The Canon EOS R7 Mark II likely isn’t coming in 2026

Well, the rumored upgrades were hardly minor. Regardless, it doesn't explain a year plus of rumored specs from "accurate" sources. Canon didn't leak the false specs. That said, I have my doubts Canon will ever make a mirrorless APS body suitable for birding. Too much cost, too few buyers. We wanted to believe the fantasy.
Shure but that is the reason I mentioned video and photo - APS-C photo has its uses in sports IMO and as a format similar to Super35 it is a great format for "classical" movie productions. A very fast sensor (w/ or w/o global shutter) is a real differentiator.
Maybe Canon is trying to choose from two releas concepts:
→ R7 ii with lots of video specs
→ R7 ii PLUS R7 V for both directions with specialized bodies using a broad set of identical parts but different body/software/hw controls for both scenarios.
 
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I've been waiting to buy it since the beginning of the year, after this news I didn't wait any longer and bought the R7 for a great price of 800 dollars 😀 Now it will last me a while and then I'll buy the R7M2 on sale (if it ever comes out) ... I managed to get to that price because Canon currently has cashback and I bought it with a gift (EF-RF converter) and set lens RF-S 18-150mm ....which I sold both in no time .. thanks CR : )

And what's the first thing to photograph with the R7 than birds?

Happy spring everyone :)

 
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Well, if it is true that the R7 MII won't be released until 2027, it follows the slow release and constant release date changes of the 7D MII. This June will be 4 years since the R7 was released and Canon really needs to update their top of the line APS camera, desperately. And why update the R8 when it's only 3 years old and the R6 MII and R5 MII were just released? Whereas the "flagship APS" R7 is 4 years old and lacking many advanced features(can't even put a grip on it!). Many photographers can't wait to purchase the R7 MII.
 
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Well, if it is true that the R7 MII won't be released until 2027, it follows the slow release and constant release date changes of the 7D MII. This June will be 4 years since the R7 was released and Canon really needs to update their top of the line APS camera, desperately. And why update the R8 when it's only 3 years old and the R6 MII and R5 MII were just released? Whereas the "flagship APS" R7 is 4 years old and lacking many advanced features(can't even put a grip on it!). Many photographers can't wait to purchase the R7 MII.
In the DSLR days, sometimes lower tier models were updated more frequently than higher ones, this is nothing new.
 
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Whereas the "flagship APS" R7 is 4 years old and lacking many advanced features(can't even put a grip on it!).
In the DSLR days, sometimes lower tier models were updated more frequently than higher ones, this is nothing new.
As I’ve stated before, the 7-series historically has been the least frequently updated.
7D – 2009​
7DII – 2014​
R7 – 2022​

The line moved downmarket with the R7. The concept of a ‘flagship APS-C’ isn’t really relevant. Lens sales are very profitable for Canon, they likely want high-end users to buy FF bodies and lenses.
 
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