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Canon EOS R7 + RF-S 18-150mm IS STM, 32.5 MP, 6960 x 4640 pixels, CMOS, 4K Ultra HD, Touchscreen, Black
Canon EOS R7 + RF-S 18-150mm IS STM. Camera type: MILC, Megapixel (approx.): 32.5 MP, Sensor type: CMOS, Maximum image resolution: 6960 x 4640 pixels. ISO sensitivity (max): 32000. Focal length range: 18 - 150 mm. Wi-Fi. HD type: 4K Ultra HD, Maximum video resolution: 3840 x 2160 pixels. Display diagonal: 7.49 cm (2.95"), Touchscreen. Viewfinder type: Electronic. PictBridge. Weight: 530 g. Product colour: Black
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| Image sensor aspect ratio | 3:2 |
| Camera type There are a number of common types of digital cameras: compact cameras, bridge cameras, mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras (MILC) and single lens reflex (SLR) cameras. Bridge cameras 'bridge the gap' between the low-end compact and high-end professional (SLR) cameras. Also MILCs populate this mid-segment by combining the larger sensors and interchangeable lenses of DSLRs with the live-preview viewing system of compact cameras. | MILC |
| Megapixel (approx.) The number (in millions) of light-sensitive picture elements known as pixels actually used by the camera's image sensor (CCD) to record light, and which are reflected to the final number of recorded pixels stored on the memory card. | 32.5 MP |
| Sensor type A sensor is a convertor than measures a physical quality (light, temperature etc.) and displays this electronically on a device. | CMOS |
| Maximum image resolution Resolution is the amount of detail held by an image. The higher the resolution, the better (sharper) the image. The maximum image resolution produces the best image. | 6960 x 4640 pixels |
| Sensor cleaning system name | EOS Integrated Cleaning System |
| Still image resolution(s) List of image resolutions that supported by device. | 6960 x 4640, 4800 x 3200, 3472 x 2320, 2400 x 1600 6160 x 4640, 4256 x 3200, 3072 x 2320, 2112 x 1600 6960 x 3904, 4800 x 2688, 3472x 1952, 2400 x 1344 4640 x 4640, 3200 x 3200, 2320 x 2320, 1600 x 1600 |
| Supported aspect ratios The aspect ratio is the ratio of the width of an image to its height. The supported aspect ratios are the aspect ratios that can be shown by the device. | 1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9 |
| Total megapixels A megapixel (MP or Mpx) is one million pixels, and is a term used not only for the number of pixels in an image, but also to express the number of image sensor elements of digital cameras or the number of display elements of digital displays. For example, a camera that makes a 2048 × 1536 pixel image typically uses a few extra rows and columns of sensor elements and is commonly said to have "3.2 megapixels" or "3.4 megapixels", depending on whether the number reported is the "effective" or the "total" pixel count (as opposed to the 2048 × 1536 = 3,145,728 finished image pixels). | 34.4 MP |
| Image sensor size (W x H) | 22.3 x 14.8 mm |
| Sensor format | Advanced Photo System type-C (APS-C) |
| Built-in low-pass filter |
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| Colour filter type | Primary colour filter |
| Sensor shift IS |
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| Sensor shift IS number of stops (max) | 8 |
| Number of compressed options (JPEG) | 2 |
| Number of compressed options (HEIF) | 2 |
| Simultaneous recording |
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| Simultaneous recording modes | RAW + JPEG RAW + HEIF |
| Image formats supported The type of image files that the device can use/display e.g. gif, JPEG (jpg). | C-RAW, EXIF, HEIF, JPEG, RAW |
| Lens system | |
| Focal length range Measure of how strongly the system converges or diverges light. For an optical system in air, it is the distance over which initially collimated rays are brought to a focus. A system with a shorter focal length has greater optical power than one with a long focal length; that is, it bends the rays more strongly, bringing them to a focus in a shorter distance.For an optical system in air, the effective focal length (f and f′) gives the distance from the front and rear principal planes (H and H′) to the corresponding focal points (F and F′). | 18 - 150 mm |
| Minimum focal length (35mm film equiv) The minimum 35mm equivalent focal length, which is a measure that indicates the angle of view of a particular combination of a camera lens and film or sensor size. The term is useful because most photographers experienced with interchangeable lenses are most familiar with the 35mm film format. | 29 mm |
| Maximum focal length (35mm film equiv) The maximum 35mm equivalent focal length, which is a measure that indicates the angle of view of a particular combination of a camera lens and film or sensor size. The term is useful because most photographers experienced with interchangeable lenses are most familiar with the 35mm film format. | 240 mm |
| Lens structure (elements/groups) The way in which a camera lens is constructed. | 17/13 |
| Lens mount interface A lens mount is an interface — mechanical and often also electrical — between a photographic camera body and a lens. It is confined to cameras where the body allows interchangeable lenses, most usually the rangefinder camera, single lens reflex type or any movie camera of 16 mm or higher gauge. | Canon RF |
| Focusing | |
| Focus | TTL |
| Focus adjustment | Auto/Manual |
| Focusing system | Dual Pixel CMOS AF II |
