Stock Notice: Canon EOS R7 at the Canon USA Store

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The Canon USA Store is showing stock for the brand new Canon EOS R7 as body-only for $1499 or kitted with the brand new Canon RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM for $1899.
Canon EOS R7 Body $1499 | Canon EOS R7 w/18-150 IS STM $1899
Canon EOS R7 Key Features

High Image Quality with a 32.5 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS Sensor
High-Speed Shooting
Blazing Fast Autofocus
5-axis In-body Image Stabilization with auto-level technology
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Get professional quality video with Smart Shoe integration for audio and HQ 4K
Sensor Size: APS-C Camera Format
Resolution: 34 MP

Canon RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Key Features

Extended-range, RF-S mount Zoom Lens For APS-C Cameras
Lead Screw-type STM
Image Stabilization with up to 4.5 Stops of Shake Correction
Two Aspherical Elements and Canon Super Spectra Coating
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After my recent trip to Kenia and a four-day safari, I thought I'd get the R7 for shooting wildlife/ sports in the future and attach my 100-500mm to it because I actually did not enjoy using the RF extender with its very limiting flexibility (Canon really dropped the ball here imho). Turns out, the R7 does have a battery grip... how on earth should someone shoot with 100-500mm or one of the big whites without an BG? Sry Canon, not buying the R7 and now selling the extender...
 
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After my recent trip to Kenia and a four-day safari, I thought I'd get the R7 for shooting wildlife/ sports in the future and attach my 100-500mm to it because I actually did not enjoy using the RF extender with its very limiting flexibility (Canon really dropped the ball here imho). Turns out, the R7 does have a battery grip... how on earth should someone shoot with 100-500mm or one of the big whites without an BG? Sry Canon, not buying the R7 and now selling the extender...
I use the R5 (tiny bit taller) witha 100-500mm with no problems. I don't feel the need for a battery grip at all (which would add weight to the combination). On safari I've alway shot resting on a bean bag, the weight / size of the camera hardly comes into it. The big issue it the weight of the big whites and lifting them up and down. If I get there again I think I'd leave the big lens at home and use the 100-500mm. It would be far better for my back neck and shoulders.
 
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I don't feel the need for a battery grip at all (which would add weight to the combination).
I do feel the need for a BG when I'm shooting vertically (portrait style). It is just way more relaxing when you have a shutter button on the right hand side, especially with a RF 100-500mm.

On safari I've alway shot resting on a bean bag, the weight / size of the camera hardly comes into it.
That's what I use(d) too, it actually helped a lot especially when shooting horizontally (landscape mode). Still there are plenty of cases where I do need a BG...

Looking at the photographers in Masai Mara, 8 out 10 (I did actually count ) with a big white or telezoom lens used a BG.

I just don't get what advantage Canon might by NOT offering a BG...
If someone doesn't want/ need it: fine, I get that. But leaving people who want one with any option...whew, just not a customer friendly offering...
 
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The R7 showed in stock when logged in to the CPS website earlier this week. I placed the order, the email they sent me said it was in stock. However when checking order status it said "Backordered".

I called Canon Sales the next morning and it was indeed backordered. I went ahead and canceled as I do not want an open order.

Until some confirms they have one in hand I would call this one a Rumor.
 
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I just don't get what advantage Canon might by NOT offering a BG...
If someone doesn't want/ need it: fine, I get that. But leaving people who want one with any option...whew, just not a customer friendly offering...
Presumably they ran the numbers and concluded the cost of design, manufacture, and distribution was unlikely to yield much profit. I can't think of another likely explanation.
 
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The R7 showed in stock when logged in to the CPS website earlier this week. I placed the order, the email they sent me said it was in stock. However when checking order status it said "Backordered".

I called Canon Sales the next morning and it was indeed backordered. I went ahead and canceled as I do not want an open order.

Until some confirms they have one in hand I would call this one a Rumor.
I ordered one on Launch day from WEX in the UK, it was in my hands on Friday.
 
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I do feel the need for a BG when I'm shooting vertically (portrait style). It is just way more relaxing when you have a shutter button on the right hand side, especially with a RF 100-500mm.
Shooting vertically is about the only time I want a BG especially when I tore the rotator cuff on my right shoulder.
 
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I have pre-order pending on BH still......Canon USA store still shows it in stock....does anyone know if this is legit or not? I don't want 2 preorders outstanding...
Can't help you except to say that I'm in the same position. I emailed B&H and the CS reply was that they didn't know when they were getting "more". I ordered at 7:30AM EDST on introduction day.
 
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Can't help you except to say that I'm in the same position. I emailed B&H and the CS reply was that they didn't know when they were getting "more". I ordered at 7:30AM EDST on introduction day.

Same. I think 'preferred' folks get theirs first, that would be my guess. I ordered mine at almost the exact same time as you.
 
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