The Rebel T7 is a fantastic camera! I use it to shoot weddings and earn around $2k. You simply have to work around the camera's limitations and invest in a 50mm or 24mm prime lens. I recently purchased a 90d and sold my T7, and I am forever grateful for the experience I gained with that camera.
I bought a T7 in April 2019. Several thousand shots and 11 months later, and I've upgraded to an 80D (along with an 18-135mm, 50mm, and 55-250mm alonythe way) I learned a lot on it and am glad for the experience. Is it great? No - is it a good way to get into DSLRs? From my experience, I'd say YES
My experience with is really good too but I'm interested in wildlife photography and continuous focusing and FPS are really some for some sort of action I paired it up with 18-55 (Kit lens), 50mm f1.8 STM, 55-250 is STM that's my kit until I upgrade
@@abhignansai8313 I've got that same set of lenses, with the addition of an 18-135mm. STM. Typically I carry that and my 50mm and I feel it covers almost all my shooting. Feel free to check my Instagram: @andrewp1978
The Rebels are awesome. More importantly, they stand up to years of (ab)use from my high school students and they just keep working. Killer deal for $399!
What would you recommend for someone who knows basically nothing about photography? I’ve just been using my phone but would like to get an actual camera. I’ve been looking at canon and the Sony a6000. I would like to stay around $600 or less
Sonny Chavez I bought a 7D MK ll and could not get a handle on it. I then bought a Rebel and cheated with it until I got my head wrapped around the what when and where. Best $400 I ever spent.
Kevin Student i actually traded a canon power shot sx530 ( i think it is) for his t6i plus a little cash, he wanted a point and shoot and i wanted a a little better that the t3i i still have. Like that saying goes, never forget where you started
@@drinkmorwaters2276 that's a very good question. The best answer is this: take the time to learn the operations of the camera, manual controls, etc. Once you reach the point where you've reached its limitations of the camera and need more to grow, that is when it's time to upgrade. But in the meantime, focus on getting comfortable with the manual controls..once you master them, you can feel your way around any camera and not be limited to cameras with the best automatic features.
As an amature landscape shooter I can tell you that is this 100% all you need for photography. I do agree that there are some features missing for the video geeks, but as someone who regularly takes his trusty old t3i on hikes, you don't need anything more than this. In fact, I would go so far as to recommend the t3i to anyone on a really tight budget wanting to get into photography. The only aspect that matters for photo that is a weak point of the t3i is its dynamic range, which no doubt the t7 has more of. Even if you can afford something more expensive than the t7, I'd advise you to save your money and get more lenses instead.
The rebel series is a total gateway into photography, I bought my 400d many years ago and got me hooked on photography, since I have bought better camera bodies but the 400d is proudly still being used as a prop cam in my videos :)
My motto in getting new camera gear has always been Lenses> camera body. I've been using my t6i with my sigma 18-35mm, and the result for video/Photos are great!
This is my 1st time watching a camera review on professional cameras as I’m looking for new cameras to help improve my channel and I must say this video set the bar for other camera reviewers I loved the commentary and never got bored with the great footage and camera shots and b roll. Fantastic video! Very much appreciated!!! 👍🏾
I currently shoot on the a7 these days but the rebel series is single-handedly what got me into photography and later videography and I still recommend those cameras as great cheap entry level cameras to get a feel for the hobby.
What I learned about the autofocus on this camera is that you have to be within range of the focal length of the lens in order for it to autofocus and get a clear picture
Is it cheaper there? Idk I was thinking about getting this camera to take pics but I’m just a regular guy looking for a camera to take some family photos and pictures of landscape on trips also I’m considering the canon power shot sx620 which one should I get?
I bought the canon T6 last year and I do all my photography on it. I love it, got myself a few decent lenses and I’m set for a little bit. I liked this video a lot tho.
I don’t know if Potato Jet will notice me but, I really love your content, I watch it every time I need to brighten up my day since your videos are always easygoing and chill compared to other TH-camrs I watch. Thank you! I hope you notice this
i remember my first dslr, the t2i (or 550D over here in the uk) and even now i would recoomend it as a first if someone wants to learn photography or get into video, suprisingly durable and has everything to get someone started, even now im using a 600d (t3i for you americans) and loving it after the howmany years of abuse its been through.
