Rating:
94% of 100
UPC
013803302721
$479.99

Key Features

  • 24.1MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • DIGIC 4+ Image Processor
  • 3.0" 920k-Dot LCD Monitor
  • Full HD 1080/30p Video Recording
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  1. I Like this Camera A Lot
    Quality

    I know absolutely nothing about cameras (ISO, Aperture, etc) however I needed a camera to film my self tapes and my vlogs for my youtube channel "Janel Yarber" because I have been using my phone. The sales associate advised this was a very good camera it was between this and the Canon M50 which is a mirrorless camera. I heard dslr cameras are hard to learn and are for the more experienced, however he told me this particular dslr is easy to learn. I am not going to lie it is taking me some time to get the hang of it and I am still learning everyday (I actually got mad at the camera but it was just me not knowing how to use it) BUT I've noticed the more I figure out what I am doing the better the photos and videos become. I like this camera a lot and can't wait until I'm a pro with using it.
  2. Great Zoom camera for large meetings.
    Quality

    I needed a wide-angle, HD camera for Zoom meetings at church that seat around 20 people; the normal $200 HD cameras are designed for one person but I needed something much bigger. I had read that the EOS Canon can make for a great Zoom camera and sure enough, it does! The multi-zone lighting as well as the super clear image makes the church look like it knows what it is doing. I also purchased the Altura wide angle lens for $39 (from an on-line competitor) which also helps getting the whole group in on the picture window. Additionally, I purchased a Yeti microphone from BestBuy and I'd highly recommend that too for on-line meetings. The Canon camera only has video so you'll have to go with a separate microphone; the Yeti is the best thing out there for the money. Lastly, the camera also works great for taking pictures of the congregation. The only downside is trying to get the EOS programming to work. If only Canon could hire IT people as good as their lens people... sigh. Nevertheless, with some patience, it all works great.

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