The EOS R7 gains the same autofocus system as the R10. AutofocusĪny of the AF areas modes can now be used to initiate AF tracking.Ĭanon still hasn't fixed the Enable/Enabled error in the interface (This message indicates that tracking is enabled, not that you should press 'Info' to enable the mode). In addition, this speed feeds into to a substantially reworked AF system. Whatever the difference is, the sensor, combined with the latest 'Digic X' processor, allows faster continuous shooting and faster video rates than we've seen from any of Canon's existing 32.5MP cameras. It strikes us as unlikely that Canon is committing a lot of money to designing entirely new front-side illuminated sensors at this point, leading us to speculate that the new version is a variation of the existing design, perhaps manufactured on a newer production line that allows finer fabrication of the sensor's circuitry. The EOS R7 has a 'new' 32.5MP APS-C sensor which continues to offer Dual Pixel AF and Canon's Dual Pixel Raw mode.Īs with the R10, Canon says the 32.5MP CMOS sensor at the heart of the EOS R7 is not the same as one used before. The EOS R7 is available for a list price of $1499 body-only, or $1899 with the new 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM zoom lens.
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