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Canon: EOS 7D Mark II Digital SLR Camera & EF11-24mm f/4L USM Ultra-wide-angle Interchangeable Zoom Lens Win Prestigious Camera Grand Prix Japan 2015 Awards

The following video presents Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR Camera – Sport & Action Photography – Canon:

The Canon EOS 7D Mark II Camera gives you the ultimate in DSLR performance technology. Watch Canon Explorer Alessandro Trovati as he demonstrates the 7D Mark II’s 10 fps continuous shooting mode, dual DIGIC 6 processors, ISO range (100-160,000), 20.2 megapixel APS-C sensor, weather sealing & Full HD Movie shooting capabilities.

The EOS 7D Mark II also has a wealth of autofocus features, like advanced iTR AF tracking, 65-point wide-area autofocus for images, and Dual Pixel CMOS AF and customisable AF tracking options for movies. Perfect for sports and wildlife photography, the EOS 7D Mark II is THE camera of choice when you want to capture all the action.

The Camera Grand Prix (GP) Japan awards, considered one of the most sought-after camera and lens product awards in Japan, are organized by the Camera Journal Press Club (CJPC),1 comprising journalists from major photography and camera magazines in Japan.

Canon EOS 7D Mark II

The following video presents CANON EOS MOVIE:”Spectacle”shot with EF11-24mm f/4L USM (Canon Official):

This movie “SPECTACLE” was shot by the zoom lens EF11-24mmf/4L USM (an ultra wide angle lens starting from world’s widest 11mm*).Please enjoy the American spectacle scenery.(*Among interchangeable lenses excluding fisheye lenses for interchangeable-lens cameras (SLR and compact-system cameras).
As of February 6, 2015 (based to a Canon survey).)

PRESS RELEASE

Canon EOS 7D Mark II, EF11-24mm f/4L USM win three top honors in Japan’s premier Camera Grand Prix awards

TOKYO, May 20, 2015—Canon Inc. and Canon Marketing Japan Inc. announced today that the Company’s EOS 7D Mark II digital SLR camera (launched in October 2014) has been honored with two prestigious Camera Grand Prix (GP) Japan 2015 awards—“Camera of the Year” and “Readers Award”—while the EF11-24mm f/4L USM ultra-wide-angle interchangeable zoom lens (launched in February 2015) was selected for the “Lens of the Year” award. The Camera Grand Prix (GP) Japan awards, considered one of the most sought-after camera and lens product awards in Japan, are organized by the Camera Journal Press Club (CJPC),1 comprising journalists from major photography and camera magazines in Japan. This year marks the award’s 32nd time to be held.

The Camera GP Japan 2015 Camera of the Year title was presented to the most outstanding camera2 from among the 111 models launched in Japan between March 1, 2014, and March 31, 2015. As further indication of the EOS 7D Mark II’s overwhelming popularity, the camera was also honored with the Camera GP Japan 2015 Readers Award, based on an online vote by general users. In addition, the EF11-24mm f/4L USM took home the Lens of the Year award, resulting in Canon taking home three out of the four Camera GP Japan awards presented this year.

The EOS 7D Mark II, the Company’s APS-C-size flagship-model digital SLR camera, delivers a fast continuous shooting speed of up to approximately 10 frames per second (fps) and employs a 65-point all cross-type AF system making possible superior AF performance.

The EF11-24mm f/4L USM, in addition to boasting an impressive minimum focal length of 11 mm to achieve the world’s widest angle of view,3 minimizes the occurrence of chromatic aberrations and achieves superior image-quality performance from edge to edge.

Reason for Selection: EOS 7D Mark II

Camera GP Japan 2015 Camera of the Year: Comments from Camera GP Japan 2015 Executive Committee

Selected for the prestigious Camera of the Year award, the EOS 7D Mark II was lauded for its fast continuous shooting speed of 10 fps, 65-point all cross-type AF system, and other advanced features that, according to the committee, befit a flagship-level digital SLR camera. The camera was also recognized for bringing these high-level features together into an easy-to-use design, enabling users to effortlessly capture not only moving subjects, but any type of subject. Furthermore, the jury members highlighted the camera’s “revolutionary” anti-flicker function, which ensures optimal exposure when shooting in environments lit by fluorescent or mercury-vapor lighting. The EOS 7D Mark II was said to be the only digital SLR camera equipped with an APS-C-size sensor that made its presence felt and, thanks to its telephoto effect, continuous shooting speed and other features, once again brings new value to the APS-C-size sensor format.

In addition, the committee noted that Canon’s promotional efforts in Japan were successful in generating buzz for the camera, lauding the Company’s marketing materials, which included seven catalogues that each focused on a different photography genre, as appealing and easy to understand.

Camera GP Japan 2015 Readers Award: Selection of comments from general users

Reason for Selection: EF11-24mm f/4L USM

Camera GP Japan 2015 Lens of the Year: Comments from Camera GP Japan 2015 Executive Committee

Winner of the 2015 Lens of the Year award, the EF11-24mm f/4L USM ultra-wide-angle zoom lens was recognized by the committee for achieving the world’s widest angle of view starting at a minimum focal length of 11 mm, without any of the image distortion unique to fisheye lenses. The committee also noted that, thanks to the generous use of cutting-edge optical technologies and lens-coating technologies, the EF11-24mm f/4L USM effectively corrects for aberrations commonly associated with ultra-wide-angle lenses, delivering a level of image quality capable of supporting use even with cameras with high pixel counts. Concluding, the committee said that the lens offers specifications and a perspective that are “truly unique.”

1Launched in September 1963; currently comprises 10 affiliated magazines (as of April 2015).
2Does not include video camcorders.
3Among lenses for interchangeable-lens cameras (SLR and compact system cameras). As of February 2015, based on a Canon survey. Excludes fisheye lenses.
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