

Both lenses include optical stabilisation and stepper motors for autofocus.Ĭanon EOS R0, raw + ACR. Meanwhile the RF-S 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM will cost £520 and offers a 29-240mm equivalent range. It will be sold in a kit with the EOS R10, or on its own for £320. Firstly, the RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM is a compact, collapsible design that offers a 29-72mm equivalent zoom range. I found the standard, 60fps power saving mode, perfectly adequate.Ĭanon has also introduced two new RF-mount lenses designed for the APS-C format. You also get the choice of a power saving mode, or a smoother display, with a faster refresh rate of 120fps. There’s an optical viewfinder simulation mode designed to give you a natural view of the scene, without additional processing, so the opposite of “what you see if what you get” which has become the norm on mirrorless cameras. A variety of grids can be selected, with all the usual options such as the “rule of thirds”. You can customise what’s shown on screen in the menus, and the Info button will toggle through the displays.

You can toggle the view, and a dual-axis electronic level and histogram can be viewed on the screen (and EVF). My initial impression is that this arrangement works well enough, although it’s not obviously better than the horizontal rear dial on other EOS R bodies.Ĭanon EOS R7 – in the video mode you get a range of useful on-screen information, AP, JW It employs two electronic dials for changing exposure settings, with the rear dial unusually placed around the focus area selection joystick. Custom modes: The mode dial offers 3 custom modes, where you can save photo and video settingsĬanon has squeezed this rich feature set into a body that’s smaller and lighter than the EOS 850D DSLR, yet still boasts a large, comfortable handgrip and a good array of external controls.Battery: The R7 uses the same LP-E6N battery as many other Canon cameras, and gives up to 770 shots (using the LCD).Lenses: You can fit RF and RF-S lenses directly, and EF and EF-S DSLR lenses via the Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R.Dual card slots: Canon has included dual UHS-II SD card slots, allowing you to back up files to both while shooting.In-body Stabilisation: 5-axis in-body stabilisation is on board, promising up to 8 stops of shake suppression, along with automatic horizon correction (which has been only previously been available on Pentax cameras).Handling: The compact body boasts a large, comfortable handgrip and a good array of physical controls.Canon has equipped the EOS R7 with dual UHS-II SD card slots Canon EOS R7 key features:
