What I really love about the Canon R7 :: Full Review

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    I've been shooting on the Canon EOS R7 for about a month. I think its probably my favorite option for an APS-C camera on the market right now. Canon have really done a nice job on this. The Sony a6600 and Fujifilm X-T4 are really nice options as well, but I think when you factor in the features vs price point - the R7 is tough to beat. This is my full review with image and video samples.
    0:00 What's new in the Canon EOS R7?
    0:58 Canon R7 Features
    1:45 How good are Canon Mirrorless Cameras?
    2:37 Canon R7 Sensor
    3:10 Autofocus - maybe the best Canon has produced
    3:56 High Speed Continuous Shooting
    5:23 Image Quality on the R7
    7:25 R7 Video Specs and Performance
    8:43 Design and Handling
    9:24 Best Lenses for the Canon R7
    11:18 Rear Screen and EVF Resolution
    11:34 Connections and Compatibility
    11:47 Battery Life
    12:03 Alternatives to the R7
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Komentáře • 218

  • @GoldtriggerDude
    @GoldtriggerDude Před rokem +38

    As a bird photographer, I did not buy the R7 for budgetary reasons. I bought it for the extra reach that you get with an APS-C sensor!

  • @alexanderpons9246
    @alexanderpons9246 Před rokem +14

    Its great seeing all camera brands improving on their products, there are so many options today. Thank you Ted Forbes for all the great content and information you make and share in your wonderful channel!

  • @kinkaly
    @kinkaly Před rokem +11

    Wow! This video was super informative! I'm currently looking at making the jump from DSLR to mirrorless and trying to determine if the R7 would be a good fit for me because I think the R6 Mark II is overkill for what I typically shoot as a hobbyist. I think you do a great job of outlining the specs, pros and cons, and design of this camera! Thank you!!!

  • @ChrisSummers
    @ChrisSummers Před rokem +2

    I really enjoyed this review, Ted is a good presenter and gave a fair and balanced review. I'm retired now from commercial photography after 40 years but still take a lot of pictures and have been a Canon digital owner since the 10D. I moved from the Canon 5Ds to the R when it debuted and for portraits, landscapes and general travel love it. I have been waiting for a mirrorless upgrade for my 7 year old 7D MkII and am planning to buy the R7 when they are back in stock. I'm disappointed not to have a battery grip as I like that with my big hands but also for long telephotos, just feels better but change is good sometimes. You have to weigh the pros and cons. Had to smile when Ted mentioned all the small sized Canon primes he has as I own them as well and really love them.

  • @daniel-gd9wu
    @daniel-gd9wu Před rokem +5

    I was with this camera and a Canon RF 24-240 lens on a 2-week trip. I took more than 2500 pictures and some video. Not a single defective picture. The camera never failed.

  • @HatimShabbirHussain
    @HatimShabbirHussain Před rokem

    Excellent review, short and precise. Love your videos

  • @jameskelson1891
    @jameskelson1891 Před rokem +38

    If you want to evaluate camera performance, do not use Lightroom (Adobe ACR) to open the raw files. I made that mistake years ago with the Canon 90D. Lightroom did a very poor job compared with using the free Canon DPP4 software to open and convert raw files. DPP4 does a great job. Colors and contrast will be good. Also lens corrections, default noise reduction and diffraction correction will be superior.

    • @xx-aa
      @xx-aa Před rokem

      Thanks!

    • @Chris_Wolfgram
      @Chris_Wolfgram Před rokem

      DXO Pure Raw II

    • @TomReichner
      @TomReichner Před rokem +2

      You are correct, but DPP is a huge annoying pain in the butt to use, whereas Lightroom is super easy and fast and intuitive. I am not willing to take 8 minutes to do something that could be done in 6 minutes elsewhere, and I think 90% or more of photographers are with me on that. I just wish that Canon would invest more in making the DPP user interface super easy and fast.

    • @buusedalton
      @buusedalton Před 11 měsíci

      Ku1

    • @jameskelson1891
      @jameskelson1891 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@TomReichner I am not sure what you are doing that takes so long. It takes me less than a minute to make all of the basic adjustments and then convert and save. I let the c&s run in the background while I am working on the settings for the next image file. I save in tiff format and then open in PS for the final post processing adjustments. Also I would not call Lr super easy, fast or intuitive.

  • @ffosuy994
    @ffosuy994 Před rokem

    Excellent commentary and narration! Best I've seen ever!

  • @jcat5150
    @jcat5150 Před rokem +3

    Great summation of this cool little camera, Ted. I'm wanting to get a dedicated wildlife body (guess it's time to upgrade from my 40D). I rented an R7 for a week hoping I'd hate it and save some money by getting a nice used 7D Mark II. Alas, I didn't hate it and am now waiting for B&H to actually get one to send me. It certainly didn't help that the animal tracking helped me get a shot of rushing western grebes I've wanted for years!
    Keep the great content coming!

