The 24-megapixel Canon EOS Rebel T7i ($750 body only) sits at the head of the company’s entry-level DSLR family. A camera that newcomers can grow into, the T7i boasts a a ramped-up autofocus system with more than twice the AF points (45 versus 19) compared with its predecessor, the EOS Rebel T6i, and it has Canon’s latest DIGIC 7 imaging processor.
Canon also improved the starting time on this camera, and the T7i now boasts continuous shooting speeds of up to 6 frames per second. You get longer battery life, too, at up to 820 shots per charge.While the T7i faces strong competition from Nikon’s D5600, it has plenty of features for newbies and experienced amateurs to grow as photographers.
Design: Compact and functional
Designed for entry-level users, the T7i body is dotted with easily identifiable external controls, and a Q (Quick Control) button lets you access settings without having to delve into the menu system.
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