You don’t magically make more money by making the video 10 minutes long, you have to enable midroll ads, which can effect watch time, which can actually lower revenue if the viewer isn’t super engaged in the content.
I use the T7i and I love it! It’s basically the same as the 70D ( mostly) in that it offers duel auto focus, mic input, APS-C CMOS sensor, etc.. I bought it used with 2 nice lenses for 525.00. You can’t beat the value. It’s a great beginners camera 👍
So, just my 2 cents, I have a Canon Rebel T5 and my friend has a Canon Rebel T6, and we both absolutely love our cameras for our uses, mainly amateur photography, and it was cheap as hell to buy. I have no need to get a brand new camera right this second, but if I did, i'd probably go with the T7.
Hey guys can you please press like so potato jet can see it? Dear Mr.Potato?, I'm a big fan of yours. My name is Bobe, I am fourteen years old, a noob filmmaker, I've made some video/shorts before. I hope that one day I can make videos in LA just like you and maybe work in the industry when I grow up. I'm going to this filmmaking camp in Burbank from the end of June to the start of August. I was wondering if there is a way that I can meet you maybe grab lunch on the weekend because you really inspire me as there isn't much Asian filmmaker on youtube and generally Asian in the filmmaking industry in America so I really look up to you. I know I might be asking too much but I just really want to meet you in person and get to know you.
My first DSLR was the Canon 80D, HOWEVER, my first entry Bridge DSLR was a Nikon B500 or something like that, the Camera fell 4 inches and cracked the LCD screen. lol. So, I ended up spending 1500 dollars for the Canon 80D Creator kit/Accessories on Amazon. Worth every penny. Use it to this day for ALL of my videos. My VERY first camera though was a JVC camcorder that I got for like 50 bucks. lol.
I have a Canon M50 and I upgraded from my Canon G7X Mark ii and I technically made more then the original cost of the camera lol! Canon’s do hold great resale value. I love my new m50, it’s awesome!
I am very photogenic so i decided to purchase one of these Canon Rebel T7. This camera takes the must clear HQ pics ever. It makes me so much money being a Las Vegas local. Best thing about it is that i can charge tourists for pics and send it to their phones on the spot. $5 a pic!
My starter camera was a refurb Canon rebel t5 that I got directly from Canon. After a year and change with it I sold it to a camera reseller for $50 profit. Good times.
I'm using a 5Ti and only shoot in 'M'. Updated the lens to a Canon 18-135 USM with a power zoom. Paid $400 with two kit lens. It works. I mainly shoot landscape. Took awhile as I got some bad lens hunting until I turned off the servo motor. The auto focus is not the best, but for immovable objects and not to crazy action shots, it works fine. My biggest grip is, I'm more of a aperture guy and have to press the A/V button while spinning the dial at the same time.
Would this camera work for a beginner photographer? Like for some low end or just newbie photo shoots? Just to get started on a budget? If not which camera would you recommend?
I had 2 crashes on bike back in this February; no visible injuries just injured my left elbow. It hurts a little while depressing clutch. Recovering slowly. I might talk with my doctor for the brace by showing your video.
I was thinking of getting the t7i next soon and I was actually going to ask if that one is a good choice for film, I’m so impatient 😂 you answered my question in video at 2:59 😂 thanks though, appreciate it.
I'm not tech savvy at all but your videos have helped me a lot. I'm on my way to Best Buy to get the t7i now! I had an a5100 and it's horrible for recording..it's just horrible, but you live and you learn. Thank you !
I bought that for video because of three things: mic input, screen that turn 180 and price. The only negative in this camera is it doesn't shoot in 4k... But I don't use 4k so this is very good camera. Edit: Oh sorry I have the canon rebel not the 7t
Awesome video, incredible how a camera can come to life when some one with experience gets hold of it. I watch review after review on Cameras and can't seem to make my choice. I want something that's great for photography. I could care less about the video quality.
Because their videography is still niche compared to Canon and Sony. And he’s a Canon guy so I doubt he knows how to use a Fuji camera. The only Fuji things he’s probably used are Fujinon cine lenses.
