The Canon EOS R7 does a great job with autofocus, especially if you're into photographing sports, wildlife, or anything that moves fast.
It's got the Dual Pixel CMOS AF II system, which helps it lock onto moving subjects quickly and precisely, thanks to its 32.5 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor.
From what we've found, folks really appreciate how the autofocus performs. It's fast and reliable, and is a step up from older models like the EOS 7D Mark II.
The subject-tracking works well for people, animals, and even vehicles. So if that's your thing, the R7 won't disappoint.
That said, be aware of a few quirks. There's a rolling shutter effect when using the electronic shutter mode, which can mess with your shots if your subjects are really zippy.
Plus, while the R7 is built solidly and can handle some rough conditions with its weather sealing, some say it feels a bit less sturdy compared to the 7D Mark II.
Also, the layout of the controls might take some getting used to if you're coming from older Canon cameras.
Still, the autofocus on the R7 is one of its strong points, and it's a great option if you're looking for detailed image capture across various scenarios.