The Canon 7D Mark II exists…well that’s according to Panasonic. A leaked Panasonic GH4 presentation has been found comparing the 4K video capable cam against its competition including the Olympus OMD EM1, Nikon D7100, and a “Canon 7D successor.”
Along with the mention of a Canon 7D Mk II the deck included detailed specs right down to the camera’s weight. Most importantly, though, the Mark II may feature a 20MP sensor paired with a 19 area phase detect auto-focus system. It could also shoot up to eight frames per across an ISO band of 100 to 12,800, extending all the way to ISO 25,600. The new Canon APS-C flagship is also said to feature a non-articulating 3.0″ 1040k dot touch screen LCD on the back.
EOS HD also remarks that the Canon 7D successor will have an optional Wi-Fi transmitter rather than having connectivity built in like the Canon 6D. The Canon 7D Mark II will possibly come with the dual-pixel system that lets the Canon 70D take incredible video, but will it also remove the anti-aliasing filter to keep up with the Nikon D7100?
Canon 7D Mark II (alleged specs):
- 20MP sensor
- ISO 100-12,800 (25600 extended)
- 1/8000 shutter
- Quiet shutter mode
- Phase detect AF, 19 area
- 8fps continuous shooting
- Buffer size – 15 raw, 126 JPEG
- 3.0″ 1040k dot LCD (touch screen) – not articulated
- Weather sealed (as original 7D)
- 910g weight
20MP Canon 7D Mark II Specs
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