Canon EOS R7 Camera Body by Onestop Digital
Give your creativity a full-frame upgrade with a lightweight hybrid camera that delivers superb photos and video. This mid-range mirrorless camera has a 24.2 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor that’s perfect for low-light portrait photography and wide, expansive landscapes. Its larger full-frame sensor gives beautiful bokeh and sensational image quality. The EOS R8 is a great option for hybrid shooting, thanks to its high-quality 4K 60p video mode – achieved by 6K oversampling – and easy-to-use pro filmmaking features. Dual Pixel CMOS AF II technology identifies, recognises and tracks subjects right across the frame, keeping them sharp whether you’re shooting photos or video. And shooting moving objects is easy, thanks to a 40fps electronic shutter. This is a connected camera too, able to work with your smartphone or computer for easy image sharing and remote control.
Give your creativity a full-frame upgrade with a lightweight hybrid camera that delivers superb photos and video. This mid-range mirrorless camera has a 24.2 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor that’s perfect for low-light portrait photography and wide, expansive landscapes. Its larger full-frame sensor gives beautiful bokeh and sensational image quality. The EOS R8 is a great option for hybrid shooting, thanks to its high-quality 4K 60p video mode – achieved by 6K oversampling – and easy-to-use pro filmmaking features. Dual Pixel CMOS AF II technology identifies, recognises and tracks subjects right across the frame, keeping them sharp whether you’re shooting photos or video. And shooting moving objects is easy, thanks to a 40fps electronic shutter. This is a connected camera too, able to work with your smartphone or computer for easy image sharing and remote control.
Give your creativity a full-frame upgrade with a lightweight hybrid camera that delivers superb photos and video. This mid-range mirrorless camera has a 24.2 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor that’s perfect for low-light portrait photography and wide, expansive landscapes. Its larger full-frame sensor gives beautiful bokeh and sensational image quality. The EOS R8 is a great option for hybrid shooting, thanks to its high-quality 4K 60p video mode – achieved by 6K oversampling – and easy-to-use pro filmmaking features. Dual Pixel CMOS AF II technology identifies, recognises and tracks subjects right across the frame, keeping them sharp whether you’re shooting photos or video. And shooting moving objects is easy, thanks to a 40fps electronic shutter. This is a connected camera too, able to work with your smartphone or computer for easy image sharing and remote control.
Give your creativity a full-frame upgrade with a lightweight hybrid camera that delivers superb photos and video. This mid-range mirrorless camera has a 24.2 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor that’s perfect for low-light portrait photography and wide, expansive landscapes. Its larger full-frame sensor gives beautiful bokeh and sensational image quality. The EOS R8 is a great option for hybrid shooting, thanks to its high-quality 4K 60p video mode – achieved by 6K oversampling – and easy-to-use pro filmmaking features. Dual Pixel CMOS AF II technology identifies, recognises and tracks subjects right across the frame, keeping them sharp whether you’re shooting photos or video. And shooting moving objects is easy, thanks to a 40fps electronic shutter. This is a connected camera too, able to work with your smartphone or computer for easy image sharing and remote control.
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The lowest price for Canon EOS R7 Camera Body by Onestop Digital right now is $1,499.95 at BIG W, compared across 8 retailers.
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Prices last updated 22 June 2026.
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originally posted on wexphotographic.com
I was extremely fortunate to get my camera quickly. I'll try to keep this review brief. In the the two weeks I've had the camera my keeper rate has increased substantially and I've finally taken shots I've been dreaming of for years.It's not perfect, there are a few minor bugs that will likely get fixed in firmware. The rolling shutter somewhat negates the 30fps for moving objects and some of the custom options are a little frustrating and require a bit of patience. But the good massively exceeds the bad.The auto-focus is incredible, the camera is light solid and weather sealed meaning I feel confident taking it out on a hike in the notoriously wet British winter months and I love that the shutter protects the sensor at lens removal. I also hugely appreciate the ... MoreI was extremely fortunate to get my camera quickly. I'll try to keep this review brief. In the the two weeks I've had the camera my keeper rate has increased substantially and I've finally taken shots I've been dreaming of for years.It's not perfect, there are a few minor bugs that will likely get fixed in firmware. The rolling shutter somewhat negates the 30fps for moving objects and some of the custom options are a little frustrating and require a bit of patience. But the good massively exceeds the bad.The auto-focus is incredible, the camera is light solid and weather sealed meaning I feel confident taking it out on a hike in the notoriously wet British winter months and I love that the shutter protects the sensor at lens removal. I also hugely appreciate the inclusion of CLOG 3 and dual memory cards. It means I can use the camera in my professional work if I need to.I'm only a few weeks in but so far I am over joyed.The meta info for my included pics.Blue T | RF f/11, 600mm, 1/400, ISO 12800Duck | RF f/11, 600mm, 1/400, ISO 1250Robin | RF 100-400mm, f/8, 1/640, ISO 8000To camera did a a really good job at NR but I ran each photo through Topaz DeNoise to clean things up a bit more.
