New Arrival: Canon EOS R7 and EOS R10 with Two New Lenses

The new EOS R7 (S$2,049) and EOS R10 (S$1,309) are the first to use APS-C sensors in Canon’s EOS R (for revolution) line of mirrorless cameras. Also introduced are two new RF-S lenses for the new cameras. Prices & Availability below.

The two new APS-C mirrorless cameras and lenses from Canon’s EOS R lineup.

The two new APS-C mirrorless cameras and lenses from Canon’s EOS R lineup.

The 32.5-megapixel EOS R7 and 24.2-megapixel EOS R10 are designed for more experienced users who require a fast camera to photograph dynamic subjects such as sports and wildlife.

The high-performance EOS R7 features In-Body Image Stabilization (In-Body IS), weather-sealing, and dual SD card slots, while the EOS R10 is designed for more standard everyday needs, featuring a built-in flash and a smaller form factor.

 

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Canon launches the new cameras and lenses in Singapore. (Left) Edwin TeohHead Of Marketing. (Right) Andrew KohHead of Singapore Operations Group. Canon Singapore Pte Ltd.

Launched alongside the two cameras are the RF-S18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM and RF-S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM — two new kit lenses for the EOS R7 and EOS R10.

More details below from the press release.

Inheriting the AF technology of the EOS R3

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.

High-speed Continuous Shooting; RAW burst mode

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.

Specifications for the EOS R7, EOS R10 and the two lenses.

Specifications for the EOS R7, EOS R10 and the two lenses. * Click to enlarge.

In electronic shutter mode, the EOS R7 is capable of shooting 32.5-megapixel images at up to approximately 30 fps continuous shooting, whereas the EOS R10 shoots 24.2-megapixel images at up to approximately 23 fps.

Both cameras feature a RAW burst mode, which shoots full-resolution RAW images at up to 30 fps.

The mode supports pre-shooting, which starts recording the scene up to 0.5 second before the shutter is released, aiding the capture of unexpected opportunities.

Newly Developed APS-C CMOS sensors and DIGIC X

Both the EOS R7 and EOS R10 utilise newly developed APS-C CMOS image sensors that are 32.5 and 24.2 megapixels respectively.

When combined with the DIGIC X image processing engine, they achieve image quality and visual resolution beyond what the megapixel count suggests.

The visual resolution of the EOS R7 surpasses that of the EOS 90D and the EOS M6 Mark II despite having the same megapixel resolution, whereas that of the EOS R10 is equivalent to the same two cameras.

Silky hair, fabric textures, and other fine details can be captured with precision and sharpness.

Image Stabilisation

The EOS R7 is the first APS-C EOS camera to feature the sensor-shift type 5-axis In-Body IS (Image Stabilizer) mechanism, which can achieve up to 8 stops’ equivalent image stabilisation during video and still image shooting.

Both the EOS R7 and EOS R10 feature Movie Digital IS, which conducts 5-axis image stabilisation for steadier videos even with a lens that has no Optical Image Stabilizer (Optical IS).

Superior Video Quality

For content creators particular about video quality, the EOS R7 can use 7K oversampling to record high-quality 4K UHD video at up to 30p in the new 4K UHD Fine mode.

Uncropped 4K 60p recording is possible in 4K UHD Standard mode.

It is also the first APS-C EOS photography camera to support the Canon Log 3 gamma, good for colour grading and HDR video production.

Meanwhile, the EOS R10 is capable of high-quality 4K UHD Fine 30p video achieved by 6K oversampling.

Both cameras are capable of 4K HDR PQ video recording.

The Built-in Telephoto Effect: Longer Reach with the Full Camera Resolution

A strength of APS-C sensor cameras is their inherent telephoto effect, which is just like having a built-in extender.

Price and availability for the new cameras and lenses.

Price and availability for the new cameras and lenses. * Click to enlarge.

This will greatly benefit users who frequently photograph wildlife and other subjects that require longer focal lengths.

The field of view is automatically “zoomed in” by about 1.6 times the focal length indicated on the lens.

On the other hand, unlike using the 1.6x crop mode on full-frame EOS R cameras, recording uses the full resolution of the image sensor.

When shooting video on the EOS R7, the inherent 1.6x APS-C crop can be combined with the 4K UHD crop mode for an even stronger telephoto effect of around 1.8 times that of the focal length.

