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Canon EOS R7

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Two-minute review The Canon EOS R7 is one of the best hobbyist cameras you can buy and also the sweet spot in the camera giant's EOS R range for amateur shooters. Sitting in between classic DSLRS like the Canon EOS 7D Mark II and EOS 90D , it combines Canon's latest Dual Pixel CMOS AF II autofocus system with speedy 15fps burst-shooting speeds (or even 30fps speeds, when you use its electronic shutter). Unlike Canon's full-frame cameras, the EOS R7 has an APS-C sensor. While these can't gather as much light as the full-frame sensors seen in cameras like the Canon EOS R6 , but they do bring a few benefits – including a smaller, lighter overall camera system and a lower price tag. For its price, the EOS R7 delivers an impressive range of features that show why it's now Canon's flagship APS-C camera. Unlike the EOS 90D, you get in-body image stabilization (IBIS), which helps preserve image quality when you're shooting handheld. You also get two UHS-II card...

Canon EOS R7

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The Canon EOS R7 is, on paper, the mirrorless camera that amateur photographers have been waiting for. It's a mid-range camera with some high-end specs – and like the EOS R10 it's launched alongside, the EOS R7 is built around an APS-C sensor. While these can't gather as much light as the full-frame sensors seen in cameras like the Canon EOS R6, but they do bring a few benefits – including lower price tags. If you're a keen photographer who likes shooting wildlife and sports, the EOS R7 could be the camera for you. Sitting in between classic DSLRs like the Canon EOS EOS 7D Mark II and 90D, it combines Canon's latest Dual Pixel CMOS AF II autofocus system with speedy 15fps burst-shooting speeds (or even 30fps with its electronic shutter). For its price, the EOS R7 delivers an impressive list of features that show why it's Canon's new flagship APS-C camera. Unlike the EOS 90D, you get in-body image stabilization (IBIS), which is helpful for preserving image...