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Product Description
The 7D Mark II is Canon’s most feature-packed crop sensor camera, so why is it not higher on this list? Simply put, it makes the most sense only for serious action shooters and we think the Canon 80D is a better overall value. In fact, the real competition comes from across the aisle with the Nikon D500: both are enthusiast DSLRs designed for action photography. In a head-to-head matchup, the D500 wins out because it shoots 4K video, has a more advanced autofocus (the 7D Mark II still is excellent in this regard), and comes in slightly lighter despite the flip-out screen. The 7D Mark II is about $400 cheaper, and if you prefer Canon functionality or already own lenses, the 7D Mark II still is a nice choice. To reiterate, we have the 7D Mark II below the 80D simply because few people need the extra speed and therefore the extra expense .isn’t usually merited..
Canon EOS 7D Mark II camera
Review
**Category: Enthusiast
**Megapixels: 20.2
**Sensor size: 336 sq. mm
**20.2 MP CMOS sensor and ISO 100-16000
**High speed continuous shooting up to 10.0 fps
**65-point all cross-type AF system
**Stunning Full HD video with Custom Movie Servo AF (speed and sensitivity)
**Dual Pixel CMOS AF enables you to shoot video like a camcorder
Price ::::($1,499)
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