Canon EOS 7D Mark II review

The Canon EOS 7D Mark II has been overshadowed by the newer EOS 90D, but this rugged sports camera still has fans

Canon EOS 7D Mark II review
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Digital Camera World Verdict

The EOS 7D Mark II has been a favorite amongst Canon sports fans. Its weatherproofing means that it can be used in harsh conditions, and its autofocus system gets moving subjects sharp quickly. The metering system delivers correctly exposed images in a wide range of conditions. Noise is also controlled well, colors are pleasantly rendered and images have an impressive amount of detail. The newer EOS 90D matches its speed and offers 50% more megapixels, but the EOS 7D Mark II is still worth taking seriously.

Pros

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    Weatherproof construction

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    65 cross-type AF points

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    10fps continuous shooting

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    GPS built in

Cons

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    Fixed rear screen

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    1080p video only

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    Only 20.2MP resolution

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Back in 2015, the Canon EOS 7D Mark II replaced the Canon EOS 7D. On its arrival, the EOS 7D Mark II assumed its place above the APS-C format Canon 70D and below the full-frame Canon EOS 5D Mark II. A lot of things have happened since then! The EOS 7D Mark II is still fast but now looks pretty dated in the Canon DSLR line-up... so is it still worth buying?

Technically, the EOS 7D Mark II still looks very effective as a camera for fans of sports photography, thanks to its tough, weatherproof build, 10fps continuous shooting and powerful AF system. 

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Angela Nicholson

Angela has been testing camera gear from all the major manufacturers since January 2004 and has been Amateur Photographer’s Technical Editor and Head of Testing for Future Publishing’s photography portfolio (Digital Camera MagazinePhotoPlus: The Canon MagazineN-PhotoPractical PhotoshopPhotography Week and Professional Photography magazines, as well as the Digital Camera World and TechRadar websites). She is the founder of SheClicks - a community group that encourages and supports female photographers.