My T7i is so good...
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Re: My T7i is so good...
seri_art wrote:
tkbslc wrote:
Honestly can say the same about nearly all cameras from the past 5 years.
I think that's true.
Really enjoyed my t7i while I shot with it. Even took it to India! The only downsides and reasons I eventually changed were the small dim viewfinder, none customisable autofocus settings, lack of manual controls, and also the lack of lens micro adjust which I felt was important for a DSLR. I also really adore the benefits of mirrorless cameras now. I still have my t7i though and did some great shots with it! I should sell it, but I am nostalgic about our time together!
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