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Canon EOS R7 Mirrorless Camera w/RF-S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 is STM Lens Kit
Canon EOS R7 Mirrorless Camera w/RF-S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 is STM Lens Kit
Canon EOS R7 Mirrorless Camera w/RF-S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 is STM Lens Kit
Canon EOS R7 Mirrorless Camera w/RF-S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 is STM Lens Kit
Autofocus– One of the best advantages of mirrorless cameras is the AF. Canon’s early RF offerings were lacking a robust AF system (R/ RP), but the R5/R6 saw massive advancements, and I feel the R7 is even better. Canon claims it’s the same AF as the R3, a camera that cost 4X more! It’s fast, accurate, has subject tracking (people/animal/vehicle) as well as eye AF. Eye AF seems to be more accurate and “stickier” than the R5. AF is at least half the reason I wanted to move to mirrorless once they started to get it right. The R7 really gets it right.
Dual card slots –I’ve wanted Canon to put two slots on mid-range models for a while now, given how common it has become with Sony and Fuji. The R7 has dual UHS-II card slots, which can be expensive if you want the fastest versions (128gb V90 cost 90 USD). With two cards you can save redundantly, which makes it so you can use the camera with more confidence for any kind of paid work, or just keep a real time back up. It’s handy.
Fast burst – 15fps mechanical, 30fps electronic. The more FPS a camera has, the more likely you are to capture that “right moment”. There isn’t a lot to say here other than both are fast, better than almost all other Canon cameras
If using RF lenses that feature IS, most (if not all) can combine with IBIS to make for even greater stabilization! Canon boasts as much as 7-8 stops, depending on lens.
I'm very pleased with this purchase. All of the new features makes the Canon R7 a great step up from Canon's entry level cams such as the Eos M50.
This is a feature packed mirrorless APS-C cropped sensor camera, the sheer array of features that it includes makes it well worth the price, The auto focus is quick and snappy, subject follow allows you to keep your subject in focus even with fast movement
Upgrading from a Canon EOS T7 which I also love, but wanted to make the leap to mirrorless. This camera is a beast!
Watch a lot of YouTube reviews before you buy but then just get out and shoot some pictures. I also bought the EF-RF mount adapter which allows me to use my existing lenses, but I pair went his with a new RF lens as well. I am enjoying the whole experience of learning and using a new camera.
The best camera I have had in my hands, the truth is that it is perfect
It came in the original box, the camera, battery and charger was all factory sealed
Autofocus– One of the best advantages of mirrorless cameras is the AF. Canon’s early RF offerings were lacking a robust AF system (R/ RP), but the R5/R6 saw massive advancements, and I feel the R7 is even better. Canon claims it’s the same AF as the R3, a camera that cost 4X more! It’s fast, accurate, has subject tracking (people/animal/vehicle) as well as eye AF. Eye AF seems to be more accurate and “stickier” than the R5. AF is at least half the reason I wanted to move to mirrorless once they started to get it right. The R7 really gets it right.
Dual card slots –I’ve wanted Canon to put two slots on mid-range models for a while now, given how common it has become with Sony and Fuji. The R7 has dual UHS-II card slots, which can be expensive if you want the fastest versions (128gb V90 cost 90 USD). With two cards you can save redundantly, which makes it so you can use the camera with more confidence for any kind of paid work, or just keep a real time back up. It’s handy.
Fast burst – 15fps mechanical, 30fps electronic. The more FPS a camera has, the more likely you are to capture that “right moment”. There isn’t a lot to say here other than both are fast, better than almost all other Canon cameras
If using RF lenses that feature IS, most (if not all) can combine with IBIS to make for even greater stabilization! Canon boasts as much as 7-8 stops, depending on lens.
I'm very pleased with this purchase. All of the new features makes the Canon R7 a great step up from Canon's entry level cams such as the Eos M50.
This is a feature packed mirrorless APS-C cropped sensor camera, the sheer array of features that it includes makes it well worth the price, The auto focus is quick and snappy, subject follow allows you to keep your subject in focus even with fast movement
Upgrading from a Canon EOS T7 which I also love, but wanted to make the leap to mirrorless. This camera is a beast!
Watch a lot of YouTube reviews before you buy but then just get out and shoot some pictures. I also bought the EF-RF mount adapter which allows me to use my existing lenses, but I pair went his with a new RF lens as well. I am enjoying the whole experience of learning and using a new camera.
The best camera I have had in my hands, the truth is that it is perfect
It came in the original box, the camera, battery and charger was all factory sealed