I also really like my R7. Been using it for photography since I got it, but have recently gotten into video. I'm excited to see what it can do there :)
Ooo, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do! I just recently posted a 6 month update on my experience, if you want to check that out! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sABjBnVfZVM.htmlsi=9Pe8dpBnJRa5IZjp
I've been runnig the R7 since release, and it is an underrsted beast. I got the Sigma 18-35, Canon EF 70-200 2.8L non-IS v1, Sigma 150-600C, and more recently the RFS 10-18 pancake. I'm about to own an Epson XP970 to do prints. Hope this camera works out for you.
Great video!! what lens are you rockin? I was thinking about getting either the r8 or r7 for a second camera. I do love the full frame though.. keep up the good work
For this video I was using the Sigma 18-35mm 1.8, really solid lens!! Full frame is great and all…but don’t put too much shade on the R7🥹 Thank you for the encouragement and comment lol
@Micah David. I can see you have IBIS wobble when you and your visit Jupiter in the desert lol. In the video. Can you see it? Have you found a fix for it? Thanks Micah!
Oh, how can I miss the such noticeable wobble!! At least in regards to my R7, I haven't necessarily found any "fixes," but there are different ways to avoid getting so much, if not any wobble! Ways like adapting an EF or EF-S lens to that RF mount, inputting a different focal length on the camera than the actual focal length on a manual focus lens and I bet there's more. If absolutely nothing works we can always try complaining to Canon about a firmware update...
for me Canon r7 is an underdeveloped design, the kind of concept that will be patched by this company for the next 3 generations, of course, lavishly making money on it ....