


The APS-C CMOS sensor on the Canon 7D Mark II has been bumped up to contain 20.2MP of effective pixels, compared to the 18.0MP of the 7D, and the processors skip a generation to include dual DIGIC 6 image processors. The updated Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR, with a number of significant improvements, is sure to please 7D shooters looking to upgrade, or those ready to make the move to one of the best crop-sensor DSLRs available.

Read all about the Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR here: Watch the B&H First Look: Canon 7D Mark II YouTube here. There's also a great new feature for videographers - variable-speed autofocus servo - a huge boon for videographers, which allows for natural-looking focus racking while using AF. There are now 65 autofocus points, and also Dual Pixel Autofocus for much more powerful autofocus within video scenes. The long-awaited follow-up to the EOS 7D, the new DSLR camera features include a new 20.2 Mp APS-C sensor, improved processing with two DIGIC 6 chips, allowing the camera to capture up to 10 fps. NEW YORK, NY -(Marketwired - September 24, 2014) - Canon recently stopped by the B&H studio to preview the new EOS 7D Mark II camera.
