
This combination enables a maximum continuous shooting rate of 15fps (frames per second) with the mechanical shutter and 30fps with the electronic shutter. This sensor is also paired with Canon’s latest line of processing engines, the Digic X series. The system is also claimed to be sensitive down to -5EV. It means that the camera always uses phase detection focusing and every pixel can be used for focus detection. That’s Canon’s most advanced version of its on-sensor phase-detection focusing technology and it’s the same as in the full-frame Canon EOS R5, EOS R6 and the headline Canon EOS R3. In addition, the sensor R7’s features Dual Pixel CMOS AF II technology. Canon is open about the fact that the R7’s APS-C format sensor shares some similarities with the sensor in the Canon EOS 90D and Canon EOS M6 Mark II, but the micro lenses and wiring have been revised to enhance the performance. In a key difference between the two cameras, the Canon R7 has a 32.5MP sensor while the R10 has a 24.2MP sensor. The Canon EOS R7 and EOS R10 share quite a lot of technology, but as the flagship model, the R7 is the more advanced of the two. Weight: 612g including battery and memory card.Battery: Li-ion LP-E6N, Viewfinder: Approx.Shutter speed range: Mechanical: 30-1/8000 sec, Bulb, Electronic: 30-1/16000 sec.

Max continuous shooting rate: Mechanical shutter: 15fps for up to 224 Jpegs or 51 raw files, Electronic shutter: 30fps for 126 Jpegs or 42 raw files.Screen: Touch-sensitive vari-angle 2.95-inch LCD with 1.62 million dots.Subject detection and tracking: Humans (Eyes/Face/Head/Body), Animals (Dogs, Cats and Birds) or Vehicles (Racing cars or Motor bikes).AF system: Dual Pixel CMOS II AF phase detection with up to 5915 positions and 651 automatically selectable points.
Canon quickmenu iso#