Nice to hear a bit about your old Canon Rebel... I'm making my first steps into photography with a used Rebel T4i (650d), got it for $200 w/ 18-55, 80-200, tripod, backpack & extra battery :) Thanks for the video too, solid tips!
I have this camera but there’s one thing I don’t like, I can’t use my rode microphone with it, you have to buy the rebel t7i instead then you can use a mic
I think people also buy the lower spec dslr models because it is all they need , many just want something that can do a bit of video and some decent stills that they can take travelling with them , and maybe have a few extra bells and whistles that are the gravy , and that puts its value way above a crappy point and shoot .
You should make attachments for your robo-arm, so when your filming you have things like gaffer tape, batteries, ect always within arms length! :-D Also, I'm still using the T5i! :-)
Sammy B Films t6i user here. The only thing I dislike about the mine is no dual pixel autofocus and there’s no 1080 60fps. I need slowmo for my type of video making
❤OMG, Hi. I was here for the camera. I didn't expect the added bonus of the motorcycles. I'm a rider too. My first bike was a Honda. I've since sold that one. I ride a Busa and Harley now. I love her reaction to the new bike. Thanks for the great camera information that you provided. I'm searching for a new camera to purchase on black Friday. Have a wonderful day. 🥰
You literally answered my question pretty much iimmediately, saying it's more for photography and not video. That's when I decided to go for the Panasonic G7, not a bad camera (I believe you used it as well) but for sure better than the T7. Still would love to own a Canon because of the array of lenses!
This line of canon DSLR was always selling well, its "ok" but limited. I do have one T3i (600D ) and do some easy/simple job well when paired with some good lens.
Love all your videos they are a pleasure to watch. I actually downloaded them as MP4's so I can watch over and over again. yes, I have no life and live thru your videos. Loved your videos on the ARRI equipment and the ARRI lenses i could never afford in my lifetime, but they made me your fan. Stevn
I sold my T2i which I bought in 2010 for 280$ and bought an M50 recently. The T2i served me really well but it didn't have DPAF and Flippy Flippy Screens. Nice review 🥔. Thanks for the video Eh
You probably won't see this ... But hope you do. I also broke my elbow and had the same brace. To make driving easier I have one of those steering wheel knobs. Also called suicide knobs I think. It really is a life saver. Also get one of those stress balls with sand in them. I used that all the time. Just carry it around all the time. These 2 things really help tremendously. Take care...love your vids.
The Rebel T7 is a fantastic camera! I use it to shoot weddings and earn around $2k. You simply have to work around the camera's limitations and invest in a 50mm or 24mm prime lens. I recently purchased a 90d and sold my T7, and I am forever grateful for the experience I gained with that camera.
Any good lenses you’d recommend for shooting weddings?
@@ssona_ I would recommend kit lens, 24mm f2.8, 50mm f1.8 and 85mm f1.8
Doing street photography with 35mm and 120. The T7 looks to be something I can mix and match some of my older ef lenses with.
I actually have the T7
Hi does it have a flip screen ?
I bought a T7 in April 2019. Several thousand shots and 11 months later, and I've upgraded to an 80D (along with an 18-135mm, 50mm, and 55-250mm alonythe way) I learned a lot on it and am glad for the experience. Is it great? No - is it a good way to get into DSLRs? From my experience, I'd say YES
My experience with is really good too but I'm interested in wildlife photography and continuous focusing and FPS are really some for some sort of action I paired it up with 18-55 (Kit lens), 50mm f1.8 STM, 55-250 is STM that's my kit until I upgrade
@@abhignansai8313 I've got that same set of lenses, with the addition of an 18-135mm. STM. Typically I carry that and my 50mm and I feel it covers almost all my shooting. Feel free to check my Instagram: @andrewp1978
The Rebels are awesome. More importantly, they stand up to years of (ab)use from my high school students and they just keep working. Killer deal for $399!
The Enthusiasm Project why do I feel attacked from this comment my rebel didn’t suffer....that much abuse 😂
The beast as they call them.
I still own a 350d that works
What would you recommend for someone who knows basically nothing about photography? I’ve just been using my phone but would like to get an actual camera. I’ve been looking at canon and the Sony a6000. I would like to stay around $600 or less
@@a97b18b You can find used Rebels with kit lens for $150 now. Shoots in 1080p too.
