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Canon R7 in field testing

A new rumor from Canon Rumors suggests that the EOS R7 is in field testing.

Frankly, I don't even know why this camera would need field testing, considering the sensor is already done, and the camera body could be simply an R6 or an R5 with a 32MP APS-C sensor.  That sensor has already been in Canon mirrorless cameras.

Prior rumors have suggested that Canon will not create a line of lenses for APS-C, leading at least my thoughts that this is a one-off camera to essentially shelve the 7D series of camera bodies.

If that's the case, then I would expect the ergonomics to match the R5, so the rumor suggesting it would look more like the R6 is a little surprising.

This won't really be a multi-use camera unless you use EF-S lenses if the lens rumors are correct, so the EOS-M line still is the best bet for a small compact Canon system using APS-C sensors.

 

 

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