08-09-2024 09:26 PM - edited 08-09-2024 09:28 PM
I purchased a T2i several years ago and I used it a lot, life got busy and photography was pushed to the side. I'm starting to get back in to photography and was thinking about getting a new camera. I was thinking of buying the T7 due to budget, is the T7 a downgrade from the T2i? I have also thought about moving to the mirrorless.
Any advice would be great
08-09-2024 11:43 PM
The T7 is a performance upgrade, but it is also somewhat of a build quality downgrade. The T2i was a well built body.
Without knowing your budget it’s hard to advise you. Canon does offer Sales advice to customers looking to purchase an upgrade.
08-10-2024 12:27 AM
If you are prepared to consider mirrorless, then I would do so seriously. As Bill said, we can't give great advice without a $value to limit our enthusiasm. Depending on what lenses you have, if you want to keep them, then stick to one of the crop-sensor bodies: that would be R7, R10, R50. If you have only the kit lenses for the T2i, then look to getting an RF-S 18-150 lens kitted with the body of your choice. I would personally suggest the R10, as it has the best features for the investment. If you use EF or EF-S lenses you will need an EF-RF adapter.
08-10-2024 05:59 PM
$600-700 is what I would like but at that rate if its a $1,000 for the better option I could swing that. I know that is kind of low for camera but I am okay with getting refurbished. I have the T2i kit lens and I been borrowing a 75-300mm lens. I am not out too much if I switch to mirrorless. Thank you very much for the help.
08-10-2024 08:24 AM
I bought a T7 about 2018 and am happy with it. I have no qualms about the purchase. I get ads for Canon mirrorless cameras but the price is prohibitive. I don't have a lot of $$$ to go mirrorless so I'll keep my T7. You can see my signature for my lenses collection. But, it's your call.
08-10-2024 09:24 AM
Hmercer23,
Go mirrorless if you can afford it. It's a wiser investment in the long run. It costs a little more, but you get more for that money, in performance, features and longevity.
The T2i is 14 yrs old
T7 is 6yrs old.
R50/R10 1-2 yrs old
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08-10-2024 06:00 PM
Thank you for the ages of them I was having a hard time finding them.
08-10-2024 10:48 AM - edited 08-10-2024 10:48 AM
hmercer23,
You asked, " is the T7 a downgrade from the T2i?"
You can go to the CameraDecision website and compare the features of both cameras side by side and judge for yourself.
Here is their website:https://cameradecision.com/
Steve Thomas
08-10-2024 06:01 PM
Thank you for that link! Its been difficulty comparing camera even with Windows side by side option.
08-10-2024 12:15 PM - edited 08-10-2024 12:33 PM
hmercer23,
I too have a T7 that I bought about 1.5 years ago and I enjoy using it and like my results.
Back when I got off the couch and back into photography, I knew little of mirrorless cameras or the state of the technology at the time. I'm glad I chose the T7 and don't second guess my decision. It was the right decision for me at the time.
However knowing what (I think) I know now, I would suggest you take a look at the mirrorless choices available that others have mentioned and some of the new technology and features in those cameras vs. the T7 that I think would be nice to have. Some features that come to mind are (again based on what I think I know):
Other things to consider are:
The above are items that come to mind and are not based on any in-depth research, etc.
I hope the above in some way helps you make the right decision for you.
Regards,
LZ
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