I upgraded from a Rebel T5 to this Canon Rebel T7i and love it. Vast improvement on photo quality. Fast focus, good colors and easy to use. Love it!
TheMadOne
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Ive had the camera for a bit now, and have put it through some basic testing. Im coming from a T3i, and the T7i is light-years better than that in terms of AF, ISO range, etc. Basically an upgrade for everything, and a substantial one, especially when it comes to video(auto-focus, yay!). I havent found a reason to use WiFi or Bluetooth, my workflow was established without them. Maybe Ill find a use for them down the line. The only real downside I can point out comparing this to the T3i is the feel. The T7i is made of matte plastic that feels kind of rough. Im sure it makes it easier to grip, but I never came close to dropping my T3i with the smooth plastic, and it felt nicer to hold.
Elizabeth Jane Ortloff
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Purchased Rebel T7i July 2018. After 3 month had issues with an "Error Code 70". I also started to experience my battery draining, while in the camera, turned off. I am talking about 24 - 36 hours in camera turned off, battery was dead. Contacted Canon...I did the usual answering questions, "Yes, Canon batteries" "Yes tried different lens" etc. It was finally determined that I needed to send the camera in. Unfortunately, for me, this is warranty work Canon received that camera Nov. 1, 2018. After 2 weeks of no change, on their web page, about my repair, I contacted them, via e mail. After 4 e mails I found out that Canon had sent out for parts. No after 1 week, still no update on Canons repair site. I have been "reached out" so much by Canon, I felt I may have to invite them for Thanksgiving!! So I am "thinking outside the box" and "reaching out" to see if others have had similar experience with Canon warranty work? If other have had to wait and wait for updates. I will admit they answer e mails, social media responses, but none have any answers......
Nick
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Ive been taking professional quality landscape photos for many years now, my 1st digital camera was a floppy disk Canon that could hold 4 "hi-quality" images, so since Ive been a kid Ive been brand loyal to Canon. I did a great deal of research when I was ready to replace my EOS Rebel T3 recently, and came across this camera (that at the time was about to be released). I was trying to balance amazing quality with a relatively decent price, understanding that DSLRs are or expensive in the long run than point & shoot cameras since Ive owned a few Canon DSLRs over the years. After extensive research I finally decided to pre-order this camera and I couldnt be happier. I had lenses from my previous Canon DSLRs but I decided to pick up some of the newer generation Macro, 18-55mm and 55-200mm or 300mm (unsure off the top of my head on the last one). Ive attached some photos Ive taken since I received the EOS Rebel T7i, Canon set the bar high for their mid-level DSLRs and I absolutely love this camera
Okie Carpenter
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Great Camera with amazing user friendly functions. It is about as close to a professional camera as I will ever own. Low level light and evening pictures without a flash are awesome. Would also suggest that you take several of the on-line classes offered by Canon to accelerate your skill level and take advantage of some of the many features of the T7i. This was an upgrade for me from the Canon Rebel Xti and proved well worth the investment. No comparison; the T7i is great. One feature that sold me was the LDC screen that enables you to see what will be photographed before you take the picture. Using this feature with a intermediate level Celestron Telescope is highly recommended. Thanks Canon!
*J*
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I am IN LOVE with this camera. Amazing quality. I had a Rebel T2i and finally upgraded. Such a change, but easy to learn because its a similar body. I love being able to shoot in RAW and the LCD screen that you can move. One of my favorite things about this camera is being able to use high speed continuous shooting in so many different modes.
Derek House
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Waited a few months before reviewing. I do a lot of event photography and can be on my feet for hours. I opted out of the $5000.00 cameras due to the nature of what I do, money was not an issue, but weight, replace ability, lenses, and ease of use on the fly were. I shoot on average about 3k shots per weekend and I need reliable and ready to use. I would buy this again in a second, it has been a dream to use, easy to learn, great pictures, easy adjustments on the fly, and lightweight. I dont use the wifi on it, wasnt a selling point, but I will be interested in learning it when I get time. They only "issue" I have with it is white balance adjustment with flash, but that is removed in post production and with 1 simple go to adjustment it works on every picture. More of a work around then an issue.
chris
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Great quality! Love it!
Brian
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Purchased this for my wife as an upgrade from her Nikon D5200 and she absolutely loves it! One thing she was really looking for was the WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. This camera works flawlessly in that department, as well as takes excellent photos.
ChemistryTeacher
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This is our second DSLR camera and the T7i fits our needs perfectly as a family. I love working with manual and traditional settings and my husband prefers preset/automatic options and this camera has both settings. Also, the high ISO options made it possible to take pictures in less well lit circumstances.
Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. 24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor. Built-in Wi-Fi*, NFC** and Bluetooth***. High-Speed continuous shooting at up to 6.0 fps. Type:Digital AF/AE single-lens reflex camera with built-in flash Working temperature range: 32-104°F/0-40°C
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