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Canon EOS R7

Before their official announcement, I had the chance to go hands-on with Canon’s two new APS-C sensor EOS R series cameras, the EOS R7 and the R10. These cameras are a first for the EOS R series, which has thus far exclusively featured full-frame image sensors. While the two models have a lot in common, there are some key differences.

Canon calls the EOS R7 its “high-end APS-C model.” Whereas the EOS R10 targets a similar audience as Canon’s EOS M6 Mark II camera, the R7 is aimed more at EOS 90D and 7D Mark II DSLR users. What makes the R7 a “high-end” APS-C camera? It combines a 32.5-megapixel APS-C image sensor, a sophisticated autofocus system borrowed from the EOS R3 flagship camera, impressive physical controls and competitive video features.

Design & Handling: Midsize Mirrorless

The Canon EOS R7 isn’t as small as the R10, but it’s far from a large camera. The R7’s dimensions are 5.2 x 3.56 x 3.6 inches (W x H x D), and it weighs 1.35 pounds with a battery

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