I like the fact that you got straight to the point. Thank you because most people lose me in 15 seconds cause I lack patience. I watched the whole video.
T7i (800d) was my first camera since high school for about 4 years and still is today, I got into photography back when my father bought a t6i (750d) back in Vietnam. Now when I started to study in the US, my hobby gets more curious when I got my own Canon DSLR. I took this thing starting with a 18-55mm kit, 55-250mm, and 50mm f1.8 throughout all the seasons in Minnesota, even outside in the snowing winter, I just gotta be extra careful to take out SD card and battery everytime I go into warm place! It still working perfectly as I hone my skill, making great memories and art. And yes upgrading your lens will worth 10x more than upgrading body because it can expand your skill than an expensive body of which I got myself a 70-200mm f4 is and 16-35mm f4 is, and kept my nifty 50 . I might think of the 90d as an upgrade but this is forever my favorite camera and definitely a great way to start transitioning to pro-grade camera when possible. I myself still have skeptical of mirrorless since they are electronic and pop up more issue than mechanical.
I liked this camera so much, that I bought a second body. If you choose your lenses wisely, you can rival lengths of a full framed camera, i.e. a 28mm (X 1.6 =44.8mm) would be your 50 mm, and your 50mm (X 1.6=80mm)would be your portrait lense! It's an excellent camera for both vudeography & photography!
I’m just getting into making TH-cam videos. Mainly trying to make videos in my small fabrication shop. I have the T7i and am having issues getting the lighting down in the shop. Well I’m having all kinds of issues just starting out. However the lights are the current biggest problem. I have led ceiling lights and it’s so bright in the shop the video looks weird however if I unplug some of them then it looks even worse. I would absolutely love to see some highly experienced people like you show all of us who are trying to do videos in our fabrication shops what we can do to improve. I just found your channel and am loving the content you are putting out!!! Just subscribed
As a beginning photographer, the T7i camera does what I need it to do. Still like using the 18-55mm kit lens that came with it. I also budgeted the 50mm, 24m prime along with the 10-18mm wide angle. I added the 55-250mm tele after I read the reviews. All told these inexpensive lenses cover just about everything I need without breaking the bank. Thanks for info regarding the flash setting. What a pain that was..lol
This was just shot with some cheap limostudio softbox bulb light, actually! The window is properly exposed because it was a cloudy day outside. Nowadays I use a Smallrig RC220D as my key light, and it has plenty of power to match the window even on sunny days.
Thank you so much for this!! I've been watching tons of videos trying to compare the canon m50 and the rebel t7i and I couldn't come to a decision but this video helped me decide!! Awesome video!
I’ve had this camera for 2 and a half years as my first cam and I still use it. Bought the 70-200 iii (you get more confidence and hire) and now I’m waiting till Black Friday to buy a mirrorless cam
@@Ann-se7bz Eos r6 (which I saved up for now) but I was thinking I’m probably gonna need to build a better computer to Handel the 4K and h265 files format. That’s if I can find an rtx 30 series gpu.
The worst part about starting with the T7i is that when you finally go to upgrade, you have to really spend some money. The 80d is an upgrade, but mostly for being better built and weather resistant. So the next step up is really a 7d Ii or a 90d. And when you go to buy uhs 2 SD cards, you get smacked with some pricey cards. On the other hand you may move up to full frame. And then only your EF lenses can be used. A 6D isn't cheap either, but less than moving into the R line. I love slr's and dslr's, and so I have a T7i . But also a 5D and a 6D. But to upgrade my T7i, I will get a 90D, and that's pricey. The T7i could be the best aps-c camera you ever own, and you won't regret it. But do get some lenses for it. The kit lens is not top quality and if you want better photos, you will upgrade this lens. As far as the 1.6 crop, if you want wide, there are plenty of lens choices for asp-c at 18mm and below. I love my Sigma 16mm. And aps-c EF-S lenses cost less than full frame EF lenses.
I have and like this camera. I use it for photography and with a good lens and knowledge of photography I've been able to produce really nice images. I've found it's more about the photographer than the gear. The t7i with a lens upgrade and good skills one can produce professional images.
