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Build and Handling

High Quality.

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Technically, the Canon EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D is extremely impressive, but within the flesh it’s mildly disappointing given its price. In classic EOS style, the body is nicely contoured and straightforward to grip, with few sharp corners, but the plastic finish feels a touch cheap.

Corners are cut with the viewfinder too, which uses a less expensive ‘pentamirror’ design instead of a classic pentaprism. In practice, it’s clear and bright, and you’re unlikely to note any difference.

Canon EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D review

One of the 800D’s key features is Canon’s new guided interface , which uses easy-to-understand graphics and knowledge to elucidate the consequences of various camera settings. for instance , when you’re using the Tv (Shutter Priority) mode, the screen shows a scale with slower, ‘flowing’ shutter speeds on the left and faster ‘frozen’ speeds on the right; as you switch the dial, a caption below indicates the situations where the present speed could be used.

This interface is both attractive and informative, and you’ll disable it in favour of a daily menu system once you are feeling you don’t need it.

The vari-angle touchscreen display works rather well . It gives you the pliability to shoot in the least kinds of awkward angles – and therefore the 800D’s responsive Live View performance with Dual Pixel CMOS AF makes it something you would possibly use all the time instead of just keeping for emergencies. Touch control on camera screens isn’t always good, but the 800D’s is light, reliable and responsive – almost perfect, in fact.

Canon EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D review

The single-dial system might prove an irritation for experienced Canon users, but the 800D does have an outsized number of external buttons for adjusting everything from the ISO setting to the drive mode, AF point selection and movie Style.

The Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections are easy enough to line up and use via the Canon Camera Connect app. you would like the Wi-Fi for camera control, however, and if you’re using an iOS device meaning connecting manually to the camera’s Wi-Fi network whenever you would like to use it, since Apple’s OS won’t let the Bluetooth connection launch the Wi-Fi connection automatically. (Nikon has an equivalent issue with its Bluetooth/Wi-Fi SnapBridge system.)

Performance

Great Performance

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The Canon EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D’s autofocus is fast and reliable, both in regular viewfinder shooting, which uses the 45-point phase detection AF sensor and in Live View, which uses the twin Pixel CMOS AF system. This proved crisp and mostly positive, even with the older non-STM kit lens.

The results from the Canon EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D’s exposure system are more variable. It places tons of emphasis on the world under the active autofocus point: this suggests that even alittle reframing of your shot can produce an enormous shift within the exposure.

Canon EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D review

You notice this most in high-contrast scenes like sunsets, where the camera will veer from exposing for the foreground to producing a silhouette, counting on where the AF point is. experienced photographers will quickly learn to seek out their way around this, but novices could find yourself wondering why they’re not getting an equivalent exposure twice, when the scene itself hasn’t changed.

The auto white balance system performed perfectly, though; we left it set to Auto throughout the test. If you shoot raw, of course, you’ll correct it later.The 800D’s colours are natural and attractive, but avoid the automated Picture Style option

The Canon EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D’s colours are natural and attractive, but avoid the automated Picture Style option

The exposure is extremely sensitive to the position of the autofocus point, especially for high-contrast backlit subjects.

The exposure is extremely sensitive to the position of the autofocus point, especially for high-contrast backlit subjects.

The in-camera JPEGs are crisp and vibrant , but you would like to be wary of blown highlights, not least because the Evaluative metering is so sensitive to the position of the autofocus point. The raw files reveal excellent dynamic range, however.

The image quality at the utmost ISO 25,600 setting is substantially reduced, as you’d expect, but if you would like to grab a picture in the least costs, the results are really quite acceptable. In fact, you’ll shoot in conditions so dark the camera’s autofocus struggles to seek out anything to lock on to.

Features

Key Features of this device.

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Sensor: 24.2mm APS-C Dual Pixel CMOS AF (22.3 x 14.9mm)

Focal length conversion on lens: 1.6x

Memory: 1x SD/SDHC/SDXC; UHS-I compatible

Viewfinder: Optical pentamirror, 95% coverage

Max video resolution: Full HD 1920 x 1080

ISO range: 100-25,600 (51,200 expanded)

Autofocus: 45, all cross-type

Max burst rate: 6fps

Screen: Vari-angle 3-inch touchscreen, 1,040k dots

Shutter speeds: 30-1/4,000 sec, Bulb

Weight: 532g (body only with battery and card)

Dimensions: 131 x 100 x 76mm (body only)

Power supply: Li-ion battery (supplied), 600 shots

Verdict

Great features for this price range.

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The Canon EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D’s features offer little to complain about. It’s responsive and versatile, and therefore the image quality is sweet . Physically, it’s less impressive. It’s small and lightweight , but also feels plasticky. the worth puts it during a tricky spot – if you would like a beginner’s camera, you don’t got to pay this much, and if you’ve got this much to spend, there are better cameras around. Right now, the newer Canon EOS 250D/Rebel SL3 is both cheaper, smaller and – with its ability to shoot 4K video – just a far better camera.

Score

This is the total score.

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8.5

Total Score

GOOD

Pros

User-friendly interface

Excellent touchscreen control

Live View AF performance

Impressive overall image quality

Cons

No 4K video

Plastic finish

Dynamic range could be better

Only 95% viewfinder coverage

Our Rating

 4/5

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Canon EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D

Rs 78,774

April 23 2020



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