

It’s APS-C, of course, with a 1.6x crop, and the camera incorporates an IBIS system of up to 7 stops. There is the new 32.5 MP sensor that is not stacked or back-lit. The specifications are probably well known by now. The goal for this review was to see how the Canon EOS R7 performs as an everyday camera. Nothing special, just a week relaxing and visiting the beautiful landscape, villages, castles, and ruins. When I was asked by Canon Netherlands to review the Canon EOS R7, I decided to take it on a holiday to Germany and Luxembourg. Of course, the price is twice as high, but you get so much more in return. With the EOS R10 and EOS R7, Canon brings APS-C not only to the RF system, it promises the wonderful autofocus system they offer in their EOS R6, EOS R5, and EOS R3 cameras, and for the EOS R7, an IBIS system.Īlthough the EOS M Series, like the affordable EOS M50 Mark II, are very capable cameras, the EOS R7 surpasses it in every way possible.

For one, they lack an IBIS system and don’t offer top of the line autofocus options. Those are great cameras, although not the best in its class on the market. Prior to these cameras, the manufacturer produced the EOS M line mirrorless cameras. The Canon EOS R10 and Canon EOS R7 are two new APS-C mirrorless cameras, but not Canon's first ones.