People underestimate how important it is to have entry level cameras! Not everyone wants/needs to shoot on top of the line stuff!
How do you know when it’s time to upgrade from an entry level camera?
DRINKMOR WATERS when it’s old and you’re committed
Sonny Chavez I bought a 7D MK ll and could not get a handle on it. I then bought a Rebel and cheated with it until I got my head wrapped around the what when and where. Best $400 I ever spent.
Kevin Student i actually traded a canon power shot sx530 ( i think it is) for his t6i plus a little cash, he wanted a point and shoot and i wanted a a little better that the t3i i still have. Like that saying goes, never forget where you started
@@drinkmorwaters2276 that's a very good question. The best answer is this: take the time to learn the operations of the camera, manual controls, etc. Once you reach the point where you've reached its limitations of the camera and need more to grow, that is when it's time to upgrade. But in the meantime, focus on getting comfortable with the manual controls..once you master them, you can feel your way around any camera and not be limited to cameras with the best automatic features.
Always quality that is going UP with you
Rudy Ayoub wtf bro 035
@@atacanceviriyor9945 0365
Ok this is too much.
@@elliottgreen6916 03530
rumdi!
Don't blame the dogs for farting. I know it was you. 😉🤣
Great content as always. Keep it UP!
Renwick C lol is the UP thing back?
That was so creepy I just farted then when to the the comments and saw this!!!
He's Crying Right Now😂😂😂
@@yummybleach1160 ={
Holy fuck! You beat me to it.
In my experience, the Rebel series have been a good balance between cost vs image quality. Especially when the DSLR movement started back in the day.
i wonder whether it is 300 or 500 cc
As an amature landscape shooter I can tell you that is this 100% all you need for photography. I do agree that there are some features missing for the video geeks, but as someone who regularly takes his trusty old t3i on hikes, you don't need anything more than this. In fact, I would go so far as to recommend the t3i to anyone on a really tight budget wanting to get into photography. The only aspect that matters for photo that is a weak point of the t3i is its dynamic range, which no doubt the t7 has more of.
Even if you can afford something more expensive than the t7, I'd advise you to save your money and get more lenses instead.
The rebel series is a total gateway into photography, I bought my 400d many years ago and got me hooked on photography, since I have bought better camera bodies but the 400d is proudly still being used as a prop cam in my videos :)
My motto in getting new camera gear has always been Lenses> camera body. I've been using my t6i with my sigma 18-35mm, and the result for video/Photos are great!
Myhouseproductions Do you have content we can look at? IG page?
T7 sales are going UP and UP , day by day.
So whats better? T7i Or Canon T7?
@@epicdocumentaries7219 T7i lol
@@epicdocumentaries7219 of course M50 haha
Ofcourse your eye lol
Do they have 4k
This is my 1st time watching a camera review on professional cameras as I’m looking for new cameras to help improve my channel and I must say this video set the bar for other camera reviewers I loved the commentary and never got bored with the great footage and camera shots and b roll. Fantastic video! Very much appreciated!!! 👍🏾
I currently shoot on the a7 these days but the rebel series is single-handedly what got me into photography and later videography and I still recommend those cameras as great cheap entry level cameras to get a feel for the hobby.
"Hey what's that lens do"
Like it's just a second kit lens
*Holds a 50 f1.2 *
Yes, but actually no
@@rappermerch7785 no. yes. go to jail
@@drDantes Lolz. What? xD
@@st.michaelthearchangel7774 bill wurtz said it. Stick and ball. Haha.
Have you ever realized that when you put Potato Jet´s videos at 200% speed it is funnier than in 75% speed...
Love this channel
The humble rebel. A camera that teaches you about the skills and experience of photography. So much better than any smartphone.
What I learned about the autofocus on this camera is that you have to be within range of the focal length of the lens in order for it to autofocus and get a clear picture
WOW! it just shows that it's not the camera but the person using it. Amazon must LOVE you 😍
Truth. Shot composition can make just about any camera look good. It's the composition we love more than the image quality.
Why is it the best selling camera? One word - Costco
Thats where i seen it😂
That where I bought mines😂
Lol... I just bought mine there today 😁
Karla Chavez I rest my case 🤣
Is it cheaper there? Idk I was thinking about getting this camera to take pics but I’m just a regular guy looking for a camera to take some family photos and pictures of landscape on trips also I’m considering the canon power shot sx620 which one should I get?
