The R7 Mark II with 39MP: It Sounds Spot on – and here’s why it makes sense

Whatever pixel count the Mark II will get, whatever sensor design, the performance will be very interesting.
Can't wait what readout speed and what DR and s/n it will deliver. I hope your predictions are right @Richard CR.

Yes, I really want this lens for my next APS-C camera, as Canon doesn’t think we deserve a modern fast kit zoom.
And I can tell you, you will love the 18-50 DC DN. At least I do.
 
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I'm holding out for hope of a stacked sensor. If it's not stacked, it would need to at least have a fast enough readout speed, but I'm not sure it'd be fast enough to satisfy those of us who want, above all else, a fast readout speed. For me it's not just about warping bird wings or propeller/rotor blades, but also the longevity/durability of the camera. The more I can rely on electronic shutter and less on mechanical, the longer the camera (or at least the shutter mechanism) will last, as well as retaining possible resale value if that comes to pass. I'd honestly rather save up for an R5 II instead (not an impossibility regardless) than buy an R7 II that I wear out the mechanical shutter on because I suck and rely on spray-and-pray instead of skill.
 
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Regarding the comments on a R5s or R3 I could see that from a marketing and sales position it would be beneficial to have the ‘high resolution’ model as a separate model - the R3ii. Also would then make the positioning in the line up clear.
 
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