I think that if you try to look 'as objectively as possible' at the competition, the 2 benchmark stacked-sensor crop cameras in the market are the OM-1 MkII and the Fuji X-H2S. The OM-1 has a post-tariff list price of $2399US (although is usually discounted now) and the X-H2S has a list price of $2899US. Given that, *if* the R7II is truly a fully stacked sensor, I don't see how it isn't going to be in that range - call it $2500 for convenience.
Sound reasoning. I've said that if it has the best of all the features it has been rumored to over these months, I'd be willing to pay ~$3000, and given the MSRP of the stacked 26mp X-HS2 and the 40mp X-H2 it honestly wouldn't surprise me if it cost that much. I also kinda hope it does cost that much, not because I
want to pay that much, but that'd mean they're not nerfing it and we're getting all the premium goodness like a fully stacked sensor, good viewfinder, CFe slot, and beefy buffer. A proper high performance camera with a crop sensor, not a budget model that costs less by limiting features and giving it a crop sensor.