Thank you for contributing to the R forum - I'm sure other forum folks will welcome you in the Four Thirds forum as a new fan of what is so clearly a far superior system ;-)I think you just need to compare the spec of either the XH2s or OM-1 with the R7 to understand what I mean. I've been waiting for some years for a new Canon mirrorless crop and sorry this camera is a half hearted attempt after countless failed rumours over the years. An OM-1 I've seen in stock for £1799 the R7 is £1349 difference is not a bid deal. Pro Lenses for OM-1 are a fraction of the RF and excellent quality, both same sensor pixel density so similar detail on the bird for the same lens. Actually in practice the OM-1 lacks the AA filter so has the edge on pixel detail.One of the things I have trouble understanding about the folks who want to let us know they are canceling orders is why they seem so annoyed. In your case, you even allow that "the R7 is a better camera than the 7DMKII", but you are still annoyed because it is not "class leading". Well, what's the class? A lot of us think it's the best crop sensor camera Canon has released to date when it comes to taking pictures. It does not have a stacked BSI sensor, but no comparable camera at the same price point has one, and I think that's only important to people who are determined to use their cameras like machine guns anyway. Not everyone prioritizes that, just as not everyone prioritizes having a battery grip.I do agree with you, R7 is a better camera than my 7DMKII thats why I preordered one. But it's not class leading there are better options out there. The 7DMKII was in its launch one of the best. R7 is cheap but the lenses are not it's a dead end purchase just adapting my old EF. Sure you get what you pay for. I've been hanging about waiting since 25th May for a camera that would be my last Canon purchase. Just decided not to wait any longer. With Canon you will wait for years before you see a class leading stacked crop sensor wildlife camera. Canon only seem to take the FF seriously even with FF the A1 and Z9 are ahead. Sure for Pro sports the 24 mp only R3 is class leading I guess that's where the money is for Canon.Well, to each his own. I had the 7DII for six years and loved it. As far as I'm concerned, the R7 is a fantastic successor to the 7DII. It's much better in every way that matters to me. I know others have different preferences. But that's all they are. Subjective preferences. Like ergonomics. Let's not pretend that the R7 is somehow objectively an unworthy successor to the 7DII. For some of us it's far more than we could have hoped for.Yeah I've been around pixel peeping on this site from early days too when there were only a few compact Cams only to chose from.In the early days of DPR, the forums were mostly populated by owners of the cameras in question, and those who were seriously thinking of getting them. I didn't even look at a forum unless I was very seriously considering buying one of the cameras covered by it. I pretty much only posted on the forums for the cameras that I already owned (still do). I wasn't really interested in hearing the opinions of people who didn't have the camera they were talking about. I'm still not. Those opinions are, at best, based only on reading specs and other stuff that we all have access to anyway. At worst (and often), they are based only on a desire to put down something that other people have. I have a hard time understanding the psychology of people who post on forums for discussion of cameras that they don't own, and don't want to own. It's probably a deep insecurity and sense of inadequacy that motivates it. This doesn't apply to the OP of this thread, who does say that they tried the R7 in person. Still, it's a little strange that they felt the need to announce to us that they didn't like it."Owner's forum"? That's much too limiting. "Discussion forum" is a more accurate term to describe the range of topics posed here.It always strikes me as odd when someone comes to what is essentially an owner’s forum
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I can also understand why he feels the need to tell us he is done with the R7. I was also waiting for a worthy successor to the 7DmkII over the years and the number of failed 7DMKIII rumours to be rewarded with the R7 is not good. I've also decided to stop waiting for my R7 preordered 25th May I'm not even going to get an R5 wasn't going to invest in RF lenses anyway. Not at UK rip off prices. I think this year is going to be the start of a new platform or if the Nikon Z8 is announced wait for that.
It seems to me that some folks who are annoyed don't like the fact that the R7 is not a "trophy camera". Yes, that would cost more. Trophy items don't come at crop sensor prices, and they never have in the Canon universe. I don't think Canon will ever release a "trophy" crop sensor camera even though, someday, they will release one with a stacked sensor. I guess you will have to look elsewhere. Curiously, you are also upset because while the camera is "cheap" the RF lenses are not.