| Auto focusing (AF) modes Modes on the camera for auto-focusing, including continuous focusing and one shop focusing. | One Shot Focus, Servo Auto Focus, Spot Auto Focus, Tracking Auto Focus |
| Auto Focus (AF) object detection | Animal, Bird, Eye, Face, People |
| Face tracking |
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| Auto Focus (AF) points selection | Auto, Manual |
| Auto Focus (AF) area (auto selection) (horizonlal/vertical) | 100/100% |
| Auto Focus (AF) area (manual selection) (horizonlal/vertical) | 90/100% |
| Auto Focus (AF) points manual selection | AF point expansion 4 points, AF point expansion surrounding, Flexible zone AF 1-3 |
| Auto Focus (AF) lock |
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| Auto Focus (AF) assist beam |
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| Auto Focus (AF) working range | -5 - 20 |
| Exposure | |
| ISO sensitivity (min) | 100 |
| ISO sensitivity (max) | 32000 |
| Light exposure modes The different lengths of time for the exposure for a camera e.g. longer exposure for low light. | Auto |
| Light exposure value | EV -5 - 20 (23 °C, ISO 100) |
| Light exposure correction | ± 3EV (1/2EV; 1/3EV step) |
| Light metering Light metering mode refers to the way in which a device determines the exposure. Multi-pattern and evaluative metering: the camera measures the light intensity in several points in the scene. Centre-weighted metering: the meter concentrates between 60 to 80 percent of the sensitivity towards the central part of the viewfinder. Spot metering: the camera will only measure a very small area of the scene (between 1-5% of the viewfinder area). | Centre-weighted, Evaluative (Multi-pattern), Partial, Spot |
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| Auto Exposure (AE) locking (auto) | Focus achievement |
| Auto Exposure (AE) locking (manual) | AE lock button (P, Av, Fv, Tv, M modes) |
| Number of measurement zones | 384 |
| Exposure bracketing (AEB) | ± 3EV (1/2EV; 1/3EV stop) |
| Anti-flicker shooting |
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| Flicker detection frequency | 100 - 120 Hz |
| Shutter | |
| Fastest camera shutter speed The minimum time which the camera shutter is open when taking a photo. | 1/8000 s |
| Slowest camera shutter speed The maximum time which the camera shutter is open when taking a photo. | 30 s |
| Camera shutter type Indicates if the camera shutter is mechanical or electronic. | Electronic, Mechanical |
| Shutter release type | Electromagnetic |
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| Flash modes Different modes for a camera flash which are manually/automatically activated e.g. auto-flash mode, flash on with red eye reduction. | Second curtain synchro |
| Flash exposure lock |
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| Flash exposure compensation |
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| Flash exposure correction | ±3EV (1/3 EV step) |
| Shoe mounting point |
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| Shoe mounting point type | Hot shoe |
| Flash exposure bracketing |
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| Brand specific flash systems | E-TTL II (Canon) |
| Wireless multi-flash support |
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| Video | |
| Video recording Recording moving visual images. |
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| Maximum video resolution This is the maximum resolution of video images. Resolution is a measure of the degree of detail visible. | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
| HD type Type of supported High Definition (e.g. Full HD, 4K Ultra HD). | 4K Ultra HD |
| Video resolutions The amount of detail that can be seen in the video image. | 1920 x 1080,3840 x 2160 pixels |
| Video formats supported The type of video formats that can be used by this device. | H.264, H.265, HEVC, MPEG4 |
| Dual card video recording |
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| Colour sampling | YCbCr4:2:0 8-bit, YCbCr4:2:2 10-bit |
| Audio | |
| Built-in microphone Microphone that is found inside the product. |
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| Audio formats supported The audio formats which this device or software can read/use e.g. MP3, MP4. | AAC, PCM |
| Memory | |
| Compatible memory cards Types of memory cards which can be used with this product. | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
| Memory slots Number and type of memory expansion slots, including connector and memory module descriptions. | 2 |
| Memory card read mechanism | UHS-II |
| Display | |
| Display The description of display that can includes display type, resolution, size etc. | TFT |
| Touchscreen A screen of a laptop, smartphone, etc., that responds to touch so you can control the interface using your fingers. |
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| Display diagonal Size of the display for this product, measured diagonally, usually in inches. | 7.49 cm (2.95") |
| Display diagonal (metric) This is the size of the display screen, measured diagonally. | 7.5 cm |
| Display resolution | 1620000 dot |
| Flip-out screen |
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| Field of view | 100% |
| Anti-smudge coating |
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| Display brightness adjustment |
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| Number of manual brightness adjustment levels | 7 |
| Number of colour tone adjustment settings | 4 |
| Viewfinder | |
