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Canon frame articulating screen
Canon  frame articulating screen














You get just 2.36 million dots of resolution, compared to 3.68 million on the X-T4 and GH5-II. The OLED viewfinder is a bit disappointing, though. I’m less fond of them, as I still have trouble finding settings. The menus are typical Canon, which Sam actually prefers to Sony.

canon frame articulating screen

#Canon frame articulating screen full#

The R7 has a fully articulating, responsive 1.62-million dot display that gives you full control of the menu, playback, autofocus and other things via touch.

canon frame articulating screen

You can also use any EF lenses you have lying around with Canon’s RF to EF adapter. If you do need a faster prime right now, Canon’s $180 RF 50mm f/1.8 or $500 RF 35mm f/1.8 Macro are possible options, but both have an equivalent 1.6 times focal length due to the crop factor. Neither is fast nor particularly sharp, but they’re inexpensive and versatile for casual users. The 54mm RF mount also used on full-frame cameras looks cartoonishly big on the small body, but it means you can attach RF lenses like the $2,300 50mm f/1.2 That’s good, because Canon has only two RF-S lenses so far, the 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 and the 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3.

canon frame articulating screen

Apart from that, the R7 handles nearly as well as the X-T4, and a lot better than any of Sony’s current APS-C cameras. It’s certainly manageable through some dedicated buttons, and you can reprogram the control ring on any Canon RF lens, including the two new models, to change the aperture or other settings. The lack of a third dial for changing things like ISO is an issue, though.














Canon  frame articulating screen