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Canon t7i Review

July 30, 2018

[sc name="affiliate disclosure"]Since my last 77d review, I had been curious about entry-level cameras and what they have to offer. The Canon t7i was released in February 2017 and replaced the previous t6i. As the t7i is Canon's latest entry-level camera, below is my Canon t7i Review.

Canon t7i: Sample Photos:

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Who this Product is For

I think the Canon t7i is a great camera for people who are new to photography. Especially for someone who wants a step than the camera on their cell phone. I think it is ideal for students who are new to photography or videography.

Price:

At the time of this writing the Canon t7i retails for $699.

What You Get:

A few of the features you get with the t7i are:

  • Wi-fi & Bluetooth Connectivity
  • NFC Connectivity
  • Articulating Touch Screen
  • Face Detection Focusing
  • 24.0MP - High Resolution Sensor
  • 25.600 Max ISO
  • 45 Focus Points
  • Digital video stabilization
  • 6.0fps Fast Continuous Shooting
  • Battery Life (600 shots)
  • External Microphone Port
  • Timelapse Recording
  • Selfie Friendly LCD Screen
  • Remote control with a smartphone

In addition to all these options, the t7i features helpful guides for new photographers:Canon t7i Shutter Priority Menu

What You Won’t Get

As the t7i is an entry-level camera, it is missing a lot of bells and whistles that you get from more higher priced cameras. It uses an APS-C sensor which is smaller than the sensor you would get in a full frame body. Some mirrorless competitors such as the a6300 do offer 4k video and features such as a silent shutter option.

Summary: Canon t7i Review

In conclusion, I think the t7i is an excellent choice for people who are brand new to photography or videography and are looking for their first camera. I would choose this over the 77d because there aren't a lot of differences other than the 77d's top LCD plate. Also if you pair the t7i with a lens like the 40mm f2.8, it makes a very compact travel camera.

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