  • @bala1000mina
    @bala1000mina Před rokem

    Thank you so much Ted for the informative review video! I always learn a lot from your videos! God bless you and good luck!

  • @philiprolenick4475
    @philiprolenick4475 Před rokem +11

    Got my R7 last week with the 18-150mm kit lens. Started trying out my EF and EF-S lenses, which all have image stabilization, and was spooked by the absence of the menu option for stabilization with them, while that option is there with the kit lens.
    So I searched the pdf manual for "stabilization" and found that that option is only displayed if the lens doesn't have an IS on/off switch. Yes, the R7 does use their IS together with its own IBIS - they just figured that an onscreen switch was unnecessary.

  • @-WhizzBang-
    @-WhizzBang- Před rokem +8

    The R7 is supposed to be fully compatible with Ef and Ef-S lenses using the adapter! I wish someone would make a You Tube video on how the R7 performs with many popular EF and EF-S lenses.

  • @emmanuelharbor2350
    @emmanuelharbor2350 Před rokem

    Ted, thanks for sharing this camera review!

  • @coppensbram
    @coppensbram Před rokem +2

    Nice one! I’m loving my R7 😊 I need to get my hands on the 14-35!

  • @LE672AJ
    @LE672AJ Před rokem +9

    I’ve been loving my R7 for a while now. Already had an idea what to expect thanks to shooting on the 90D and printing those photos.
    This hasn’t disappointed at all.

    • @AlwaGordon
      @AlwaGordon Před rokem

      Do you see a big difference in video quality?

    • @LE672AJ
      @LE672AJ Před rokem +2

      @@AlwaGordon If video is your thing, when comparing the two cameras, get the R7.
      As flexible and nice as the 90D’s vid options are (especially when recording externally), the R7 blows it out of the water.

    • @AlwaGordon
      @AlwaGordon Před rokem +2

      @@LE672AJ I already purchased the r7 just waiting on delivery now. I’m upgrading from the 70D so I imagine it will be a huge difference

    • @RichieColemanSr
      @RichieColemanSr Před rokem

      Did you keep your 90D?

  • @dusty_burkhalter
    @dusty_burkhalter Před rokem +3

    My R7 will be here this weekend. I have access to an R6 through work, thus I decided to take the savings and go with the R7. I have mostly been a full-frame shooter so a little worried about going back to APSC, but then again, the Canon 80D is still my favorite camera I have ever owned (prolly a little sentimental since it was my first big(ger) body DSLR, but I preferred it over the R6, 6d II, A7iii, A7C, X-E4, A6400 and A6600).

  • @donsoley746
    @donsoley746 Před 5 měsíci

    Great review - many thanks!

  • @djking9828
    @djking9828 Před rokem

    Great review, thanks!

  • @jeffolson4731
    @jeffolson4731 Před rokem +17

    I use my R7 for wildlife photography. I have been very happy with the performance and IQ. I agree I like the thumb wheel. I find it very easy to use. I bought an extra battery but I rarely have to use it. The fewest shots I have gotten off a full charger is just over 1900.
    I have been impressed with the low light ability. It is much better than my M6 MKII.

    • @annacoates3012
      @annacoates3012 Před rokem +1

      What lens are you using it with for wildlife.

    • @jeffolson4731
      @jeffolson4731 Před rokem +3

      @@annacoates3012 I use the Sigma 150-600C as my primary lens.

    • @jeffolson4731
      @jeffolson4731 Před rokem +2

      @Lathrop Media Less noise. Even though the sensor has the same amount of pixels they must have reworked the sensor or the onboard processing to improve the noise. And, the IBIS does allow you to use a lower shutter speed as well.

    • @user-bp3lj6fv2m
      @user-bp3lj6fv2m Před měsícem

      Where do you even go to capture wildlife, deep in the woods? or like idk

  • @mawavoy
    @mawavoy Před rokem

    Thanks for an informative review.

  • @olafkorbanek3654
    @olafkorbanek3654 Před rokem

    Very interesting video and I really like the way you present the camera, very balanced and especially the mentioning of alternatives is interesting. I am curious if APS-C will survive as a camera, I think they will be used mainly for video purposes due to the still improving quality of mobile phone cameras.

  • @GaryHughesOfficial
    @GaryHughesOfficial Před rokem

    Really nice, concise review. I especially enjoyed comparing it to the other cameras in the same price range. I was wondering if you have any plans for your presets to come to Capture 1? Thanks for the insights!

  • @raysrcsandtech
    @raysrcsandtech Před rokem

    Great video one of the better ones I have seen on this camera to the point and good information and views on what matters, im still on a 5D2 and EOS-M5 along with a 40D, this is tempting for sure.

    • @CesareFerrari667
      @CesareFerrari667 Před rokem

      I love 5DII very much but this is the time to admit it: R7 has the advantage on everything

  • @loganmaxwell4018
    @loganmaxwell4018 Před rokem +12

    Really enjoying this camera. Got he R7 and have the 18-150 kit, RF24mm 1.8 macro and the RF 100-400 and i feel like i have all my bases covered for what i shoot.

