Canon announced the launch of the EOS R7 and the EOS R10, its first cameras in the EOS R mirrorless system to be equipped with APS-C image sensors. Designed for more experienced users who require a fast camera to photograph dynamic subjects such as sports and wildlife, the high-performance 32.5-megapixel EOS R7 features In-Body Image Stabilization (In-Body IS), weather-sealing, and dual SD card slots. The 24.2-megapixel EOS R10, which features a built-in flash and a smaller form factor, is designed for more standard everyday needs. Launched alongside the two cameras are the RF-S18-45MM F4.5-6.3 IS STM and RF-S18-150MM F3.5-6.3 IS STM, two new lenses built to fully optimise the mobility advantages of the new APS-C cameras.

Commenting on the launch, Mr. Manabu Yamazaki, President and CEO, Canon India, said, “With the launch of the innovative EOS R7 and EOS R10, we aim to address the need of the community to have a camera which bridges the functionality offered by EOS R System mirrorless cameras but with the affordability quotient. These exemplary and most advanced cameras to date offer creators functionalities such as speed to capture iconic moments, recording long and high-quality movie footages, unparallel focus, speed and precision and advanced communication functionality.”

Mr. C Sukumaran, Senior Director- Consumer Systems Products and Imaging Communication Business, Canon India added, “The EOS R7 and EOS R10 are exceptionally well poised to provide advanced AF performance and movie performance, encouraging users to take on the challenge of new photographic endeavours. The high-end EOS R7 boasts of high-speed performance ideal for advanced users focusing on shooting fast-moving objects and actions. We are positive that these new products will be well-received by users in their defined niches, successfully elevating their photography and videography journey.”
Supported by the powerful DIGIC X image processing engine, the EOS R7 and EOS R10 are the first to inherit the new autofocusing (AF) technology that debuted on the EOS R3. This technology harnesses the deep learning-based subject detection capabilities of the EOS iTR AF X system – to track subjects more tenaciously across the entire image area, regardless of the AF area mode. This provides highly responsive and reliable autofocusing, even in dynamic scenes.
Both the EOS R7 and EOS R10 are capable of up to 15 fps high-speed continuous shooting in mechanical and electronic first-curtain shutter modes (with AF/AE tracking)—the fastest speed not just among all APS-C EOS cameras, but also in the EOS R series. This is nearly equivalent to the EOS-1D X Mark III, Canon’s flagship DSLR, which shoots up to approx. 16 fps with the optical viewfinder.
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