To preface this, initially I was very unhappy about the RF mount limitation for third party manufacturers. Why? Because I was looking to pick up an R7, and there just isn't a great selection of RF glass for APS-C sensors. Without third party support....
I had decided I was going to drop some cash on an R7 until I found out about not allowing third party manufacturers to make RF lenses and the IBIS problems going on with the R7. I mean, it's a new camera, there are bound to be some issues...no biggie...
If you happen to be intrigued enough, you can scan over the comments on the video. It seems quite a few people have been able to replicate this problem. So, it's not an isolated incident.
Ah...so, you didn't even attempt to investigate. Because, yeah...there are several people who commented about having the exact same issues. One even noted that they ended up returning their R7 because of it.So...yeah. That's why I think you are emoti...
I agree this needs further, more detailed, examination. But, let me ask you this question. Since the problem (in the video) exists with manual lenses...i.e. there is no communication with the lense...and the entirety of the image stabilization is bei...
I have no qualms with Canon for just outright saying, "That problem cannot be replicated on a Canon lense. You will need to speak with the third party company and have them fix the issue, since it is clearly something they have implemented incorrectl...