LCD Screen: 3.0 inch diagonal Clear View II LCD screen with 1,040,000 dots.Exposure Meter: 150,000-pixel RGB+IR Metering Sensor.Viewfinder Type: Pentaprism with 100% coverage.Storage: 1x CF and 1x SD (SD/SDHC/SDXC compatible).Shutter: Up to 1/8000 and 30 sec exposure.Autofocus System: 65-point all cross-type AF system with EV -3 sensitivity.Sensor: 20.2 MP APS-C CMOS sensor, 4.1µm pixel size.Keep in mind that a lot of what I say about the Canon 7D Mark II is from the standpoint of a long time Nikon shooter. Since there is currently no direct competitor to the 7D Mark II from Nikon, I will be comparing the camera to the enthusiast-level D7100, as it is the most capable APS-C camera today from Nikon. And with its price tag of $1799 MSRP, the 7D Mark II sounds much more appealing to budget-conscious photographers who do not want to pay close to 4x more for the much heavier and bulkier EOS-1D X. Sporting a high-end autofocus system with 65 cross-type focus points, insanely fast 10 fps continuous shooting speed, dual image processors, -3 EV light sensitivity, magnesium alloy construction, and weather sealing, the Canon 7D Mark II is specifically tailored at sports and wildlife photographers. Like many others, I have been getting pretty tired of waiting for Nikon’s “Pro DX” refresh to replace the D300S, which came out back in 2009 (almost 6 years ago!), so I wanted to see whether such a tool would still make sense for Nikon to release based on specifications, performance, and price. When Canon announced the 7D Mark II in September of 2014, I got quite intrigued by the camera and really wanted to try it out.