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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

How Tough Is The Canon EOS-7D Mk II Camera


Canon EOS-7D Mk II APS-C camera

Recently, I have taken the Canon EOS-7D Mk II body with the BG-E16 grip to the sub Arctic for a Polar bear photo shoot and wrote an extensive review on the camera. It was a very harsh environment with temperatures down to -30+ Fahrenheit but the camera held out quite well.

Take a look at the video below from DigitalRev subjecting the EOS-7D, the predecessor of the EOS-7D II, to a series of punishing tests. You can begin to appreciate how well built the 7D cameras are these days. Imagine what the top-of-the-line Canon EOS-1D X camera can stand up to. You can see more of my works on MichaelDanielHo.com


Wednesday, November 19, 2014

CDLC On EOS-7D Mk II Camera Video Features




I have recently returned from a wildlife photo shoot in the sub Arctic with the EOS-7D Mk II camera. You can read my review here. Brent Ramsey has spent over thirty years in the cinematography field where he has worked on television programs, films and commercials. He is currently a Canon Technical Advisor for motion picture equipment. He has written the article below on the video features of the EOS-7D Mk II camera :

Flagship APS-C DSLR

It wasn’t that long ago that almost every one of us it seemed myself included) was shooting video with the EOS 7D. We were all drawn to its great film-like image quality, compact body, Super 35mm-sized APS-C sensor, HDMI monitoring options, and slow motion frame rates -- not to mention you got a great still shooting camera at no extra cost. Now, five years later comes the EOS 7D Mark II. It’s hard to imagine it not becoming the Canon camera body of choice for still photography with features and custom functions that challenge the EOS-1D X, but what shouldn’t go unnoticed is that this new camera includes HD video recording options rivaled only by the Canon EOS-1D C. With upgrades like Dual DIGIC 6 processors, improved Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus capabilities, a built-in Intervalometer, built-in GPS, ISO 16,000 within normal ISO range, Distortion Correction, clean HDMI output, MP4 and MOV recording modes, and up to 60fps in Full HD -- it certainly makes a case that this is the new Canon flagship DSLR for video shooting, as well.

By now you’ve probably already heard or read the feature highlights this camera offers professional photographers like the 20.2 megapixel APS-C sensor with ISO 16,000 standard sensitivity, 10fps continuous shooting speed, a 65 point Cross-Type AF system that features advanced face and color detection, and EOS iTR, or Intelligent Tracking and Recognition, which was previously available only in the EOS-1D X.

The list of still shooting capabilities and improvements goes on and on, but today, any new DSLR needs not only to offer great still image capture, but also excellent video recording capabilities in order to take a place in a professional’s photographers camera bag. No one, it seems these days, is exempt from being asked to provide HD video while on a still shooting assignment. It helps to have a still camera that shoots video which is not only easy to use, but provides lots of cutting edge features and format recording options, but ultimately, captures reliably beautiful images, as well.

While there is little doubt that the EOS 7D Mark II will prove its still image superiority to the original EOS 7D with improved image quality and advanced capture features like faster shooting rates and the 65 point Cross-Type AF system, it’s video upgrades may be even more noticeable to everyone that relied on the original for their everyday HD workload. With that being said, let’s take a look at some of the video feature upgrades in the EOS 7D Mark II.

NEW : Dual Digic 6 Processors

At the heart of the EOS 7D Mark II are the new Dual DIGIC 6 processors, which not only power MOV and MP4 full HD (1920x1080) recording options -- with shooting rates up to 60fps, but also make for superb high ISO performance to ISO 16,000 (expandable to ISO 25, 600) in normal range, allowing videographers to capture images in the lowest of light situations. These new, advanced processors are what provide new internal noise reduction processing capabilities, distortion correction, and improved autofocus capabilities, improved iTR AF face detection, among other new and more powerful creative functions.

NEW : Built-in Time Lapse Capabilities

One of the most common and popular uses of any DSLR is to produce motion image sequences – time lapse. For the first time ever, an Interval Timer mode is built into an EOS Digital SLR body. This eliminates the need for external accessories, like the TC-80N3, when shooting time lapse.

The Interval timer is super quick and easy to set up and accessible as a simple Menu item. It allows for shooting intervals ranging from 1 second to 99 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds. The default setting for the interval timer menu is set to shoot an “Unlimited” number of frames, but if you only need a set amount, it allows you to choose “No. of shots” ranging between 1 to 99 shots. Additionally, if you want time lapse with a finished high dynamic range look, HDR mode can be included while shooting time lapse sequences. HDR mode offers 4 levels of exposure compensation (including auto) and 5 levels of image enhancements. You can set the internal recording options so that only the combined HDR images are processed, making for a quicker image sequence build in post.

Advanced Movie Shooting Modes :

For the first time in an EOS camera Canon includes both the MOV and MP4 file format to the recording options. While MOV has long been the native recording format for most Canon DSLRs, MP4, which is widely considered a more compatible format for file sharing and playback on devices such as smart phones and tablets, offers a convenient alternative when creating material intended for interactive multimedia formats. You’ll find the EOS 7D Mark II offers a wide variety of frame rates and compression schemes, but thanks to the added power of the dual DIGIC 6 processors, the EOS 7D Mark II is now able to record in both MOV and MP4 formats in Full HD (1920 x 1080) up to 59.94p. The only other EOS camera with Full HD 60fps recording capabilities is the EOS-1D C.