I don't care what are your vids about anymore, I just watch them all. Super chill & funny personality u got there
I bought the canon T6 last year and I do all my photography on it. I love it, got myself a few decent lenses and I’m set for a little bit. I liked this video a lot tho.
I love your charisma over the camera
The happiness the new motorcycle brought carrie made my day.
I purchased one last week. So much fun. No bells and whistles, just ur viewfinder, aperture, shutter and iso and off u go.
I don’t know if Potato Jet will notice me but,
I really love your content, I watch it every time I need to brighten up my day since your videos are always easygoing and chill compared to other TH-camrs I watch. Thank you! I hope you notice this
❤❤❤
Motorbike stunts next?!! Right arm this time 😅
Go full RoboCop
I died when I read this! xD
Nobody:
Potato: 399$
Me: Buy this chair for only £399!
"But can you do this?"
Yes lol
Hahahhaha A Twist 399Dollars And 399euros 🤭
i remember my first dslr, the t2i (or 550D over here in the uk) and even now i would recoomend it as a first if someone wants to learn photography or get into video, suprisingly durable and has everything to get someone started, even now im using a 600d (t3i for you americans) and loving it after the howmany years of abuse its been through.
Your hand getting better
You could have added 30 more seconds in this video and make it 10 minutes long and earn a bit more😅😅😅
clearly those money didn't concern him at all :D
...but then I wouldn't've watched it now.
*31* 9:59 wouldn't bring his income UP!
You don’t magically make more money by making the video 10 minutes long, you have to enable midroll ads, which can effect watch time, which can actually lower revenue if the viewer isn’t super engaged in the content.
You Heard Him His Priority Is The video..... And Turns Out He Was Lying 😂
I use the T7i and I love it! It’s basically the same as the 70D ( mostly) in that it offers duel auto focus, mic input, APS-C CMOS sensor, etc.. I bought it used with 2 nice lenses for 525.00. You can’t beat the value. It’s a great beginners camera 👍
Three years later.... do you find this would be good for beginners interested in video?
@@katiejon17 yes, I’m still using mine.
@@1806StoneHouse fantastic. I think this is the one I’m interested in then, appreciate the help.
So, just my 2 cents, I have a Canon Rebel T5 and my friend has a Canon Rebel T6, and we both absolutely love our cameras for our uses, mainly amateur photography, and it was cheap as hell to buy. I have no need to get a brand new camera right this second, but if I did, i'd probably go with the T7.
Hey guys can you please press like so potato jet can see it?
Dear Mr.Potato?,
I'm a big fan of yours. My name is Bobe, I am fourteen years old, a noob filmmaker, I've made some video/shorts before. I hope that one day I can make videos in LA just like you and maybe work in the industry when I grow up. I'm going to this filmmaking camp in Burbank from the end of June to the start of August. I was wondering if there is a way that I can meet you maybe grab lunch on the weekend because you really inspire me as there isn't much Asian filmmaker on youtube and generally Asian in the filmmaking industry in America so I really look up to you. I know I might be asking too much but I just really want to meet you in person and get to know you.
My first DSLR was the Canon 80D, HOWEVER, my first entry Bridge DSLR was a Nikon B500 or something like that, the Camera fell 4 inches and cracked the LCD screen. lol. So, I ended up spending 1500 dollars for the Canon 80D Creator kit/Accessories on Amazon. Worth every penny. Use it to this day for ALL of my videos. My VERY first camera though was a JVC camcorder that I got for like 50 bucks. lol.
My first DSLR was the 200D/SL2 I learned before I got it on a "performance" point and shoot and my 200D photos are amazing
I have a Canon M50 and I upgraded from my Canon G7X Mark ii and I technically made more then the original cost of the camera lol! Canon’s do hold great resale value. I love my new m50, it’s awesome!
I still have my T2i. It's been solid all this time.
Does it have a flip screen?
Been using the T100 Rebel for few years. DONE with it. THinking of upgrading to T7 or something. Photography is my thing.
I am very photogenic so i decided to purchase one of these Canon Rebel T7. This camera takes the must clear HQ pics ever. It makes me so much money being a Las Vegas local. Best thing about it is that i can charge tourists for pics and send it to their phones on the spot. $5 a pic!
