
Here is a recap of the latest Canon EOS R7 Mark II APS-C mirrorless camera’s rumored specifications:
- Sensor: 39MP BSI (backside-illuminated) stacked CMOS APS-C sensor (some earlier rumors mentioned ~40MP).
- Sensor readout/performance: Very fast readout speed, close to (or potentially faster than) the EOS R5 Mark II, enabling minimal rolling shutter and high-speed capabilities.
- Processor: Likely includes DIGIC Accelerator (possibly required for full performance, similar to higher-end models like the EOS R1).
- Burst shooting: Up to 40 fps with electronic shutter (with pre-capture support rumored in some reports).
- Autofocus: Significantly improved system, described as potentially “the best autofocus of any APS-C camera” (likely enhanced Dual Pixel CMOS AF with advanced subject detection/tracking).
- Card slots: Dual card slots – CFexpress Type B + SD.
- Battery: LP-E6P (newer battery type for better performance/endurance).
- Body/ergonomics: Larger/more robust body, ergonomics closer to the EOS R6 Mark III (or R6 series), addressing some criticisms of the original R7’s layout.
- Other features: Higher-resolution EVF expected (original R7 is 2.36M-dot); improved IBIS (possibly higher stops, e.g., 8+); no specific video details confirmed in the latest round-ups (earlier rumors speculated 8K capabilities or major video upgrades, but current focus is on stills/sensor).
- Pricing: Expected to be “much higher” than the original R7 (which launched at $1,499 body-only).
- Announcement timing: Expected late May or early June 2026 (with real units reportedly already in circulation for testing).
Canon EOS R7 Mark II camera expected to be announced before June 2026