The EOS 7D Mark II includes three levels of compression; ALL-I intraframe compression for higher quality video and frame accurate editing, IPB interframe compression for reduced file sizes, and a newer, heavier compression method called IPB (Light), which is an even more compressed MP4 format. IPB Light has been made available for times when the most important element of the shoot is simply the length of recording time or memory card capacity. When it is used, it’s possible to record over 8 hours of video in 1280x720 resolution to a 16GB card -- although it’s important to note that when the recording time reaches 29 min. and 59 seconds, the movie recording stops automatically, necessitating a manual restart.

Another first for an EOS DSLR is the ability to record in true 24.00fps has been included in the EOS 7D Mark II. This is the same frame rate as cinema film cameras and enables you to shoot side by side with a film camera set to 24.00fps, shoot in front of a film projected background, or to otherwise integrate conventional film footage into your editing workflow.

Here’s the complete list of the EOS 7D Mark II’s movie recording options:

MOV format :

    1920x1080 59.94 fps IPB (NTSC)
    1920x1080 50.00 fps IPB (PAL)
    1920x1080 29.97 fps ALL-I, IPB (NTSC)
    1920x1080 25.00 fps ALL-I, IPB (PAL)
    1920x1080 24.00 fps ALL-I, IPB (NTSC, PAL)
    1920x1080 23.98 fps ALL-I, IPB (NTSC)
    1280x720 59.94 fps ALL-I, IPB (NTSC)
    1280x720 50.00 fps ALL-I, IPB (PAL)
    640x480 29.97 fps IPB (NTSC)
    640x480 25.00 fps IPB (PAL)

MP4 Format

    1920x1080 59.94 fps IPB (NTSC)
    1920x1080 50.00 fps IPB (PAL)
    1920x1080 29.97 fps ALL-I, IPB (NTSC)
    1920x1080 25.00 fps ALL-I, IPB (PAL)
    1920x1080 24.00 fps ALL-I, IPB (NTSC, PAL)
    1920x1080 23.98 fps ALL-I (NTSC)
    1280x720 59.94 fps ALL-I, IPB (NTSC)
    1280x720 50.00 fps ALL-I, IPB (PAL)
    640x480 29.97 fps IPB, IPB Light (NTSC)

NEW : Clean HDMI Output with Embedded Time Code and Audio

While internal recording uses either H.264 or MP4 formats, the EOS 7D Mark II can also output clean, uncompressed, digital video data (YCbCr 4:2:2 8 bit) with encoded time code, and for the first time in an EOS camera, the HDMI output is streamed with audio. While the HDMI output is being recorded to an external recorder, you can simultaneously be monitoring the video feed on the camera’s rear LCD and/or recording internally to the CF or SD card. Capturing images through the HDMI with an external recorder allows for the recording of a video signal devoid of compression artifacts to large media storage drives.

It may improve the post-production workflow with enhanced editing options, such as recording to a preferred edit ready codec on an external recorder. This adds an enormous amount of flexibility as it offers greater efficiency to video editing, a larger color space for improved color grading options, and enhanced on- set monitoring. One of the big improvements to this process with the EOS 7D Mark II has been the addition of new HDMI frame rate output choices. Now, you can select progressive outputs of 59.94p, and for the first time in an EOS DSLR, 23.98P, in addition to Auto and 59.94i.

In the same manner as the EOS 5D Mark III and the EOS 1D C, the EOS 7D Mark II offers a Mirroring/No Mirroring menu option that allows you to choose how you want camera information displayed while recording. You can choose to have the clean HDMI signal output to the external monitor/recorder while camera info is displayed on the camera’s LCD panel simultaneously, or to simply output the camera displays and information to appear on external monitor only, if desired.

The EOS 7D Mark II also comes with a cable protector and cable locking attachment to help ensure a solid connection for peace of mind when using an HDMI cable connected to an external monitor or recorder.

NEW :Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Movie Servo AF Speed and Tracking Sensitivity

A Dual Pixel CMOS sensor, which originally debuted in the Canon EOS 70D, has been improved and is incorporated in the EOS 7D Mark II for smooth, accurate focus tracking while shooting. Dual Pixel CMOS AF now includes customizable AF speed and response settings, and a new AF Area Select Lever that is easily controllable, and allows for rapid change of AF Area Selection modes.

Thanks to the new dual DIGIC 6 image processors in the EOS 7D Mark II, there is improved Face + Tracking autofocus features, and now you can change the Movie Servo AF speed.

When the EOS 7D Mark II is equipped with a compatible EF lens 1, it allows the operator to choose from five customizable speeds of Movie Servo AF tracking sensitivity for fine tuning of focus fade-in and fade-out times, as well as whether you want the focus speed adjustments active all the time or only when rolling.

For example, you can set the camera to acquire quick focus marks during setup and rehearsal, and then set it to use a slower transition speed for when you start shooting. Then once rolling, the focus transition speed will shift between subjects with the customized speed you selected for that scene.

