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Marketed | November 2022 |
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When shooting with the mechanical or hybrid mechanical/electronic shutter, the EOS R7 is capable of high-speed continuous shooting of up to approximately 15 frames per second (fps) with AF/AE enabled—the fastest continuous shooting speed1 among EOS R Series cameras—and up to approximately 30 fps when using the electronic shutter with AF/AE enabled2. What's more, the camera inherits the AF subject detection technology of the EOS R3 (released in November 2021), making it ideal for comfortable shooting in scenarios involving fast-moving subjects such as people, animals (dogs, cats and birds) and vehicles (motorsports)3.
The EOS R7 is equipped with a newly developed APS-C size CMOS sensor with up to approximately 32.5 million effective pixels4, as well as a DIGIC X image processor, making it the highest-resolution APS-C camera in the history of Canon’s EOS series5. In addition, the camera helps meet the needs of videographers who demand high image quality, supporting high-quality 4K video recording via 7K oversampling, as well as recording in Canon Log 3.
With 5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS), the EOS R7 is well-suited to shooting in conditions prone to camera shake. What's more, when paired with RF lenses6 that utilize built-in optical IS (lens IS), camera IBIS and lens IS work together to create up to 8.0 stops of image stabilization7.
1 As of May 24, 2022. Equal to the EOS R10 (to be released in late July, 2022).
2 For more information regarding operating conditions when measuring high-speed continuous shooting rates, as well as information regarding lenses that support the maximum speed for continuous shooting while using AF, please refer to the EOS R7 "Advanced User Guide" on Canon's official website cam.start.canon.
3 Depending on the subject, the camera's animal detect/vehicle detect AF may not function properly. Furthermore, subjects besides dogs, cats or birds may also be detected as animals and/or subjects besides vehicles and motorbikes may also be detected as vehicles.
4 Actual pixel count: 34.40 million pixels. Effective pixel count may decrease slightly depending on the attached lens or results of image processing.
5 As of May 24, 2022. Evaluated based on ISO12233 standards and using CIPS resolution chart.
6 When paired with RF lenses that support control in conjunction with the camera's 5-axis IBIS.
6 Yaw/pitch direction. Based on CIPA standards. Achieved using the RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens (released in October 2018) at a focal length of 105mm.