Why No EOS R7 Mark II This Year?

Has there been any more input about the resolution of the R7-2 and/or R7V? One conjecture had it at 7680 pixels horizontal.

Next question, you shoot professional basketball, which is a crowded and chaotic sport, and have mentioned pre-capture as an excuse for upgrading my R6-2 to an R6-3.. Do you use pre-capture most or all of the time when shooting basketball?
 
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They gave us cheap supertelephoto RF lenses, a birder of limited means can do very well with current gear.
Exactly, RF 100-400 is better than it should be, in reasonable light it can be as good as RF 100-500. Even with 1.4 extender. And R7 with RF 100-400 is lighter than micro 4/3. And cheaper. Not a perfect setup, but when price or weight is a priority, it’s a winner. You still get great pictures.
 
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Exactly, RF 100-400 is better than it should be, in reasonable light it can be as good as RF 100-500. Even with 1.4 extender. And R7 with RF 100-400 is lighter than micro 4/3. And cheaper. Not a perfect setup, but when price or weight is a priority, it’s a winner. You still get great pictures.
The R7 plus RF 100-400mm is a winning combination, and for perched birds is pretty close to the R5ii + RF 100-500mm. It's also great for dragonflies and butterflies etc. I've posted dozens of shots on CR of birds and insects taken side by side by my wife with the R7 + RF 100-400mm and by me with the R5ii/R5 + R 100-500mm, and it's pretty difficult to distinguish between them. Here are some shots from yesterday. https://www.canonrumors.com/forum/threads/dragonflies-and-damselflies.35543/page-148#post-1046336
 
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So that it doesn't happen after those amazing rumors... I'll keep the same sensor, make the body smaller, add CF cards, improve reading and cheers... but the question is, would we need anything else? The R7 is just too good 😀
The major drawbacks for the R7 are AF and not having Pre-shooting. It's great for stills, but for action, BIF, DIF etc it's not in the same league as the R5ii etc. If they improved the AF and added Pre-shooting, I'd throw on a lighter telephoto like the RF 100-500mm or the RF 100-400mm and use it rather than the R5ii + RF 200-800mm. I have a feeling Canon might not like that.
 
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The major drawbacks for the R7 are AF and not having Pre-shooting. It's great for stills, but for action, BIF, DIF etc it's not in the same league as the R5ii etc. If they improved the AF and added Pre-shooting, I'd throw on a lighter telephoto like the RF 100-500mm or the RF 100-400mm and use it rather than the R5ii + RF 200-800mm. I have a feeling Canon might not like that.
Yes, that is perhaps one of the reasons for the constant delay. How to do it without endangering our flagships...
 
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