Designed to bring you the full potential of an APS-C camera, the Canon R7 sets many standards and offers a wide range of professional features. Not only does the R7 offer 33 MP, but it also has the fast autofocus of the R3 with an IBIS to assist you.
The sensor and autofocus performance of the Canon R7
The R7’s APS-C sensor is equipped with a 5-axis IBIS image stabilizer that provides up to 7 stops of optical image stabilization when used with an IS Lens.
Wildlife, sports and action photographers will especially benefit from the camera’s sensor size, and with the crop factor of 1.6, these photographers will gain focal length, especially at telephoto. This combined with the Canon EOS R3’s autofocus and Dual Pixel CMOS AF II sensor with Deep- Learning technology provides 100% sensor coverage, allowing you to never miss a moment. Even in low-light situations, the R7’s autofocus performs very well at up to -5 EV / EV. The DIGIC X processor helps this camera to top performance.
With its 32.5 megapixels, this sensor provides the sweet spot between exposure performance and ISO performance needed in many applications. The R7’s scene recognition covers many areas. For example, the camera recognizes people, animals and vehicles, among others. The scene recognition can also distinguish even more specifically, for example, birds, cats or dogs. It can also recognize a wide variety of vehicles during motor sports activities. In the case of cars or motorcycles, the APS-C camera from Canon can distinguish whether it is a closed cockpit or the helmet of the driver.
It has a maximum ISO of 32,000 in photo mode, with a maximum of 12,800 in video mode.
APS-C system camera with high continuous shooting speed
Users who need the crop factor of APS-C cameras for their work will make the best catch with this camera not only in terms of focal length, but also in terms of continuous shooting speed. Since the hybrid shutter works both mechanically and electronically, the camera can shoot either 15 frames or 30 frames per second.
Video functions of the Canon EOS R7
Here, the EOS R7 offers up to 4K resolution at 60fps, with support for the Canon Log 3 format. The Canon camera’s built-in image stabilizer also performs very well in video format, allowing for stable and relatively steady handheld shots. Those who do not need 4K will get their video footage at Full HD setting with 120fps.
Swivel display
The Canon R7 features a swivel and tilt touch display, which has an anti-dirt coating and a size of 2.95 inches. The touch display also allows you to use some functions, such as triggering the shutter or zooming in on the AF point selection, as well as setting for control.
The R7’s electronic viewfinder
The electronic viewfinder of the Canon R7 is blackout-free with its 120 frames per second and also offers OVF simulation here. As with the R3, this optical viewfinder simulation offers a more natural representation of the image in the viewfinder – However, the function must be switched on in the camera’s settings beforehand for this.
Body and button design
Canon’s usual ergonomics are joined by a new button + dial that can be used to select the autofocus area. The wheel, which was popular with the predecessor models, is also found here again and facilitates viewing the pictures directly in the camera, among other things.
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