| Viewfinder type A viewfinder is the window in the camera through which a photographer views the picture. Used for choosing, composing, and often focusing the image. There are two types: optical and digital. In an optical viewfinder, the photographer looks through a transparent window to frame and focus the image. The photographer is seeing the real image, through the window of the viewfinder. With a digital viewfinde, there is an LCD display built into a camera that gives a digital view of where the camera is pointing. It's used to compose and focus the image. | Electronic |
| Magnification The degree to which something is or can be magnified (made to appear larger than it is). | 1.15x |
| Viewfinder screen size | 0.39" |
| Viewfinder information | AE lock, AEB, AF method, AF operation, AF point information, Anti-flicker shooting, Aperture, Aspect ratio, Battery level, Bluetooth function, Digital Lens Optimizer, Electronic level, Exposure compensation, Exposure level indicator, Exposure simulation, FE lock, FEB, Flash off, Flash-ready, Focus distance scale, Grid, HDR shooting, High-speed sync, Histogram, Image Quality, Lens information, Maximum burst, Multi Shot Noise Reduction, Multi-function lock warning, Multiple-exposure shooting, Number of remaining multiple exposures, Number of self-timer shooting, Picture Style, Still photo cropping, Vertical exposure scale, White balance, White balance correction, Wi-Fi function |
| Viewfinder technology | OLED |
| Viewfinder resolution (approx.) | 2360000 pixels |
| Ports & interfaces | |
| PictBridge PictBridge is an industry standard introduced in 2003 from the Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) for direct printing. It allows images to be printed directly from digital cameras to a printer, without having to connect the camera to a computer using common connectivity like USB or Bluetooth. |
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| USB version Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard developed in the mid-1990s that defines the interface used for connection, communication and power supply between computers and electronic devices. Every new version - for example 1.1, 2.0, 3.0 - is much faster than the previous one. | 2.0/3.2 Gen 2 (3.1 Gen 2) |
| USB connector What type of USB connector is built into the device. | USB Type-C |
| HDMI HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed/uncompressed digital audio data from a HDMI-compliant device ("the source device") to a compatible computer monitor, video projector, digital television, or digital audio device. HDMI is a digital replacement for existing analog video standards. |
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| HDMI connector type | Micro |
| Microphone in The socket where a microphone is connected to the device. |
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| Network | |
| Bluetooth Bluetooth is a low-power radio technology developed to replace the cables and wires currently used to link or connect electronic devices such as personal computers, printers, and a wide variety of handheld devices including mobile phones. Because it uses radio-wave connectivity, a Bluetooth-enabled device has a constant, established connection to whatever browser it uses. This saves the user the trouble of logging on to check for emails or news updates, for example. |
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| Bluetooth version The type of bluetooth technology in the product e.g. Bluetooth Smart (v4.0). | 4.2 |
| Wi-Fi Popular technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the internet wirelessly using radio waves. |
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| Wi-Fi standards The type of wireless local area network (LAN). It can be ad-hoc, where units in a network communicate peer-to-peer, or Infrastructure, where units communicate with each other via an access point A LAN interconnects computers in a small area e.g. home, school or office. | 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
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| White balance Technique in photography and image processing, which involves a global adjustment of the intensities of the colors (typically red, green, and blue primary colors). An important goal of this adjustment is to render specific colors – particularly neutral colors including white – correctly. | Auto, Cloudy, Custom modes, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten |
| White balance compensation (Blue/Amber) | ±9 |
| White balance compensation (Magenta/Green) | ±9 |
| Custom white balance |
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| Number of custom white balance settings | 5 |
| Scene modes Scenery mode', 'Portrait mode' and other modes which are manually/automatically activated on a camera and change the settings (e.g. exposure time) accordingly. | Auto, Fine detail, Landscape, Monochrome, Panorama, Portrait, Standard |
| Shooting modes | Aperture priority, Auto, Flexible priority, Manual, Movie, Program, Scene, Shutter priority |
| Self-timer delay Duration of self-timer, that's a camera device that gives a delay between pressing the shutter release and the shutter's firing. It is most commonly used to let photographers to take a photo of themselves (often with the family), hence the name. | 2,10 s |
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| Camera playback | Single image, Thumbnails |
| Subject recognition |
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| Diopter adjustment (D-D) | -4 - 2 |
| Languages support The product has support (help) for languages. | Multi |
| Histogram |
