I purchased the R7 just after it came out, and although it was a good camera, I quickly realised it did have some design flaws. Shooting at 30fps was great until the camera hit the buffer, and although I changed the setting to shoot in compressed RAW, it was still an issue. The other main issue for me was the rolling shutter, unfortunately the read out speed was just inadequate for a supposedly wildlife / sports camera. The reason I purchased the camera was to have the benefits of an APS-C for wildlife, however because of the limitations of the R7, I resorted back to my trusty R5. I have been waiting for the R7 mark II to be released, as I believe for wildlife, this could be a great camera to have in the bag, if the limitations outlined above are addressed in the new model. Its going to be either the R7 II or the R5 II, lets wait & see ?
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