- INCLUDES: Canon EOS Rebel T7i DSLR Camera with 18-55mm Lens + Altura Photo® Sling Backpack + Altura Photo Compact 62-Inch Monopod + Altura Photo Rapid Fire Wrist Strap + SanDisk 64GB Ultra UHS-I SDXC Memory Card (Class 10) + Altura Photo Neck Strap + Altura Photo 58MM Filter Kit (UV-CPL-ND4) + Altura Photo Cleaning Kit + Premium MagicFiber® Microfiber Lens Cleaning Cloth
- FEATURING a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor and DIGIC 7 image processor, the T7i is capable of producing high-resolution imagery with notable clarity and minimal noise.
- FULL HD 1080p Video Recording, 45-Point All Cross-Type AF and Dual Pixel CMOS AF Systems, Body Design and Built-In Wi-Fi, NFC and bluetooth.
- CANON brand accessories included: Canon EOS Rebel T7i DSLR Camera + EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM Lens + LP-E17 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack + LC-E17 Charger for LP-E17 Battery Pack + Eyecup Ef + RF-3 Body Cap + EW-400D Wide Strap + Canon Limited 1-Year Warranty
- CANON AUTHORIZED DEALER. Includes Canon USA Warranty.
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Domenika Kazdova
Hours of searching ended here
FINALLY found a decent package for this camera. I wanted a good deal, credible seller, and extras that I would actually use. This bundle fulfills what I needed.
Cheryl Hasiak
GREAT DSLR Kit For Experienced Amateur Users, Not for Beginners
So, I was into photography in the late '90s, just before digital cameras were hitting their stride. I studied photography in high school and college and became pretty proficient with color slide as well as black & white and darkroom work. I worked with a Canon EOS and several Canon and Sigma lenses. I worked as an assistant to a successful local portrait/wedding/school photo photographer as well. I say all of this because my experience level, as far as understanding photography, is pretty high. I wanted a new rig setup that matched the feel of a SLR and allowed me to think in the same "language" that I learned in. If your experience level matches mine, this is the right camera for you. If you have little to no knowledge of working a camera in full manual mode, setting aperture/shutter speed/ISO, this camera also works for you if you want better quality snapshots, or, you are willing to put in a LOT of time learning this hobby. After receiving this camera, I could immediately tell that I have a LOT to learn beyond photography - I need to learn the new "digital" language, megapixels, processing speeds, chip types and sizes, and so much more. For those of you on the fence between "taking it to the next level" and "I want better pics and more options than I get on my phone" I hope this commentary is helpful. This camera is NOT for a beginner in any form or fashion unless you are super serious about studying up, big time. As far as the product, delivery, packaging, etc: The camera box came within a larger padded box. All items were individually bubble wrapped. Within the Canon camera box itself, the items were again wrapped in plastic, tape, and bubble wrap. All nicely and safely packaged. Features: Wow, jam packed. This camera is pretty amazing. I will likely use it in some form of manual or semi-manual mode most of the time. But if I'm out taking some snapshots, not stuff I intend to share beyond social media, the number of automatic options is pretty extensive. It is going to take me several months to really learn everything this camera can do for me, but based on my initial experience I can tell my photos are going to look fantastic. Package Items in this Kit: Meh, I could take or leave a lot of the kit. I wish you could build smaller kits and pick and choose options a bit easier. Don't get me wrong, it's all great stuff and everyone will use some of it and discard others. But being new to the digital world, I took a leap on this package and overall it is very nice. The monopod is great, seems sturdey, yet is lightweight and compact. If I have one gripe, it would be the "backpack." That is really why I bought this kit, and I hate the backpack. It has a very strange strap design - like one that wraps around and one on your shoulders, not a traditional 2-strap backpack like you had in school. Also, pretty small. Won't hold much more than the body and 1-2 smallish lenses. I will be replacing it pronto. If you are looking for this for the backpack like me, seek other options. Overall: love this camera, love the package, fantastic features. Can't wait to learn more and get it out there in the field!
John Theos
Amazing customer service!
First things first, I am in now way receiving anything from this review but I think everyone needs to hear it. I bought this bundle because the way I shoot photos the sling bag and the rapid fire are things I really wanted to have. I am an on the go photographer and having access to my camera but it not weighing on my neck is a must! I got the package in the mail and they had sent me an upgraded bag. Exciting Right!! But not really when you wanted the specific bag in the listing. I got a hold of customer service and they got back to me within two(2) hours of emailing and said that the bag I wanted was in the mail on the way and that they were sorry for upgrading the bag. I asked if there would be info to mail back the other bag and they said no keep it for the inconvience we have caused you. Amazing! They didn't have to do that but now I have two(2) really good quality bags. The camera is great I was really in need of an upgrade mine was 13 years old... So when it comes to the camera it is an amazing upgrade for me. The camera is easy to use and for people who don't already understand the different modes it has like a little tutor screen to tell you what kind of shots you can get in that mode and how to change settings to accomplish effects like moving water, subject focus with soft/blured bavkground. It is a neat camera and I have enjoyed it already!
