Is the Canon 7D Mark II any good in 2024?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @guyphoto9437
    @guyphoto9437 2 года назад +33

    I bought a Canon 7D when they first released it in 2009. I had been shooting with three cameras before I purchased the 7D: A Canon 20D, 30D and 40D. The 7D was a huge step up from any of these cameras. I shot weddings, events, graduating seniors, models, fashion, glamour and portraits in studio and on location. I liked it so much I purchased another in 2010. I used both for the same shooting agenda. I also purchased a 5D MKII in 2009 and I used it for the full frame capability along with the 7Ds. I bought a new 7D MKII about 1 1/2 years or so ago, new from B&H and love it. I also have a Canon R and R6. The technology is better, no doubt, but I still shoot with the 7Ds and the 7DMKII a lot. I really like the cameras. None of them have ever given me any problems and other than getting them cleaned by CPS I've never had a need for service. Would I recommend a 7D or 7D MKII to a buyer? Yes. It has a magnesium alloy body, it's weatherproof and because it was designed for professional use it's durable. I don't shoot video, if I did, I would buy a video camera so I could care less about its video capabilities. After all it was designed primarily as a 35mm still camera with digital added on. If you learn to shoot correctly, see light well, and know what you're doing this camera will do pretty much anything you need it for. Remember glass is important and great images are still made about 6" behind the viewfinder. Oh, and if you google it, you can find a place where you can download a simple program or app that allows you to check your shutter count. I've used it and it matches the shutter counts CPS gives me. Also, the noise reduction in Adobe Raw or Topaz eliminates any noise problems you might run into.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад +2

      Yeah the 7D series was great all around! 90% of my portfolio was taken on either the Mark I or II. I'm interested to see how the rumored R7 compares. I'm betting that it won't feel anywhere near as solid since the R6 and R5 aren't as tanky as their DSLR counterparts either, which will be sucky.

    • @Royalbob123
      @Royalbob123 Месяц назад

      We can still buy 7D mark I in 2024 ( used) for premium beginner mid level camera ? Mostly for wildlife and landscapes.
      Very helpful video 👍

  • @xmenken1
    @xmenken1 2 года назад +52

    The Canon 7D MK2 will fullfil your daily needs for another 15 years without buying new cameras!

    • @fredriksvard2603
      @fredriksvard2603 Год назад +2

      No flippy screen, limited slomo, no 4k, outdated heavy dslr format, no usb-c charging - id get tired of it quickly unless i used it for simpler tasks. And for that id want a smaller system than aspc dslr with a viewfinder.

    • @unbroken1010
      @unbroken1010 Год назад +1

      Based on?

    • @unbroken1010
      @unbroken1010 Год назад +6

      @@fredriksvard2603 buy a extra battery,. 4k is overrated. Don't whine like a Stoner. Weighs less than a rz

    • @laqutis1119
      @laqutis1119 Год назад +1

      @@unbroken1010 Done whine like a stoner 🤣😭

    • @thegrayyernaut
      @thegrayyernaut Год назад +4

      ​​@@fredriksvard2603Perfect for me. I don't shoot videos. 👌

  • @MolotovSandvich97
    @MolotovSandvich97 Год назад +10

    I just picked up a 7D Mark II today to replace my Rebel T5 starter camera. I outgrew it too quickly and needed something a little more potent, and for the price, the 7D kills it in comparison. I got mine used from a local camera shop, it has some scuffs but overall it’s in fantastic condition. Just over 1,000 shutter count. So far I’m loving it.

    • @L.Spencer
      @L.Spencer Год назад

      I'm in a similar situation. Is it easy to change the settings on the 7D, are there dials or how do you do it? Does the screen pop out and tilt? I am concerned about it being twice as heavy. I'm going to keep trying to find the answers to my questions and watch some more videos, but if you have any tips...

    • @peterdisbury6346
      @peterdisbury6346 Год назад

      Wow, 1k shutter count is incredible

  • @johnfink9782
    @johnfink9782 2 года назад +5

    The 7d mark ii has done everything I've wanted for little over a year now love it

  • @Graymanone
    @Graymanone 3 года назад +9

    I still use my original 7D and have a new 7D MII in a box which was only used once when I lent it to a friend as a backup camera for a wedding. I do most portrait and scenic so It works for me.

  • @hanbo123
    @hanbo123 11 месяцев назад +12

    Using high ISO on this camera is not too big of a deal, if you are using a fast lens (large aperture). And it's really awesome for sports photography.

    • @sebastijanpesorda3089
      @sebastijanpesorda3089 4 месяца назад

      The point is if you have fast lens, ISO will not have to be high. High ISO gives similar results regardless of other settings

  • @adude394
    @adude394 10 месяцев назад +5

    I sure hope it's still viable! Just today I sent my beloved 7D to KEH and should be receiving my Mark II on Tuesday. I'm like a kid counting down the days to Christmas!

  • @WalkForFreedomOz
    @WalkForFreedomOz 2 года назад +8

    I brought a 7D m2 as an up grade for the 60D for bird photography. It's great to be able to change settings with out talking your eye off the subject. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one if something happened to the one I have. I don't do video so can't comment on that side of things. 👍

  • @janschut8689
    @janschut8689 3 года назад +19

    With the new noise reduction software on the market from topaz and dxo , the noise on higher iso is not realy a problem anymore.
    So you can get decent pictures at much higher iso values with this camera. Just do not under expose and crop to much.

