expatinasia said:How much do you think the RRP of the Canon 7D Mark II will be when it launches?
expatinasia said:A little surprised so many think it is going to be so reasonably priced considering some of the "mini 1D X" posts we have had over the past few months.
Plus if this is going to be a "flagship" as in a APS-C flagship should that not (in part) make it more expensive than the 5D Mark III?
I'm with you Don. I think it will definitely come in within the $1500 - $1900 dollar range in the poll. Toward the higher end as you suggest. That will put it several hundred over the original 7d release price but will keep it under the $2,000 range where it should be. No need for Canon to abandon that range between the 70d and the 7d... it's a range that just makes good sense... At least my wallet thinks so! Hope we're right!Don Haines said:It will be $1799.00 US when released.... but keep in mind that I have a perfect record when predicting camera release prices.... wrong every time!
I see that as a good price with the 24-105mm Kit lens! :RLPhoto said:If it has my predicted feature set of 24mp, 10fps, & 61 Pt AF. Easily 2,499$...
This is actually a good point. Canon may actually think it's a $16-1700 camera, but they'll price it at $21-2200 in that case, because early adopters will pay it, and others will wait 6 months for it to be $1800.RGF said:Expect 7D MII to be close to 2500 unless Canon goes the route of mini-1Dx. I think it will start high and then within 6 months drop. Might as well extract as much money from all those who must have it right away
RLPhoto said:If it has my predicted feature set of 24mp, 10fps, & 61 Pt AF. Easily 2,499$...
jrista said:Heh, I like that the first option starts at "$0".I wonder if a better range might have been $500-$1499 or something like that.
neuroanatomist said:jrista said:Heh, I like that the first option starts at "$0".I wonder if a better range might have been $500-$1499 or something like that.
No, $0 makes sense. After all, if Canon doesn't improve the DR of the 7DII sensor, they won't even be able to give them away... :![]()
Indeed!No, $0 makes sense. After all, if Canon doesn't improve the DR of the 7DII sensor, they won't even be able to give them away... :![]()
Well, there goes my argument then! I didn't realize they sold body only for that much when they first released the 7D. It was out about 6 months before I bought one... Sorry!pj1974 said:I was one of the early adopters of the 7D, paying $2300 AUD for it (with Canon spare battery and 16GB CF card, plus warranty). I have not looked back since, though - worth every cent.
When the 7DmkII comes out, if it has following features, I'll happily pay around same price ($2300 AUD) for the body only:
- cleaner sensor (at both low ISO and high ISO)
- improved frame rate - to 10fps
- improved AF (more points, slightly better accuracy, speed is good)
- the new dual pixel live view AF / video AF
- lower banding
- somewhat more DR (if possible)
Above I wrote "when... released" - I realise I could have written "if... released" but I'm hoping it's a when... and soon!
I'm very happy with the 7D, the only real improvement I'd really like to see is the sensor. Otherwise I'll just buy another 7D!
Paul