I'm looking forward to the release of the R7 MII and hope it's more in line, ergonomically, with the 7D MII, R6 MII, and R5 MII. The R7 fell short in my opinion, especially with no grip option. Canon must realize now that the R7 MII must have a grip option, especially since it will be their top APS-C body. The 1.6 crop factor is one aspect I'm looking for. Another feature I'm most concerned about is a software issue, and that is the ability to register a second AF zone like in the 7D MII, R3, and R1. Both the R6 and R6 MII don't have this feature, which is why I won't use them. Speaking with reps at CPS they also don't know why this feature is left out of the software. Maybe someone here can shed some light into this. Maybe it's because the R6 MII and the R5 MII are geared for portraiture rather than sports. Registering and switching between 2 AF zones is a priority for me, which is why I use 2 R3's. It allows me to capture many more images in sports. It gives me more control over what area of the frame I want in focus at a push of a button.
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