expirediconian | Staff posted Nov 24, 2023 05:19 AM
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expirediconian | Staff posted Nov 24, 2023 05:19 AM
Refurbished Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera w/ EF-S 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 IS II Lens
+ Free S/H$229
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Considering that on ebay the sl1's is still selling for about 170is and the T6i's are at 450 for 8+ year old tech... This has way newer technology and will be a better near-term investment.
For reference, I've owned the SL1, T6i, and R7 ( aps-c cameras).
Think of it as a t6i with a few less features.
Still a decent slr beginner camera.
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Considering that on ebay the sl1's is still selling for about 170is and the T6i's are at 450 for 8+ year old tech... This has way newer technology and will be a better near-term investment.
For reference, I've owned the SL1, T6i, and R7 ( aps-c cameras).
Considering that on ebay the sl1's is still selling for about 170is and the T6i's are at 450 for 8+ year old tech... This has way newer technology and will be a better near-term investment.
For reference, I've owned the SL1, T6i, and R7 ( aps-c cameras).
I bought sony A serious refurbs about 15 years ago and used them for at least 5+ years later.. I used old (cheap) fast, made in japan lenses from pentax I think? (i got them on ebay for below $60) , comparable lens now with AF would cost $400...
so, ya, I agree, this is an easy gift for a kid, etc, who wants to learn and will offer a lot of camera for the $
Considering that on ebay the sl1's is still selling for about 170is and the T6i's are at 450 for 8+ year old tech... This has way newer technology and will be a better near-term investment.
For reference, I've owned the SL1, T6i, and R7 ( aps-c cameras).
Think of it as a t6i with a few less features.
Still a decent slr beginner camera.
Think of it as a t6i with a few less features.
Still a decent slr beginner camera.
Considering that on ebay the sl1's is still selling for about 170is and the T6i's are at 450 for 8+ year old tech... This has way newer technology and will be a better near-term investment.
For reference, I've owned the SL1, T6i, and R7 ( aps-c cameras).
Canon releasing new iterations really destroyed the resale market without really offering much improvement.
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Also does the Holiday extended return policy apply to this one?
https://www.imaging-resource.com/...on-t7A.HTM
https://www.tomsguide.c
Basically look up the T6 review and that's what you'll get - a nice 2K 24MP DSLR that works with legions of EF lenses.
Good for still photography, locked down videography (or on a gimbal moving).
Autofocus is nowhere near that of modern smartphones or Sony A7 series, so this isn't the type of camera you'll run (not jog) with while recording video without a gimbal or steadycam + locked focus or focus puller.
Tons of short films have won awards made on these T-series, so nothing wrong with them for film school.
AF is sufficient for the majority of home photography uses.
Kit lens is slow, so first upgrade for lower light (dusk to lower lighting without flash) is a faster prime lens eg 35mm or 50mm f/1.8 if you don't want to use a tripod with a low iso setting for higher image quality. (Or use a high iso without a tripod for lower image quality.)
With a tripod, you can go shoot stars at night even.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fhuAM7w-WpU
Kit lens is fine for daylight and night with a flash. Flash means wedding perfect images. https://www.pabstphoto.
$229 is a very good price, and haven't seen Canon drop this low often.
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The Slanted Lens : Portrait Photography [youtube.com]
That's a good place to start!
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