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| Direct printing With direct printing it is possible to print your photographs or other documents directly to a printer from a compatible device, without the use of a computer. |
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| Image editing | Crop, Resizing |
| GPS (satellite) Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information in all weather conditions, anywhere on or near the Earth where there is an unobstructed line of sight to four or more GPS satellites. The system provides critical capabilities to military, civil and commercial users around the world. It is maintained by the United States government and is freely accessible to anyone with a GPS receiver. |
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| Orientation sensor The device e.g. smartphone, tablet uses gravity to sense whether it should be displaying in portrait or landscape mode. |
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| Camera file system | DCF 2.0, DPOF 1.1, Exif 2.31, RAW |
| Multi-shot |
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| Playback modes | Folder, Repeat, Slideshow |
| High Dynamic Range (HDR) supported |
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| Colour space supported | RGB |
| Image crop aspect ratios | 1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9 |
| Multiple exposure |
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| RAW image processing |
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| High Dynamic Range (HDR) video processing |
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| HEIF to JPEG conversion |
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| Camera drive modes | Continuous high, Continuous high+, Continuous low, Self-timer, Single |
| Built-in interval timer |
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| File numbering options | Auto-reset, Consecutive numbering, Manual reset |
| Number of file naming user presets | 2 |
| Metadata supported |
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| Metadata features | User copyright information |
| Histogram options | RGB |
| Erase options | Folder, Memory card, Select range, Selected images, Single image |
| Erase protection options | Folder, Memory card, Single image |
| Menu categories | AF Menu, Custom functions menu, My Menu, Network, Playback menu, Setup menu, Shooting menu |
| Firmware upgradeable |
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| Tripod mounting supported |
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| Slideshow |
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| Slideshow setting | All, Date, Folder, Images, Protected images, Rating, Videos |
| Slideshow playback time | 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20 s |
| Built-in processor Whether or not a processor is built into the device. |
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| Image processor | DIGIC X |
| Windows operating systems supported Windows vesions wich can be used with the device. | Windows 10, Windows 10 Education, Windows 10 Education x64, Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 Enterprise x64, Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Home x64, Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Pro x64, Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 Enterprise, Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64, Windows 8.1 Pro x64, Windows 8.1 x64 |
| Mac operating systems supported Mac operating systems e.g. OS X can be used with the device. | Mac OS X 10.12 Sierra, Mac OS X 10.13 High Sierra, Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave, Mac OS X 10.15 Catalina, Mac OS X 11.0 Big Sur |
| Design | |
| Product colour The colour e.g. red, blue, green, black, white. | Black |
| Dustproof |
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| Splash proof |
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| Battery | |
| Battery technology The type of battery in the device, e.g. nickel–cadmium (NiCd). | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
| Battery type Description of battery supplied with the product, such battery form factor (e.g. AA/AAA). | LP-E6NH |
| Battery level indicator |
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| Operational conditions | |
| Operating temperature (T-T) The minimum and maximum temperatures at which the product can be safely operated. | 0 - 40 °C |
| Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 0 - 85% |
| Weight & dimensions | |
| Width The measurement or extent of something from side to side. | 132 mm |
| Depth The distance from the front to the back of something. | 91.7 mm |
| Height The measurement of the product from head to foot or from base to top. | 90.4 mm |
| Weight Weight of the product without packaging (net weight). If possible, the net weight is given including standard accessories and supplies. Please note that sometimes the manufacturer leaves out the weight of accessories and/or supplies. | 530 g |
| Weight (including battery) The total weight of the device with its battery, given in kilogram (kg). | 612 g |
| Packaging content | |
| Battery charger included |
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| Batteries included |
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| Carrying case A case in which the product can be carried. |
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| Technical details | |
| Effective megapixels | 32.5 MP |
| Video recording time | 6 h |
| SKU | 757196 |
| MPN | R7SK |
| Brand | Canon |
| Product Condition | Brand New/Unused |
| Product Use | General |