    • @skylane807
      @skylane807 Год назад

      Yes.
      Noise reduction software is less expensive than a new (er) camera.
      I’m not finding noise to be a big problem.

  • @marklouvene987
    @marklouvene987 2 года назад +4

    I mainly use mine for football photography and it work perfectly fine for me. I dont use it for videos but I've watched other reviews and they were all satisfied with its video capabilities. Dont know much about using it as a video camera but those were the reviews I've seen so far until I saw yours.

  • @theVisualNair91
    @theVisualNair91 2 года назад +8

    I bought one in dec 2014 and still have it in proper working condition. It’s still good but there are much better cameras from Canon. (Competition is even better) Unfortunately there is no true replacement for the 7D2. I bought it when this would give a clean HDMI in 1080p60 when no other camera (except 1D) did that. If only the 90D had atleast 4K60. If anyone has a 7D2 and wants to do a live stream, it works very well with the 1080p clean HDMI too.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад +1

      That's cool that it works well for live streaming! Yeah it is kinda sad they never made a follow up or mirrorless version

    • @eliasjoshi2661
      @eliasjoshi2661 2 года назад

      R7 hopefully

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      @@eliasjoshi2661 Yeah there were no rumors out about the R7 yet when I made that initial reply, but now I'm excited to see if Canon can make a camera that'll live up to the 7D legacy.

  • @mxilplict
    @mxilplict 3 года назад +19

    Your video doesn’t highlight the most significant advantage of this camera: its high speed continuous frame rate, focus tracking and its application to sports and wildlife. This camera still is relevant today as a budget mini 1DX , and the crop factor works in favor of sports and other events shot in bright lighting at telephoto distances. For landscapes and other slower paced situations with more variable lighting, I would steer viewers who can’t afford the R6 to a 6d1 or 6d2.
    Sidenote: I liked that shower demo of the weather sealing - I don’t have the guts to do that with my R5!

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад +1

      Yeah that's fair! I've hardly ever needed it for the high frame rate so that's probably why I didn't focus on it! I appreciate the feedback

  • @1RedEarthProductions
    @1RedEarthProductions 3 года назад +5

    The built-in HDR mode can address your concern about the dynamic range. I have taken many nighttime coporate level images with this camera using a tripod, low ISO's and stopped down apertures and the camera performs quite well. So you are correct, in a single shot you may not get the range of the newer cameras, but with the HDR feature built in, you have many options that produce amazing images in camera, eliminating a lot of post-processing that you may be doing otherwise. It's a hidden gem and it really needs to get some additional kudos for it.

  • @rishimaharjan5489
    @rishimaharjan5489 3 года назад +2

    I'am really surprised to see only 109 subscriber. Deserve over millions subscribers.

  • @regilvlogsmx7450
    @regilvlogsmx7450 2 года назад +7

    La Canon 7D Mark II, es mi favorita sobre la 5d Mark IV, su enfoque y la seguridad que te da al tenerla en mano es bestial, aunque estoy planeando cambiarla por que ahora me dedico a la fotografía publicitaria y requiero si o si una pantalla articulada

    • @mariogravina4495
      @mariogravina4495 2 года назад

      Gracias por tu comentario! Muy de acuerdo, realmente me cuesta muchisimo la idea de cambiar esta camara que ha sido sin dudas mi favorita de toda la serie digital (incluyendo la 1DM3) pero no encuentro ninguna camara que me de ganas de obtener, aunque muchos hablan de Sony A7III por ejemplo. Creo que mi mayor miedo es perder la oportunidad de vender estas dos 7D2, y cuando tenga que cambiar a un modelo mas nuevo, no tengan valor. Pero en toda honestidad, estas camaras cubren 100% de lo que hago en fotografia. La mejor suerte con tu fotografia publicitaria! :)

  • @terryroth2855
    @terryroth2855 2 года назад +3

    I also purchased my 7D II in 2017. Primarily use it for wildlife photography. It has served me well to date. I also carry along my M50 for non wildlife shooting. Great little light weight camera.🙂

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      Always wanted an M50! Sounds like a great combo!

    • @callm3pc
      @callm3pc Год назад

      I have an M50 thinking about adding this to my kit

    • @terryroth2855
      @terryroth2855 Год назад

      @@callm3pc The M50 is capable of making some fine photographs and is nice and compact to carry around. Great little camera.😀

  • @asmrdadbod2483
    @asmrdadbod2483 2 года назад +3

    i've been shooting with the 7dmark2 for several years now, and am happy with it, with the exception of video capabilities, as was mentioned. For video, i use a different camera, usually the Sony or nikon equivalent. or even a dedicated camcorder. but for stills, i love the 7dmark2. it's a realworkhorse. of a camera, very tough and feels great holding it.

    • @mariogravina4495
      @mariogravina4495 2 года назад

      Thank you! that is an excellent point. I have not held any other camera that I can afford that gives me the comfort I get when I hold the 7D2. I did look at Fujifilm (X-T series) and they seem pretty solid.

