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Canon EOS 7D Mark II with 18-55mm

Original price was: KSh 123,999.00.Current price is: KSh 118,999.00.

Canon EOS 7D Mark II with 15-55mm Refurbished

Who Should Buy This Kit?

✅ Sports/Wildlife Photographers needing 10 fps burst & pro AF.
✅ Travel & Everyday Shooters wanting a durable DSLR + versatile zoom.
✅ Canon Users upgrading from entry-level DSLRs (e.g., Rebel series).

Pros & Cons of the Kit

✔ Pros:

  • Blazing 10 fps burst (great for action).
  • 65-point AF system (excellent tracking).
  • Dual card slots (CF + SD for backup).
  • Weather-sealed body (unlike Rebel cameras).

❌ Cons:

  • Kit lens is basic (upgrade to EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 for pro results).
  • No 4K video (only 1080p).
  • Heavier than mirrorless alternatives.
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Description

Canon EOS 7D Mark II with EF-S 18-55mm Lens – Refurbished

The Canon EOS 7D Mark II (released in 2014) is a high-performance APS-C DSLR designed for sports, wildlife, and action photography. Paired with the EF-S 18-55mm lens, it offers a versatile setup for enthusiasts and professionals needing speed, durability, and reliable autofocus.


Key Specifications & Features
1. Camera Body: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
Sensor & Image Quality
  • Sensor: 20.2MP APS-C CMOS (22.4 × 15 mm, 1.6x crop factor)
  • Processor: Dual DIGIC 6 (faster processing than 7D’s Dual DIGIC 4)
  • ISO Range: 100–16,000 (expandable to 51,200)
  • Image Formats: JPEG, RAW (14-bit), C-RAW (compressed RAW)
Autofocus System (Major Upgrade Over 7D)
  • 65-Point All Cross-Type AF (100% coverage in viewfinder)
  • AI Servo AF III (improved subject tracking)
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF (for smooth Live View & video AF)
Performance & Shooting Speed
  • Burst Shooting: 10 fps (vs. 8 fps on 7D)
  • Buffer Capacity:
    • 31 RAW / 109 JPEG in a single burst
  • Shutter Speed: 1/8000s – 30s (rated for 200,000 cycles)
Video Capabilities
  • 1080p Full HD at 60/50/30/25/24p
  • 720p HD at 60/50p
  • 3.5mm Mic Input & Headphone Jack (unlike 7D)
  • Clean HDMI Output (for external recorders)
Build & Ergonomics
  • Weight: 910g (body only)
  • Dimensions: 149 × 112 × 78 mm
  • Weather Sealing: Magnesium alloy body (dust & moisture resistant)
Connectivity & Storage
  • Dual Card Slots: CF + SD (UHS-I)
  • Built-in GPS (for geotagging)
  • No Built-in Wi-Fi (optional via WFT-E7 adapter)

2. Included Lens: EF-S 18-55mm (EF-S 18-55mm IS STM)
Lens Specifications
  • Focal Length: 18-55mm (29–88mm full-frame equivalent)
  • Aperture: f/4-5.6 (variable, not ideal for low light)
  • Image Stabilization (IS): 4 stops (reduces blur for handheld shots)
  • Autofocus: STM motor (smooth and quiet for video)
  • Filter Thread: 58mm
  • Weight: 205g
Lens Pros & Cons

✔ Pros:

  • Lightweight and compact.
  • Good for beginners, travel, and casual shooting.
  • STM motor enables quiet autofocus in videos.

❌ Cons:

  • Narrow aperture (f/4-5.6) limits low-light performance.
  • Plastic build (not as rugged as L-series lenses).

Who Should Buy This Kit?

✅ Sports/Wildlife Photographers needing 10 fps burst & pro AF.
✅ Travel & Everyday Shooters wanting a durable DSLR + versatile zoom.
✅ Canon Users upgrading from entry-level DSLRs (e.g., Rebel series).

Pros & Cons of the Kit

✔ Pros:

  • Blazing 10 fps burst (great for action).
  • 65-point AF system (excellent tracking).
  • Dual card slots (CF + SD for backup).
  • Weather-sealed body (unlike Rebel cameras).

❌ Cons:

  • Kit lens is basic (upgrade to EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 for pro results).
  • No 4K video (only 1080p).
  • Heavier than mirrorless alternatives.

Comparison: 7D Mark II vs. Modern Alternatives
Feature Canon 7D Mark II Canon EOS R7 Sony A6700
Sensor 20.2MP APS-C 32.5MP APS-C 26MP BSI APS-C
Burst Speed 10 fps 15 fps (mech.) / 30 fps (e-shutter) 11 fps (mech.) / 15 fps (e-shutter)
AF System 65-point (all cross-type) Dual Pixel AF II (Eye AF) Real-time Tracking AF
Video 1080p 60p 4K 60p (no crop) 4K 120p (10-bit)
Weight 910g 612g 493g
Price (Used/New) 600–900 (body) 1,200–1,500 1,400–1,600

Recommended Upgrades for the 7D Mark II
  1. Better Standard Zoom: Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM (pro-level sharpness).
  2. Telephoto Zoom: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L IS (lightweight for wildlife).
  3. Fast Prime: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM (great for portraits).

Final Verdict

The 7D Mark II + 18-55mm IS STM is a solid action-ready DSLR kit, but:

  • For photography: Still excellent for sports/wildlife (10 fps, 65-point AF).
  • For video: Outdated (no 4K, no IBIS).
  • For future-proofing: Consider EOS R7 (32.5MP, 4K 60p) or Sony A6700 (4K 120p).

Best For:

  • Budget action shooters who need a reliable DSLR under $1,000.
  • EF-S lens users not ready to switch to mirrorless.

 

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