Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera with 18-55mm and 75-300mm Lenses
Model: 2727C021
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Viewfinder and Monitor
Viewfinder Eye Point | 21 mm |
Monitor Type | Fixed LCD |
Monitor Resolution | 920,000 Dot |
Monitor Size | 3" |
Diopter Adjustment | -2.5 to +0.5 |
Viewfinder Magnification | Approx. 0.8x |
Viewfinder Coverage | 95% |
Viewfinder Type | Optical (Pentamirror) |
Video
Video Encoding | NTSC/PAL |
Recording Limit | Up to 29 Minutes, 59 Seconds for Full HD (1920 x 1080) |
External Recording Modes | Full HD (1920 x 1080) SD (640 x 480) |
Audio Recording | Built-In Microphone (Stereo) |
Audio File Format | Linear PCM |
Recording Modes | MOV/H.264 Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 24.00p/25p/29.97p [46 Mb/s] HD (1280 x 720) at 50p/59.94p [46 Mb/s] SD (640 x 480) at 25p/29.97p [11 Mb/s] |
Second Kit Lens
Optical Design | 13 Elements in 9 Groups |
Maximum Magnification | 0.25x |
Angle of View | 32° 11' to 8° 15' |
Minimum Aperture | f/4 to 5.6 |
Maximum Aperture | f/4 to 5.6 |
Focal Length | 75 to 300mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 120 to 480mm) |
Focus Type | Autofocus |
Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
Minimum Focus Distance | 4.9' / 1.5 m |
Weight | 1.06 lb / 480 g |
Dimensions (ø x L) | 2.80 x 4.80" / 71 x 122 mm |
Filter Size | 58 mm (Front) |
Image Stabilization | No |
Physical
Battery | 1 x LP-E10 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 7.4 VDC, 860 mAh |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 5.1 x 4 x 3.1" / 129 x 101.3 x 77.6 mm |
Weight | 1.05 lb / 475 g (Body with Battery and Memory) |
Packaging Info
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 19.2 x 13.2 x 11.2" |
Package Weight | 6.01 lb |
Kit Lens
Optical Design | 11 Elements in 9 Groups |
Diaphragm Blades | 6, Rounded |
Focus Type | Autofocus |
Weight | 7.09 oz / 201 g |
Dimensions (ø x L) | 2.7 x 2.8" / 68.5 x 71.1 mm |
Filter Size | 58 mm (Front) |
Image Stabilization | Yes |
Focal Length | 18 to 55mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 28.8 to 88mm) |
Maximum Aperture | f/3.5 to 5.6 |
Minimum Aperture | f/22 to 38 |
Angle of View | 74° 20' to 27° 50' |
Maximum Magnification | 0.34x |
Macro Reproduction Ratio | 1:2.94 |
Minimum Focus Distance | 9.84" / 25 cm |
Interface
Wireless | Wi-Fi |
GPS | No |
Memory Card Slot | Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-I) |
Connectivity | Canon E3, HDMI C (Mini), USB Micro-B (USB 2.0) |
Imaging
Camera Format | APS-C (1.6x Crop Factor) |
Pixels | Actual: 24.7 Megapixel Effective: 24.1 Megapixel |
Maximum Resolution | 6000 x 4000 |
Aspect Ratio | 1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9 |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Sensor Size | 22.3 x 14.9 mm |
Image File Format | JPEG, Raw |
Bit Depth | 14-Bit |
Image Stabilization | None |
Lens Mount | Canon EF |
Focus
Autofocus Sensitivity | 0 to +18 EV |
Focus Mode | Manual Focus (M), Single-Servo AF (S) |
Focus Type | Auto and Manual Focus |
Autofocus Points | Phase Detection: 9 (1 Cross-Type) |
Flash
Flash Modes | Auto, Flash On, Off |
External Flash Connection | Hot Shoe |
Dedicated Flash System | eTTL |
Flash Compensation | -2 to +2 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps) |
Maximum Sync Speed | 1/200 Second |
Guide Number | 30.18' / 9.2 m at ISO 100 |
Built-In Flash | Yes |
Exposure Control
Exposure Compensation | -5 to +5 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps) |
White Balance | Auto, Cloudy, Custom, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent (White), Shade, Tungsten |
Exposure Modes | Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
Metering Method | Center-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Partial |
Shutter Speed | 1/4000 to 30 Seconds Bulb Mode |
ISO Sensitivity | Auto, 100 to 6400 (Extended: 100 to 12800) |
Self-Timer | 2/10-Second Delay |
Metering Range | 1 to 20 EV |
Continuous Shooting | Up to 3 fps at 24 MP for up to 150 Frames (JPEG) / 11 Frames (Raw) |
Environmental
Operating Temperature | 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C |
Operating Humidity | 0 to 85% |
What We Love. The price is certainly right with the inexpensive Canon Rebel T7 DSLR. It has a solid build quality for such a low-priced camera, and its ergonomics are better than we expected.
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Better than expected image quality Limited noise in images Realistic colors and excellent sharpness in the scene Includes a popup flash unit Good ergonomics Solid build quality Autofocus in videos responds well Button layout and size are good Position of the power switch is well-designed Reasonable...
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Doesn't have a feature set that matches other entry-level DSLRs Limited speed in burst mode Not enough upgrades from its predecessor LCD screen has a 4:3 aspect ratio, while the image sensor's aspect ratio is 3:2 No tilt or touch features on the LCD screen No 4K video resolution option Maximum...
The Canon EOS Rebel T7i/800D is arguably the best ever Rebel. Its Dual Pixel autofocus allows it to offer similarly fast performance whether you shoot through the viewfinder or in live view mode, helping make it one of the most accessible DSLRs we've ever encountered.