  • @forsterl.stewart414
    @forsterl.stewart414 2 года назад +4

    I use two Canon 7D mii bodies along with my 1Dx mii for sports and wildlife photography. They are very durable, fast ,ergonomically sound with all buttons and dials for one touch custom setups the 7D mii handles like a $6000 pro grade camera. For far less money. So if you want pro grade action from a camera at one third the cost the 7D mii is the one for you.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад +1

      Agree wholeheartedly! In retrospect I wish I had added a bit more info about the fast shutter speed and autofocus since that was the original point of the camera anyways, but it's a great all around camera anyways!

    • @forsterl.stewart414
      @forsterl.stewart414 2 года назад +1

      @@bfunphoto an absolute beast for the money.

    • @mariogravina4495
      @mariogravina4495 2 года назад

      +1
      I was at a sporting event, outdoor tournament that lasted all afternoon and evening. Started raining light at 5pm, and all the photogs with the classic blogger's Sony cameras (wooden grip, puffy short mic atop camera) bugged out in a hurry, and I was able to continue to record in harsh rain until past 8pm. The field was lit ,and the ISO was not ideal, but there is a thing out there, that so long as you can see the image and the noise is not distracting, it will do the job. Especially when everyone else on the sideline had left because "it's raining, man".
      Struggle to sell mine because I have not found a replacement, and mirrorless is too new for an old fart like me.

  • @nikonmark37814
    @nikonmark37814 8 месяцев назад +1

    I absolutely agree with your video, I use a 70D for years and a few months ago I purchased a 7DII from eBay and the 7DII is quite the upgrade. I use the 7DII mainly for backyard birding. I also have the 6D and 5Ds and the 5Ds is my landscape camera. If and when I get a mirrorless camera it'll be the R7 not because it's crop body but for the IBIS since Canon doesn't sell a full frame crop body I can afford.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  8 месяцев назад

      That's fair. They're so dang expensive. I used my covid stimulus check to afford one

  • @hosseinziadkhan
    @hosseinziadkhan Год назад +1

    I’ve had this camera over 6 years with no problem at all. She traveled around the world with me and done the job in any circumstances,don’t feel that I should upgrade it for next 10 years really.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  Год назад

      Hey if it gets the job done! You'll definitely miss a lot of tech upgrades if you wait that long, but it'll still take great photos!

  • @tysonator5433
    @tysonator5433 2 года назад +1

    I purchased a used 7Dii as I got fed up waiting for the 7Diii to be released. I purchased my 7D from New and loved it and the 7Dii is about stop and half better performance than 7D.
    It is great for most applications and now Sigma have their Contemporary and Art range, lenses are slightly more affordable. I would not go above 1600 - 2000 ISO if can help it ( though 4000 most of time can be OK ) . Otherwise a great camera and the spread of AF points is bloodyvgood for a DSLR. For me the used purchase price is the best thing about the 7Dii, even though the tech is now getting old you can still get very good results.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      Yeah for sure! Still kind of surprised they haven't released a mirrorless version of it, but who knows maybe it's coming

  • @letmetakeusaway
    @letmetakeusaway 3 года назад +5

    Just subbed, this is a quality video for such a small channel. Keep it up!

  • @johnwilson6932
    @johnwilson6932 3 года назад +5

    I've been using a Rebel T5 for years and am considering the Mark II for mostly wildlife/nature shots.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад +1

      It'll serve you well if you go for it! Just the solid feel of it compared to the T series is nice

  • @mariogravina4495
    @mariogravina4495 2 года назад +4

    I have two of these, with grips and a few lenses. I keep thinking (now that it's 2022) about selling both of them and buying a Sony AIII, since the AIV is finally out and the prices of the older ones are going down a bit. But the mirrorless switch is a whole new commitment. And as you stated in this video, the 7DMk2's have done me good over the years, in rain, dust, never letting me down, and performing well. With Dual Pixel AF, delivering fast and crisp performance.
    Got the distinct impression that if I don't upgrade soon, I'll be stuck with two bodies/cameras that won't be worth much money at all. On the flip side, I do have two amazing cameras that cover all of my needs. What do you think? Sell both to get one mirrorless? I used to photograph events, so redundancy was a must. Now, since I do want to take photos at my own pace, for my own enjoyment, I do think it would be nice to narrow down to one. Mirrorless? I'm still not 100% sold on those, been shooting Reflex since 1991, switching to DSLR in 2003.
    Anyhow, appreciate your video, and any input you have. :)

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад +1

      Tough question! I was in a similar position about a year or so ago and I ended up getting a Canon R6 over Sony because the Sony lens adapters didn't seem to play nice with autofocus on Canon EF lenses during video mode. That said, I probably would've preferred to get a Sony, but I've loved the R6 so far! I'd just check the reviews on lens adapters on the Sony and if it's not an issue for your use case I'd say go for it! You definitely want to sell the 7D while it's worth something. Especially with the R7 being rumored to come out soon

    • @asmrdadbod2483
      @asmrdadbod2483 2 года назад +2

      I'll keep the 7dmark2 for sporting events and stuff. But I'm interested in the Sony rx10iv for portraits and stills

  • @notloganparker
    @notloganparker 2 года назад +6

    I've filmed almost all of the videos on my channel with the 7dmkii I've had since 2016 and couldn't agree more that its video capabilities are pretty lackluster. Works fantastic for photos but I cannot wait to upgrade because of how much it feels like the equipment is holding me back. Now to decide whether to stick with Canon or make the switch to Sony 😪

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      Oh man I upgraded to the R5, and have been blown away by how good the video looks! Whatever you end up choosing though it'll probably be a huge upgrade

  • @broketostoke
    @broketostoke 2 года назад +1

    I LOVE YOUR INTRO TO THIS VIDEO!

