It is available to pre-order for $1799 body only or $2,149 complete with the stabilized EF-S 18-135mm f4.5-5.6 IS STM zoom. The new Canon EOS 7D Mk II measures 5.9 x 4.4 x 3.1″ / 148.6 x 112.4 x 78.2 mm and weighs just 2.00 lbs / 910g with battery card. Options include a choice of MOV (H.264) or MP4 formats, numerous compression formats (IPB, ALL-I and Light IPB), slow motion (50/60fps), plus headphone and mic sockets as well as a mini-HDMI output to external recorders. In addition to the Dual Pixel AF option during video capture, the new camera has been equipped with an extensive range of additional filmmaking capabilities. Unlike some recent rival models, the LCD is fixed (presumably for improved sealing and long-term durability), but it’s a 3-inch panel with 1.04M-dots. Other pro-level features include interchangeable focus screens (with a super-precision matte option for high-speed lenses), 100% viewfinder coverage, and continuous shooting at up to 10fps. It has a similar layout to the AF system in the EOS 5D Mk III and 1 DX, and has similar controls and menu options to those models. It also has a new 65-point phase-detect AF system in the viewfinder with close to 80% coverage across the frame, and adopts cross-type (vertical and horizontal line) sensors at each point.
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It’s the first pro-level model to adopt a newly-developed 20.2-MPix APS-C CMOS sensor with the firm’s Dual Pixel AF technology, permitting phase-detection AF capability during Live View and movie capture. Although the increase in pixel count is modest (up just 2 Mpix overall), as the replacement for the 5-year old EOS 7D, the new model features numerous improvements. Given the raft of new full- frame cameras introduced recently, Canon surprised APS-C fans with the announcement of the Canon EOS 7D Mk II.