    • @briancooperwildlife
      @briancooperwildlife Před rokem +1

      cool. got my r7 with rf 100-400 ... just trying to decide about rf 24 vs rf 16. Can you please let me know how do you find the24? Are you happy with it?

    • @LiveSpace-SKM
      @LiveSpace-SKM Před 4 měsíci

      Rf100-400mm, how about sharp images of birds? I m confused about this and 100-500mm.
      I m in my 64 years, and worried about weight of lens.
      Please offer your valuable remark.

  • @DenisSanacore
    @DenisSanacore Před rokem

    Great review !

  • @philiprolenick4475
    @philiprolenick4475 Před rokem

    Nearly a year and I've been building my RF lens collection. Now that I have the 16mm f/2, the 24mm f/1.8, the 50mm f/1.8, and the 85mm f/2, I sprang for the 70-200 f/4 L and that one is amazing, if significantly larger and heavier than the others. (Haven't used the kit lens in a long time!) Covered the apartment complex's NoTalent Show entirely with the 24mm and discovered that I could "zoom" in my editing program by cropping and got shots with the angle of view of a 135mm lens on a full-frame camera that looked very nice. Amazing how good a 4 Megapixel crop from a RAW file can look!

  • @bettahalfofme6658
    @bettahalfofme6658 Před rokem

    I've been on the fence this as my next camera but your review pushed me closer to the R7.

  • @Tacochamp123
    @Tacochamp123 Před rokem

    Oh yes. I’ll be needing those presets for my eos r7 too

  • @danc3746
    @danc3746 Před rokem +7

    I am surprised you referred to the 18-150 kit lens as just "ok". All the images I have seen from this lens on other reviews and web sites have been sharp and stunning.

  • @MrJBM247
    @MrJBM247 Před rokem +1

    Great video... Thanks... And there's an option to pick up an adapter with/without a speedbooster that will get it very close to a full-frame sensor...

  • @philiprolenick4475
    @philiprolenick4475 Před rokem +9

    PS I don't have any L glass to compare it to, but I found that the kit lens was amazingly sharp hand-held at 150mm. I casually shot a page of sheet music thirty feet away and it looked great!

  • @trevor9934
    @trevor9934 Před rokem +4

    As always a very engaging presentation!
    I agree that, at the price point, the R7 is great value for money. That said, I wish that they had called it the R70 or some such for two reasons: Canon in my area have told me it is really a replacement for the 90D, which was not a replacement for the 7DII. Giving it a different name would leave me to live in hope of a 7DII replacement as a R7. I say this as a wildlife photographer who wants to be able to have a pro-level body that offers a high-end sensor which takes advantage of the crop effect for telephoto work. There are a bunch of things missing to make this a true inheritor of the tile:
    Inferior weather sealing - pros can't just pack up and go home if the weather turns to custard.
    BSI/Stacked sensor - this is significant as it creates a choke point in terms of the data path. It would make the camera much more able to handle high-speed e-shutter without choking and reduce sensor creep.
    A bigger buffer to allow one to shoot for more than about 1.2 sec at 30FPS in RAW.
    Using CF-Express type 1 cards that offer high speed performance, yet are backwardly compatible to SD cards
    A battery grip - for greater capacity, the portrait controls and to balance heavier tele lenses
    I am on the fence as regards the new location of the control wheel, but if one is using this as a second unit, it could be a bit disconcerting.
    So, again, this is a great camera at its price point and for its intended market, but I would have paid for a true 7DII replacement - I shall live in hope...

    • @stevemurnan1702
      @stevemurnan1702 Před rokem +2

      I think you've successfully itemised every reason I didn't buy this camera and I agree it's not a 7 series camera. I've sold my Canon gear and changed to an OM-1 as Canon has turned its back on those that want a high spec crop replacement for the 7DII

  • @Niko_Ly
    @Niko_Ly Před rokem +1

    Thanks for a compact but fare review. I'm looking for a more down to earth tracking focus comparison to Sony and yours comes as a surprise considering all puff pieces I see around. Although it's only a few words w/o any evidence it feels somehow more informative anyway.

  • @barrywilson3352
    @barrywilson3352 Před rokem +12

    I am a stills photographer . Have had the R7 since it came out ( pre ordered ) and find that images are very sharp . eye focus is excellent . Have been a freelance photographer since the 1980,s . Just love the R7 . Just wish that Canon would make a stills camera like the R7 with NO VIDEO .

    • @toke7560
      @toke7560 Před rokem +3

      Just imagine, a camera with just manual and aperture priority. NOTHING else.

    • @alansach8437
      @alansach8437 Před rokem +2

      Just because it can do video doesn't mean you have to use it. I don't believe that a camera without video would be substantially less expensive, and the marketplace seems to favor hybrid cameras.