originally posted on cliftoncameras.co.uk
Pros: It is lighter than the D90 it has replaced and the fast frame rate is spot on for action and BIF photography. Dual card slots is another plus.Cons: Not having the ability to add a battery grip to this camera is potentially an issue. Spare batteries have to be readily available and on hand. The read rate and buffer can be an issue if trying to capture long burst sequences.
originally posted on cliftoncameras.co.uk
Pros: Lovely piece of kit. Nice and light In the hand. Great features, particularly image stabilisation and high burst rate. Perfect rear screen. Useful exterior buttons (such as ISO adjustment).Cons: Viewfinder could be better, Canon should have built a battery grip. No way of adjusting the burst speed. Noisy in poor light. Unique controls.
| Lens Mount | Canon RF mount |
| Camera Format | APS-C |
| Sensor Type / Size | CMOS, 22.3 x 14.8 mm (APS-C) |
| Memory Card Type | SD,SDHC,SDXC (UHS-II) |
| Image Stabilization | Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis |
Refurbished - Canon EOS R7 Body (Excellent)
Delivery $9.95
Canon EOS R7 Body | Secondhand
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Canon EOS R7 32032001825
Canon EOS R7 Body Only
Canon EOS R7 Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)
Free delivery between 29 June – 6 July
I was extremely fortunate to get my camera quickly. I'll try to keep this review brief. In the the two weeks I've had the camera my keeper rate has increased substantially and I've finally taken shots I've been dreaming of for years.It's not perfect, there are a few minor bugs that will likely get fixed in firmware. The rolling shutter somewhat negates the 30fps for moving objects and some of the custom options are a little frustrating and require a bit of patience. But the good massively exceeds the bad.The auto-focus is incredible, the camera is light solid and weather sealed meaning I feel confident taking it out on a hike in the notoriously wet British winter months and I love that the shutter protects the sensor at lens removal. I also hugely appreciate the ... MoreI was extremely fortunate to get my camera quickly. I'll try to keep this review brief. In the the two weeks I've had the camera my keeper rate has increased substantially and I've finally taken shots I've been dreaming of for years.It's not perfect, there are a few minor bugs that will likely get fixed in firmware. The rolling shutter somewhat negates the 30fps for moving objects and some of the custom options are a little frustrating and require a bit of patience. But the good massively exceeds the bad.The auto-focus is incredible, the camera is light solid and weather sealed meaning I feel confident taking it out on a hike in the notoriously wet British winter months and I love that the shutter protects the sensor at lens removal. I also hugely appreciate the inclusion of CLOG 3 and dual memory cards. It means I can use the camera in my professional work if I need to.I'm only a few weeks in but so far I am over joyed.The meta info for my included pics.Blue T | RF f/11, 600mm, 1/400, ISO 12800Duck | RF f/11, 600mm, 1/400, ISO 1250Robin | RF 100-400mm, f/8, 1/640, ISO 8000To camera did a a really good job at NR but I ran each photo through Topaz DeNoise to clean things up a bit more.
Pros: It is lighter than the D90 it has replaced and the fast frame rate is spot on for action and BIF photography. Dual card slots is another plus.Cons: Not having the ability to add a battery grip to this camera is potentially an issue. Spare batteries have to be readily available and on hand. The read rate and buffer can be an issue if trying to capture long burst sequences.
Pros: Lovely piece of kit. Nice and light In the hand. Great features, particularly image stabilisation and high burst rate. Perfect rear screen. Useful exterior buttons (such as ISO adjustment).Cons: Viewfinder could be better, Canon should have built a battery grip. No way of adjusting the burst speed. Noisy in poor light. Unique controls.