  • @garrywatters4456
    @garrywatters4456 2 года назад +8

    I bought mine in 2014 and still have and use it. I also have a 5D MK3 bought in 2018. I really cant differentiate between the pics produced by either camera. The 7D MK2 is excellent for low iso shots and I also enjoy the extra reach the crop sensor gives. Never used either camera for video as I have the mentality of a stills photographer and bought a video camera for that purpose.

    • @mariogravina4495
      @mariogravina4495 2 года назад

      Thank you for commenting. And I am learning what you've shared first hand, over the last couple of years. Not only the Photo to Video transition is HUGE, but also the tools are really different.

  • @anthonyscuderijr.cluchfc6602
    @anthonyscuderijr.cluchfc6602 Год назад +1

    Just picked up the 7D Mark ll this week used with 4600 clicks on it for sports and wildlife. It came with a 55-250 mm canon IS lens for $550. Also have a 7D!

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  Год назад

      Nice! I'm sure you'll love it

    • @joeywarrior
      @joeywarrior Год назад

      Where can I get 7D for $550?

  • @thommysides4616
    @thommysides4616 Год назад

    I'm buying a used 7d Mark ii with 7000 shutter count for my wife during a Black Friday special. Were having Christmas a little early this year in South Africa!

  • @alokekumardutta3763
    @alokekumardutta3763 2 года назад +3

    I use 7d mark ii with Tamron 150-600mm g2 great performance

  • @jc-bey
    @jc-bey 2 года назад +1

    Totally Agree with it's low-light capabilities!!

  • @FayazAhmad-yl6sp
    @FayazAhmad-yl6sp 2 года назад +1

    I'm using 7d Mark ‼️ it is fantastic for wildlife.

  • @FireImageFM1
    @FireImageFM1 6 месяцев назад

    I respect the fact that it issues 10 frames per second. The obstacle view finder seems to be 98 %i didn't buy it. I bought the 80D This video probably too old for you to even read the comment, but at the same time I'm gonna leave one. You did a great job explaining it to me. I see, it has a fixed screen instead of the touchscreen on my 80D has but I only get 7 fps in raw. You get 10, and my view finder is 100% view

  • @Ozone280
    @Ozone280 2 года назад +2

    If a camera was good in 2014 why is not still good in 2022?

  • @rodinglis1539
    @rodinglis1539 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi thanks for your experience with this camera. I still use my 7D Mark ll. Iv got a lot of grate photos with mine and still are. It past the time when a Mark lll would have been released then I heard Canon wasn’t releasing one when the mirrorless came on the seen. I’m looking at them but still taking grate shots with the 7Dll. I have the battery grip with mine and find it easier to hold. When I photograph people I usually use one of my external flashguns in the hot shoe for fill light. Lens I have a 24-70, 70-200 2.8 IS L, 100mm Macro IS L and a Tamron 150-600. Right now I’m not what mirrorless I will by from Canon but the guys at the camera shop where I go said I will still be able to use most lens, they all can be used on full frame body’s to.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  8 месяцев назад

      That is correct, you can use the EF and EF-S lenses, but you'll have to get the Canon lens adapter

  • @taclifeproductions7655
    @taclifeproductions7655 2 года назад +1

    This was a great review. It’s definitely helped me in my purchasing research.

  • @savinggracechurch4112
    @savinggracechurch4112 11 месяцев назад +1

    Subscription added you mentioned church a few times, and that is what I will probably be using it for.
    I'm starting meetings soon but on a budget and may or may not use it for video. But anyway, it is better than using my A71 Samsung as that is what I am filming on, editing, and posting to RUclips.
    Great video and funny, very entertaining, and informative 👏

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! It'll definitely get the job done. I used it for my church for years!

  • @jocko_
    @jocko_ Год назад

    Just brought a 7Dii off of ebay for $400. Plan to use it for outdoor sports. I have a 5Dii that I use for landscapes and I love the images it makes. For video I use my iPhone.

  • @xray111xxx
    @xray111xxx Год назад

    Camera is brilliant. I had its older brother. The Mk.2 gives the Dual Pixel AF on live view. The 7D is amazing. I have a 6D and a 1D mk.4. That is a beast. I want a 7D mk.2 for its speed. Airshow, and the 1.6x multiplier. The 5D is better than the 7D in video. A couple episodes of House were shot on a 5D. I use a dedicated pro camcorder, no over heating, no time limits. Most of my cameras I buy used. Every camera has its virtues, and limitations. Would love a 7D mk. 2 with battery grip. But with the 1D mk.4 I have, I really can't justify it. A used 1DX would be great. The APS- H sensor of the 1D mk.4 is pretty good in low light, but a full framer with fast glass is my weapon of choice there. I have shot all kinds of cameras. So I am not beholden to any one make, but Canon is my heavy big guns. EF glass is so reasonable. Though L glass is very spendy while great. I found a 7D mk. 2 for around $400-ish but just not ready to plunge into that since the 1D mk.4 is doing so well. Cheers.