  • @joskal1965
    @joskal1965 Před rokem +1

    Awesome Kodakcrome presets, love them with my M. Thx

  • @nitsugazemag
    @nitsugazemag Před rokem +1

    What are your thoughts on speed boosters and adapting to ef lenses on the R7 to simulate a near-to full-frame use on the aps-c camera?

  • @SchardtCinematic
    @SchardtCinematic Před rokem +1

    Great Review. How does this compare to the Canon 90D my current camera? Would you say it's better or about equel? I've been wanting Canon to make a camera mirrorless camera with simular price point and features of the 90D. I'd have to say the R7 seems to be that camera.

  • @tankerbruja
    @tankerbruja Před rokem +27

    i was very tempted to shoot canon again just bc of the sheer versatility of the r7. I just wish there were some wider RF mount glass to go along with that unlimited 4k recording.

    • @steven871
      @steven871 Před rokem +1

      All of the EF lenses fit and focus perfectly with the adapter

    • @tankerbruja
      @tankerbruja Před rokem +4

      @@steven871 not perfect focus though is it, it's just a bit slower, and always a little softer than RF glass. I'm still holding out for the new apsc or wide zooms on the r7

    • @steven871
      @steven871 Před rokem +3

      @@tankerbruja understandable. Hope for all of us shooters, we get the lenses at good prices

    • @philiprolenick4475
      @philiprolenick4475 Před rokem +3

      All RF lenses work the same way an EF lens works on an EF-S mount. You can get a wider angle of view from an RF or EF lens by using a speedbooster. There are several videos up here on turning an aps-c camera into a full-frame that way.

    • @AlwaGordon
      @AlwaGordon Před rokem +1

      @@tankerbruja how do you know that it’s softer and slower?

  • @stevesharkey3312
    @stevesharkey3312 Před rokem

    Excellent, you’ve previewed it, had it for months and now reviewed it. Those of us who sold our 90Ds to invest our own cash and pre-order it are still waiting on Canon to fulfill our orders.

    • @CesareFerrari667
      @CesareFerrari667 Před rokem

      Not easy to get, I was lucky enough to find one at my local photography shop

  • @ScottJWaldron
    @ScottJWaldron Před rokem +4

    Nice look at the camera now that it's out. I can't manage to do a transition to RF from EF-M right now but the R7 is a very good sign for future options. Especially with video in my case.

    • @xjooels
      @xjooels Před 10 měsíci

      Use speed booster

    • @ScottJWaldron
      @ScottJWaldron Před 10 měsíci

      @@xjooels yeah, I had used the Viltrox one occasionally

  • @simontrezise8495
    @simontrezise8495 Před rokem

    Hi, thanks. Your reviews are so good, especially in the way you cut through to the main points. I bought a Fuji XT5 the day it appeared in Ireland, and while I like the camera, I find the tracking autofocus is giving me a lot of blurry pictures, like when I tried to photograph rowing on the Liffey a few days ago! I tend to go for APSC cameras rather than full frame. I like compactness and I like the additional reach they give me. Looking for something that feels good in the hand and has state-of-the-art autofocus, is there any sense in me trading in for the R7? I know it means getting new lenses, but I will continue to use the Fuji system for some of my photography (I have an XT30, which has better autofocus than than XT5).

  • @muhdsyakir6842
    @muhdsyakir6842 Před rokem +1

    a few questions.
    context: I now have the 750d or T6i for 6 years now. looking for an upgrade. mainly do event photography but haven't gone professional (as in earn money from it yet. I also have the kit 18-135, efs wide 10-18, ef 50 1.8. I'm looking for an upgrade but not planning to sell any of my gear as I can covert and use and also use a backup cam.
    Should I get the r7? I really like how fast it is and just how similar it feels ergonomically to my 750d. I'm really leaning towards the r7 coz of the price and AF. other stuff that I would really use is auto level and stabilisation, clog, dual card slots.
    Should I get it with the kit 18-150 with the r7? Or should I use that money instead and get body only? I can convert my 18-135 using an adapter, but I'm not sure if this will limit my AF and AF speed.
    Should I buy a speed booster? just yeah should I?

  • @MonroesArtStudio
    @MonroesArtStudio Před rokem +1

    I main an 80D for weddings and all my maternity shoots., Adding in the extra card slot, better video specs, this is just an amazing upgrade for me. My only issue is higher megapixel. How does the higher megapixel work with ISO ranges around 2000?

  • @RP-ms7lu
    @RP-ms7lu Před rokem

    Pictures look sharp with nice colour . Earlier M6 mark ii had sharpness and focus problem.

  • @adrianvanleeuwen
    @adrianvanleeuwen Před rokem +1

    R7 puts the most video high specs into an apsc camera so far. Price wise (in the ball park) as competitors for photo and video hybrids in full frame are Nikon Z5 with IBIS, and Canon RP or the R (but cropped 4K), plus the Sony's you mentioned. The R7 has a lot of speed advantages over those mentioned, high fps in photo, great tracking, and very good video specs from downsampling.

