Re: Jared Polin's R7 review In reply to BirdShooter7 • Jul 24, 2022 2 Almost everything is in focus as well as you'd hope; sometimes the 100-500 doesn't let in enough light for evening field sports. Nothing super surprising. If you are looking for flaws in the AF this v...
Bird Photography The Canon EOS R7 is a mid-range APS-C camera that sits below theCanon EOS R6 Mark IIin Canon's mirrorless lineup. It's been touted as a spiritual successor to the sports-and-wildlife-oriented Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR from 2014. With all the advantages of modern mirr...
I treated myself to an R7, and am amazed by the incredible AF, on faces and animals. On lager birds it will track the bird in flight and stay focused on its eye! Mostly with EF 100-400 IS L II with or without Extender 1.4x III. No RF lenses yet, and my EF lenses work flawles...
Canon's newest flagship APS-C mirrorless camera the Canon EOS R7 has in-body image stabilization but did it impress or disappoint?
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In Canon's lineup, it sits above the more explicitly beginner-oriented Canon EOS R50 and Canon EOS R100 but below the more advanced Canon EOS R7. It represents a compelling middle ground, with an advanced Dual Pixel CMOS II autofocus system, compact and user-friendly design, and many ...
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Often on the bike, it's a bird or some other critter off in the distance that I want to capture before it gets spooked and scampers/flies away. For that, I need the zoom. As for the S110, it's a last ditch effort to see if anything can be done to remedy the focus issue ...