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We have recently tested 23 memory cards in the R7 to see which cards perform best in-camera.
The complete article can be found over on the blog here:
Due to its performance in-camera and price per GB our recommended memory card for those of you who shoot a lot of continuous bursts is the Kingston Canvas React Plus UHS-II card.
If you shoot more video than stills then we’d recommend a card like the Sony SF-M UHS-II card which is V60 rated and covers you for all movie formats supported by the R7.
If you don’t shoot continuous bursts or video, then you can save quite a bit of money by purchasing a UHS-I memory card instead. Our recommended card based on our in-camera tests would be the Kingston Canvas Go! Plus UHS-I card.
The Angelbird AV Pro Mk 2 V90 UHS-II card performed really poorly in the R7, we'd recommend avoiding this card.
Please let us know if you find this guide helpful, or if you would like to provide your own feedback on a particular card or suggest one to include in our future tests.
Thank you!
The complete article can be found over on the blog here:
Canon R7 Memory Card Guide - RFShooters.com
We've tested 23 memory cards in the Canon R7 to find out how many shots you can take before hitting the buffer and which cards clear the buffer the fastest.
rfshooters.com
Due to its performance in-camera and price per GB our recommended memory card for those of you who shoot a lot of continuous bursts is the Kingston Canvas React Plus UHS-II card.
If you shoot more video than stills then we’d recommend a card like the Sony SF-M UHS-II card which is V60 rated and covers you for all movie formats supported by the R7.
If you don’t shoot continuous bursts or video, then you can save quite a bit of money by purchasing a UHS-I memory card instead. Our recommended card based on our in-camera tests would be the Kingston Canvas Go! Plus UHS-I card.
The Angelbird AV Pro Mk 2 V90 UHS-II card performed really poorly in the R7, we'd recommend avoiding this card.
Please let us know if you find this guide helpful, or if you would like to provide your own feedback on a particular card or suggest one to include in our future tests.
Thank you!