Canon
EOS R7
Based on 346 Reddit mentions
$1449.00
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Hot Take: I Don't Shoot Film For the Look
Digital: Take picture Edit Post to instagram to get likes from my mom and a few friends Boring. Analog: Scour second hand markets for vintage gear Test said gear Fix the gear Discuss which film to use with fellow nerds Go out to try to find cool things worth shooting on analog Shoot mediocre picture
...dietervdw in r/AnalogCommunity
June 22, 2025 2:02 PM
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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
6
The game feels poorly made
Hard disagree. They bought a 2007 corolla and try to make it run like a R7.
headermargin in r/HelldiversUnfiltered
December 2, 2025 5:37 AM
11
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
...Photos4theunshaken in r/AskPhotography
August 15, 2025 10:50 PM
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My cat Beyonce said: “no more photos please”
Pictures taken with canon eos r7 and 7 artisans 7.5. They are a bit out of focus because the lense is manual and the cat didn’t stop moving
Folletisimo in r/postprocessing
February 28, 2025 10:54 AM
23
Does every birder eventually say "I need a better camera!"?
I’m using the Sigma 150-600 f5-6.3 contemporary. I think this is the same lens as yours. It works very, very well with my R5mkII. The reason for this is the faster sensor readout speed on the newer Canon R-series cameras. The only cams I can confirm this lens works well on are: R5mkII R6mkIII The ma
...photo-funk in r/birding
April 18, 2026 5:35 PM
3
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
...InformationVolunteer in r/Nikon
April 13, 2026 2:25 AM
3
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
9
Advice on upgrade path; stick with APS-c, or go full frame?
Get the Z8 combo in a heartbeat, there's no comparison - it's a superior camera in every way to the R7. I say this as a canon shooter. The R7 came out as a very compromised machine. And once you start using fullframe image quality you won't want to go back.
Main-Revolution-4260 in r/BirdPhotography
May 12, 2026 4:59 PM
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Advice on upgrade path; stick with APS-c, or go full frame?
I’ve used both combos. Get the Z8 and don’t look back. The Canon 150-500mm is sharper and lighter, but the sharpness difference is a non issue. My experience with the R7 is that while it’s capable, it has some weird autofocus quirks and performs awkwardly at times. The Nikon Z8 has a much better kee
...Adventurous-Tone-311 in r/BirdPhotography
May 12, 2026 8:43 PM
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