    • @CesareFerrari667
      @CesareFerrari667 Před rokem

      Working with R7 right now and I must say the camera is impressive! Maybe not the best out there, but fur such a price is a sure winner!

  • @TheKingPrawn114
    @TheKingPrawn114 Před rokem +1

    A little more than a month in and I'm really loving the step up to the R7 from my SL2. The kit lens is too versatile as a walk around lens. I wish I could leave it at home, but for hiking it just does too much with acceptable IQ and is really lightweight. I want to love the RF 50 more, but my Tamron SP 45 still produces such good results I'll deal with the weight of it when I must. Being able to adapt all of my EF-S lenses is helpful, but I still want the 85...and 35...and now the 24.

    • @ferolicious
      @ferolicious Před rokem

      I've started thinking about replacing the same camera you did and so far the R7 is on top of my list. I did originally assume I'd move up to full-frame but when taking price and camera development into consideration, I'm more tempted by a newer model than an older one at a bigger discount. I guess most people upgrading from the SL2 to this will be more than happy either way, but still.. How are you finding it now that you've used it a bit longer?

  • @ModernVintageFilm
    @ModernVintageFilm Před rokem

    Yay!! Gear that I can not afford but am very curious about.

  • @MohammadFarahmand-xl3zq
    @MohammadFarahmand-xl3zq Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, thank you for sharing valuable information.
    I am a teacher, and tend to film while I am writing on the whiteboard. Do you think R7 can be a good choice? Or may be you suggest the other one?

  • @AjaySingh-228
    @AjaySingh-228 Před rokem

    Good One Sir..I love it..one of my fav camera in canon..I am planning to buy one sir..I think I will buy soon..I searching job..I am planing to move to some new place sir

  • @FrankEmil007
    @FrankEmil007 Před rokem +1

    I went in the opposite direction. And bought me a couple of new old cameras. These are the Nikon D700 and the Fujifilm X100s. Old cameras aren't bad either. I just love the image quality of theese two..

  • @SteveMorton
    @SteveMorton Před rokem +1

    Thanks Ted for a very detailed review, I really enjoyed hearing your balanced opinion on this camera. Do you know if there is a battery grip option for the R7? Thanks

    • @mathiasjohansson84
      @mathiasjohansson84 Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately, Canon will not make battery grips for the R10 or R7, they said. So one can only hope that third-party manufacturers do this in the future. Hope this was helpful.

    • @SteveMorton
      @SteveMorton Před rokem

      Thanks for that. I guess it will depend what contacts there are for an external grip to use. Just the battery contacts would I guess allow you to increase the battery capacity, but may be not a vertical shutter button or other controls.

  • @brianode11
    @brianode11 Před rokem +2

    Own the full frame R6. Would it be worth it to grab an R7 for wildlife for the extra reach?

  • @focus1ist
    @focus1ist Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @izavial
    @izavial Před 5 měsíci

    Great and very positive review, oh I love gloating over my new camera!

  • @jennifercampbell2030
    @jennifercampbell2030 Před rokem

    What are the memory cards that you use for the R7? I just got mine about a month ago and I have been shopping around for the best UHSII cards to use for it .

  • @Nobodyistderbeste
    @Nobodyistderbeste Před rokem

    Is the image quality same, or maybe a bit better of 90D? I would buy 90D for some Years, but i heared from many Users focus issues with this camera over the Optical viewfinder, so i buyed not! Now i looked interessting to the new R7, when the Focus is now better as on 90D, then i would choosen this Camera!
    Nice review from you!

  • @ervinasztalos6861
    @ervinasztalos6861 Před rokem

    Hi Ted.
    Technically it is possible to open new type of raw file if you convert them to Tif file.

  • @zurcfamily
    @zurcfamily Před rokem

    Thank you!👍🙏

  • @musicman8942
    @musicman8942 Před 3 měsíci

    Something I was hoping to see/hear was Ted's thoughts about the physical makeup of the kit lenses and the RF-S lenses in general and their plastic mounting flanges. That worries the daylights out of me in terms of durability.

  • @Rdenver08
    @Rdenver08 Před rokem +1

    Shooting horse racing with the r3 i find that panning at a fast speed gets difficult when the electronic shutter has that "preview" look to it. does the r7 have a stutter when panning?

  • @dtibor5903
    @dtibor5903 Před rokem

    C70 is the video focused professional APSC camera that you asked for :))

  • @KINNZ94
    @KINNZ94 Před rokem +2

    Great video, thanks. Can you use ef-s lens with an adaptor with R7?

