And I can tell you, you will love the 18-50 DC DN. At least I do.
I totally agree, it's perfect for my tabletop studio stuff. A really sweet little lens.
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And I can tell you, you will love the 18-50 DC DN. At least I do.
How do you think that the market segmentation is different between 7D/7Dii and rumoured R7ii?39 MP worries me, but not for the reasons expressed by some in this thread. It's because of what it says about Canon's target market for this camera, which is not the market segment that bought the 7D and 7D2. I don't have a problem with 39 MP, but I also don't really need it. I do need a bigger body, with solid, weatherproof construction and chunky controls for operating with cold hands and/or gloves, without taking my eye from the viewfinder. Above all I do need a much faster sensor for the reasons discussed many times. Canon has a second chance to offer us a true 7D2 successor, but if they've chosen not to, too many of us will look elsewhere and there won't be a third chance.
39 MP worries me, but not for the reasons expressed by some in this thread. It's because of what it says about Canon's target market for this camera, which is not the market segment that bought the 7D and 7D2.
The 7D/7Dii appealed above all to outdoors/wildlife photographers, and by the standards of the day they had pretty much everything. The R7 doesn't - as a mirrorless replacement for the 90D it was quite good, and incredibly affordable, but as a 7Dii successor it wasn't even close.How do you think that the market segmentation is different between 7D/7Dii and rumoured R7ii?
Okay, so the rumors are sounding as if it appears that the Canon EOS R7 Mark II is indeed set to arrive in the first half of 2026 with a new 39MP APS-C sensor of BSI variety, either stacked or unstacked. As someone who enjoys delicious megapickles, I'll be happy with 39 versus 32.5, even […]
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No one has talked about the R7's wonderful Quick Control Dial! Am I the only user who prefers Canon's implementation of this dial?? It's position is perfect, allowing for quick movements of my thumb between it and the AF-on button. On other cameras the dial is too low and awkwardly placed for my hand. I hope they keep it but make a few improvements: make it larger(!) and more "grippy". Aesthetically, it is butt ugly but works for me.
Aside from what has been discussed already, I want the 7DII to be tougher, something along the lines of the 7DII or even the 1D series.
I, too, doubt we will see a stacked sensor in the R7 II. Based on what we seem to know from the DSLR days, the market for a high end APS-C camera is very low. The Canon 7 series had a very long time between generations, and I believe Nikon never had a refresh of their D500. Now that we are well into the mirrorless era, the market for a high end APS-C camera is certainly even lower, as many old 7D users have switched to the Full Frame R5 series. And the big elephant in the room is, will R7 users who want to upgrade be willing to spend what will likely be twice as much for an R7 II as they did for their R7? Has any Canon camera come close to doubling the price between generations?
Of course, the fact that the rumors always seem to think that the next camera will have a stacked sensor, means people will be disappointed, will piss and moan, will blame Canon even though the blame is not theirs.
More megapixels might sell cameras in the short term to the unsuspecting, but it's image quality and features that keep consumers turning to the "pro" level APS-C cameras.
There's a reason that Nikon (20mp) and Sony (26mp) don't got for super high resolution in this market and at 32mp, Canon can already claim "victory" there.
I totally agree, it's perfect for my tabletop studio stuff. A really sweet little lens.
I really don't understand readout times. The R7 can be truly bad for bird and insect wings but I have never had any problems whatsoever with the R5, which is only twice as fast. The R5 does have rolling shutter effects on panning against backgrounds with vertical lines that come out sloping, but not with wings flapping.