My starter camera was a refurb Canon rebel t5 that I got directly from Canon. After a year and change with it I sold it to a camera reseller for $50 profit. Good times.
Oh daaamn, the .75 speed drunk thing is sooo hillarious, im dying!!
I'm using a 5Ti and only shoot in 'M'. Updated the lens to a Canon 18-135 USM with a power zoom. Paid $400 with two kit lens. It works. I mainly shoot landscape. Took awhile as I got some bad lens hunting until I turned off the servo motor. The auto focus is not the best, but for immovable objects and not to crazy action shots, it works fine. My biggest grip is, I'm more of a aperture guy and have to press the A/V button while spinning the dial at the same time.
Would this camera work for a beginner photographer? Like for some low end or just newbie photo shoots? Just to get started on a budget? If not which camera would you recommend?
I'm good with my nikon. I love how Nikon's color spectrum is mostly on the dark side. Canon has lots of life but I still prefer nikon.
Hell, a used T3i is still good for entry level stuff. This line of cameras is a awesome! I shot the majority of two films on a T3i.
I love the comedy relief I get from watching your videos man ❤️
4:44 behind that lemon 🍋. That is some crazy noise.
I had 2 crashes on bike back in this February; no visible injuries just injured my left elbow. It hurts a little while depressing clutch. Recovering slowly. I might talk with my doctor for the brace by showing your video.
I was thinking of getting the t7i next soon and I was actually going to ask if that one is a good choice for film, I’m so impatient 😂 you answered my question in video at 2:59 😂 thanks though, appreciate it.
The video quality is beast omg
The way I see it is that most camera's, no matter the price, are pretty good with good glass.
Personality, style, in depth camera reviews and great video editing. I love this channel.
Dude, you're hilarious. Love your videos. (Great information, too!)
Yes I understand perfectly, the best selling camera in America , really like Canon
"No Im not Canadian, I dont got heathcare" xD
Geez, I forgot how soft video on the T-series cameras is. Magic Lantern is a must for video on these IMO.
Yes
Bro i was willing to buy canon 200d mark ii for striming what do u think about that one?
@Nyx Hypnos or get an arri camera as a webcam
@@rammingtime Yea bro, get a little strap to put it on top of your monitor while you're at it right? (Something that could support 25 kg or so lmao.)
I'm not tech savvy at all but your videos have helped me a lot. I'm on my way to Best Buy to get the t7i now! I had an a5100 and it's horrible for recording..it's just horrible, but you live and you learn. Thank you !
How do you like the T7i for photos
I bought that for video because of three things: mic input, screen that turn 180 and price. The only negative in this camera is it doesn't shoot in 4k... But I don't use 4k so this is very good camera.
Edit: Oh sorry I have the canon rebel not the 7t
Potato jet for president 👍🏽👍🏽
3:28
"what's that lense do" is something i would never be able to ask as a beginner or as an intermediate camera-consumer to a 1.5K USD lense
Robbojet taking care his partner and the entry level camera people!
O man, When you hit MANUAL mode, it was eos R (at least ).
T7 may not be best for video but it will take excellent photos. Beast of a camera for photography.
Awesome video, incredible how a camera can come to life when some one with experience gets hold of it. I watch review after review on Cameras and can't seem to make my choice. I want something that's great for photography. I could care less about the video quality.
Just got one for my birthday ...love it
I have a Canon 1300d, which is known as the Rebel T6 in the US I guess. It is THE BEST camera to start learning.
I have practiced a LOT on a t6. I was only borrowing it but it is why I'm addicted to videos and pictures
Why don't you review Fujifilm cameras? Like the X-T3
Because their videography is still niche compared to Canon and Sony. And he’s a Canon guy so I doubt he knows how to use a Fuji camera. The only Fuji things he’s probably used are Fujinon cine lenses.
Probably because he gets Canon sponsorship deals!
I tried the x-t3, just incredible !
Nice to hear a bit about your old Canon Rebel... I'm making my first steps into photography with a used Rebel T4i (650d), got it for $200 w/ 18-55, 80-200, tripod, backpack & extra battery :) Thanks for the video too, solid tips!
