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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The perfect gift!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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My wife wanted a camera to capture wildlife pictures and special memories of our children. This camera was the perfect gift for that.
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Outstanding autofocus and helpful crop sensor for outdoor sports. Also good video options - 120fps FHD, 4k 60, 4k crop. Dedicated movie switch allows quick toggle from still to video and back without readjusting shutter speed and aperture. Wish it had a "rate" button for quick culling, but for $1500 this is a great value
A Crop-Sensor Powerhouse with Pro-Level Performanc
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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A Crop-Sensor Powerhouse with Pro-Level Performance
The Canon EOS R7 is fast, sharp, and incredibly fun to shoot with. The 32.5MP APS-C sensor delivers crisp detail, and the autofocus is lightning quick—even for fast-moving subjects. Paired with the RF-S 18-150mm lens, you’ve got a versatile setup that covers everything from wide landscapes to tight portraits without swapping glass.
Image stabilization is rock solid, and the handling feels premium. It’s the perfect camera for serious hobbyists and hybrid shooters who want pro-level features in a compact, affordable body.
Highly recommended for travel, wildlife, and everyday creative adventures!
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Love the canon r7 camera for a few reasons.
1. It’s mirorless and I love mirorless cameras.
2. It’s full frame. I had a canon m50 mark 2 and although it took great pictures and easy to travel with, it was a bit small and uncomfortable to hold and my hands are average size.
3. It easily works with my tamron 18-400mm lens. When using this lens with the m50 mark 2 I would struggle adjusting focal length as the camera was too small for the lens.
This is the ideal camera for me and I’m very pleased with the product.
impressive features for both photography and video
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
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The Canon EOS R7 Mirrorless Camera with RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Lens in Black offers impressive features for both photography and videography. The camera's compact size and lightweight design make it easy to carry around, while the 26.2MP full-frame CMOS sensor delivers excellent image quality. The RF-S 18-150mm lens provides a versatile zoom range, suitable for a variety of shooting situations. However, the camera's autofocus performance can be inconsistent, especially in low light. Additionally, the lens's variable aperture may not be ideal for low-light or fast-action photography.
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Camera works very well. From the video part to the photo part. If you get this camera you will not be disappointed. 10/10 I would definitely recommend.
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I have had this camera for about a year and have mastered all its settings. Overall, I would say this is an excellent choice for an intermediate to advanced level of photography, giving you many options and settings to customize and put to your choice. I like the autofocus preferences and the options for high-capacity shooting to get focused action shots and fast-moving subjects. The built-in display provides an excellent preview of your potential shots. Overall an amazing camera!
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This is by far one of the best cameras on the market. Don't let the crop sensor fool you. The R7 is a powerhouse that is capable of filling many roles as long as you can figure out how to adjust for the cropping. While many will say that's best for wildlife and sports, don't rule it out for other types of photography if you can't have multiple cameras. It's absolutely the best bang for your buck.
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The Canon EOS R7 is a very good camera at a reasonable price for cameras. The RF-S 18-150mm is a good starter lense. Depending on what you intend to use the camera for you will likely need to purchase another lense.
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Lots of features in this one. You really need to take the time to study it. Has 30 fps electronic shutter speed but the 15 fps mechanical shutter is enough for me. Don't skimp on the memory card. A slow memory card will lessen some features. A negative is the body is not as durable as my old Canon EOS 7D. The 18-150 is kit lens is an expensive add on. It's of no value to me since I have several lenses.
If you want a feature rich APS-C, this is the one.
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I am a long time Canon shooter, and Many aspects of this Camera were a significant upgrade from my 7D II. The low light performance, improved auto focus system, 15/30 fps, and 32 megapixels all make the camera shine. To be certain, there is a significant learning curve with the advanced auto focus system, but the results are swell worth the effort.
By their naming scheme, Canon seems to imply that the R7 is a replacement for their very successful 7D Mk II that was aimed at sports and wildlife photographers. This is not that camera. By not having an available vertical grip and by using the more flimsy SD card in place of the CF card, not having an optical viewfinder, changing the placement of controls, and reducing the number of buttons, Cannon has placed significant restrictions on more advanced photographers.
If you are a part-time soccer mom, this camera will be fine for you. If, however, you regularly use your camera in portrait orientation, frequently transfer Hundreds of images using a card reader, or need an optical viewfinder, keep looking.