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The Canon EOS 7D Mark II could not come soon or the project may have been shelved altogether. This was revealed by an anonymous informant.

Canon EOS 7D

Floriana Giambarresi , December 17, 2013, 16:34

For some time now there are rumors of the probable arrival in 2014 of Canon EOS 7D Mark II , the successor to the Canon EOS 7D. Yet, the portal Canon Rumors says that it has received new information on the SLR: not come soon or even the whole project might have been shelved .

“No EOS 7D Mark II – to be a friend”: thus reads the brief message informant, which may indicate as currently there is no plan for an imminent release of the product on the market. At first sight it might seem strange since it recently leaked specifications and the public announcement of the camera had been confirmed for next year.

Still, the state project could be pushed aside to make room for a completely new product, or simply may have been revised for several reasons. For example, the rival Sony has in the past decided not to release most of the cameras in stores that are simply updates of existing models, in an attempt to introduce only the most innovative products, “Canon could also do something like this, especially the competitive space of cameras, “as pointed out by Ubergizmo.

release date had so far been set for the first half of 2014, unfortunately without more precise details. According to the leak, the Canon EOS 7D Mark II should introduce a pro APS-C sensor completely renovated, a new system of auto-focus, larger LCD screen – the largest in the entire range of Canon cameras – and a large support for connectivity, which would include Wi-Fi and GPS, it seems that it will have very good high ISO performance and video capabilities defined by the source as “innovative.” The Price to the public should be around $ 2,000, except for changes to the project.

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