Canon
EOS R7
Based on 343 Reddit mentions
$1449.00
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Noise on M43 still a thing?
It depends on the camera and what you’re comparing it to. For me personally noise hasn’t been an issue since the day both companies finally retired the classic 12MP Panasonic LiveMOS sensor. All 16MP and 20MP sensors have been fine, and the latest 25MP sensor in the G9ii is actually better than Cano
...SpinningVinylAgain in r/M43
March 27, 2026 7:15 AM
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Struggling With Headshots
So I'm massively a beginner with using a camera but due to work I need to learn how to use one. But I'm really struggling with Headshots because of lighting settings. I'm following tutorials saying to set the iso to 100, aperture is f.4, and shutter speed at 1/200. However this is making shots extre
...Doddyy in r/photography
August 1, 2024 8:55 AM
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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
...rnclark in r/AskAstrophotography
April 2, 2026 12:59 PM
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What are you using to film your videos? Smartphone or DSLR?
Thank you so much for your informative response! I'm surprised to hear that your Canon R7 performs worse at low-light than your iPhone. I say that only because the R7 was released not too long ago, and I would think it could outperform even a newer iPhone. That's not a knock on iPhones, of course; I
...tktk77 in r/PartneredYoutube
April 1, 2026 3:58 PM
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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
...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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Full-frame or crop sensor camera?
Just not true, no amount of tech can really make up for the size advantage So you feel the full frame 1Ds Mk II from 2004 is better at 6400 ISO than the APS-C R7? The Z5 II is 1 year old (2025) and was "build around a new sensor" source. The R7 was released in 2022. Also most people on the internet
...ApatheticAbsurdist in r/AskPhotography
March 16, 2026 9:46 PM
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