Canon EOS R7 Mark II Rumored with 40MP Stacked Sensor
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Canon EOS R7 Mark II Rumored with 40MP Stacked Sensor

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Rumors surrounding the Canon EOS R7 Mark II are intensifying, with leaks pointing to a major upgrade for Canon’s APS‑C flagship that could challenge Fujifilm’s X‑H2 and Sony’s A6700 in the high‑resolution crop‑sensor market. Sources such as Canon Rumors and Daily Camera News in December 2025 suggest an announcement in early 2026, likely around CP Plus in February, followed by shipping shortly after.

In a segment where stacked sensors and 8K video are becoming standard for hybrid cameras, the R7 Mark II aims to attract wildlife, sports and hybrid shooters who want resolution and speed without the cost of full‑frame systems.

Sensor, Speed and Autofocus

The standout rumor is a 40 megapixel stacked BSI APS‑C sensor, a significant jump from the original R7’s 32.5 megapixels. The higher resolution would offer greater cropping flexibility and improved detail for large prints. The stacked design promises faster readout to reduce rolling shutter, enabling 8K video at 30p or possibly 60p in select modes, along with oversampled 4K.

Autofocus is expected to feature the latest Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with AI‑driven subject detection. Continuous shooting could reach 30 frames per second using the electronic shutter with a blackout‑free EVF experience.

Body Design and Handling

Body leaks describe a larger chassis similar to the R5 Mark II, offering improved grip and better heat management for extended video recording. The camera is rumored to include dual card slots using CFexpress and SD, along with enhanced in‑body stabilization rated around 8 stops.

The rear screen is expected to be fully articulating, and ergonomics may be refined with repositioned controls. Some prototypes reportedly omit a mechanical shutter, suggesting an electronic‑only design for silent shooting, although this remains unconfirmed.

Market Position and Strategy

Canon’s delay into 2026 appears strategic as the company focuses on full‑frame updates. The R7 Mark II could reinvigorate the APS‑C segment by offering flagship‑level features such as passive cooling for extended video sessions. With an estimated price between 1,999 and 2,299 USD, it may overlap with the R8, but the stacked sensor and 8K capabilities position it as a compelling upmarket evolution.

Early buzz refers to it as a “baby R5” for crop‑sensor users, and if the readout speed delivers, it could challenge Fujifilm’s dominance in the high‑resolution APS‑C space.

Key Specifications (Rumored)

FeatureDetails
MountCanon RF‑mount
FormatAPS‑C
Sensor40MP stacked BSI CMOS
ProcessorDIGIC X or newer
AutofocusDual Pixel CMOS AF II with AI subject detection
Continuous ShootingApproximately 30fps electronic
Video8K at 30p or 60p, oversampled 4K
Image StabilizationApproximately 8 stops IBIS
ViewfinderHigh‑resolution OLED (speculated)
LCDFully articulating touchscreen
StorageDual slots using CFexpress and SD
Battery LifeImproved over R7
Weather SealingDust and moisture resistant

Expected to retail around 1,999 to 2,299, with an announcement expected in early 2026.