Canon EOS R7 is equipped with a 32.5-megapixel APS-C frame sensor, or the same sensor that was unveiled earlier on the EOS M6 Mark II. It is paired with a DIGIC 8 processor, which can provide 4K/30P video recording specifications.
In addition, Canon EOS R7 will also be equipped with body anti-shake function, which can provide up to 5.5 stops of compensation effect.
The maximum AF/AE tracking of the EOS R7 is about 15 frames per second, which is the fastest among the EOS R series with mechanical shutter/electronic front curtain. The electronic shutter can achieve high-speed continuous shooting of up to about 30 frames per second.
But what we need to pay attention to is the "sustainability of continuous shooting."
JPEG / HEIF formats are adequate, but RAW and RAW + JPEG are a bit of a bummer.
In actual shooting, continuous shooting at 15 frames/second using the mechanical shutter/electronic shutter can only last about 3 seconds, and continuous shooting at 30 frames/second using the electronic shutter stops after about 1 to 2 seconds.
The EOS R7 is also not that quick to restore after the cache capacity is full, and sometimes feels stressed by cache issues, especially when shooting continuously at 30 frames per second.
If you want to use this camera to continuously shoot at high speed, first try to slow down the continuous shooting speed to 15 frames/second. If you are not satisfied with the slowdown, you can also choose JPEG/HEIF files.