
Used Canon EOS 7D Mark II Body
Condition & contents
| Grading | Average condition with signs of use to all exterior surfaces. Scuffs and paint loss to base plate and some corners of body. Dust present in viewfinder and focus screen. Functions, buttons, dials all operational. Cosmetically little bit scruffy but good user. |
|---|---|
| Testing | Fully tested |
| Warranty | 6 month warranty |
| Includes | Battery, charger, original box. |
At a glance: Canon EOS 7D Mark II body - 20.2MP pro-grade APS-C DSLR, 10fps, 65-point AF, f/8 AF supported.
About this lens
The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is Canon's 2014 flagship APS-C DSLR - a true pro-grade crop body with 65-point all-cross-type AF, 10 fps continuous shooting, Dual Pixel CMOS AF for live view and video, and a weather-sealed magnesium alloy body. Used extensively by sports, wildlife and action photographers.
Build & handling
| Type | APS-C DSLR (EF-S mount) |
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| Sensor | 20.2 megapixel APS-C CMOS (Dual DIGIC 6 processors) |
| ISO range | 100-16000 (expandable to 51200) |
| Continuous shooting | Up to 10 fps |
| Autofocus points | 65 (all cross-type, f/8 supported on centre) |
| Video | 1080p at 60fps, 720p at 60fps |
| Viewfinder | Pentaprism optical viewfinder, 100% coverage, intelligent viewfinder |
| Screen | 3.0-inch fixed LCD, 1040k dots |
| Weight (body) | 910g |
| Weather sealing | Yes - pro-grade sealing, magnesium-alloy construction |
Works with
- Accepts all Canon EF lenses (full-frame - will act as 1.6x equivalent)
- Accepts all Canon EF-S lenses (APS-C-only, design-matched)
- Accepts Sigma/Tamron/Tokina lenses in Canon EF / EF-S mount
- Supports AF at f/8 (works with compatible L-series teles + 2x teleconverter combinations)
Best for
The 7D Mark II remains the flagship APS-C DSLR Canon has made - 10 fps, class-leading 65-point AF, f/8 AF for use with teleconverters, and pro-grade build. Used for wildlife, birding, sports and motorsport. Has essentially been replaced by the R7 mirrorless in Canon's current lineup, but the 7D II's optical viewfinder and handling still win it fans.
Frequently asked questions
What does 'f/8 AF supported' mean?
The 7D II can autofocus when the effective aperture is as dim as f/8 - critical for using long teleconverters (e.g. a 400mm f/5.6L with a 1.4x TC becomes f/8, or a 300mm f/4 with a 2x TC becomes f/8). On older bodies AF would fail at f/8; on the 7D II it works on the centre AF points.
Is the 7D Mark II still good today?
Yes, for optical-viewfinder sports and wildlife work. The R7 mirrorless has replaced it in Canon's lineup with higher resolution and more advanced AF, but the 7D II's 10fps, 65-point AF and 100% optical viewfinder remain very capable.
Specifications
| Type | DSLR |
|---|---|
| Sensor Size | APS-C |
| Condition | Used |
| Brand | Canon |


