Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera Bundle with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 is II Lens + 2pc SanDisk 32GB Memory Cards + Accessory Kit
Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera Bundle with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 is II Lens + 2pc SanDisk 32GB Memory Cards + Accessory Kit
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- This Camera Bundle Kit comes complete with all manufacturer supplied accessories and includes:
- The EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera from Canon has a 24.1MP APS-C CMOS Sensor and DIGIC 4+ Image Processor. It has a 3.0\" 920k-Dot LCD Monitor with Full HD 1080/30p Video Recording capabilities. It offers sharp details, accurate colors and low-noise imaging in both bright and low-light shooting situations. The Rebel T& can continuously shoot up to 3 fps.
- Canon 18-55mm II Lens - a standard zoom compatible with Canon APS-C format cameras. It features a focal length range of 18-55mm which is equivalent to 29-88mm in the 35mm format
- 2 x SanDisk 32GB SDHC Memory Cards + Deluxe Padded Camera Case + Flash Light + 3pc Filter Kit + Extra Battery Pack + AC/DC Car & Home Charger + High Speed USB Card Reader + 50\" Camera Tripod
- 0.43x Auxiliary Wideangle Lens - it conveniently mounts to the front of your fixed or zoom lens, and allows you to capture a wider field of view, 2.2x Auxiliary Telephoto Lens - brings you twice as close to the action. Perfect for long-distance photo situations such as sporting events
Brand : Canon
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,DSLR Cameras
Rating : 4.7
Price : US $489
Review Count : 3221
Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera Bundle with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 is II Lens + 2pc SanDisk 32GB Memory Cards + Accessory Kit
- It is the best bang for your buck. Includes extra battery, 2 32gb memory stick, external flash, two extra tele and wide angle lenses, filters, ......I started with Canon T50 35mm film camera more than 30 years ago and now have a PowerShot SD 750 and now bought this. Canon is the best value for beginners although you can buy professional cameras from other brands but if you want to shoot simple, nice family or picnic photos this is the best choice. This seller has good reviews. I had a question about the package and they answered me quickly and professionally. You won\'t get disappointed.
- I’ve used this set up semi professionally just about daily for like a year and a half plus now. I did get extra batteries and charger thought he original is still strong. The tripod is meh and the filters aside from the UV filter which is kind of a throw away filter no matter where you buy it but all the other filters suck. I went and bought different ones which are way way better and look worlds better in post edit. The bag and strap are nice though I don’t use them so I can’t speak on their quality over time and use. The external flash is kind of garbage it’ll work for a little bit then stops or breaks (mine did both). The fish eye/macro lenses look decent enough but I never use them and have no plans to so I can’t speak on them. Memory cards work as they should I got more after but I shoot a lot of photos constantly. I’d have to say if you’re looking for a kit to use at family outings and such not a bad buy. If you’re looking to get into photography it might serve you better to price out your own kit even if the cost is a lil more because you’ll spend it twice between buying this kit and then replacing half of it to get better quality stuff though that’s the name of the game I guess. All in all it’s a good camera and has taken my abuse well and I’ve been way harder in it than most people ever will be it’s entire life.
- Daughter loves it and is taking great pictures with it
- Like all Canon cameras picture quality was great. However the accessories package was very cheep, and I wouldn’t waste the extra money on. I’m using my camera for product shots for my online store, as well as some video content for social media etc. But my current needs are fairly basic, and not complex.Full disclosure, I ultimately returned this camera for the Canon eso Mark ii M50. And it might be useful for someone who’s on the fence to hear why. So here’s my reasons:Rebel T7 Camera is large & heavy. The M50 mark ii is mirrorless, and therefore is more compact & lighter weight. I would have been ok with the extra weight/size, however after testing the M50 Mark ii, the rebel t7 seemed like an ancient dinosaur. The Mark ii m50 is more expensive of course, but it’s got so much more to offer, and I could see growing with this camera, whereas I would be fairly limited with the rebel t7.Here’s a few options the rebel doesn’t have that the mark ii M50 DOES have:No input for an external mic (you could purchase a device to record your audio, but would need to do some work in after effects to combine picture/audio. I’m not interested in an additional step so this was a no for me.No articulating touch screen. Initially this didn’t bother me, but there are so many things the mark ii m50 does using touch screen (I don’t even know all of what it can do just yet) and after trying it, the rebel t7 just seemed so outdated. The articulating screen allows you to flip forward or up at an angle great for recording social media content. Screen also shows you exactly what your picture is capturing. The mark ii m50 also has a view finder which I still prefer when shooting photos (I’m old school I know). As a side note, I chose the M50 over the eos M200 because of the viewfinder (among other features). But I won’t get into all that as I didn’t try the M200 in person.Video quality is not 4K. Only high def. Again initially I didn’t mind this because I’m not currently not doing much video, but should I want to in the future- it seemed like a no brainer to have the upgrade to 4K.Picture quality - so far I would say they both take beautiful shots. The Mark ii m50 has built in photo filters (like what you would find on Instagram) & easy adjustments on the touch screen for light / contrast / exposure etc etc. the touch screen shows you images of what these features do, so as someone who is a novice at photographing I appreciate the example. The M50 mark ii also has manual features that you would find on traditional dslr cameras, so again this camera will be great for me to grow with as I learn how to achieve more impactful images using the manual features.These are just a few main reasons why this rebel T7 camera didn’t work out for me. Even after reading other reviews that explained what this camera was lacking it was hard for me to imagine until I held & compared the two. I hope my notes might help you decide for yourself.
- If I had researched this bundle a bit better before buying it, I would probably have bought just the body with kit lens and maybe an extra mem card and battery.Save yourself the expense of getting these rubbish accessories and use the extra cash to get a proper tripod or nifty-50.Purchased this bundle for my daughter a year ago after she joined her high school photography club.Now if she would only start using the damn thing.
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