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Casual and beginner photographers looking for an easy-to-use and relatively easy-to-learn DSLR.
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Enthusiast users, who will eventually hit the camera's limitations. Dedicated video shooters have better choices for the money.
The EOS 800D’s features offered little to complain about at the time of its launch, but they look weaker today, mainly because of its lack of 4K video. Otherwise, it’s responsive and versatile, and the image quality is good. Physically, it’s less impressive.
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Impressive AF performance, Touchscreen well implemented, Great image quality
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Build a little cheap-feeling, Only 95% viewfinder coverage, No 4K video
Canon's EOS Rebel T7i DSLR offers an improved autofocus system in both standard and Live View modes, giving owners of older Rebels a compelling reason to upgrade.
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24MP APS-C image sensor., 45-point cross-type autofocus system., 6fps burst shooting., Dual Pixel AF in Live View., Vari-angle touch LCD., Wi-Fi.
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Video limited to 1080p., Pentamirror viewfinder.
To cap it all, this camera comes with a lot of pros but a very few cons. If you are ready to look past the battery life, this lightweight and compact gadget will give you high contrast and quality shots in all kinds of atmosphere.
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Compact and lightweight for easy portability, Built with DIGIC 7 image processor that gives you steadier as well as vibrant images, Designed with built-in Wi-Fi , Bluetooth as well as NFC for better connectivity and efficiency, Comes with an advanced optical viewfinder so that you can experience the...
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Battery life isn’t impressive, Gets warm after extensive use
For a step up in photo quality or performance from a phone or compact, the Canon EOS Rebel T7i/800D remains a fan favorite.
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The Canon EOS Rebel T7i/800D delivers reasonable photo and video quality and respectable performance in a time-tested body.
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Relatively large compared to other cameras in its class and its photos aren't as sharp as competitors'.
The Canon EOS 800D is a worthy successor to the 750D that further improves on its strengths and weaknesses alike. It has a better sensor, a newer image processor, faster autofocus, and a longer battery life.
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Lightweight body, Touchscreen display, Fast autofocus, Improved sensor + image processor, Cleaner images on high ISO, Decent details, Well-saturated, Wi-Fi and NFC on board
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Toyish plastic build, Lack of 4K video recording
When Canon introduces a new flagship Rebel camera model, it is always the best ever. That has never been a question. But, the amount of "better" definitely varies with each new model. It was a challenge to recommend the T5i over the T4i when there was a substantial difference in price.
“In a rare feat, Canon’s latest Rebel has us excited about an entry-level camera.”
A solid choice in the entry-to-mid-level DSLR category, the Canon EOS Rebel T7i takes great photos and has a speedy autofocus.
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Very good image quality, Speedy autofocus, Continuous shooting up to 6fps, Good high-ISO handling, Full-featured mobile app, External microphone jack
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Slightly larger and heavier than the competition, Only average battery life
The camera is great for getting images. I use manual settings and I am pleased with what I get. I bought this camera specifically for the blue tooth function so I could transfer photos on the go. I can't get it to connect to my phone for image transfer.
Love this camera! Taking clear, beautiful photos of wildlife (deer, birds, squirrels), nature, soccer and family. I took one photography class many years ago and had forgotten most of the basics.
I've had Canon cameras since 1983 and have no complaints. Since the digital age has come, this is my first SLR with interchangeable lenses. I've been relying on pocket cameras. I must say a lot has changed from the old days of film, was used to changing shutter speed and aperture manually.
I just upgraded from a Canon rebel T6 to the Canon Rebel T7i, and I couldn't be happier. I'm a photography student at the local community college, so I've been trying different things with The T7i, Long exposures, Intentional movement exposures and others.
Hello DPREVIEWER, I wanted to give you a heads up on a video that I think might help you out on your decision to buy the 800D... if you are here for that. I went to Greece to test it out. This is my first DSLR, but I have made several videos before this on my phone. I shot when I had the time.
We wanted a DSLR for awhile and now we have one. We went out to shoot some fall colors in the mountains and the pictures look great. We are very happy with this DSLR and it has a ton of settings and features. I have 2 Canon film cameras that I love and this is our 3rd Canon.
I love my new camera. A lot of features are the same as my Rebel XT which helps, but many are different. I did not have video with the XT so I am having fun practicing with this feature. I'm still getting used to the swivel view. I still prefer using the regular view finder when taking a picturer.
Enjoying this camera and lenses. Great price. Tried a canon mirrorless first and camera body felt very lightweight and too breakable.Using the wireless connectivity between phone and camera via canon camera connect, you are to control camera and transfer photos.
I used it for the first time last week to photograph cliffs at Georgia O'Keefe's Ghost Ranch. Even using the automatic settings, the colors were crisp, clean, intense and all my photos turned out beautifully. I also took photos of our hiking friends and they turned out well...
- 24.1MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
- DIGIC 4+ Image Processor
- 3.0" 920k-Dot LCD Monitor
- Full HD 1080/30p Video Recording
- 9-Point AF with Center Cross-Type Point
- ISO 100-6400, Up to 3 fps Shooting
- Built-In Wi-Fi with NFC
- EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II Lens
- EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Lens
- EOS Shoulder Bag 200ES
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- Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera with 18-55mm and 75-300mm Lenses
- Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II Lens
- Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Lens
- EOS Shoulder Bag 200ES
- Canon LP-E10 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
- Canon LC-E10 Battery Charger for EOS Rebel T3, T5, T6, and T7
- Canon Eyecup EF
- Canon RF-3 Body Cap for Canon EOS Cameras
- EW-400D Neck Strap
- Battery Cover
- Limited 1-Year Warranty