Canon EOS Rebel T8i EF-S 18-55mm is STM Lens Kit, Black
Canon EOS Rebel T8i EF-S 18-55mm is STM Lens Kit, Black
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- 24 1 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor with is 100–6400 (H: 12800)
- Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC technology
- 9-Point AF system and AI Servo AF
- Optical Viewfinder with approx 95percent viewing coverage
- Use the EOS Utility Webcam Software (Mac and Windows) to turn your compatible Canon camera into a high-quality webcam
Buy Now : Canon EOS Rebel T8i EF-S 18-55mm is STM Lens Kit, Black
Brand : Canon
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,DSLR Cameras
Rating : 4.7
ListPrice : US $1400
Price : US $899.99
Review Count : 724
Canon EOS Rebel T8i EF-S 18-55mm is STM Lens Kit, Black
- The camera for the price is great. I have used every Canon Camera that has come out in the last 17 years and this Cam for the price point is Fantastic.
- Love this camera and it comes with guides that help you navigate. My pictures come out amazing!
- Might be a good camera for the beginner.I\'ve had the T4i for 7 years now. Great camera, tens of thousands of shots. I was greatly anticipating receiving the T8i. The main reason I bought it was because it could do the 4K 24P clean HDMI out. I was going to go with the 90d, but Canon refuses to fix the 24P clean out bug (outputs as 30P even though 24P is selected). My workflow is to blu-ray which means I need 24P. After considering dropping Canon altogether, I decided to stick with the T8i (and hand down my T4i to my daughter and share my lens collection).One thing I did not realize before I bought the camera: it does crop in 4K video mode. I measure about a 2x crop, same shot in 4k video mode at 27mm was about 50mm in photo mode. Maybe it was listed somewhere and I just missed it. So, that\'s a 1.6x crop sensor plus a 2x crop for 4k video.I recorded to a Ninja V (mainly to be able to break the 30 minute mark). Footage looks good for the price on an entry level camera. Not a huge dynamic range, but it looks good, especially after being able to dial things in with the tools on the Ninja V. No c-log, but that\'s not expected at this price. I did try recording to the Ninja V and internally to the SD card and could not see any difference in video quality.In manual focus mode, it does give you focus peaking on the camera\'s screen. Not a horrible feature, but it\'s probably not going to nail the focus using it unless you\'re zoomed in.One of the biggest things I\'m not happy with is the removal of the exposure compensation button. If you shoot in manual mode, you need this button for quick adjustments. It does allow you to reassign the function to another button, but it\'s freakin\' awkward and not in a comfortable spot like before. Up through the T7i had it, the T8i does not. This alone annoys me and I\'d rather shoot photography with my T4i, except for the higher megapixels.With the removal of the exposure compensation button, they\'ve dumbed down the menus. Again, great if I\'m handing this to my 12 year old for her to learn on her own. Depending on the mode dial, it shows you and somewhat walks you through changing settings to get different effects (DoF, subject freeze/blur, bracketing). All things that someone who knows basic photography and their way around their camera can do fairly fast. The option can be disabled to give you the traditional menu.I fully expect better cameras to be out in the next few years that will make me switch, even to a different brand. I\'m tired of other brands going the extra mile to give the user extra features they want while Canon just sets there telling you to shut up and like what they give you. Or go spend lots of money on their higher end equipment. Definitely my last Rebel if they don\'t bring back the exposure compensation button. Time will tell.
- I searched for the right camera for a long time and after speaking with professional photographers, I landed on this one. I am in love! I am no professional by any means and I do not plan to be, but I wanted something a little better than just my phone to capture memories, Christmas cards, family get togethers, etc. This camera was worth the investment! I love that it connects via Bluetooth directly to my phone!! I can get the photos as soon as I take them and share with others. No waiting to download onto a computer first. If you’re considering a beginner camera, consider this one!
- The media could not be loaded. I love about every feature on this camera! Even though it is larger than my first camera (Canon SL1), it’s just as light! I love how the battery compartment and card reader are placed where I can change them out without having to remove my camera from the tripod! That’s a big upgrade for me. The flip screen is definitely a bigggg plus! Also it comes with a lot of easy setting for beginners. I don’t use them often but they do come in handy here and there. I prefer shooting in RAW and in Manual. But even if you are still learning the auto settings are pretty dope! I also love how I CAN transfer photos without removing my SD card! The only reason why this didn’t get 5 stars is because it came with the wrong battery charger! I received a LC-E12 charger instead of an LC-E17. I have no idea how it got mixed up but after contacting Amazon, they purchased me a new one straight from Canon. It is November 6th and it says it won’t get here until the 18th of December, but I still appreciate the replacement. The photos above are only screenshots of the originals because the file size was too large and I didn’t feel like going back in Lightroom. So it does not fully show off the true quality. I also attached a photo comparing it to my first camera. :) Hope if you buy it, you love it as much as me! My boyfriend actually surprised me with it because I wanted and SL3 but he did research and purchased this one instead. What he didn’t know is I reallllly wanted this one too but I could not afford it at the time. So sweet of him. 💕
- I’ve never owned a camera before so I was a bit skeptical when I saw others in forums and on reviews state that they would skip this one. I understand that if you own the previous version, T7i that the biggest difference is the 4K video capability. From what I can tell, if you want to shoot stationary video, 4K is excellent on the t8i. If you are tracking ppl, you could encounter some instability. I have yet to attempt to edit any of my pics yet because I love the image quality as is. If someone is looking to get into photography as a passionate hobby, this is an amazing entry level camera that I would honestly recommend. Image stabilizing and auto focus are pretty good on this camera too
- I bought this camera as an upgrade to my Canon, which I’ve had going on 15 years. The pictures are amazing and the camera is super easy to use. Very happy with my upgrade!
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