I'm looking to get my first camera mostly for photography but I want to also get into cinematography would you say it's a good purchase? I do have experience with taking pictures but its just with my phone and I can't get that to really focus the same way and I'd really just like to up the quality on my photos
I wouldn't consider this an ideal choice for video, but any of the cameras that perform better for video also cost more. My camera for video is a Sony ZV E10, and there are better cameras out there than this, it's just the prices. For good video you need great tracking, and Canon cameras can do it, but a used 80D would be a better choice, or if you could swing it a 90D. But both cost more. And you still need lenses. A mirror less camera will almost always beat a DSLR for video. So look at the R series. If you're only shooting a few short clips on vacation, then the DSLR cameras can probably fill the bill, but if you want to make documentaries or short films, go mirror less and make life easier. I started with range finder cameras and when I moved up to an SLR I was in heaven. Being so stuck in my ways, I love DSLR cameras, and just can't get into mirror less for photography. Video I chose the Sony because of their auto focus, tracking, size, weight and price. If the R series Canon cameras and lenses were a better price I would have went with one of the R cameras for video.
Thank you for this! All the videos so far that I’ve seen say the T7 isn’t a good option but this has changed my opinion. Might be the first camera I purchase just to get started!
Hello could you please help me figure out what may have happend to my t7i? Well I dropped it from my upper waiste as I was trying to screw it back on my ringlight. However as it fell it hit my knee/leg first then hit the ground. Now there is blur around the edges of the frame. & the focus doesn’t work as before. You think it might be the whole dslr or just the Lens? 😓
Kit lens (18-55) should be fine for tiktoks/reels. It depends on the content you make but phone cameras can sometimes even be better than pro cameras for vertical content. Regarding vertical shooting- just hold the camera sideways to make a vertical frame and then rotate 90° in post :)
The overheating isnt an issue until you get to 4k 60fps. But it is a pain there. I would still buy it now because it’s perfect for anything up to 4k 24fps, and it’s an excellent still camera. The use cases I wouldnt recommend it for are wedding or product videography cause those rely on high framerates
can you please help me choose between 250D and T7i? Even if we ignore the 4k capability it lasts for 1000+ shots while this one lasts for 600+ shots only. I'm super confused.
I bought this camera 3 years ago almost 4, and I have not gotten a new lens than the kit lens that came with it. I am finally getting a better lens as I don’t have the money to buy a better full frame as opposed to this crop Sensor camera. I would love to buy a canon r 5 and even better the r3 but don’t have the money.
Get good glass first. R glass is much higher priced than used EF-S glass. And adapting lenses gets old fast, plus some R series cameras down grade their performance when not used with native glass. The T7i is a great camera, especially for the price, but the kit lens holds it back. A good prime 24mm lens is not too expensive and will inspire your love for the T7i. A good 24-70 is lens, f/2.8 if you can afford it, will make your T7i perform like you never thought it could. Yes these lenses can cost more than the camera, but cheap glass on the best body won't take as good a picture as good glass on a cheap camera body. And equipment is only half of the recipe for a good picture. The other half is the photographer.
Settings change depending on the circumstances of the shoot and what look I’m going for… it’s something that has to be altered basically every time I set up a new shot
Thank you for this it has really helped, can you reiterate about the cropping, I didn't quite understand. I want a camera for shooting videos in the Everst region in Nepal.
Autofocus is *very* sensitive to what lens you're using. The 18-55 IS 2 that comes with the T7 and T7i sucks. Swap on a different lens, like the 18-55 IS (1, the OG) and it's way way better. A higher quality lens will also yield major improvements.
Are you willing to donate it ever? I’m a volunteer firefighter in Florida and would love to make fire prevention videos. If not, I still appreciate your time making this video.
I havent had the r6 ever overheat or even give a warning but I dont push it very hard. Most of my youtube videos I record in 1080p just because editing 4k footage (even with proxies) on my computer is a nightmare
@@JosephMartin I’ve had the T7i since 2017 and it is amazing. I just returned the m200 because it overheated after 15 mins. Looking to us T7i for streaming. Great video man. New sub here. Do you recommend any camera for live stream?
Thanks for your support! Im not a streamer so i dont know the best cameras for that, but if the T7i is capable then i would just use that since you already have it!
One worthless phrase I keep hearing in these reviews is “ beginner camera “. . If this is in his opinion, then what is the T6i ? a beginner beginner camera? then what is the T6 ? the beginner beginner beginner camera.?. A camera is a camera period. It’s what you make of it that counts, not a stupid phrase to generalize its features. n
Would you recommend a photographer just starting out buy an R5II, stay limited with their smartphone, or do you think there are cameras with a good balance between features and price that suit beginners’ needs well?
