Canon R7 and Autofocusing Performance
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Re: Canon R7 and Autofocusing Performance
charlyw64 wrote:
I recently replaced my 7DII with the R7, I don't see myself going back to DSLR unless I get a cheap 1DxIII because the R7 outperforms the 8 year 7DII in all relevant areas by a huge margin. The only thing I still need to get to grips with is that I have to close my left eye when looking through the EVF (that is an old habit of mine because I was looking for things outside the viewfinder view that may influence the behaviour of my subject, like other birds in the flight path or trees or....). For all intents and purposes the R7 replaces the 7DII except for weather sealing and camera body size. The new thumb wheel position requires some adjusting to but for me it is even more comfortable than the position it had from the 10D onwards...
l'm familiar with the performance of the 7DII - how do you find the overall performance of the R7. Is the EVF blackout enough to create a problem for rapid firing of the shutter?
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