Another improvement to Dual Pixel CMOS AF is the addition of Movie Servo AF Tracking Sensitivity. With this setting, you can set the camera give preference to your pre-set focus mark, or instruct it to adjust focus quickly to a new subject that moves into frame. You can select one of five levels of adjustment between “Locked on” and “Responsive” to select just how sensitive the Movie Servo AF will be if the AF points lose track of the subject during Movie Servo AF.

Dual Pixel CMOS AF employs a combination of phase difference detection with contrast AF to drive an autofocus capable lens in the correct direction without searching. The active area covers approximately 80% of the width and height of the Live View image and is usable in all modes and with all frame rates except 59.94 and 50.00 fps. When shooting in 50.00fps or 59.94fps, autofocus switches to Contrast AF, which still allows for quick and reliable focus checks (by depressing the shutter button halfway) while setting up or shooting slow motion sequences.

Dual Card Slots

The EOS 7D Mark II offers optional CF and SD recording. While most of the advanced functions of dual memory card slots are reserved for still shooting, it still offers advantages to the video side in a number of ways like categorizing time-lapse file types, not to mention providing the option of using less expensive SD cards and overall extended recording times provided by two cards. The EOS 7D Mark II is compatible with UDMA Mode 7 CF cards and UHS-I SD cards.
NEW: GPS with Built in Digital Compass

Having GPS as a built-in feature is something that’s sure to benefit both still shooters and videographers alike. This should be really useful for multi-camera/multi-unit shoots – like reality television with several crews in different locations -- to help during editing to identify which camera unit captured a particular shot and where it was captured. Besides using the United States GPS satellites, the GPS module itself has been upgraded to add support for the Russian GLONASS system and Japan’s Quasi-Zenith Satellite “MICHIBIKI,” which greatly improves positioning accuracy.

The EOS 7D Mark II is the first Canon EOS camera with a digital compass built in. The compass will be extremely helpful when planning shoots, preparing for sunrise and sunset photos, or setting up for a time-lapse sequence. Additionally, GPS log data can be saved to a memory card slot separately from the image files, making file and log management easy.
Durability: Strength, Dust and Water Resistance

The body of the EOS 7D Mark II is built of tough magnesium alloy, improving the build-quality compared to the EOS 7D and EOS 5D Mark III, and approaching the EOS-1D X and EOS-1D C. Improved dust and water resistance, which is roughly four times better than the EOS 7D, will ensure that the shoot goes on -- even in inclement weather.

Connectivity and Live View Shooting Improvements

Squarely aimed as a professional video tool, the EOS 7D Mark II includes an internal microphone, both a 3.5mm microphone jack and a headphone jack for monitoring audio. Headphone volume, attenuator activation indication, and a digital compass are now displayed while shooting video. A selection for headphone volume has also been added to the Silent Control.
Improved and More Sensitive Silent Control Adjustment

Silent Control gives shooters the ability to adjust critical settings on the fly. The EOS 7D Mark II has been internally revamped to offer an even more sensitive Silent Control dial than previously found on any Canon DSLR and it offers an expanded list of control options, as well. Now, when the camera is rolling, you can silently select and adjust Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO, Exposure Compensation, Sound Recording Level, and Headphone Volume by gently touching the control dial on the back of the body.

NEW : SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Digital terminal

The SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Digital terminal enables high-speed transfers to a computer. A dedicated interface cable and cable protector are provided with the camera. This allows for rapid image transfers without the need of an external card reader.

Lens Optical Corrections

Besides lens Peripheral Illumination correction that compensates for fall off at the corners of the frame in EOS cameras, thanks again to the DIGIC 6 processors, the EOS 7D Mark II now provides Distortion Correction, Lens Aberration Correction and Chromatic Aberration Correction.
Auto White Balance/Auto ISO/Auto Exposure

People sometimes ask why they should ever want to use Auto White Balance, Auto Exposure or Auto ISO when shooting video. I can offer a perfect example. Once, I had to follow a football coach from the locker room, through the tunnels beneath the stadium and out into football stadium that was bathed in bright daylight. These may seem like inconsequential items at first, but having these functions available can be a true shot saver, besides simply saving a lot of time in quick run-and-gun video situations.

NEW: Shutter Button Customization

The EOS 7D Mark II shutter button can now be customized four different ways to shoot still photos or video. This allows you to take advantage of the way the shutter button performs during still shooting, for capturing movies. For the first time in an EOS camera, you can set the shutter button so that when it is depressed halfway, you can get Metering and AF or only Metering, if desired. Depressing it all the way down will Start/Stop movie recording. This opens up some really nice features. First, still shooters will be really comfortable metering, getting focus, and shooting video in the exact same manner they shoot photos. Second, when shooting slow motion and Dual Pixel CMOS AF is no longer available, it allows you to get a quick autofocus mark before recording. Perhaps, most importantly, it allows you to use the Remote Switch RS-80N3 or Timer Remote TC-80N3 shutter release button to start/stop movie recording without having to physically touch the camera. This should really come in handy when the camera is mounted out of reach.