  • @deadpool6072
    @deadpool6072 Před rokem

    I’ll stay with film cameras. But I just love watching you discuss cameras haha

  • @19ab59
    @19ab59 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi Ted, thank you for this review. It does help for me to decide but not enough ...yet. I'm looking for a used camera and am torn between the Sony A7 III, Canon R6 en R7. I mainly use it for various situations, mostly during daytime. I own a A7r II but it's AF is well could be better. How about the dynamic range and recovering shadows and highlights? Any advise is welcome. Greetz Ab

  • @peterjulianphotos4659

    Hi Ted, would be interested in your take on Canon limiting 3rd party lenses on the new R mount system - as an ametuer photograpther I need to really justify every lens I purchase and when considering what is available in Nikon and Sony, I think Canon may have dropped the ball - love to hear your take.

  • @Brianmatthewlewis
    @Brianmatthewlewis Před 6 měsíci

    What do you think about speed-boosters for canon r7. I hear the canon has some purple fringing but the 2 viltrox s.boosters seem good? There aren’t any reviews for photo and none comparing the canon to the 2 viltrox. Now canon has good crop bodies but limited crop lenses. So it seems like a possible work around but I’d like to be sure before recommending to friends looking to get into photography. Reviews please? 🙏

  • @brentj7564
    @brentj7564 Před rokem

    Excellent review! Just a suggestion on your "bundled offerings", you should provide some price incentive to your followers. As is the price of buying your presets packages individually x 2 is exactly the same cost of buying 1 bundled package, there is no incentive to buy the bundle upfront. Maybe individual preset package = $29.95 and Bundle = $49.95?

  • @JaredHoyman
    @JaredHoyman Před rokem

    The R7 has complimented my R6 very well. I ended up picking up the tascam XLR adapter that connects directly to the electronic communication in the hotshoe. WOW...that alone made this the closest to a quality cinema camera in this price range. The tests I've done on my channel make it a hard choice for some between this and the R6. Thanks for the review.

  • @luminaire7085
    @luminaire7085 Před rokem +1

    Mine will go back to the store after 10 days. Was shooting on holidays and it just shutdown by itself a few times (not filming). It took a few on/off cycles before it came back to life.
    Also in AV, the focus spot always revert to the bottom left at each power cycle so it becomes quite annoying if I forget to recenter it each time.
    Too bad that where I was the only BIFs were seagulls, there are some municipal parks for other bird watching but the nearby landlords give you a hard time if you walk too close to their lot.

    • @MarkD3P
      @MarkD3P Před rokem +1

      Yep LuMi Naire I’ve experienced the random shutdowns a couple times as well. Took removal of the battery and reinsertion to correct. Still keeping mine but hopefully this will be fixed in firmware.

  • @wildwaygarden
    @wildwaygarden Před rokem

    Hi Ted, I've been thinking about this camera vs full frame, I think full frame is what I should aim for for various reasons, but I'm still a bit confused about the difference between APS-C and full frame. Is it mainly that the image is cropped in APS-C and that full frame can take better photos in low light conditions?

    • @The_NSeven
      @The_NSeven Před rokem +1

      Basically yeah. So a 50mm on APS-C will have the equivalent field of view as a 80mm on a full frame, as 50*1.6=80. But it's the same for the aperture. APS-C adds a stop of light to the f number, so a f2 on APS-C is equivalent to a f2.8 on full frame. By this logic, APS-C cameras are simply not able to capture as much light as full frame, so yes, they will be worse in low light situations.

  • @GalacticoUC
    @GalacticoUC Před rokem +1

    Great video, overall R7 looks really good. I see the R7 as the perfect R5 back up camera, what do you think?

    • @HuwRichards
      @HuwRichards Před rokem +1

      I think R7 is perfect back up for R5

  • @AlexsaurusRex
    @AlexsaurusRex Před rokem

    first mirrorless was the EOS-M for Canon

  • @user-wu8fh8ih9x
    @user-wu8fh8ih9x Před 7 měsíci

    Which Len's is good for r7 wedding Photography and street photography thank you

  • @arnaudroy4212
    @arnaudroy4212 Před rokem

    Hi. May I know if I can use your film simulation presets in Adobe Camera RAW. Thanks.

  • @lindsyvrijsen6886
    @lindsyvrijsen6886 Před 7 měsíci

    What about graininess? When I take pictures with my 2000d at ISO 1600, my pictures are very grainy. Is that better with the R7? This is the only thing that has yet to convince me to buy this camera.

  • @billx4266
    @billx4266 Před 6 měsíci

    Those presets you sell, can you use it with capture one? Because i dont use adobe stuff....

  • @tannukujur9745
    @tannukujur9745 Před rokem +1

    which lens is better for video with R7

  • @ytr8989
    @ytr8989 Před rokem

    I really like this R7. Would I need to buy special software to read those RAW files? I don’t have any special software editing tools. How’s the built quality? The flippy screen looks kind of weak.

    • @steven871
      @steven871 Před rokem +1

      Lightroom works now. Better noise handling from Canons free DPP or DXO Raw

  • @connorbrady3651
    @connorbrady3651 Před rokem +1

    I got the same camera, lens, and Apple Watch band.

  • @dct124
    @dct124 Před rokem

    This would've been a pro camera 5yrs ago. Now we're just getting features in excess. Does it have a battery grip?

