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Canon EOS 7D Mark II + 18-135/3.5-5.6 IS

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Newegg
★★★★★
8 years ago
Best Canon DSLR I have ever owned so far

Best camera I have ever owned. Tons of features and scenarios to choose from. It was worth it. Throw in an "L" lens and your pics will be amazing. Check out the canon website for the online video tutorials and you will be a pro in minimal time.

Read the specs. Exactly as described. Fast shutter speed 10 fps; GPS, 65 point tracking AF points, Manual Selection if needed; Camera is a pure pleasure to operate. I owned a Canon Rebel T5 and this is 7D Mark II is my upgrade

None I can think of; But for those who are die hard critics - it does not come with builtin wifi , but is wifi capable with the eye card to offload your pics wirelessly if you so desire

Souq
★★★★★
8 years ago

I purchased this camera for wildlife photography, paired with a 400mm F5.6L and 500mm F4L IS USM lens. I'm really impressed with the FPS, low noise compared to the mark 1 body, and amazing autofocus capabilities.

Frames per second; Less Noise; Amazing autofocus; great AF tracking features; incredible viewfinder

Noise performance at higher ISO's still isn't as good as I would like; but it is an improvement to the 7D mark I

Crutchfield
★★★★★
5 years ago
Great upgrade

Upgrade from my 7D. Much better/faster focus points for fast moving events. Faster shooting and better processing. Well worth the upgrade. The controls have been changed around a bit so you can't just jump into using it without a bit of a curve.

fast; ISO

Changes to controls

buydig.com
★★★★★
9 years ago
Canon EOS 7D Mark II

10 Shots per second. Great camera for the sports shooter. 63 focus points. Can really turn up the ISO if needed. Dual card slots available on body. (CF & SD).

10 Shots per second; Great camera for the sports shooter; 63 focus points; Can really turn up the ISO if needed; Dual card slots available on body; (CF & SD)

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Adorama
★★★★★
8 years ago

The 7D MKII is a great camera, having owned the orginal 7D, the improvements really stand out and are very much appreciated. The new body feels very comfortable, button layout is slightly changed but easy to learn.

nfm.com
★★★★★
9 years ago
Totally Worth The Upgrade!!!

Wow, what a camera! Not for your starting out student, this camera requires reading of the manual and watching tutorials. If you don't want to invest time in learning how to get the best from this camera, including how to Micro Adjust your lenses for a perfect fit, then go to a rebel series or point...

Best Weather Sealing; Crystal Clear Sharp Sharp; Fast Fast Af; Flexible Jpg's For Pp; Great High Iso For Crop; Low Low Noise; Ultimate Custom Config; Very quiet shutter

Fewunits Af Reported Soft; Not A Beginners Camera; Tons To Learn

Walmart
★★★★★
7 years ago
This bundle is the best deal by far!!!

I am not the type of individual to leave feedback; however, when an awesome deal with quality comes my way, I have no choice but to share my honest feedback. For about a year and a half, my husband kept bothering me about getting him a camera, and finally I decide to get him one.

Amazon
★★★★★
7 years ago
Faultless

This camera blows me away it is so customizable. I do primarily wildlife and have been waiting for a replacement for the 7d for years ( I have the 70d ). The focusing system is amazing it locks on so much quicker. You can dedicate so many buttons to different autofocus modes.

henrys.com
★★★★★
9 years ago
Awesome Camera

"Bought this last week and love it the AF Tracking feature is unbelievable when shoot birds in flight the joy is great for moving your AF point around quick on the fly and the lever for changing type of focus point you wish to use in an instance love and is unbelievably fast I love it.

amazon.ca
★★★★★
7 years ago
Lens need microadjustmen to fit the 7d Mark ll body.

You need to fine tune each lens (microadjustment), before you can get the sharp image.

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