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Canon EOS 7D Mark II

The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is a digital SLR camera positioned in Canon's APS-C enthusiast line, introduced in the mid-2010s as the successor to the original EOS 7D. It targeted action, sports and wildlife photographers who wanted a fast, weather-resistant body without stepping up to full-frame.

Sales data for the EOS 7D Mark II is thin, with a single recorded UK auction hammer result of £210 in 2023. On that limited evidence, today's saleroom level for a working body sits broadly around the low-to-mid hundreds in GBP, though one data point is not enough to establish a reliable price range or median for what the camera is currently worth.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: May 2026

Date Price Source
May 2026 £185 Special Auction Services
Mar 2026 £212 Flints Auctions
Mar 2026 £338 Flints Auctions
Jan 2026 £288 Flints Auctions
Aug 2025 £325 Flints Auctions
Aug 2023 £210 Special Auction Services

Frequently asked questions

What is a Canon EOS 7D Mark II worth in 2026?

Based on limited UK auction data, a 7D Mark II body has sold for around £210 at hammer, so current value sits in the low-to-mid hundreds in GBP depending on condition and shutter count.

How much does a Canon EOS 7D Mark II sell for at UK auction?

The only verified hammer price in the dataset is £210 from 2023, which gives a rough indication of the price the camera sells for at auction rather than a firm market range.

Is the Canon EOS 7D Mark II still a useful DSLR to buy today?

It remains a capable APS-C DSLR for action and wildlife users, and at current second-hand prices it offers usable value if the shutter count is low and the body has not been heavily worked.