  • @rjrex8
    @rjrex8 Před rokem

    Canon quality is superb

  • @MumtazBahri
    @MumtazBahri Před rokem +2

    I really like the R7 but I will not think about it unless there will be an APS-C RF lenses 😉

    • @Halfhoff
      @Halfhoff Před rokem +1

      There are five rumored to be coming besides the two kit lenses

    • @MumtazBahri
      @MumtazBahri Před rokem +1

      @@Halfhoff thanks dear, they should because using the full frame lenses might make sense only for the one who's already invested in the full frame not for who is just getting in the system 😉

  • @user-mk3ud6fh7x
    @user-mk3ud6fh7x Před 4 měsíci +2

    Just ordered my R7 last night and I haven't the slightest clue about Photography😅 here goes nothing.

  • @deejayiwan7
    @deejayiwan7 Před rokem

    This or second hand R.... Or new RP? 🤔🤔🤔

  • @petergunndetective
    @petergunndetective Před rokem +3

    I've been super interested in how well the Sigma 18-35 works adapted to this R7. No one has done an in depth look at it, other than for video, but I think there are a bunch of people who would think of this as a great camera if it worked really well with that lens.

    • @AlwaGordon
      @AlwaGordon Před rokem

      Far reach films did a review with that combo

    • @IntothewestOkotoks
      @IntothewestOkotoks Před rokem

      I got my R7 last week and have been testing with my Tamron 45 1.8, Tamron 100-400, Canon L lenses, and my two Sigma lenses: 17-70 2.8-4 and 8-16 4.5-5.6. The Sigmas both seemed to work as well as they did on my 80D (the 8-16 is an older Sigma design, I believe from about 2010-2011). I haven’t fully tested the eye AF performance on the two Sigmas, but I’m not expecting issues especially with the 17-70 since the two Tamrons had no real issues…surprising given that I could never fine-tune the Tamron 45 well enough on my 80D. I haven’t updated any of the Sigma/Tamron lenses with their docks. Not exactly the 18-35, but I believe that’s a more recent design anyway, and I’m pleasantly surprised the Tamron/Sigmas work as well as they do. I’m using the control ring adapter. Hope that helps.

  • @ItzSi
    @ItzSi Před rokem

    Cant get hold of one, preorders are taking so long

  • @Kkkk-yz7dl
    @Kkkk-yz7dl Před rokem

    Between R / R7 wich one better ?? I am a weddibg photographer

  • @ruff1draft
    @ruff1draft Před rokem

    Hopefully the Canon RP Mark 2 will have the same battery as the R7 and also have two card slots and unlimited recording time limit

  • @Kevon420
    @Kevon420 Před rokem

    This camera seems great. As someone who is tempted by the cheap RF mount cameras like the EOS R and RP, but is disappointed by their lack of IBIS and solid video features I might just have to go for the R7. It isn't full frame which is unfortune - I'd love to use lenses like the 50mm f1.2 RF, and there isn't a APS-C equivalent at the moment. Otherwise this camera is close to perfect, I'd love to have one.

    • @CesareFerrari667
      @CesareFerrari667 Před rokem

      The camera actually is very good! Lenses sure are a problem but the image quality is impressive and the price is fine for this body

    • @medhanshtripathi1488
      @medhanshtripathi1488 Před rokem

      I think you can use rf lenses on the r7

    • @CesareFerrari667
      @CesareFerrari667 Před rokem

      @@medhanshtripathi1488 sure you can, with a mount adapter, but it results in heavyer, bulkier and outdated glass on a modern body. I tried and it is quite uncomfortable

    • @medhanshtripathi1488
      @medhanshtripathi1488 Před rokem +1

      @@CesareFerrari667 thats a good point. Its unfortunate that canon is lagging behind in terms of lenses when they're releasing so many bodies

    • @CesareFerrari667
      @CesareFerrari667 Před rokem

      @@medhanshtripathi1488 I am sure lenses will come

  • @marvellis6762
    @marvellis6762 Před rokem

    Do Canon make any Mirrorless or DSLR with just a tilt screen?.... it's why I've never ever picked one up because to me, flip screens are a cardinal sin in photography, just my opinion.

  • @alexfournier9956
    @alexfournier9956 Před rokem +1

    CANON R7 VS FUJI XT5 / XH2 ?

  • @Capt-Joe
    @Capt-Joe Před rokem

    does it have a mic input ?

  • @Felix92Bs
    @Felix92Bs Před rokem

    I was about to buy the R6 until I saw this video which now makes me to consider to buy the R7 instead. I am not interested in doing videos and I only care about taking photos with it. So is the R7 a better option given the higher MPs? Thanks for your answer! :)

    • @CesareFerrari667
      @CesareFerrari667 Před rokem

      In my opinion it is overall a better camera! The only issue is glass - at this point rf mount only has goog lenses for full frame sensors, leaving aps-c lenses behind. Currently I am working with R7 and rf lenses, despite the crop factor. The game is working, image quality is a game changer. We only have to forget about focal length accuracy

    • @shaunotter
      @shaunotter Před rokem +1

      The R6 is superior for low light image quality, that’s perhaps the most significant difference, followed perhaps with the ability to best utilize L series lenses (wide ones especially).

