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Will there be an R7 Mk II ?

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dwkdnvr Regular Member • Posts: 263
Re: Will there be an R7 Mk II ?
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Pipps wrote:

Dan_168 wrote:

Like I mentioned previously, i personally will not get another sport orientated camera without a stacked sensor, to me this is more important than few more frames per second or 1/3 stop extra DR, or few more MP EVF .... and things like that.

Canon appears to be overcoming the rolling shutter issues with faster readout speeds on the sensor itself. Stacking it is a quick fix, but costly. The R6mk2 apparently has very little rolling shutter because the new sensor readout is lightning fast.

I think 'lightning fast' is a bit of an overstatement. It's definitely slower than the stacked sensor in the X-H2s for example.  But I agree in principle - it's not about being 'stacked' as such, it's just about getting readout speeds 'fast enough'. It seems that the ~15ms readout of the R5 sets the 'good enough' bar, which might be feasible without going to a stacked sensor.

I'm over the MP wars. I am fine with 20mp, and anything beyond is icing for me. I don't crop much, so there's that.

Well, if we're talking about a 'high end' APS-C body aimed at wildlife, I think the problem is that the pixel density has to be better than FF or there's no point - just use an R3/R5 in crop mode. 26MP might be sufficient, but I suspect 20MP isn't (I believe the R5 is 18MP in crop mode)

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