I preoredered Canon R7 as a B-cam for my R6. For low light situation and premium shots I’ll use R6, for wildlife and travel R7 for being more compact and lightweigth. I’ve got Canon 10-18, Sigma 18-35 1.8 and Canon 55-250 and cannot imagine I’ll ever need anything else for APS-C. It’s going to be killer combo!
Using EF-S lens on this, will it crop the image resolution down like on the R/R6/R5 or will it maintain full resolution on the sensor? Would like an R7 to replace my 70D but the 90D is more attractive if the R7 crops in.
Can I use the normal continuous shooting modes with the electronic shutter? It would be too annoying to extract all raw files manually from the burst mode file as I need all frames from a burst for computational photography.
Some great content in this video, the R7 is already on my next purchase list, small prediction here, the R7 is going to sell by the truck load, I just hope its full arrival in the world market isn't hindered too much by supply issues, brilliant job Canon, AT last a full on mirrorles APS-C camera for us ordinary budget driven photographers.
@@lbeetech I bought EOS R for $1600 new and very happy with it. RP lacks the megapixel count. I print large prints and I crop a lot. I invest in L glass like RF 14-35, RF 70-200 F4 and RF 24-70. Camera Bodies come and go and you keep the L glass forever.
@@truthseeker6804 what the r3 is canons only BSI stacked sensor which I’m sure sucks vs Nikon or SONY . Sony has had high iso usable since the a9 came out up to idk like 16,000 for sports assignments. Im saying why the hell hasn’t canon come out with only the r3 with a stacked BSI sensor . Canon has no other camera in its line with a BSI stacked sensor why ? Canon cripples it’s crap
@@policeluber6720 you still didn’t answer my question. which bsi sensor camera gives the same specs as this camera in the same price?. From any brand. None.