A 4k video?? Whaaaaaaaaattttt!?
I like the fact that you got straight to the point. Thank you because most people lose me in 15 seconds cause I lack patience. I watched the whole video.
Glad you liked the video!
T7i (800d) was my first camera since high school for about 4 years and still is today, I got into photography back when my father bought a t6i (750d) back in Vietnam. Now when I started to study in the US, my hobby gets more curious when I got my own Canon DSLR. I took this thing starting with a 18-55mm kit, 55-250mm, and 50mm f1.8 throughout all the seasons in Minnesota, even outside in the snowing winter, I just gotta be extra careful to take out SD card and battery everytime I go into warm place!
It still working perfectly as I hone my skill, making great memories and art. And yes upgrading your lens will worth 10x more than upgrading body because it can expand your skill than an expensive body of which I got myself a 70-200mm f4 is and 16-35mm f4 is, and kept my nifty 50 . I might think of the 90d as an upgrade but this is forever my favorite camera and definitely a great way to start transitioning to pro-grade camera when possible. I myself still have skeptical of mirrorless since they are electronic and pop up more issue than mechanical.
I liked this camera so much, that I bought a second body. If you choose your lenses wisely, you can rival lengths of a full framed camera, i.e. a 28mm (X 1.6 =44.8mm) would be your 50 mm, and your 50mm
(X 1.6=80mm)would be your portrait lense! It's an excellent camera for both vudeography & photography!
I’m just getting into making TH-cam videos. Mainly trying to make videos in my small fabrication shop. I have the T7i and am having issues getting the lighting down in the shop. Well I’m having all kinds of issues just starting out. However the lights are the current biggest problem. I have led ceiling lights and it’s so bright in the shop the video looks weird however if I unplug some of them then it looks even worse. I would absolutely love to see some highly experienced people like you show all of us who are trying to do videos in our fabrication shops what we can do to improve. I just found your channel and am loving the content you are putting out!!! Just subscribed
I chose your video because it doesn't have a click bait title like the others. Thanks bro. Also a super good video.
Thank you!
As a beginning photographer, the T7i camera does what I need it to do. Still like using the 18-55mm kit lens that came with it. I also budgeted the 50mm, 24m prime along with the 10-18mm wide angle. I added the 55-250mm tele after I read the reviews. All told these inexpensive lenses cover just about everything I need without breaking the bank. Thanks for info regarding the flash setting. What a pain that was..lol
00:38 ayyy those cut-ins without quality loss 😍crispyyyy
highly exciting
Sir, please tell me what lights you are using ! how is outside so well exposed!
This was just shot with some cheap limostudio softbox bulb light, actually! The window is properly exposed because it was a cloudy day outside. Nowadays I use a Smallrig RC220D as my key light, and it has plenty of power to match the window even on sunny days.
Thank you so much for this!! I've been watching tons of videos trying to compare the canon m50 and the rebel t7i and I couldn't come to a decision but this video helped me decide!! Awesome video!
Im glad it was helpful! Have fun getting into video/photography!
I’ve had this camera for 2 and a half years as my first cam and I still use it. Bought the 70-200 iii (you get more confidence and hire) and now I’m waiting till Black Friday to buy a mirrorless cam
Curious to know what mirrorless camera you're thinking of buying after the T7i
@@Ann-se7bz Eos r6 (which I saved up for now) but I was thinking I’m probably gonna need to build a better computer to Handel the 4K and h265 files format. That’s if I can find an rtx 30 series gpu.
The auto focus works perfect with prime lenses that have AF I use this camera and love it
The worst part about starting with the T7i is that when you finally go to upgrade, you have to really spend some money. The 80d is an upgrade, but mostly for being better built and weather resistant. So the next step up is really a 7d Ii or a 90d. And when you go to buy uhs 2 SD cards, you get smacked with some pricey cards. On the other hand you may move up to full frame. And then only your EF lenses can be used. A 6D isn't cheap either, but less than moving into the R line.
I love slr's and dslr's, and so I have a T7i . But also a 5D and a 6D. But to upgrade my T7i, I will get a 90D, and that's pricey.
The T7i could be the best aps-c camera you ever own, and you won't regret it. But do get some lenses for it. The kit lens is not top quality and if you want better photos, you will upgrade this lens.
As far as the 1.6 crop, if you want wide, there are plenty of lens choices for asp-c at 18mm and below. I love my Sigma 16mm. And aps-c EF-S lenses cost less than full frame EF lenses.