Angela Williams
Great camera, but read the manual and investigate assist mode
This is a great package. The T7i and the Canon 18-135mm lens go together really well. The camera interface is somewhat technical, and it isn't the kind of rig you can take out of the box and intuitively know how to use. The camera is easy to use, but there are some things to get used to first. First, you need to know that the camera has an assist mode that works though the touch screen. Second, once you are tired of assistance, you can put the camera in the "I know what's what" mode - which is a much better workflow. Third, you need to read through the manual and discover all of the features that the camera has. You probably won't want to use most of them, but there are definitely some features that you will want to exploit, and you won't even know they are there unless you read the manual. The manual is fat, but that's because there are several translations within the single manual, and it won't take too long to read through it. I already had a Rebel XTi, but this camera is far more sophisticated and is a much better instrument. The other accessories and the bag are pretty nice, but I would have paid for the kit alone at the price quoted.
Nini Exarchou
Very Happy!!!!!
Let me start by saying that I'm new to photography. I did a ton of research and talked to friends who do it professionally. Everything directed me to the Canon T7i. In terms of entry level, it's about as good as it gets. I bought the upgraded lens package (18-135mm) and am very happy I did. Aside from the camera and lens being awesome, the bag is very well constructed will lots of space to store the camera, lens, and accessories. The monopod seems very high quality as well (though I didn't have a chance to use it yet). I would recommend, whether you're new or not to photography, to search tutorial videos online. I found lots of useful information.
Pamela Michelle Peavy
I’m extremely happy with our purchase
It has been quite a while since I’ve operated an “SLR” type of camera (dating myself, but long before the digital era). I’ve always bought canon and as usual, I’m extremely happy with our purchase. I am not an expert photographer and I don’t know the proper terminology to describe picture quality etc - I just know that I like what I see in the pictures I’m taking. The transition from digital to DSLR is exciting - I am amazed by all the options available to me with this camera. We bought the camera mainly for very “active” grandkids and scenery shots. I am enjoying familiarizing myself with this camera in preparation for a trip to Japan (to visit “active” grandkids). So far my only complaint is that it is difficult to remember how to set everything up to take my picture And don’t get me started on the instruction book! The instruction book needs an instruction book on how to look things up! All said and done - I Love the camera - I just wish my memory was good enough to allow me to take full advantage of what this camera is capable of...
Sharon Brace
Seems worth it
Good value. I got this set for a YouTube channel. It took me a really long time to figure out which bundle to get, and I figured that if there are fewer items in the bundle, they are likely going to be higher quality. With my new expensive af camera I wanted stuff that wasn’t super cheap, so my theory was mostly true... so far I’m loving the majority of the Altura stuff, though some of it (the tripod) are on the chintzy side, and still I strongly feel like unless I missed something major, this is the best value for the stuff here.
HasHim Javed
Great camera!!
I got this camera because I take a lot of sports action shots for the school yearbook. The camera I had been using was a SX40, which I loved in general, BUT it just wouldn't take good, non-blurry action shots. So after some research I took the leap and bought the T7i. I LOVE THIS CAMERA!! It takes such awesome action shots, and that's on just the auto action shot mode w/o me doing any manual settings. Love the fact this set came with a mono-pod. Works great to steady the camera while trying to follow all the soccer action. I'd have to say the only thing that I'm not in love with is having to change the lenses for up close/far away shots. (I also have an SX60 which I can just zoom back & forth with, which is much more convenient.) But overall I do love the camera and I'm just starting to get to know it and learning how to do more manual settings.
Kathy Cole Carrington Thomason
Best Bang for your Buck!
I am an amateur photographer and have been using Nikon for the past few years, but am very familiar with Canon. After seeing the release and specs of the Rebel T7i, I had to make the switch. In my opinion the T7i is the best camera you can get without spending well over a thousand dollars. This camera is great for experienced and beginner photographers due to all of the available settings that will actually teach you how to shoot in manual mode. If you don't want to learn it, it has perfect preset settings for photographing things like food, kids, and alevens candlelit scenes. The new Digic 7 proccessor provides outstanding clarity in higher ISO levels, so its great to take fast pictures in lowlight situations. The video is great, Not 4k, but 1080 at 60fps allows for great slomotion. My favorite part of the camera is the touch screen, it makes everything very accessible and simplifies photography. If you get this set, you won't regret it. Shipping was perfect. Accessories work flawlessly.
Beth Davis
What more can I say, this camera is perfect
Note: I do not use video functions nor do I intend to, so I cannot speak to that part of the T7i. However, I cannot say enough about how much I love my new camera. Traded up from my old T6 that I had for nearly a year and the difference is light years ahead! Everything that bothered me about the T6 (slow auto focus, no touchscreen, no Bluetooth, etc) was instantly solved with the T7i. I watched many reviews on YouTube and scoured the internet for a good replacement, but I think I made the best choice here. 45 point autofocus with motion tracking and in camera image stabilization is absolutely phenomenal and key to snapping pics without a tripod or monopod. I often found myself with blurry pictures with my old T6 because I didn’t want to be weighted down with gear, but this is a worry of the past now. The touch screen is also vital and allows for much faster focusing in live mode and light speed navigating through the menu. You can turn off the touch screen and simply use the arrow keys like older models, but in the era of smartphones, I prefer to just touch and go. With the excellent auto focus and superior MP count (24.2 vs just 18 on the T6), the picture quality is noticeably better without much extra tweaking. I know some other people will have gripes about video or sound, but for a landscape/city photographer, the T7i is perfect. The extras you get are just bonuses on top of a great camera.