    • @CesareFerrari667
      @CesareFerrari667 Před rokem

      @@shaunotter sure it will be better, but pros of the R6 don’t make up for the extra cost for my kind of commissions. I will skip R6 and aim for R5 in a couple of years 😁

  • @TheAfricanChronicles
    @TheAfricanChronicles Před rokem

    I've been told that there will NOT have any battery grip for this camera. Can you please confirm? If yes, it's a major drop off for me...

    • @aspotterabroad4145
      @aspotterabroad4145 Před rokem

      I hope there will be. I was very apprehensive when I ordered the R7 but now that it has been in my hand, I’m not concerned about the lack of BG. My hand fits in the grip better than it does in the R5 (with the 5 my pinky finger would end up under the camera so I got a BG for it). That issue isn’t happening for me with the 7

  • @Gabe731
    @Gabe731 Před rokem +1

    Great content as always. How do you think the R7 compares to something like the A7C? The reason I ask is because used prices are decent and the choices of third party lenses.

    • @Niko_Ly
      @Niko_Ly Před rokem +1

      Not a fare comparison, sorry. A7C will be much better due to sensor size and Sony focus anyway.
      I'd say a6600 compares well to R7 while a6400 to R10.
      Considering a choice/price of lenses my favorite would be Sony, then Fuji and sorry, Canon comes as only the 3rd.
      But if either or both of 10bit for video and 4 more FPS with mechanical shutter are critical then Canon it is.

    • @DarrylUK
      @DarrylUK Před rokem +1

      @@Niko_Ly I don't necessarily agree with that. I have a A7C and R7. Lens choice is day and night, great choice on the Sony without adapting. However ergonomics and EVF are awful on the A7C.
      I can't complain about the image quality on the Sony, however the AF isn't as good as the R7.
      Additionally for long focal lengths the R7 is far more compact. Comparing my A7C and 200-600 to the R7 with 100-400 is laughable. The Sony is well over double the weight.
      However at the wide end there isn't a lot of great choice for Canon APS-C. The lovely Tamron 17-28 is around the same size as the 10-18 adapted. It's crazy.
      You certainly need to look at what your subjects typically are and how much you value other aspects such as ergonomics versus absolute image quality.

    • @Niko_Ly
      @Niko_Ly Před rokem +2

      @@DarrylUK The ergonomics is subjective, pure numbers say R7/10, A7C and A6400/6600 almost identical except for Sony being on the light side (and I personally prefer weight saving)
      I really want to see a professional comparison of Canon R7/10 AF with Sony a6400/a7iii. I hope Canon will be better and it will push Sony 🙂 But the author of this video gives the edge to the Sony for example, unfortunately without any objective explanation.
      For the long focal length a6400 + 70-350 is even more compact with less then 1kg total weight comparing to 2kg of R7 with 100-400. And I'd really like to see how much stops of stab R7 can produce to push Sony once again 🙂
      And for anybody like me who also loves to shoot at ultra wide while traveling there is just no alternative to a6400 + 11mm F1.8 with less then 600 gram system for 1500 USD new.
      Honestly I expected more from R7/10 but even so Canon can push Sony to make new and better APS-C.

    • @DarrylUK
      @DarrylUK Před rokem +1

      @@Niko_Ly some good points, I would just point out though that the RF100-400 is only 635g and the R7 612g with card and battery. So 1,247g for the pair for 640MM reach VS 525MM on the Sony.
      The 6400 plus 70-350 is 625g plus 403g, so just over 1kg. The Sony a6600 is another 100g heavier.

    • @DarrylUK
      @DarrylUK Před rokem +1

      @@Niko_Ly oh, and completely agree on the 11mm. Such an awesome wide APS-C lens.

  • @pankajmandal522
    @pankajmandal522 Před rokem

    R10 or r7 pls recommend

  • @DenisSanacore
    @DenisSanacore Před rokem

    Does xt4 have better image quality for photo ?
    Thanks

  • @beccamitchell05
    @beccamitchell05 Před rokem

    It seems like the professional apsc canon camera for video is going to stick with the C70 unless they finally come out with the forever rumored, probably never gonna happen C50. But one can dream. Please something less than $3000! Lol

  • @HeroShotz
    @HeroShotz Před 11 měsíci

    Canon needs to release some 2.8 lenses for the r7.

    • @sdhute
      @sdhute Před 6 měsíci

      Hopefully sigma will come and save the day like they did with the ef-m mount when canon created yet another apsc lens dessert.

  • @johnsmalldridge6356
    @johnsmalldridge6356 Před rokem +2

    Canon should really open up lens specs to third party producers.