I have this camera but there’s one thing I don’t like, I can’t use my rode microphone with it, you have to buy the rebel t7i instead then you can use a mic
Yeah, that was my main issue. Everytime I do a video, I got to use a video recorder to get nice audio...
This dude is just amazing. He just explained everything I need to hear. 👏👏
ur a fighter bro! one hand beast hahaha but wow! good price, not too complex and for a beginner and aspiring vlogger that's perfect. i think....
I think people also buy the lower spec dslr models because it is all they need , many just want something that can do a bit of video and some decent stills that they can take travelling with them , and maybe have a few extra bells and whistles that are the gravy , and that puts its value way above a crappy point and shoot .
2:56 you ment :
what did i gave you
I've used the Canon T7 before, but when I switched to the Canon SL3 things got way better
Kind enough to give it to me then? Hahaha still saving up for my own Camera 😁
What did you end up getting?😁
I watched 2 min and I learned everything I needed.
You should make attachments for your robo-arm, so when your filming you have things like gaffer tape, batteries, ect always within arms length! :-D
Also, I'm still using the T5i! :-)
Sammy B Films t6i user here. The only thing I dislike about the mine is no dual pixel autofocus and there’s no 1080 60fps. I need slowmo for my type of video making
❤OMG, Hi. I was here for the camera. I didn't expect the added bonus of the motorcycles.
I'm a rider too. My first bike was a Honda.
I've since sold that one. I ride a Busa and Harley now.
I love her reaction to the new bike.
Thanks for the great camera information that you provided. I'm searching for a new camera to purchase on black Friday.
Have a wonderful day. 🥰
Me: Gene needs to propose already
Gene: I’m getting her a bike!
Doctor: Don’t use your arm
Gene: Let’s ride the bike!
🤦🏻♂️😂
You literally answered my question pretty much iimmediately, saying it's more for photography and not video.
That's when I decided to go for the Panasonic G7, not a bad camera (I believe you used it as well) but for sure better than the T7.
Still would love to own a Canon because of the array of lenses!
All you've gotta do is step up to the Canon Rebel SL2 (Eos 200D), and you'll get the great video features.
This line of canon DSLR was always selling well, its "ok" but limited. I do have one T3i (600D ) and do some easy/simple job well when paired with some good lens.
My t6 1300d and the nifty 50 great combo
great video, Potato Vong!
Do a video on Canon SL3. It does 10bit 422 with Ninja V.
Love all your videos they are a pleasure to watch. I actually downloaded them as MP4's so I can watch over and over again. yes, I have no life and live thru your videos. Loved your videos on the ARRI equipment and the ARRI lenses i could never afford in my lifetime, but they made me your fan. Stevn
He didn't read my comment, but it showed up on screen for a good amount of time.
Looking like The Terminator T7 with your arm brace and riding on that bike. "Heres a new choppa!"
I laughed when he said "slightly above mediocre" 😂
Finally you reviewed a camera that I own.
Too bad Magic Lantern doesn't have a port for the T7, it would solve a lot of your issues with the camera.
I sold my T2i which I bought in 2010 for 280$ and bought an M50 recently. The T2i served me really well but it didn't have DPAF and Flippy Flippy Screens.
Nice review 🥔. Thanks for the video Eh
I am here to find out if it’s worth the buy in 2020
It is
I'd say no. The likelihood you'd use it after a month is close to zero.
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The first thing I'd ask you is what type of videos you plan on making. That plays a huge part in the type of camera you need.
Glitz & Glam TV Productions normal ass youtube videos, what do you think?
lmao, I love how smooth you were in not mentioning the name on that YN 50mm.
you should go to best buy with a hidden camera and find their recommendation
He's so smart, he gave us a very funny part at the very end, very clever
You know what else you can get for 399
That chair.
What about the shipping
Even with a subpar camera for video you made some great b roll. Nicely done!!
I wish i could just go to a best buy and buy a new camera😭
You probably won't see this ... But hope you do. I also broke my elbow and had the same brace. To make driving easier I have one of those steering wheel knobs. Also called suicide knobs I think. It really is a life saver. Also get one of those stress balls with sand in them. I used that all the time. Just carry it around all the time. These 2 things really help tremendously. Take care...love your vids.