Really good write up!
I have and like this camera. I use it for photography and with a good lens and knowledge of photography I've been able to produce really nice images. I've found it's more about the photographer than the gear. The t7i with a lens upgrade and good skills one can produce professional images.
I'm looking to get my first camera mostly for photography but I want to also get into cinematography would you say it's a good purchase? I do have experience with taking pictures but its just with my phone and I can't get that to really focus the same way and I'd really just like to up the quality on my photos
Hello what lens do you use, if you don't mond me asking ?
Hello Would I've to see some of your work using the t7i
I wouldn't consider this an ideal choice for video, but any of the cameras that perform better for video also cost more. My camera for video is a Sony ZV E10, and there are better cameras out there than this, it's just the prices.
For good video you need great tracking, and Canon cameras can do it, but a used 80D would be a better choice, or if you could swing it a 90D. But both cost more. And you still need lenses. A mirror less camera will almost always beat a DSLR for video. So look at the R series.
If you're only shooting a few short clips on vacation, then the DSLR cameras can probably fill the bill, but if you want to make documentaries or short films, go mirror less and make life easier.
I started with range finder cameras and when I moved up to an SLR I was in heaven. Being so stuck in my ways, I love DSLR cameras, and just can't get into mirror less for photography. Video I chose the Sony because of their auto focus, tracking, size, weight and price. If the R series Canon cameras and lenses were a better price I would have went with one of the R cameras for video.
So what camera did you film this on? What lens did you have for the selfie shot where you compared it with your iphone?
The camera I filmed on is the Canon R6 and the lens is the Canon 16-35mm F/4 L
@@JosephMartin Nice, it looks great
Love my t7i still takes wonderful pictures.❤
Loved the rhyme 😂😂
MAKE HIS DREAM COME TRUE!!
😂🙏
You can always throw a Canon 10-18 for that ultra-wide look on APS-C / Crop
What lens are you using for the t7i , the one with the red ring around it? thanks .
That’s the canon EF 16-35mm F4 L II
Was expecting to see a video or photo from the camera
Thank you for this! All the videos so far that I’ve seen say the T7 isn’t a good option but this has changed my opinion. Might be the first camera I purchase just to get started!
It’s a great beginner camera! Have fun getting started
Hello could you please help me figure out what may have happend to my t7i? Well I dropped it from my upper waiste as I was trying to screw it back on my ringlight. However as it fell it hit my knee/leg first then hit the ground. Now there is blur around the edges of the frame. & the focus doesn’t work as before. You think it might be the whole dslr or just the Lens? 😓
so what’s the best lense to record tiktok’s/iG reels ? also can o shoot vertical videos or i’d have to rotate in post?
Kit lens (18-55) should be fine for tiktoks/reels. It depends on the content you make but phone cameras can sometimes even be better than pro cameras for vertical content. Regarding vertical shooting- just hold the camera sideways to make a vertical frame and then rotate 90° in post :)
@@JosephMartin thank you! & you know a good lense for talking head videos ?
What would be a good wide angle lens for this camera? Im worried ill get one thats not wide enough to make up for the crop sensor in the camera :(
I need help brooo. I need a gimbal for the t7. Please help me🙏🏾
The dji RSC 2 or RS3 are good options
Thank you for your expertise! Subscribed!
if you have problem with focus and going around just increase ur aperture iso and shutter speed to compensate your focus
does this camera have mic input and better imagine quality?
Yes it has a 3.5mm mic jack. Better image quality than what?
@@JosephMartin say a Sony zv1?
How is the overheating with the R6. Is it as bad as most claim it to be ? Would you buy the camera now after spending time with it ?
The overheating isnt an issue until you get to 4k 60fps. But it is a pain there. I would still buy it now because it’s perfect for anything up to 4k 24fps, and it’s an excellent still camera. The use cases I wouldnt recommend it for are wedding or product videography cause those rely on high framerates
@@JosephMartin I appreciate the feedback 👍🏾. Best of luck
Super simple and to the point vid. Thanks man
Glad you liked it!
Make a review of the new t8i 850d ....
What lens did you use on the t7i for video?
I prefer 1080p and not 4k because it takes up a lot of space. As much as they say 4k is fantastic it is impractical for me
Great and useful video! But I want to know as nobody covers this; does the T7i have manual video mode?
Thanks! Yes it does!
can you please help me choose between 250D and T7i?