Early days, but the R7 has so far pretty much lived up to high expectations and has instantly lifted my wildlife photography to another level. Just two quibbles. At high ISOs the images are very noisy - though they are very high ISOs that I couldn't get at all with previous cameras. More seriously, if, like me, you have to wear gloves, it's much too easy to change all the settings without meaning to - which can lead to pics messed up in all sorts of ways. The Lock button is one answer, but not a perfect one since you then can't change settings quickly when you do mean to.
Coming from a Sony a7iv I was looking for something for travel and casual photography. The body and lens are far more manageable and less imposing. The autofocus is sharp and sticky but the Sony after the firmware update wins it. Light is the enemy of a aps-c camera and performance is impacted vs full-frame but the r7 fits perfectly for someone that’s not a professional who wants a camera with everything but will really only use the auto and the brilliant 4K fine settings.
Pros: Good all round for sports and wildlife. Not so good on aurora shoots as full frame like R5. Tracking of autofocus good. Live running DOF is a nice feature and new I think to Canon. ISO I'd use is fairly good. I'll go up to 6400 on this one.Cons: A couple of the back buttons a little too close together. Some people would like a third select dial maybe.
Pros: I find the image quality from this camera not much talked about online, yet to my eyes it is excellent, especially for a cropped sensor. The Jpegs from the camera have a nice colour on the canon profiles and the RAW files have a reasonable dynamic range with less noise than I was expecting. Also easily removed with software. The features of the camera, such as IBIS, the in-camera focus stacking and the high frame rate make it good value.Cons: It is annoying that Canon keep changing the controls on their R series bodies. Whilst personally I like the positioning of the dial around the focus track pointer, why have they not included a third dial as on the R5 and previous 5 and 1 series bodies? Also the back button positioning is inconsistent. This makes it ... MorePros: I find the image quality from this camera not much talked about online, yet to my eyes it is excellent, especially for a cropped sensor. The Jpegs from the camera have a nice colour on the canon profiles and the RAW files have a reasonable dynamic range with less noise than I was expecting. Also easily removed with software. The features of the camera, such as IBIS, the in-camera focus stacking and the high frame rate make it good value.Cons: It is annoying that Canon keep changing the controls on their R series bodies. Whilst personally I like the positioning of the dial around the focus track pointer, why have they not included a third dial as on the R5 and previous 5 and 1 series bodies? Also the back button positioning is inconsistent. This makes it moving from one body to another more difficult and I miss shots as a result. In my view Sony have got this aspect right by making their bodies more similar to use. I am not against Canon trying new things like the touch slider on the EOS R and innovating, but this needs to be done whilst keeping more compatibility across the camera range. Imagine cars with the accelerator and the brakes not in the same place and no gear control (ring for the ISO)... Some more memory for the buffer and a stacked sensor would be nice, but that would be a different price.
Pros: There are many but the auto focus is amazing, the auto tracking for wildlife is very impressive. Frame speed is off the chart too. Initial use shows excellent exposure and sharpness.Cons: Not sure why the on/off switch is on the right, where all recent EOS cameras it was on left. Top display would be a bonus but the price point for the R7 is very good, more stuff increases the price!
This camera body works very nicely. I am comparing it to my previous camera a Canon 7D. The R7 focuses well and has much better high ISO performance than the 7D. I have taken of one star as in some circumstances it can be difficult to find the subject in the electronic view finder. This has happened twice in shots with a confused back ground. Distant ducks on reflecting water and a macro shot of a spider on a web. I could not find the spider in the view finder. This issue might be because I am using the wrong settings or user error. Overall I am very pleased with the camera.
I waited 6 months... frustrated...But, when I got it and tried it out, well, my goodness me! What a bit of kit. Don't be put off by it's size or the layout of controls, you soon get used to them. And, used with the RF LENSES, it is so fast and accurate. I have also used it with the RF-EF/EFS Adaptor and works well but maybe just a bit slower.I have even traded in my 90D as it is now , well, not quite as good, or is that just my personal feeling?If you are going for it, I am sure you won't be disappointed
| Lens Mount | Canon RF mount |
| Camera Format | APS-C |
| Sensor Type / Size | CMOS, 22.3 x 14.8 mm (APS-C) |
| Memory Card Type | SD,SDHC,SDXC (UHS-II) |
| Image Stabilization | Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis |