After long rumors circulating, finally DSLR EOS 7D Mark II officially introduced by Canon. This camera is the successor of the previous product, the EOS 7D, which has been circulating for more than 5 years in the market.
EOS 7D Mark II, which sits at the top ranks of the APS-C DSLR cameras Canon intended for photographers who like "fast action" sort of sports and racing competition, also are fond of wearing a DSLR videographer to produce work.
To support that function, as summarized by PetaPixel, Canon EOS 7D Mark II complements with various new features. One is the AF system which now has 65 focus points (all cross type) and a burst rate of up to 10 FPS.
Shutter EOS 7D Mark II is now more durable with a rating of 200,000 shots. Like its predecessor, this camera has a resistance to weather (weather sealed).
EOS 7D Mark II sensor has a resolution of 20 megapixels and also equipped with Dual Pixel AF first introduced through the EOS 70D. Sensor with an ISO range of up to 51,200 was paired with two DIGIC image processor 6.
Part of the screen has a diagonal of 3 inches, with a resolution of 1.04 megapixels. Other Fittings include intervalometer for time-lapse shooting, GPS built-on, and a 150,000 pixel RGB metering system 252-zone IR +.
EOS 7D Mark II can record full-HD (1920x1080) 60 FPS in MP4 or MOV format. Users can distribute uncompressed video through the HDMI port to an external recorder. Microphone and headphone jack also provided for recording and monitoring sound.
However, not in line with the recent trend in the industry surfaced camera, Wi-Fi feature absent from the EOS 7D Mark II. Users who want this function must buy transmitter WFT-E7A version 2, which is sold separately.
Canon EOS 7D Mark II is scheduled to enter the market in November at a price of 1,800 dollars, or approximately USD 21.6 million for the body only version and 2,150 dollars, or approximately USD 25.7 million for the variant with a kit lens EF-S 18-135 f / 3.5-5.6 IS STM.
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