After being teased, the camera many of you Canon enthusiasts have been waiting for. Introducing the 7D Mark II, Canon’s latest APS-C DSLR. In hopes of besting its predecessor without any type of sacrifice, the new 7D has a few tricks up its sleeve.
Though not a full-frame there is not a lot to dislike about it.
For starters, they’ve finally added built-in Wi-Fi to the mix. You now have a 20.2MP CMOS sensor, powered by 2 DIGIC 6 image processors, can shoot @10fps continuously at full resolution, ISO expandable up to 51,600, a new 65-point autofocus system, and records 1080p video @60fps. It also has a built-in GPS receiver for geotagging.
On the port side of things, you have a headphone + mic jack, PC socket, and a USB 3.0 port. The all-new 7D will be in November for $1,799 for the body only.