The newly announced Canon EOS R7 and EOS R10 mirrorless cameras offer APS-C sensors with 1.6x crop, Dual Pixel AF in both photo and video modes, and 10-bit 4:2:2 video modes. The EOS R7 has a 32.5MP sensor with 5-axis IBIS and it can record up to 4K60 video without crop and with Canon Log 3. The EOS R10 does 4K60 with crop or up to 4K50 full sensor, but does not have IBIS and Canon Log 3. There are also new APS-C kit zoom lenses for the cameras – the RF-S 18-45mm and 18-150mm. Canon is indeed underway to grow its RF mount lineup and migrate all camera classes to the mirrorless world. The Japanese company just announced its first EOS R series cameras with an APS-C sensor – Canon EOS R7 and Canon EOS R10. Let’s take a look at all the details. Canon EOS R7 – 32.5MP sensor with 5-axis IBIS Canon EOS R7 camera. Source: Canon The EOS R7 features a 32.5MP CMOS sensor with an APS-C size (1.6x crop factor). The sensor features a 5-axis IBIS that achieves up to 7 stops of shake correction for steadier handheld videos and sharper photos with long shutter speeds. When it comes to stills, the camera can achieve up to 15fps with a mechanical shutter and up to 30fps with an electronic shutter. Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus covers 100% of the sensor and it works in both photo and video mode. EOS R7 video modes – 4K60...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 24 May, 2022