In this guide we test over 30 memory cards in the Canon R7, helping to provide a much clearer picture of real-world, in-camera performance, rather than relying solely on the maximum read and write speeds claimed by manufacturers. For those of you who are unaware, the R7 features dual memory card...
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Note ~ reading the above and IMO you should get a minimum of V60 grade and as the file sizes are largish minimum of 64GB.
Oh, no idea if this still applies but at one time with Canon and especially when two slots meant one CF and one SD.....if you had two different speed cards the camera would write to both cards at the speed of the slowest of the cards.
Having said that now off to look at the R7 specs
Edit~ I found this in the specs
"UHS-II high speed cards are recommended for 4K video recording and high speed continous shooting"
But no mention that the two slots are rated differently, so by inference they are both UHS II
Just about to order my R6 Mkii and it has SD cards I can purchase at the same time. I would like to shoot photos mainly but also I am likely to utilise the video side of it too. With that in mind, is there a difference to the memory cards I should order. The difference in cost between the lower...
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There was similar thread relating to the R6ii recently. The same applies to the R7.
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