Better Portability and Affordability

APS-C image sensors are roughly 40% the size of 35mm full-frame image sensors.

APS-C cameras and lenses are generally more portable than full-frame cameras.

APS-C cameras and lenses are generally more portable than full-frame cameras. * Click to enlarge.

This allows the camera and lens systems built around them to be smaller, lighter, more portable, and easier to handle.

This also translates to better affordability.

By optimising material use and structural design, Canon has further reduced the weight of the cameras compared to their DSLR equivalents.

The improvement in handling ease is multiplied when combined with one of the new RF-S kit lenses, which reduces total weight by as much as 24%.

New Multi-Function Shoe for Improved Functionality

Like the EOS R3, instead of the conventional hotshoe, both the EOS R7 and EOS R10 are equipped with a new Multi-Function Shoe.

This supports high-speed communications and audio input, expanding the range of supported accessories beyond Speedlites.

For protection against dust and moisture, the Multi-Function Shoe should be covered with the bundled Multi-Function Shoe Cover ER-SC2 (available for purchase separately).

Cross-compatibility with RF and EF/EF-S lenses

Besides the RF-S lenses which were developed specifically for APS-C EOS R cameras, the EOS R7 and EOS R10 can also directly take RF lenses designed for full-frame cameras.

This also applies for EF and EF-S lenses via the EF-EOS R mount adapters. When a lens designed for full-frame cameras is attached, the 1.6x telephoto effect will automatically be applied.

The cameras are not compatible with EF-M lenses.

New Features to Enhance Creative Expression

The EOS R7 and EOS R10 contain some new features and enhancements, which will streamline workflows and expand creative expression.

These include a new Panorama Shot SCN mode and an improved Panning SCN mode with better image stabilisation to increase the chances of successful panning shots.

In addition, a new in-camera Depth Compositing mode automatically merges focus bracketed images into an image that is clearly in focus from front to back.

The EOS R7 also features a new auto-level function that automatically detects and rotates the image sensor to correct tilted images in still images and video, saving users the time and effort required to ensure a camera is level.

Both cameras also have improved auto white balance accuracy, due to a new auto white balance algorithm developed using deep learning technology.

Canon’s first RF-S lenses: RF-S18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM and RF-S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM

Debuting alongside the EOS R7 and EOS R10, the RF-S18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM and RF- S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM are kit lenses intended as the first lens for new users of the EOS R system.

“EOS R7 and EOS R10 marks a significant evolution of the EOS R system. With the addition of these APS-C mirrorless cameras to the EOS R system, there are many opportunities in Singapore for them to shine. The APS-C segment is favoured by many photographers for the smaller form factor, affordability, and advantages such as increased reach for genres like sports and wildlife. With otters and a plethora of birds in Singapore to photograph, these APS-C cameras will provide budding photographers with an affordable step into our mirrorless R system. In addition to the new native RF-S lenses, the wide range of compatible EF and EF-S lenses via mount adapter also means an enlarged ecosystem of lenses to explore and express your photographic vision.” said Edwin Teoh, Head of Marketing, Singapore Operations, Canon Singapore.

With reduced size and weight due to the smaller APS-C sensor image circle, they are almost the same length and weight as their pocketable EF-M mount equivalents – while offering the benefits of the larger RF mount.

The RF-S18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM is a standard zoom lens with a focal length range of 29- 72mm in full-frame equivalent terms, offering a wide-angle to medium telephoto range suitable for capturing everyday moments.

It is approximately 44.3mm long and weighs approximately 130g, similar to the EF-M15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM.

Meanwhile, the RF-S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM is a superzoom lens that covers a larger focal length range of 29-240mm in full-frame equivalent terms.

A versatile all-purpose lens for travel, the extra reach makes it suitable for capturing distant scenery, casual sports and wildlife photography. in addition to daily life.

It weighs only around 310g and is 84.5mm long, similar to the EF-M18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM.

Besides EOS R APS-C cameras, the RF-S lenses can also be mounted directly onto full-frame EOS R system cameras, which will automatically enable the 1.6x crop mode.

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2 Responses to “New Arrival: Canon EOS R7 and EOS R10 with Two New Lenses”

  1. Kate Hamilton says:

    Which of Canon’s old DSLR cameras are the two new cameras equivalent to?

    • tech4tea says:

      The EOS R7 is roughly comparable to the EOS 7D series, while the EOS R10 is like the entry-level Rebel series.

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