Canon EOS R7 Mark II to Have Stacked 40MP Sensor?
- By SereneSpeed
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I am looking forward to this rumoured sensor (if it turns out to be real). I have an R5 that’s kept up with all my demands. I earn a living shooting portraits, headshots, product, and interiors/boats. I have have a wildlife photography hobby.
For a secondary/backup body, the R7ii, with a prosumer (5/6 series) design would tick most of my boxes. For wildlife I’d have more pixels on subject. And, for everything else I control the light, so there’s no diminished signal in the S/N ratio. (I don’t often deliver files that need more than 20-24mp - it’s only a couple times a year a client actually needs high resolution).
I think I’d also like to see what I do with the alternative FOV provided by a crop body mounted to my FF lenses. For example, I have a big’ol Sigma art 85/1.4 that I use for headshots and portraits. I could see selling it and using my RF 50/1.2 on the rumoured R7ii, for something nearly the same. I don’t shoot the Sigma wide open - headshot need more DOF and I prefer a sharper portrait (most of the time).
This might also encourage me to upgrade my EF 16-35/4 to the RF 14-35/4, which I think would make a nice little, relatively light, and flexible walk around lens for an R7ii with a 5/6 series style body.
I just hope it has a very substantial buffer. My wildlife skills are not up to par and I lean heavily on a deep buffer to make up for my lack of timing…
For a secondary/backup body, the R7ii, with a prosumer (5/6 series) design would tick most of my boxes. For wildlife I’d have more pixels on subject. And, for everything else I control the light, so there’s no diminished signal in the S/N ratio. (I don’t often deliver files that need more than 20-24mp - it’s only a couple times a year a client actually needs high resolution).
I think I’d also like to see what I do with the alternative FOV provided by a crop body mounted to my FF lenses. For example, I have a big’ol Sigma art 85/1.4 that I use for headshots and portraits. I could see selling it and using my RF 50/1.2 on the rumoured R7ii, for something nearly the same. I don’t shoot the Sigma wide open - headshot need more DOF and I prefer a sharper portrait (most of the time).
This might also encourage me to upgrade my EF 16-35/4 to the RF 14-35/4, which I think would make a nice little, relatively light, and flexible walk around lens for an R7ii with a 5/6 series style body.
I just hope it has a very substantial buffer. My wildlife skills are not up to par and I lean heavily on a deep buffer to make up for my lack of timing…
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