  • @DiaNWeICN
    @DiaNWeICN 3 года назад +4

    You deserve more subscribers!

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад

      Thanks! I'll get there in time :)

  • @bam00j
    @bam00j 2 года назад +1

    Truth is I still use the original 7d for video works and I REALISED that as much as there are better cameras out there, if you know what you're doing, you will still produce amazing image quality at least on a budget... I think the user skill level determines everything

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      Yeah there's definitely truth to that. Good lighting makes a world of difference!

  • @LabeilleCreative
    @LabeilleCreative 3 года назад +4

    Got a used 7D mark II with only 3,000 shutter Actuations. I upgraded from my 7D Mark I which is already an amazing camera for wildlife. It’s like a mini 1Dx

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад

      Heck yeah! That's the way to do it!

  • @HaraldLabout
    @HaraldLabout 2 года назад +1

    Still enjoying the 7D Mk II today and it is still making greats shots for my needs and I don't use the video fuction.

  • @ComedyLabUK
    @ComedyLabUK 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video I enjoyed this a lot, I have subbed!

  • @tonytarquinio6439
    @tonytarquinio6439 2 года назад +2

    Many thanks for a very comprehensive and informative review. This gear for me is ideal for landscapes, portraits and Floral Images. I like the ergonomics a great deal as they are convenient, accurate and a real joy to use as opposed to being cumbersome. The build quality is superb and the image quality is beyond reproach. As you mentioned, it does have its limitations, however if a talented shooter remains within its limitations, the rewards will be very pleasing and endless. I do not need video so that is not a problem for me. Hope this helps and yes, in a nutshell, I highly, strongly recommend this awesome release from Canon. Thanks again, Tony. :)

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      Thank you for your kind words! Agree wholeheartedly

  • @mannyquinn5841
    @mannyquinn5841 2 года назад +1

    GREAT, HONEST, presentation.
    Keep on sharing.

  • @wldktz1
    @wldktz1 11 месяцев назад +1

    I believe the R6 line is the true replacement for the 7D MK II. The R7 is more like the 90D series replacement.

  • @l.d.t.6327
    @l.d.t.6327 2 года назад

    It all depends of the use. It's very OK for short lenses, but it is pretty bad in low light. Dynamic range is really outdated.
    An advice for any nature photographer: go for a mirrorless body with IBIS. It will save you many shots that are simply impossible with the 7D II.

  • @kmzerots
    @kmzerots Год назад +1

    Fully agree with you!

  • @luckyjones1622
    @luckyjones1622 2 года назад +1

    I used a lot of the rebel series/t3i,t5i and t6. Wanted a new camera but couldn’t afford it. With everything turning mirrorless which I’m not ready for , I traded one of my canon t series for this body and 2 lens used. I am excited to try it out and hope it works!

  • @georgescanvas
    @georgescanvas 3 года назад +2

    Enjoyed watching your thoughts on this camera. I bought it new late in 2020, the last one at the camera retailer. In my experience so far it takes beautiful photographs. Colours are neutral with no bias towards any hue. For my needs, the ISO performance is fine up to 3200. You are right about the video being soft but I don't care at all because there is absolutely no moire or aliasing. Most cameras on the market today, whether mirrorless or not, have moire which ruins video. The construction is sturdy with well placed tactile buttons. Even If I had the money I would still not switch over to mirrorless. I think this DSLR will outlast alot of mirrorless cameras.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад

      Agree wholeheartedly! My Canon R6 sometimes has moire which can be annoying, but the 7D is great overall!

    • @Mustafa-mh6ho
      @Mustafa-mh6ho 3 года назад

      What are the cameras in the same price category and their performance is better than the 7d?

  • @rodriguetoglo
    @rodriguetoglo 2 года назад +1

    Funny enough, i happen to be from Togo (Lomé), and hope that you had a good stay there. Good video anyway.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад +1

      I did have a good time! It was beautiful there 😀

  • @qibcentricsplayground2043
    @qibcentricsplayground2043 2 года назад +5

    i've been using the canon 7DmkII for 6 years
    still a solid machine. only issue is the weakened batteries but that's normal.
    but i would highly recommend to get it second hand instead or go for mirrorless if you want to. the 7dmkii is like the boomer workhorse. it may not have all the cool and hip features modern cameras do, but where it makes up at is its reliability

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      Haha the boomer workhorse describes it perfectly 🤣

  • @xray111xxx
    @xray111xxx 2 года назад

    For stills only, the weight is a detractor for me. I loved my 7D but hated the weight. Sure it is a pro body, but a 80D or similar will do fine. Put my money in the glass. I buy used too, not new. Save a ton. My favorite stills for the small light built like a tank was the Pentax K5 II. Great body and ergos, light enough, and some fine glass. The EF catalog is much larger though. The SL2 Canon was fun too though long lenses won't do so well with that. Hence an 80D for stills is great if Canon is my bag. Video is covered, don't need another camera for that.

  • @HK-sp1pl
    @HK-sp1pl 2 года назад +1

    I have 7dmk2 and i use it with canon 300 f2,8 is mk1. It is great combo for sports or wildlife photography.

  • @luisa9628
    @luisa9628 2 года назад

    The rate button is a godsend. For real. You must utilize it's powers.

