DXOMark has completed their review of the Canon EOS 7D Mark II. The review is good, but not glowing, as they feel there are some image quality issues with the sensor in the camera.

“On paper, the Canon EOS 7D Mk II looks to be a solid choice for sports and action photographers, but its sensor performance is somewhat behind the best in class, at least at low ISOs. Relatively high noise, less discriminating color, and below-average DR at base ISO all continue to hold back Canon sensors against rivals, but that’s not the case at higher sensitivities. In fact, when light levels fall, the Canon EOS 7D Mk II performs competitively, even surpassing rivals slightly. If Canon could only address performance at base and low ISO, the EOS 7D Mk II would make a thoroughly convincing all-round choice, but in this category the Sony A77 II looks to be the more compelling option.”

I'm not sure I agree with them as far as the Sony A77 II being a more compelling option, especially when you consider lenses and other accessories.

Read the full review EOS 7D Mark II: B&H Photo | Adorama | Amazon

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