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Is it time to move on from my T4i

Started Dec 30, 2018 | Discussions thread
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Re: Is it time to move on from my T4i
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I think one of the best values would be the Canon 80D, if you are looking for a Canon crop DSLR camera. But I chose the Canon T7i (800D) because I think it's all I need and the price is less expensive. I prefer the lighter weight also. For years I have been using Canon T2i/T3i (550D/600D) cameras. This past year I bought a Canon T7i (800D) camera. I have been really impressed with its high ISO capability, so I'll probably get another one or the Canon SL2 (200D) or 77D or 80D (which all also have greater high ISO capability). The maximum shutter speed of the Canon T7i (800D) camera is 1/4000th of a second, but I haven't found any need to go faster than that.

Here's one recent example at ISO8000 that I took with my Canon T7i (800D) camera. I did no special noise reduction with software. That's Multnomah Falls in the background. I should mention that when I took this photo, it was dark and cloudy. The mountain shadow makes this an especially dark place in winter (the sunlight that is hidden by the clouds and this mountain is very low in the horizon). It's a great place where I am able to test the camera in extremely poor light conditions.

A little edit: Here's a crop of that ISO8000 picture.  I was able to remove the handrail.  It's overall a nicer photo.  I'm amazed at the detail in a dark environment.

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