  • @Shookie
    @Shookie 2 года назад +1

    First of all, what lens was that white one you used? And 2nd, what camera backpack did you have there? Nice video and summary! :)

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words! The lens was an EF 70-200 f2.8 II. The bag is an F Stop Gear Tilopa. I've used it for both day hikes and overnight hikes and I like it pretty well!

  • @tunturirotko
    @tunturirotko 3 года назад +2

    Thank you, awesome video. I'm going to finally upgrade my old canon 600d, but as an student I'm in some kind of budget. I do mainly nature and wildlife photography as an hobby and haven't been able to decide between canon 6d mII and 7d mII. I was little bit skeptical with 7d cause although it would suit me otherwise better, I live in Finland and most of the year light is pretty limited. You (and some other reviews) changed my mind (and also those new noise reduction software). 7d is cheaper and 6d is little overpriced, therefore if I get 7d I can spend rest of the money for some nice camera gear.
    Thanks again for great video keep it up, you can be sure that I will be watching your videos in future also.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад

      Thanks! Glad you liked the video 😀

  • @frederiksc6079
    @frederiksc6079 3 года назад +2

    im thinking about buying the 7d mark ii I love shooting wild life I use an m50 and I found out that its not the best to use for wildlife so what do u think should I buy the 7d mark ii I mean I love shooting wildlife and want to improve
    love the video btw ur going to make it big some day

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад +1

      Haha thanks man! It's a great option for wildlife! It had the fast burst rate and good auto focus you'd need and the crop sensor will give you some extra reach!

  • @Anthony_maturo
    @Anthony_maturo 2 года назад +1

    I have to say for video I must disagree with you , i used mine in video for the first time this past week and I couldn’t believe how Crisp and clear it shot. I am sure there are better options to go with . But I couldn’t believe for how old it was how well it shot video.

  • @Digital_Photog1995
    @Digital_Photog1995 2 года назад +1

    Replaced my 7d with this 7dmk2, best then most cameras today. Still shoot my 5D mk1, and 40d. (There are exceptions) I don’t shoot videos with this.

  • @johnnyutah7299
    @johnnyutah7299 2 года назад +1

    What lens did you use for video? A 50mm f1.4 on my old 550d changed EVERYTHING compared to the cropped kit lens. Great video BTW.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      I've used a number over the years! For this specific video it was mostly the 24-70 2.8 II. The 50 1.8 is a great lens! I used it for many years 🙂

  • @TokenWeb
    @TokenWeb 3 года назад +1

    Got it ( a used one) today to use it as my first for photographing (second camera is 77d) So, it makes my video shooting solved :) Cant wait to start shooting :)

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад +1

      Nice! It'll serve you well!

  • @snndmann7545
    @snndmann7545 Год назад

    Ayyyyyy what’s up Lynchburg

  • @stefanblu2621
    @stefanblu2621 Год назад

    Hear me out. I loved the 7d mk2 all the way to buying some good glass,8 batteries and being that convident to even go on professional shootings with it. However the dynamic range and sensor quality didn t impress me at all,my 1300d shot better in low light than the 7d mk2...maybe i had a bad copy or some kind of deffective sensor but the quality was not there..

  • @johnkenyon9305
    @johnkenyon9305 2 года назад +1

    I got a mint condition 7dii about a year ago for wildlife shooting, pairing it with a tamron 100-400 (hopefully soon to upgrade to 150-600). I live in Thailand and it stands up to anything tropical jungle can throw at it, including being completely submerged when I knocked my tripod into a stream. Not a mark on it and great results 👍

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад +1

      Damn that's pretty cool that it survived that with no problem!

    • @lakeida1260
      @lakeida1260 2 года назад +1

      Does the 7dll take good pictures for birds moving, splashing?

    • @johnkenyon9305
      @johnkenyon9305 2 года назад +1

      @@lakeida1260 absolutely 👍

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      @@lakeida1260 Absolutely! Wildlife photography is one of the intended uses of the camera. It won't have eye autofocus tracking like a more expensive modern camera will, but it'll have lots of other features that are great for taking photos of birds!

  • @Gumlia25
    @Gumlia25 2 года назад +2

    I have my first big wedding at the end of July and I currently have a rebel T7. I want to get a better camera and I was originally looking at the 5d m4 but it's not in my price range. This one and the 90D are the two I can't decide on. The main reason I'm considering the 7d m2 is strictly only because it has 2 sd card slots. The 90D seems to be exactly what I want minus the 2 sd slots. Have you used both cameras before?

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад +1

      I have not used the 90D, but I did utilize the dual card slots on my 7D for weddings. I'd be too afraid to shoot a wedding without them, but hey if you're brave enough don't let that stop you! You could always rent something with two slots. Rentals are pretty affordable

  • @zleepyjan
    @zleepyjan 2 года назад +1

    Great review!

  • @keithvlogs1
    @keithvlogs1 2 года назад +1

    I wouldnt call the 7d mk ii a budget camera LOL. its one of the best aps-c for sports. Thanks for the review however its quite detailed .

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words! Yeah I suppose the use of the word budget is kind of relative haha. It's a lot cheaper than buying an R5 or something like that though haha

  • @williamgoss4691
    @williamgoss4691 Год назад

    Thanks, really useful video.

