Is the Canon 7D Mark II The Best APS-C DSLR? Our Full Review
| February 5, 2015 Breaking news from America's top photo magazine | | | | Canon’s APS-C pro body gets an overhaul In the five years since Canon introduced the EOS 7D, so much has changed in the world of cameras that we were wondering if we’d ever see an update to the company’s pro-level APS-C sensor body. But after a promising preview at Photokina last fall, the new EOS 7D Mark II finally landed in our hands for a comprehensive assessment in the Popular Photography Test Lab and in the field. |
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