
It measures 3.9 by 5.2 by 3.0 inches (HWD) and weighs 1.1 pounds. The T7i ($699.96 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) is almost identical to the T6i in design, with only a slight change in the rear controls setting the two apart. The T7i is our Editors' Choice for entry-level SLRs in part thanks to its updated focus capabilities, but also due to a new interface that guides novices through the multitude of settings available. The main autofocus system, used when shooting with the optical finder, is also vastly upgraded, sporting 45 cross-type focus points, the same as you get with the pricier 80D. The T7i maintains the same 24MP resolution as its predecessor, but the sensor is different, implementing Canon's Dual Pixel AF system for smooth autofocus when recording video or shooting stills in Live View mode. The new T7i ($749.99, body only) replaces the T6i (while our Editors' Choice T6s is being supplanted in the market by the EOS 77D). It's been just about two years since Canon last updated its top-end Rebel cameras, the T6i and T6s. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.

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