You don’t have to be a professional photographer to achieve award-winning shots. All you need is a
Canon camera (and accompanying equipment like lenses and tripods) to capture memories of family parties, sun-drenched holidays, expansive landscapes, and pet portraits. Luckily, our extensive line-up from the Japanese label has everything you need to snap those significant shots, whether you’re a photography expert or a practising novice.
Keeping it steady, even when you’re notThe camera’s IBIS works collaboratively with the optical IS built into many of our RF lenses. Thanks to the RF mount’s lightning-fast communication speed and wide physical width, up to 7 stops3 with the RF-S 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM and up to 8 stops13 with other RF lenses of stabilisation over 5 axes is possible, allowing steady handheld photography of long exposures without any camera shake.
And when you’re shooting with non-IS lenses (such as fast primes) the wide lens mount of the EOS R system allows the EOS R7’s IBIS to still deliver highly effectively stabilisation against camera shake.
Built to react fastThe camera’s DIGIC X processor delivers swift, lively handling and virtually eliminates viewfinder lag for a truly responsive shooting experience. Up to 42 RAW files and 126 JPEGs can be capture in a single 30fps burst.
Fluid motion, captured perfectly on videoWhen shooting video, frame rates up to 60p are available in 4K, and up to 120p when capturing Full HD footage. Captures moving objects with incredible precision and create super smooth slow-motion effects in post-production.
Image quality beyond expectationPhotos are packed full of detail, colour and dynamic range – even in low light thanks to a max sensitivity of ISO 32,000. Very high-quality 4K video footage can be produced by oversampling 7K sensor output, while Canon Log 3 ensures wide dynamic range and post-shoot editing options.
The APS-C advantageThe EOS R7 is built around an APS-C sized sensor, so lenses have more telephoto ‘reach’ than the same focal length on a full-frame camera. The smaller sensor format also makes the EOS R7 more portable – great when on wildlife trips, photographing air shows, or capturing the action trackside.
Integrate and expandAnd talking of lenses, you can bring all of your existing EF and EF-S lenses to the EOS R7 via a choice of Canon mount adapters, where they will perform just as you remember – if not better, thanks to the greater functionality of the EOS R System. You can tailor the EOS R7 to work in just the way you want. Customisable dials and buttons complement custom shooting modes and a programmable My Menu screen.