISO is a lot better. It's supposedly 2/3 stop better, but it's easy to clean up ISO 8000 to quite a bit better than ISO 5000 on the 7D. With anti-flicker I also get more consistent exposure shooting basketball indoors. All of this is allowing faster shutter speeds, which indoor sports shooters know all about. I was stuck with 1/400 on the 7D and usually getting ISO 6400 at f/2.8; I'm going to be shooting at 1/640 and ISO 10000 this weekend (I may even try 1/800 and ISO 12800). Thanks to anti-flicker, I consistently ETTR (no some shots are too hot, some are dark), which makes the noise a lot easier to clean up. The 7D mark II may not have a lot of checklist features such as big pixel count increase, flip screen, or wi-fi, but this camera's designed as a no holds barred APS-C action camera. Use it for what it was designed for, and you'll really appreciate it.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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Amazing!

Submitted 9 years ago

By PJB

From PA, United States

Verified Buyer

Reviewed at

Canon.com

I just received this cameras and used it for the first time at my son's wrestling tournament. The photos are so clear and the speed awesome. This was an upgrade for me from the rebel t3i which I like a lot but no comparison to the 70d. I am so happy I decided to upgrade. Photography is my hobby and canon is so easy to work. I have used canon for several years and love it.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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Made switch from Nikon!

Submitted 9 years ago

By Luis

From Pembroke Pines, FL, United States

Reviewed at

Canon.com

I shoot mainly Airshows, Landscapes and Wildlife. I had being using Nikon D7000 for some time and I loved it. When the 7D Mark II it immediately caught my attention and once I tried it, I was sold, so I sold my Nikon camera and gear and switched to Canon for this. HUGE upgrade from the D7000. After around 6 months of using it, I have no regrets! Just love it! The camera is awesome. It feels very solid and rugged. Not too heavy and very comfortable grip. I can carry it for hours. No problem. The AF system is just insane. Once you lock onto your subject, it won't let go. It takes some practice to get used to it but once you do, it's amazing. Add to that the 10fps, big buffer and fast CF card and you can face any challenge. The GPS is definitely a great addition and you have so many options to customize the controls that you can really make it close to your shooting own style without sacrificing efficiency. Coupled with the new Canon 100-400 mm Mk II, for me it's a combination sent from Heaven. If you're a wildlife, sports, action (airshows!) shooter look no further... This is it!

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Fantastic 10fps

Submitted 9 years ago

By 5150 Rottie

From Los Angeles, CA, United States

Reviewed at

Canon.com

Upgraded from T5i and wow the fps just blew me away. I've been shooting off road racing and now I'm able to capture the race as never before. The continuous photos are amazing. Other photographers at the race are also just amazed at the camera and the finished product. GREAT job canon with the 7D Mark II.

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Great value, great pictures & video

Submitted 9 years ago

By Roger

From Albuquerque, NM, United States

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Reviewed at

Canon.com

I have had a Canon Rebel and two Canon 20D's in the past. It was time to upgrade to go along with my Canon L Lens and a great Tamron 28-75 DI lens that take outstanding pictures. Santa (wife) got me for Christmas and I could not be happier! Great build quality, great features, and quality product! Love this camera!

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Great camera for stills and video.

Submitted 9 years ago

By Mr Low Notes

From Maryville, TN

Reviewed at

Canon.com

I bought this camera with a Pro-10 printer bundle deal Nov. 2013. It's quite an improvement over the 60D (See my review of 60D) feature wise. Image quality is a little better but the 19 point AF and dual pixel AF is a big improvement. Then throw in 7 frames a second and you have a nice camera for wildlife and sports. It has a flip out screen like the 60D but it's a touch screen. This is more useful than you might think. I'll explain.... Touch a point on the screen in live view to focus on it and when shooting video you can do this and rack focus between far and near objects very smoothly and silently when using the new STM lenses. Touch Shutter is another feature that I really like and use. Basically you just touch the screen to focus and trip the shutter or just trip the shutter if you are focussing manually. This can be very handy if using a tripod or propped on something to minimizing camera shake without having to use the self timer or remote. It's takes only a very very light touch and you can increase the touch sensitivity in the menu. The 7D MKII cannot do this and a few other things that require a touch screen and is why I won't be upgrading to it. It's that useful to me. Lots of RAW and jpg options. Has the usual Canon Scene menu and presets plus make your own. You can repurpose the most of the buttons on the back. Multiple exposure and in body HDR are options the 60D lacks. The some buttons on the back are in different locations than the 60D. The mode select knob doesn't have the scene selections like the 60D and doesn't stop at the ends either. The selector wheel at the top of the grip and the one on the back are quieter than the 60D also. Likely because of video use. It has WiFi which can be very useful for remote controlling the camera and downloading and viewing photos. There are lots of WiFi options but it can be a bit confusing to first set up. You can have multiple set ups for different devices.... I think. I'm pretty sure you can.. ;-) And autofocus micro adjustment for up to 20 lenses. This only applies to the 19 point AF and not to the DPAF.

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Amazing wildlife and birding camera!

Submitted 9 years ago

By Andreasb

From Duncan, BC, Canada

Reviewed at

Canon.com

I switched a year ago and I'm so very pleased with the results with this camera. As a birder I demand the sharpest and most detailed images with low noise and an AF-system that REALLY can track birds in flight. With the excellent lenses I got 100-400 II, 400 DO II and 600mm IS II, I'm getting much better results then with my previous system, I'm looking forward to whenever this camera will be coming out with an MK III version and will be first in line to buy it....

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