The Canon R7 is a powerful APS-C mirrorless camera—but how does it really hold up for wildlife photography and video? In this review, I put the R7 to the test in the field with real birds, herons, and fast action to see if it’s truly a budget wildlife beast… or if autofocus quirks and rolling shutter hold it back. You’ll see real-world photo and video samples, stabilization tests, autofocus behavior, and even some missed shots—because that’s part of the story. If you’re considering the Canon R7 for wildlife, birding, or hybrid shooting, this video gives you the field-tested truth. 📸 Canon R7 Setup Guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmyq_pKP9WA 🌙 Relax with my ambient channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TouchstoneAmbience No affiliate links this time—Canon’s got me a little peeved on this one 😅. But if you’d like to support the channel, you can here: https://buymeacoffee.com/touchstonepixels 🌐 More Touchstone Pixels: www.touchstonepixels.com

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