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The long-rumored Canon R7 Mark II is coming in 2026, which isn't new information. I have a lot more confidence now after being told that it will ship in the first half of 2026. The exact annoumncement date is unknown. I suspect that it will come after the CP+ show that wraps up in early March.
R7 Mark II Specifications?
There are little bits of information coming in about the capibilities. I reported a couple of weeks ago that the R7 Mark II would be equipped with a 40MP sensor, but now I have been told the actual resolution will be an all-new 39MP BSI sensor. No word on whether it will be stacked. I don't want to guess on the stacked thing now. It's better not knowing than raising hopes.
The R7 Mark II will also shoot 8K I am being told, information about framerates and whether it will shoot RAW video is unknown at this time.
We will also see the same CFe/SD card slot set up we have in the EOS R5 Mark II and EOS R6 Mark III.
Conclusion
I hope I am wrong about my guess that the camera will come after the CP+ show, it would be nice to see it announced beforehand, it would give the show some excitement for more people than just a camera like a $5000+ EOS R3 Mark II.
There will be lens announcements around the same time, but I'm not going to talk about those now.

Funnily, the R8 hit the exact same price point (Christmas deal is even better since you get an adapter for only 19 €) and pattern. Is there a mkii on the way as well?
It's still very expensive to produce stacked sensors due to the fact that they have to be stacked. That involves fabbing multiple sensor layers and then (literally) bonding them together in a very precise process. This is why it was never going to happen for the R6 III to get the R3 sensor, and it's why it does not make sense for the R7 to get a fully stacked sensor.
The only BSI sensors Canon has used in R cameras thus far have been stacked ones. Will Canon finally move to non-stacked BSI, and do it first in the R7 II rather than the R6 III? Maybe? It's more likely than a fully stacked sensor, but I personally wouldn't bet on it happening. For whatever reason, Canon seems perfectly happy sticking to FSI sensors.
I agree. It's harder to convince a casual observer that a sensor is "new improved" if the megapixels stays the same.
But if I was and knowing the IQ from a friends R7 I really hope for better pixels (s/n, high ISO performance) than for more pixels.
If Canon can deliver both at the same time, that'll be welcome, for sure.
Swell.
But didn't dare dreaming about 40MP, which, in my eyes, Canon would only do if they could actually improve SNR and high ISO performance. Seems like they may have achieved just that! This will be an amazing powerhouse. Can't wait to see it announced, hopefully with some great APS-C lenses to follow by Canon, Sigma and Tamron!
If this is true, it could be the answer to my dreams for an airshow/planespotting/wildlife camera (with the 100-500mm) without having to spend $10K on an A1 II setup. Of course, it'd have to have a healthy buffer and hopefully a CFe card slot to eat all those pixels in a high FPS burst.
I hope the 100-500mm can resolve that insane pixel density well enough.
I'll trust your math. I got 14.9 😜
Will it have vastly improved AF over my hugely disappointing R7? If so, I'll buy it, otherwise I'll pick up a refurbed R6ii, sell my R7 and be done with buying new bodies for now.