The perfect APS-C camera for bird photography? Canon EOS R7 (1-week Review)

I had the chance to use the Canon EOS R7 for about a week in the real world and took images of the ibex and several birds. On paper the camera looks like a dream for many bird and wildlife photographers. It offers an 32 megapixel APS-C sensor (with 1.6x) crop factor, 15 fps with mechanical and 30 frames per second with the electronic shutter. Furthermore it basically inherits the AF of the R3. But how did it perform in the real world? Was the noise tolerable? How did the AF perform and was rolling shutter an issue? Please also have a look at my other gear reviews: Canon RF 100-500mm Review:    • The perfect telephoto zoom lens for bird p...   The perfect tripod head? FlexShooter Pro Review:    • Looking for the perfect tripod head for bi...   Canon R5 - BIG Autofocus problem:    • Canon R5 - BIG AF problem and solution (bi...   Telephoto lens for beginners - RF100-400 Review:    • Must have telephoto lens for beginners? RF...   00:00 Introduction 01:21 Specification & Body 07:14 Image Quality and Noise 12:11 Sample Images 12:51 Autofokus 14:21 Speed, Framerate and Rolling Shutter 18:05 RAW-Burst Mode / Pre-Capture 20:01 Video features 21:00 Other features