NEW : Advanced Image Playback Features

Image playback on the EOS 7D Mark II has been greatly enhanced. When playing back a clip on the EOS 7D Mark II, scrollable display windows can be accessed, offering easy access to an enormous amount of information about the camera’s capture settings used on the clip being reviewed. It’s now quite easy to verify the basic camera setup parameters like shutter speed, exposure, ISO, clip length, file size, and image capture mode, for instance.

Now, by simply jogging up or down the joystick on the back of the camera body, you can scroll through to lens information with an RGB histogram display. Another screen shows specific White Balance settings, color temperature, and WB correction. You can check the Picture Style parameter settings for Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation, and Color tone on the clip. Color space settings and High ISO speed noise reduction can be displayed. Information such as Lens Correction data availability that includes Peripheral Illumination Correction and Chromatic Aberration Correction settings can be displayed. Another window offers GPS information such as latitude and longitude, elevation, UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), and the direction that the camera was facing while shooting. You can even adjust the font size to make the windows easier to read. And if all that is not enough, the EOS 7D Mark II offers an editing mode that allows for trimming the heads and tails of clips to cut back on unnecessary transfer time.

Friday, October 31, 2014

Canon EOS-7D Mk II Camera Review



Finally received my production model Canon EOS-7D Mk II camera with the BG-E16 grip. I have spent a few hours with it and wrote a preliminary review. Don't have a lot of time because I am leaving for a Polar bear photo shoot. Glad I got the camera in time and will put it through some grueling field tests. Keep checking back on this blog for the latest photos and updated review. I will try and post some images while on location. MichaelDanielHo.com

By the way, click here to see how well built the EOS-7D camera can be.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Canon EOS-7D Mk II Camera Review Round Up


Canon has finally announced the EOS-7D Mk II camera after first introducing the Mk I five year ago. I have placed my order for the body and the EF 400mm f/4 DO IS II Super Telephoto lens.

I am off on a wildlife photo shoot in South Africa. In the meantime, take a look at the plethora of sample photos and video reviews below on the new camera. My initial impression is quite positive. The features I like most are : 61 AF points, 10 fps and AF down to f/8. When I receive the equipment, I will take them to the sub Arctic this Autumn for a thorough field test and write a comprehensive review on them. You can see my works on MichaelDanielHo.com







Canon EOS-7D Mk II Camera Announced


Canon EOS-7D Mk II camera




Canon also announced the EF 400mm f/4 DO IS II lens
Powershot SX60 HS and G7 X cameras for Photokina 2014


For a complete analysis of this new camera, click here. For some video reviews, click here. To see sample images and videos from Canon Japan, click here. I am off on a wildlife photo shoot in South Africa. Little time to update my blog. Will reconnect upon my return.


MELVILLE, N.Y., September 15, 2014 - Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, is proud to introduce the EOS 7D Mark II Digital SLR camera, incorporating professional features and quality in an affordable DSLR. Building upon the proven success of the EOS 7D camera, this new EOS model features a range of “EOS firsts” such as Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors for superb image quality and rapid burst shooting up to 10 frames per second (fps), as well as Canon’s first 65-Point* All Cross Type autofocus (AF) system for compositional freedom and accurate, spot-on fast focus. Great for shooting indoor activities such as sporting events, concerts, or weddings, the camera’s impressive low-light shooting capabilities along with its up-to-10 fps high-speed shooting can capture a fast-break basketball dunk, a band’s encore performance, a bird in flight or wildlife in exceptional quality. In addition, the EOS 7D Mark II is the second EOS DSLR camera to incorporate Canon’s innovative Dual Pixel CMOS AF system for rapid and precise focusing of video as well as still images.

“With more processing power than any other EOS camera available today, the highly anticipated EOS 7D Mark II camera has everything serious photographers have come to expect from Canon’s DSLRs and more,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO, Canon U.S.A., Inc. “And, recognizing that for some, creative expression may expand beyond still photography, we continue to support these creative passions by offering new and innovative Full HD video capabilities, such as second generation Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology in the EOS 7D Mark II camera as well.”
Outstanding Performance

Within the camera’s durable magnesium alloy body resides a newly developed 20.2 megapixel APS-C Canon CMOS sensor and Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors, safeguarded by enhanced dust and weather resistance to protect the camera. Ideal for shooting in challenging lighting conditions ranging from indoor sports to dimly lit weddings, the camera features a standard ISO range of 100-16000 for both still and video (expandable to ISO 51,600). A new 65-point* All Cross-Type AF system with EV -3 sensitivity at the center point helps deliver sharp focus for still photos even in extreme low-light conditions on subjects with limited visible detail. The EOS 7D Mark II camera also features an enhanced version of Canon’s EOS iTR (Intelligent Tracking and Recognition) AF, originally introduced with the EOS-1D X DSLR camera, enabling the camera to recognize subjects based on face and color detection utilizing the new AE system, and can track subjects using all 65 AF points.

The camera’s improved EOS Scene Detection system features a new 150,000-pixel RGB+IR 252-zone metering sensor for enhanced precision. The wide-area 65-point AF array combined with EOS iTR and adjustable high-speed continuous burst shooting up to 10 fps enables the easy tracking and capturing of fast moving subjects virtually anywhere in the frame such as birds in flight or running backs eluding a tackle. A new and innovative AF Area Selection Lever nestled around the multi-controller on the back of the camera makes it easier than ever for photographers to switch between the seven supplied AF Point Selection modes without removing their eye from the viewfinder.

