5/5/2023 0 Comments Canon macro lensThis is the main differentiator between these two new R-series models and the existing EOS M-series, which use a different EF-M lens mount.Ĭonsequently, you can either use Canon's equally new range of RF-S lenses which are designed specifically for the R7 and R10 (and all future Canon R-series APS-C cameras), or you can use the more established full-frame RF lenses, with an accompanying change in the focal length due to the 1.6x crop factor involved with mounting full-frame lenses on an APS-C sensor. Intended to be the spiritual successor to the popular EOS 7D Mark II DSLR, the new Canon R7 is specifically targeted at sports and wildlife photographers and videographers who prioritise speed of shooting and operation.Īlong with the R10 model that was announced at the same time, the EOS R7 is the first ever Canon APS-C sensor mirrorless camera to use the same RF lens mount as the company's full frame cameras. The Canon EOS R7 is priced at £1,349.99 / €1,649.99 / $1,499.00 body only in the UK, Europe and USA respectively. There's also an innovative new combined AF point selector, dual UHS-II SD memory card slots, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, integrated USB Type-C, mini HDMI, headphone, microphone ports and a new multi-function accessory shoe. The weather-resistant Canon R7 features a 3-inch 1,620K-dot LCD vari-angle monitor with a touch-screen interface and an integrated OLED electronic viewfinder with 2.36M dot resolution, magnification of 1.15x and 120fps refresh rate. There is up to 8-stops of image stabilisation available via a combination of the camera's in-body Image Stabiliser which works in tandem with the attached lens’ own stabilisation system. On the video side, there’s 4K/60p recording with no crop for up to an hour and Full HD footage at frame rates up to 120p plus support for Canon Log 3, which potentially makes the Canon R7 just as appealing to videographers as to stills photographers. Thanks to its Digic X processor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF II autofocus system, the EOS R7 offers the same deep-learning artificial intelligence based automatic face, eye, animal and vehicle AF tracking modes as the full-frame R3, R5 and R6 models. The native ISO range runs from 100-3200, which can be expanded to ISO 51200, and the top shutter speed is 1/16,000sec when using the electronic shutter. This is a fast camera - 15fps burst shooting is available when using the R7's mechanical shutter and 30fps when using the electronic shutter, both with continuous auto-focus and auto-exposure. It has a 32.5 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, the joint highest resolution ever found in a Canon cropped sensor mirrorless camera, which is partnered with the very latest Digic X processor. The Canon EOS R7 is a new high-end mirrorless camera aimed predominantly at enthusiast wildlife and sports photographers.
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