Canon R7 specs (practical spec sheet)
This is a practical spec sheet for the Canon EOS R7, using Canon’s own manual notes for card compatibility and movie workflow gotchas (4GB splitting, low level format, recording limits).

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Table of contents
Storage and SD card support (Canon manual)

- Card types: SD / SDHC / SDXC
- UHS support: UHS‑II and UHS‑I cards compatible
Manual: Compatible Cards — UG-00_Before_0060
Video workflow gotchas worth knowing (Canon manual)
Before recording movies (reliability)
- Canon recommends formatting the card with the camera before recording movies.
- Before recording 4K movies, Canon specifically says to format cards by selecting [Low level format] in the Format Card menu.
Manual: Movie Recording Size → Cards That Can Record Movies — UG-04_Shooting-2_0040
Movie files exceeding 4GB (SDHC vs SDXC)
- SDHC formatted in-camera (FAT32): the camera splits files over 4GB into multiple movie files.
- SDXC formatted in-camera (exFAT): the movie can be saved as a single file even if it exceeds 4GB.
Manual: Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB — UG-04_Shooting-2_0040
Recording time limits (surprisingly long)
- Non‑High Frame Rate movies: max 6 hours per movie.
- High Frame Rate movies: max 1 hour 30 min per movie.
Manual: Movie Recording Time Limit — UG-04_Shooting-2_0040
Bottom line
The R7 is built for a faster pace than the entry RF APS‑C bodies: UHS‑II support, explicit Canon guidance for movie recording reliability, and long recording limits make it a strong hybrid/action APS‑C RF option. If you shoot a lot of bursts or record 4K, treat card choice + in‑camera formatting as part of your setup checklist.
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