Even if we ignore the 4k capability it lasts for 1000+ shots while this one lasts for 600+ shots only. I'm super confused.
overall the 250d is a better camera. The T7i just has faster burst and can usually be found for a larger discount than the 250d because its older
I have a T7, is this much of an upgrade for video?
Not in this day and age. I’d go for one of the newer mirrorless options like the r10
I bought this camera 3 years ago almost 4, and I have not gotten a new lens than the kit lens that came with it. I am finally getting a better lens as I don’t have the money to buy a better full frame as opposed to this crop Sensor camera. I would love to buy a canon r 5 and even better the r3 but don’t have the money.
Get good glass first. R glass is much higher priced than used EF-S glass. And adapting lenses gets old fast, plus some R series cameras down grade their performance when not used with native glass.
The T7i is a great camera, especially for the price, but the kit lens holds it back. A good prime 24mm lens is not too expensive and will inspire your love for the T7i. A good 24-70 is lens, f/2.8 if you can afford it, will make your T7i perform like you never thought it could.
Yes these lenses can cost more than the camera, but cheap glass on the best body won't take as good a picture as good glass on a cheap camera body.
And equipment is only half of the recipe for a good picture. The other half is the photographer.
@@gregorypecaut7164 yeah what I have on it now slows me to do a lot that I need it to do. It’s a Tamron 18-400 so it has done its job beautifully.
I did the same switch! T7i to r6. Gotta love the t7i but holy cow the R6 is a whole other world.
I know right!?
What are your settings?
Settings change depending on the circumstances of the shoot and what look I’m going for… it’s something that has to be altered basically every time I set up a new shot
Nice and informative video! What camera did you use to shoot this video?
Thanks! This was shot on the canon r6
what lenses can u use with this camera?
Canon ef mount
What camera are you using to shoot this video??
Canon R6
youre making great videos informing ppl about things (ppl like me that arent knowledgable about it) 😎👍
I try!
Great video my first camera 📸
Hello mate, I want to start Astrophotography... Do you have any other suggestion at the same price of the t7i ? or even less price would be nice :D
Does it have built in intervalometer ?
no. you need to buy a separate controller for timelapses etc.
Thank you for this it has really helped, can you reiterate about the cropping, I didn't quite understand. I want a camera for shooting videos in the Everst region in Nepal.
What lenses do you/are you using?
canon 16-35mm f4 L, Canon 50mm 1.8, canon 70-200 2.8 L
What is the best camera for $400
If you can, bump the budget up to $450 and get a Canon t7. Sony makes good cams too but I dont know anything about them
Autofocus is *very* sensitive to what lens you're using. The 18-55 IS 2 that comes with the T7 and T7i sucks. Swap on a different lens, like the 18-55 IS (1, the OG) and it's way way better. A higher quality lens will also yield major improvements.
Great video !
Keep up the good work!
Thank you! I’ll do my best 😄
Thank youuu
great review!
Very good video. Thank you.
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Are you willing to donate it ever? I’m a volunteer firefighter in Florida and would love to make fire prevention videos. If not, I still appreciate your time making this video.
Would you happen to be selling this camera yet? 😊😊
If the t7i has bad autofocus and no 4k the t7 is like 400$ cheaper and most likely the same apart from the flip out screen
How’s your R6? Any overheating issues? I can see some flares of Casey Neistat here 🔥 👍🏼
I havent had the r6 ever overheat or even give a warning but I dont push it very hard. Most of my youtube videos I record in 1080p just because editing 4k footage (even with proxies) on my computer is a nightmare
@@JosephMartin I’ve had the T7i since 2017 and it is amazing. I just returned the m200 because it overheated after 15 mins. Looking to us T7i for streaming. Great video man. New sub here. Do you recommend any camera for live stream?
Thanks for your support! Im not a streamer so i dont know the best cameras for that, but if the T7i is capable then i would just use that since you already have it!
cool man make more
you have nice teeth :)
Thank you!
One worthless phrase I keep hearing in these reviews is “ beginner camera “. . If this is in his opinion, then what is the T6i ? a beginner beginner camera? then what is the T6 ? the beginner beginner beginner camera.?. A camera is a camera period. It’s what you make of it that counts, not a stupid phrase to generalize its features.
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Would you recommend a photographer just starting out buy an R5II, stay limited with their smartphone, or do you think there are cameras with a good balance between features and price that suit beginners’ needs well?