  • @jimdabomb
    @jimdabomb 3 года назад

    I got rid of my 7D for a 1D Mark IV, it was a big upgrade. The 7D just doesn't cut it anymore.

    • @Teeb2023
      @Teeb2023 Год назад

      _"The 7D just doesn't cut it anymore."_
      in what way?

  • @maxrienhoff9185
    @maxrienhoff9185 2 года назад +1

    Good Video! Have the camera a silence shutter? I want to film animals.

  • @ashleyburrell412
    @ashleyburrell412 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @HotWaxArgentina
    @HotWaxArgentina Год назад

    i use this 7D with a macro canon 100 mm. it is a joy

  • @laughinglads642
    @laughinglads642 Год назад

    Thank you very helpful ☺️

  • @ZiyechDu93
    @ZiyechDu93 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much !
    +1 subscriber !

  • @moldman200
    @moldman200 Год назад

    Good information 👍

  • @prasannakumar-de3ir
    @prasannakumar-de3ir 3 года назад

    Awesome work.

  • @kendallkelly6490
    @kendallkelly6490 3 года назад +2

    Would you recommend this for sports photography? Or is there another you’d suggest?

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад

      If you're on a budget yes for sure! There are better cameras for sports these days, but they cost a lot more than the 700ish that the 7D mkii does

    • @1RedEarthProductions
      @1RedEarthProductions 3 года назад +2

      I have put 1,500,000 millions sports images through my 7D mark ii on the the original shutter and mirror box. It is a huge bang for your buck and it can do a phenomenal job if you know how to use the camera properly. The 10 fps shooting speed will more than satisfy your need, especially if you don't have $5-7 K extra bucks lying around to pick up a 1DX mark iii. I captured all the images in this feature story using my 7D mark ii coupled with my 70-200 f2.8 series i non-IS lens. pressprosmagazine.com/linebacker-bloodlines-run-deep-in-future-buckeye-powers/

    • @dentuttle
      @dentuttle 2 года назад

      Absolutely. It's a terrific sports camera and the 7DMII is found on the shoulder of many pro sports photogs as their second shooter. A lot of people are buying the Canon 90D because it delivers the better video capability with 7DMII sports IQ. But if video isn't important to you, don't be afraid of this cam. I love mine.

  • @s1dew1nd3r4
    @s1dew1nd3r4 3 месяца назад +1

    Great camera but the lack of wifi/bluetooth is very annoying!

    • @DMZamora
      @DMZamora Месяц назад

      There is a cheap SD adaptor for that, just search for Canon W-E1.

  • @user-nt9nd7xm5f
    @user-nt9nd7xm5f 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video thank you, just subscribed, feel sure you will have a few thousand before no time with your approach and content. I currently have a 7D mkI and it has an error code so looking to upgrade to either a 7D mkII or 90D or R6, I know it’s horses for courses but hard to choose. I am definitely a non pro, landscapes, wildlife, sport and some macro, don’t take much video and have several EF Canon L lenses. Would love to hear your thoughts …

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад

      Thanks!!! This video was actually shot on a Canon R6 and I whole heartedly recommend it! Video quality is amazing and it works amazingly for still photos.

    • @user-nt9nd7xm5f
      @user-nt9nd7xm5f 3 года назад +1

      That’s great thank you. As the R6 is mirrorless and full frame I was concerned about the EF-RF adaptor for the EF L lenses I have.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад

      @@user-nt9nd7xm5f it's a little annoying to have to use the adapter, but you get used to it. Seems like mirrorless is the future so I figured I'd jump on board!

    • @user-nt9nd7xm5f
      @user-nt9nd7xm5f 3 года назад +1

      @@bfunphoto that’s a good point, just spending so much on EF L lenses years ago and don’t want to feel I suddenly need a heap of RF lenses. As I am way behind you quality wise with a 7D mkI maybe I should dip on with a EOS R or do I go full R6 and get over it

  • @GabeSanchez
    @GabeSanchez 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Any comparisons to something newer like an M50?

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад

      Thanks! Unfortunately I've never used an M50 so I can't be helpful there, but looking at stats I'd think they're somewhat similar. M50 has 4k though which the 7D can't do

    • @ixxgxx
      @ixxgxx 2 года назад

      m50 is a toy

  • @terryquinnell3659
    @terryquinnell3659 3 года назад +2

    I would be interested in your thoughts on the R6

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад +1

      I'm thinking about making a video about that! Might take a few months though because I already started on another one

  • @FayazAhmad-yl6sp
    @FayazAhmad-yl6sp 3 года назад +1

    I have 7D mark ii ❤️

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад +1

      Heck yeah 👊👍

  • @HySokArt
    @HySokArt 3 года назад +1

    Keep it up.!!!!

  • @peruperu-jj8zs
    @peruperu-jj8zs Год назад

    7d vs a7 ii… I might go for sony

  • @diegoasalinas
    @diegoasalinas 3 года назад +1

    What was the apperture on those lenses in low light? In my experience, what causes grain is not iso. I get huge differences I'm image quality on the same camera say using a 1.8 or 2.8 vs a 4-5.6. Lenses that are 10x darker have lots more noise.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад

      It's been so long I don't remember too well, but likely f/1.8 for many and f/2.8 for others. Depends on which lens I was using

  • @OO7JAMS
    @OO7JAMS 3 года назад +1

    Great Information. From your years of experience, which len/s gave u the sharpest image quality on the 7D MK2 ?
    I shoot car photography and curious to your thoughts . Thanks 🙏

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад +2

      Hmm well I had great experiences with lots of lenses, but my favorite was the 24-70 2.8 because it was very sharp and very versatile for low light shooting!

