Testseek.co.uk have collected 137 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 7D Mark 2 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 7D Mark 2.
November 2014
(84%)
137 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
2108 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good image quality
Decent burst performance
Fast
Reliable AF
Good all-round performance
Accurate autofocus
Weatherproof and rugged
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
Fast 10 fps continuous shooting with large buffer
Ultra-fast autofocusing system with 65 cross-type AF points
Crop-frame camera giving more reach with telephoto lenses
10fps continuous shooting
Excellent ergonomics
Lots of customisation options available
Fast 10 fps continuous shooting with large buffer - Ultra-fast autofocusing system with 65 cross-type AF points - Crop-frame camera giving more reach with telephoto lenses
Outstanding picture quality up to 3200
Even 6400 ISO
Tons of customisation options
10 fps bursts with AF
Quiet shooting
Nice optical viewfinder
Connectivity (USB 3.0
GPS...)
Weatherresistant
Fast AF in video
Video mode is standard
But effective
Fantastic image quality including to high ISO sensitivities
Rugged and weather-sealed build quality
New 65-point autofocus system is brilliant
Stacks of customisation
Battery outperforms official quota
The editors didn't like
Lacks 4K video recording
No Wi-Fi
A little pricy
Doesn't “push the envelope” tech-wise
No tilting or articulated display makes shooting video without a rig annoying
And it lacks built-in Wi-Fi
No built-in Wi-Fi
No touchscreen or tilting LCD
Fixed screen that's not touch-sensitive
No Wi-Fi connectivity built-in
SLR design means the viewfinder inevitably can't show the image as it will be captured
No built-in Wi-Fi No touchscreen or tilting LCD
Fixed screen that's not touch
Sensitive
No Wi
Fi connectivity built
In
SLR design means the viewfinder can't show the image as it will be captured
Nontouchsensitive screen doesn't tilt or swivel
Exposure latitude a bit limited
No continuous AF in 50p video mode
No 4K TV/Cinema
No macro flash for focusing in the dark (although it does use the standard flash)
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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
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