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Cannon T7i

Barby64
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Ok so I do not know a thing about this camera other then it is going to be awesome 
but fo those of you who have had one , what are some basics and some tips to know about this camera 
THANK YOU EVERYONE  for your help with picking it out for me 
glad I went from just a T7 to a T7i 
look s like more features for me to play with 

 

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Assuming the students were learning on a Rebel, there is no safety shift to worry about.

 

I would include shooting with other Canon cameras in that total shots, my T6S was not all that different than my T3i. I am still figuring out my Olympus TG-5, though.

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Barby64
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Very nice tho

Barby64
Enthusiast
I love it

Barby64
Enthusiast
I noticed it blurs the sides
So yep just using regular lens

"If you have one of those "wide angle lens" filters that attach to the front of a lens, throw it away."

 

If you have one of two of these type add-on lenses, do not use it ever, never ever.  It can and will damage the Canon lens.

EB
EOS 1DX and 1D Mk IV and less lenses then before!

ebiggs1
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Legend

I did these last night as I was passing a park.  Hand held.  Smiley Happy

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EOS 1DX, ISO 400, 70mm @f2.8 for 1/2 sec.

EB
EOS 1DX and 1D Mk IV and less lenses then before!

WOW That is beautiful 

 

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Been working with AV and P modes and some manual 


@Barby64 wrote:

Been working with AV and P modes and some manual 


Nice.  Experiment with post processing.  Shooting black and white with a prime lens, or just one focal length with a zoom, for a whole day is a great exercise.  

 

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#shoot10000

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