    • @1RedEarthProductions
      @1RedEarthProductions 3 года назад +2

      I have found that the 24-105 lens can be sharp in the middle aperture range. My copy seems sharpest overall at f 7.1. Buy overall the 70-200 2.8 is amazing at most lengths, especially the series ii lens. There are many others that are sharper including the 17 mm tilt-shift lens which may be one of the sharpest Canon has ever made.

  • @philhodgkinson1460
    @philhodgkinson1460 2 года назад

    It's a nice camera but think not having a flip screen like the 6Dii is a deal breaker...
    Think Canon have a strange attitude to flip screen ( like they for boy racers or sumthin like that..)
    I have a T4i this camera originally Intended for STM lenses I only have one of these lenses the 40mm pancake...its very sharp...!!

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      Well this camera came out before the flip screen was on every camera out there so I can forgive it for that

  • @trevorsowers
    @trevorsowers 2 года назад +1

    I like the rate button

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      Haha yeah I know some people do. Just wanted to poke fun at them 😁

  • @hemelraj4344
    @hemelraj4344 2 года назад

    who is the better now canon 80d or canon 7d mark ii for wildlife and nature photography?

  • @andrefelixstudio2833
    @andrefelixstudio2833 Год назад +2

    Thanks for a great video, heads up you’re never ever going to be a millionaire shooting landscapes. I never became a millionaire shooting fashion in Los Angeles, I only got to be world renowned!

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  Год назад

      LOL thanks for the heads up! Yeah no doubt Ansel Adams was never rich either. Was just trying to be 😁

  • @digibreakthe1st12
    @digibreakthe1st12 2 года назад +1

    i was thinking of getting this to hold me off till im able to to afford canon dx2 but after using canon m6 mark2 for sports I wanted a rugged body when shooting in the rain or snow i was thinking of getting 90d instead what you think for outdoor sports when mother nature is catching a weather tantrum lol.. also does the 7d mark 2 has silent mode for high frame rate ?

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад +1

      The 7D2 doesn't have a silent mode sadly. You'd have to use live view for a quieter shutter sound. If you're going to be using it in bad weather a lot I'd look into how good the weather sealing on the 90D is. It's superb on the 7D MK2, but I'm not too familiar with how good of a job they did on the 90d with that. Other than that the 90D is probably the better option overall.

  • @nimaashrafi6059
    @nimaashrafi6059 3 года назад +1

    Hi
    I have a question in your opinion which one is better
    Canon 90d
    Canon 7d mark ii
    Or Canon 5d mark iv

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  3 года назад

      What kind of work will you be doing?

    • @nimaashrafi6059
      @nimaashrafi6059 3 года назад

      @@bfunphoto for nature photography and street photography

  • @TheRedHalfOfManchester
    @TheRedHalfOfManchester 2 года назад +1

    Hi there, what's your take on using the original Canon 7D for still photography?

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад +1

      It'd work well enough if it's what you can afford! Not ideal of course, but I was using a T1i back when that was way outdated and I still got good photos. Definitely is gonna suck if you try to do video with it (if it even has video). If all you plan to do is stills then it'll work great as long as you're realistic about how the higher ISO levels will look.

    • @TheRedHalfOfManchester
      @TheRedHalfOfManchester 2 года назад +1

      @@bfunphoto ​ Thank you so much for the response. Yes, I plan to use it for stills and in good lighting and understand it does not do well on high ISO.

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад +1

      @@TheRedHalfOfManchester If that's the case id go for it! Just make sure you get it for a decent price

    • @TheRedHalfOfManchester
      @TheRedHalfOfManchester 2 года назад

      @@bfunphoto Lovely. I am getting the body, battery grip, batteries, and 55-250 lens for $400 CAD. Just in search of a CF memory card.

  • @692ALBANNACH
    @692ALBANNACH 2 года назад

    Am considering just getting the body I have quite a few lenses I can still use. What do the experts say ? Have the 7-d I got 2011 !

  • @diamond-uncut
    @diamond-uncut 2 года назад +1

    Hi
    7d ii vs 5d iii which one should I buy?

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      Tough call. I'd personally go for the 5D MK III I think, but it probably depends on what kind of work you're doing. Both a pretty good options!

    • @diamond-uncut
      @diamond-uncut 2 года назад +1

      for wildlife

    • @bfunphoto
      @bfunphoto  2 года назад

      @@diamond-uncut I'd probably get the 7d then! Since it's a crop sensor it'll give you some extra reach to help zoom in more on the animals

  • @samuelreisen8552
    @samuelreisen8552 3 месяца назад

    3:30 The 7d mark ii has multiple exposure

  • @abhayrawat1751
    @abhayrawat1751 2 года назад

    I am a beginner and i want to buy a camera for wildlife and landscape photography. I've been looking around a lot for a good camera. Eventually i ended up finalising canon t7 and ud mark 2. Any suggestions?

  • @decernment975
    @decernment975 2 года назад

    What’s better in the same price range that will take the same lenses? I have sigmas