EOS R7

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EOS R7

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Do you have any tips/tricks for focus?

I have a Canon EOS R7 18-150mm lens kit.

I for the life of me can’t figure out the auto focus. I switched my focus from the shoot button to an AF button on the front, which is super easy to use. It also has helped tremendously, but I still have focus issues.

On another note, I’m having trouble

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Photos4theunshaken in r/AskPhotography

August 15, 2025 10:50 PM

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Is Nikon Z50 II better than Canon R50 bundle for a beginner?

Z50ii is on the same level as a Canon R10 or R7. The R50 is a cut down R10. I own an R10 but favor Nikon for full frame. I got the R10 because it was cheap (at the time, no longer) and small, but has poor battery life. The image quality of the R10 is ho-hum. I bought the 10-18mm lens and it's underw

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InformationVolunteer in r/Nikon

April 13, 2026 2:25 AM

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Photographs have gone soft (help please!)

Hello all,

I'm wondering if anyone could help me identify what might have happened to my camera in just a week.

I have been using a Canon EOS R7 with a converter to use the Sigma C 150-600, and in the past 14 days or so I have gone from taking photos like 1 and 2, to photos like 3 and 4. The focus

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maaaaa333 in r/BirdPhotography

April 30, 2025 12:43 AM

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What are you using to film your videos? Smartphone or DSLR?

I'll preface by saying I have a channel in the RV Life niche and we do travel vlog style stuff with informational and how to content interspersed with the travel. Depending on the situation we use different cameras at our disposal. We have a DSLR (Canon R7) a GoPro 12 and our iPhones. DSLR - We use

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goteed in r/PartneredYoutube

March 31, 2026 3:06 PM

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Upgrading from DSLR to astro-dedicated camera

I agree. The 90D is an excellent low light astro camera. The Canon 90D and the Canon R5 are the two cameras that I have tested and/or seen data for that show impressive low signal uniformity with low noise. The 90D and R5 are currently my main cameras for astro. I will not buy the R7 II until I see

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rnclark in r/AskAstrophotography

April 2, 2026 12:59 PM

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How can I find the bayer pattern for a Canon EOS R7?

I think Siril is autodetecting the wrong one, it's been using GBRG, but even after photometric color calibration, NGC7000 is blue/green instead of red. I can't find the pattern listen anywhere on the product listing specs, so I was hoping someone could help me out.

Zenith-4440 in r/AskAstrophotography

October 12, 2025 5:16 PM

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Canon EOS R7 won’t focus on multiple subjects

So I have the EOS R7 and I use it mostly in auto mode (I’m not a pro photographer). I have its setting for eye detection turned on. It works well for single portraits. However, if I try and take a picture of two or more people, it frequently seems to struggle to figure out what the subject of my pic

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shizibug in r/CanonR7

September 8, 2025 2:16 AM

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Digital Camera Recs for Indoor Sports???

Full frame bodies will do better in low light but will be more expensive with more expensive and bigger lenses. There are different ways to compare FF and crop sensor cameras. When it comes to light gathering ability, a FF camera with an f/4 lens is just as capable as an APS-C camera with an f/2.8 l

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keep_trying_username in r/AskPhotography

March 13, 2026 4:02 AM

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Full-frame or crop sensor camera?

Just not true, no amount of tech can really make up for the size advantage, my Z5II which has a few year old sensor atp easily beats my canon r7, the z5ii gives better Images at 16k iso vs the r7 at 3.2

Acrobatic-Cry3689 in r/AskPhotography

March 16, 2026 1:13 PM

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If the Panasonic G9 Mark III were to be released, what would your expectations be?

And there’s the elephant in the room. The sensor has reached its limit, you can’t go higher than 25MP in a M4/3 sensor … This is of course not true at all. State of the art is mobile phone sensors and they are much ahead of the "big sensors". If you were to take for example this sensor and even if y

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probablyvalidhuman in r/M43

November 25, 2025 5:20 PM

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