At 10 fps, the camera’s buffer capacity can consecutively capture up to 31 RAW images or 1,090 Large Fine JPEGsi. Built to last, the camera also features a shutter durability rating up to 200,000 cycles, approximately thirty three percent more than the original EOS 7D camera. A newly developed mirror mechanism uses motorized control to help reduce impact and enhance camera performance during high-speed continuous shooting. In addition to adjustable high- and low-speed continuous shooting modes, single-frame shooting and two self-timer settings, the EOS 7D Mark II camera also features silent drive modes for single frame and continuous shooting. The silent settings support discreet camera operation in quiet locations.

The EOS 7D Mark II camera’s advanced AE system can detect and compensate for flickering light sources such as sodium vapor lamps that are often used in gymnasiums and indoor swimming pools. When enabled, this system automatically adjusts shutter release timing to help reduce disparities in exposure and color especially during continuous shooting.
Innovative AF Technology

The EOS 7D Mark II camera features the next generation of Canon’s exclusive Dual Pixel CMOS AF (DAF) technology, originally introduced with the EOS 70D DSLR camera. New DAF features include user-selectable adjustments for Movie Servo AF Speedii and Movie Servo AF Tracking Sensitivity. Additionally, overall focusing speed, face detection performance, and performance in low light and with low-contrast subjects have been improved over previous Canon models. Dual Pixel CMOS AF employs proprietary Canon sensor technology in which effective pixels are able to perform both imaging and phase-detection focus measurement simultaneously to achieve dramatically improved AF performance in both video and Live View still imaging modes.

With Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF system and customizable Movie Servo AF, the camera provides continuous phase-detection AF during video recording for quick and accurate focus tracking of moving subjects over approximately eighty of the image area measured horizontally and vertically. DAF focusing modes include Face Detection with Tracking, FlexiZone Multi with 31 AF zones, and FlexiZone Single that allows users to position a focusing frame on the camera’s LCD screen. Canon’s DAF supports over 100iii models of Canon EF lenses (including many earlier models), providing a wide array of options for photographers to explore.
Expanding Creativity

The EOS 7D Mark II Digital SLR camera provides a wealth of creative controls building on the features and functions of the EOS 5D Mark III and EOS-1D X professional digital cameras. The new camera’s AI Servo AF III autofocusing algorithm is similar to that of the EOS-1D X camera in that tracking parameters (tracking sensitivity, acceleration/deceleration tracking, and AF point auto switching) can be easily customized for specific shooting situations, using the same type of AF Configuration Menu. This capability makes it easy for EOS 7D Mark II camera users to match AI Servo AF settings when used together with EOS-1D X and EOS 5D Mark III cameras, while also providing a high level of performance at an affordable price point.

The EOS 7D Mark II camera also offers the same level of High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Multiple Exposure (ME) functionality that was originally featured in the EOS 5D Mark III camera. The HDR mode includes five HDR shooting functions and allows users to save all source images in addition to the composited HDR image. Similarly, Multiple Exposure mode provides four compositing methods and also allows users to save individual source images.

Photographers and cinematographers will appreciate improved custom controls including a built-in intervalometer and bulb timer, also EOS DSLR firsts, to enable the capture of time-lapse images and long- exposure images. These features are ideal for recording fireworks, star trails, sunrises and more.

In addition to optional settings for Peripheral Illumination Correction and Chromatic Aberration Correction, found in other current high-end EOS models, the EOS 7D Mark II camera, for the first time, adds Distortion Correction that operates with most EF and EF-S lenses to improve image quality even further while recording video and in-camera JPEGs. The My Menu feature has also been improved with the ability to store more user-selected settings in five additional tabs.

A new and improved Intelligent Viewfinder provides approximately one hundred percent field of view, while adding the ability to superimpose a customizable selection of camera settings data such as dual-mode electronic level display, grid, exposure mode, white balance mode and AF mode. A bright, three-inch Clear View II LCD monitor (approximately 1,040,000 dots) on the back of the camera displays information and menus clearly even in bright sunlight. The EOS 7D Mark II camera is compatible with interchangeable focusing screens including the standard Eh-A as well as the optional Eh-S Super Precision Matte for use during manual focusing with large aperture lenses.

A built-in GPSiv Receiver provides a digital compass and can record location information including longitude, latitude, elevation, camera direction and universal coordinated time (UTC) as EXIF data for geotagging both images and movie files in real time. The built-in pop-up flash is convenient for many applications and can also act as an optical controller with compatible off-camera EX-series Speedlites for enhanced pro-quality lighting effects.

The EOS 7D Mark II camera features dual card slots for SD/SDHC/SDXC and CF memory cards, including Ultra High Speed (UHS-1) SD cards. Data transfer speeds from the camera to a personal computer are enhanced with the addition of a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 port.

Stunning Movie Capability

The EOS 7D Mark II camera offers users the ability to shoot in 1080p Full HD or 720p HD video up to 60p enabling slow-motion capture at full resolution in either ALL-I or IPB codecs with optional embedded time code, exceeding the specifications of other current EOS cameras. Users can also choose between .MOV and .MP4 recording formats for maximum flexibility. The EOS 7D Mark II camera’s mini HDMI port can be used to record uncompressed Full HD video to external recorders.

Canon’s Stepping Motor (STM) lenses, such as the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens, significantly reduce focus motor noise, letting the EOS 7D Mark II camera’s built-in microphone capture clear audio of the scene being shot without picking up unwanted noise from the lens. The EOS 7 D Mark II camera also features a stereo microphone port and outputs stereo audio via the camera’s mini-HDMI port. The EOS 7D Mark II Digital SLR camera is equipped with a headphone jack for real-time audio monitoring, as well as a silent control feature that allows users to adjust audio levels during recordings. Other built-in ports include a PC socket for external flash units and an N3 socket for dedicated Canon wired remote control accessoriesv. A cable protector is provided to maximize safety when using the USB 3.0 and mini-HDMI ports.

Availability

The EOS 7D Mark II Digital SLR camera is scheduled to be available through authorized Canon dealers in November 2014 for an estimated retail price of $1,799.00 for the body only and $2,149.00 bundled with an EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens. It will utilize a new LP-E6N lithium ion battery pack with increased storage capacity. The LP-E6N is fully compatible with the LC-E6 battery charger, which will be supplied as a standard item in all EOS 7D Mark II body only and zoom lens kits. Also scheduled to be available are the new optional Battery Grip BG-E16 and optional Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E7A Version 2, with shipping dates and estimated retail pricing to be announced at a later date. Both the EOS 7D Mark II camera and Battery Grip BG-E16 are backwards-compatible to the current LP-E6 lithium ion battery pack.


Canon EOS 7D Mark II Features :

Suggested list price - $1,799

20.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor and ISO 100–16000 (expandable to H1: 25600, H2: 51200) for reduced noise at high ISOs and high performance Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors for outstanding image quality and processing speed.

High speed continuous shooting up to 10.0 fps allows you to capture fast action.

65-point* all cross-type AF system for high-performance, accurate subject tracking with EV -3 sensitivity (center point) for focusing in extreme low-light conditions.

Canon’s innovative Dual Pixel CMOS AF enables you to shoot video like a camcorder with smooth, fast, and accurate autofocus and lets you enjoy instant and precise autofocus even when shooting stills.

Stunning Full HD video with Custom Movie Servo AF (speed and sensitivity) for continuous focus tracking of moving subjects, multiple frame rates including Full HD recording at 60p in MOV and MP4 formats and uncompressed HDMI out.

Intelligent Viewfinder II provides approximately 100% field of view for shooting ease.

Improved custom controls and built-in intervalometer and bulb timer for expanded creativity.

Magnesium alloy body with shutter durability up to 200,000 cycles and enhanced dust and weather resistance.

EOS Scene Detection System features a new 150,000-pixel/RGB+IR metering sensor for improved precision.

Built-in GPS** Receiver provides a digital compass, records location information (longitude, latitude, elevation and universal coordinated time (UTC)) as EXIF information for geotagging images when shooting.

3.0-inch Clear View II LCD monitor (approximately 1,040,000 dots) for bright and clear viewing.

Additional Features

The EOS 7D Mark II has a newly designed 20.2 Megapixel sensor that delivers high-resolution image files with stunning detail and impressive clarity. Optimized for low-light shooting, the EOS 7D Mark II’s sensor captures images at up to ISO 16000 (expandable to H1: 25600, H2: 51200) with remarkably low noise, thanks to its improved, higher sensitivity design. Phenomenal for stills, the EOS 7D Mark II’s sensor is equally up to the task for movies, delivering Full HD capture even at rates of up to 60p.

Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors

The EOS 7D Mark II’s sensor works seamlessly with its Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors for advanced image processing across the board. These image processors help the EOS 7D Mark II capture up to 1090 JPEG, 31 RAW, and 19 RAW + JPEG shots in a single burst for amazing action photography. Further, they enable the camera’s powerful image processing on-the-fly: lens aberration, variances in peripheral illumination and image distortion can all be corrected in real time thanks to the EOS 7D Mark II’s Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors.

High speed continuous shooting up to 10.0 fps allows you to capture fast action

With a new, rugged shutter designed for 200,000 cycles, the EOS 7D Mark II can shoot up to 10 frames per second to capture all the action. With super quick AF and exposure systems complementing the shutter’s 55 msec shutter release time lag, the EOS 7D Mark II is tailored to meet and even exceed the speed of the action. Refined mechanics like a newly designed, more efficient shutter-drive motor and a vibration dampened mirror drive mean impressive performance for high caliber image quality, fast.

Sophisticated Mirror Control System

The EOS 7D Mark II camera employs an advanced mirror vibration control technology that enables the camera to support its speedy, continuous shooting capabilities while ensuring great image quality. The system uses a motor to help reduce the vibrations caused by high-speed shooting. By reducing the vibrations, the camera can achieve accurate and precise autofocus to provide steady and clear action shots at up to 10.0 frames per second.

65-point* all cross-type AF system for high-performance, accurate subject tracking with EV -3 sensitivity (center point) for focusing in extreme low-light conditions
An EOS first, the EOS 7D Mark II features 65 all cross-type AF points* for high precision AF at remarkable speed. Cross-type AF points ensure stable AF that is not influenced by the subject’s shape or color. On the EOS 7D Mark II, the AF points are spread over a wide area of the frame, enabling faster AF, wherever the subject lies. With a central dual cross-type AF point of f/2.8, AF is enhanced with lenses faster than f/2.8. And thanks to this new system, AF is possible even in dim lighting as low as EV-3.

Canon’s innovative Dual Pixel CMOS AF enables you to shoot video like a camcorder with smooth, fast, and accurate autofocus and lets you enjoy instant and precise autofocus even when shooting stills

The EOS 7D Mark II features Canon’s revolutionary Dual Pixel CMOS AF, a milestone in AF speed and accuracy that unlocks the potential of Live View shooting. This advanced technology has truly changed what is possible with a DSLR camera. Dual Pixel CMOS AF involves a sophisticated rethinking of the CMOS sensor. Traditionally, image sensors have one photodiode per pixel for recording, but the CMOS sensor on the EOS 7D Mark II has two photodiodes per pixel, 40 million in total, enabling each pixel on the sensor to both perform phase-difference detection autofocus and capture light. With phase-difference detection AF, autofocus is achieved quickly and easily on the camera. This unique AF system enables autofocus on approximately 80% of the image plane, vertically and horizontally, and helps ensure virtually no loss in image quality.

Stunning Full HD video with custom Movie Servo AF (speed and sensitivity) for continuous focus tracking of moving subjects, multiple frame rates including Full HD recording at 60p in MOV and MP4 formats and uncompressed HDMI out

While offering performance improvements across the board for still photography, the EOS 7D Mark II is also an incredibly capable HD movie camera. Taking advantage of its Dual Pixel CMOS AF capabilities, the EOS 7D Mark II has customizable Movie Servo AF options: not only can AF location be defined, AF speed and tracking intervals can be specified too, for fluid, smooth focus transitions. The EOS 7D Mark II delivers refined and detailed image quality with Full HD 60P recording at ISO values up to 16000, has an HDMI output and records to both SD and CF cards for versatility and security during important shoots.

Intelligent Viewfinder II provides approximately 100% field of view for shooting ease

The EOS 7D Mark II’s Intelligent Viewfinder II makes it easy to both shoot, change and confirm camera settings and shooting modes all without looking away from the viewfinder. Displaying approximately 100% of the composition, the viewfinder can show settings like shooting mode, exposure level, white balance, drive mode, AF operation, metering mode, recording format, even an electronic level and more. All of this information can be displayed by or superimposed easily over the image for review while shooting, and multiple views are customizable through the EOS 7D Mark II’s simple user interface.

Improved custom controls and built-in intervalometer and bulb timer for expanded creativity
An EOS first, the EOS 7D Mark II offers time-lapse fixed-point shooting and long exposures without the need for a remote control. The EOS 7D Mark II’s interval timer takes from 1 to 99 shots at preselected intervals, ideal for shooting flowers as they bloom or clouds drifting through the sky. Its built-in bulb timer keeps the shutter open for a designated amount of time, perfect for night photography, or to capture the flow of traffic on a street corner.

Magnesium alloy body with shutter durability up to 200,000 cycles and enhanced dust and weather resistance

The EOS 7D Mark II is constructed of the highest quality materials, and to exacting standards that ensure unfettered performance at all times. For example, the shutter can shoot at speeds up to 1/8000 sec. for up to 200,000 cycles, the chassis is built of lightweight and rigid magnesium, and the camera’s seals are built to resist water and dust. This combination makes the EOS 7D Mark II ready for almost anything.

EOS Scene Detection System features a new 150,000-pixel RGB+IR Metering Sensor for improved precision

The EOS 7D Mark II has an amazing iSA Intelligent Subject Analysis system that employs an independent RGB light sensor with approximately 150,000-pixel resolution. This sensor enables Canon’s intelligent Tracking and Recognition system (iTR AF) that detects and tracks subjects, automatically switching the AF point to optimize tracking. With new tracking algorithms tailored to recognize faces and colors, this system serves as a brilliant foundation to the EOS 7D Mark II’s AF system.

Anti-flicker shooting

The EOS 7D Mark II features a new flicker detection system that not only alerts the user in the viewfinder, but with the camera’s Anti-Flicker Shooting function can compensate for flickering light sources, taking shots only at peak light volume. This feature is useful for minimizing disparities in color and exposure, especially during continuous shooting in sub-optimal lighting situations.

You can place your pre-order at your favorite camera stores now. I will not be posting links to any stores since I am completely unbiased and do not accept commission from any company.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Images Of Canon EOS-7D Mk II Camera


The Canon EOS-7D Mk II camera has been announced.


Canon EOS-7D Mk II camera front view

Canon EOS-7D Mk II camera back view

Canon EOS-7D Mk II camera top view


Confirmed EOS-7D Mk II camera specs :

  • 20 MP APS-C CMOS Sensor 
  • Advanced Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology
  • Dual DIGIC 6 processors
  • 10 fps 
  • Dual Memory Card Slots ( One CF and one SD )
  • 65 AF points, all cross type
  • EOS iTR Autofocus
  • AF down to f/8 with center point
  • 3.2″ LCD monitor with no touch screen capability
  • 100% coverage viewfinder. Magnification 1.15
  • Magnesium alloy body with dust and weather resistance
  • Built-in GPS
  • Built-in Intervalometer
  • Built-in flash
  • Mic and headphone connectors
  • ISO 100 - 16000 
  • 1080p / 720p at 60 fps
  • New battery ( LP-E6N ) , new charger ( LC-E6N ) , new grip ( BG-E16 )
  • Available with EF 18-135mm and EF 15-85mm lens kit
  • Shipping date - late October to early November

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

What To Expect From Canon At Photokina 2014


Canon EOS-7D Mk II camera ?


* * *  Canon EOS-7D Mk II camera specifications finalized and images revealed * * *


The big Photokina Show commences on September 16 in Cologne, Germany. Many companies have already started to announce their new products. It seems Canon's announcements will be pushed back late into the second week of this month. They are doing an extremely good job this time in shutting down many leaks and holding their cards very close to the chest. However, there is a EOS-7D Mk II book scheduled to come out on September 27. The publisher has indicated a list price of 1,650 Yen.

I have been a wildlife photographer using and following Canon equipment and trends for 25 years. Unless there is a complete breakdown in my analysis and sources, I am quite comfortable in the expectation of my recent post and the anticipated EOS-7D Mk II camera specs below. However, there are two big surprise and disappointment, if my information is correct.

First, the EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II lens may not be announced for Photokina. The best one can hope for is perhaps an official development news. Second, the EF 400mm f/4 DO IS II may be announced. The current version of these lenses are two of my favorite wildlife glass and they desperately need an upgrade. You can see my works taken with both lenses over the years on worldwide photo shoots on MichaelDanielHo.com. Check back often to get the latest development and news.

Most likely specifications for the EOS-7D Mk II camera :

  • 20 MP APS-C 'Multi Layer' Sensor ( With new, breakthrough technology )
  • Advanced Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology
  • Dual DIGIC 6 processors ( Excellent for speed processing )
  • 10 fps ( Most welcomed by me ) 
  • Dual Memory Card Slots ( One CF and one SD. I prefer 2 CF slots )
  • 45 - 65 AF points, many cross type ( Perhaps similar to EOS-1D Mk IV and X )
  • AF down to f/8, just like the EOS-1D X and EOS-5D Mk III
  • 3.2″ LCD monitor with no touch screen capability ( Excellent for reviewing images )
  • 100% coverage viewfinder. Magnification 1.15
  • Similar build quality as the EOS-5D Mk III with improved weather proofing
  • With GPS but no WiFi
  • Built-in flash
  • Mic and headphone connectors
  • ISO 100 - 16000, Boost Mode 25600 - 51200 ( Most welcomed by me )
  • Latest video features similar but more advanced than EOS-70D 
  • 1080p / 720p at 60 fps
  • New battery ( LP-E6N ) , new charger ( LC-E6N ) , new grip ( BG-E16 )
  • Selling price between $2,000 and $2,500. Not finalized yet
  • Available with EF 18-135mm and EF 15-85mm lens kit
  • Shipping date - late October

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Canon EOS-7D Mk II Camera Final Specifications?


Canon EOS-7D Mk II camera


                                   * * *  Canon EOS-7D Mk II camera announced * * *


The new EOS-7D Mk II camera is expected to be announced some time in the second week of September. This will give Canon and their surrogates time to ramp up the big marketing blitz leading up to the Photokina Show on September 16 in Cologne, Germany. Already, there is a EOS-7D Mk II book scheduled to come out on September 27. The publisher has indicated a list price of 1,650 Yen.

You can see my works with the present camera from worldwide photo shoots on MichaelDanielHo.com. Keep checking back for breaking news and development. The following specs are the latest I have and they look rather solid to me.

Most likely specifications for the EOS-7D Mk II camera :

  • 20 MP APS-C 'Multi Layer' Sensor ( With new, breakthrough technology )
  • Advanced Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology
  • Dual DIGIC 6 processors ( Excellent for speed processing )
  • 10 fps ( Most welcomed by me ) 
  • Dual Memory Card Slots ( One CF and one SD. I prefer 2 CF slots )
  • 45 - 65 AF points, many cross type ( Perhaps similar to EOS-1D Mk IV and X )
  • AF down to f/8, just like the EOS-1D X and EOS-5D Mk III
  • 3.2″ LCD monitor with no touch screen capability ( Excellent for reviewing images )
  • 100% coverage viewfinder. Magnification 1.15
  • Similar build quality as the EOS-5D Mk III with improved weather proofing
  • With GPS but no WiFi
  • Built-in flash
  • Mic and headphone connectors
  • ISO 100 - 16000, Boost Mode 25600 - 51200 ( Most welcomed by me )
  • Latest video features similar but more advanced than EOS-70D 
  • 1080p / 720p at 60 fps
  • New battery ( LP-E6N ) , new charger ( LC-E6N ) , new grip ( BG-E15?)
  • Selling price between $2,000 and $2,500. Not finalized yet
  • Available with EF 18-135mm and EF 15-85mm lens kit
  • Shipping date - late October