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Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera w/ EF-S 18-55mmLens Kit Bundle

$435

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Posted 11 months ago in Woodbridge Township, NJ

Condition: Used (normal wear)

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Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera w/ EF-S 18-55mmLens Kit Bundle

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EOS REBEL t7
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Description Forget the smartphone -- you can take gorgeous, professional-quality photos and share them just as easily with the Canon EOS Rebel T7 digital camera. It's capable of shooting 24.1-megapixel photos and recording 1080p video at the push of a button, so you can capture all of life's important moments in spectacular detail. And when you're ready to show off your incredible images, just transfer the photos via built-in Wi-Fi or NFC technology. From Canon. Includes EOS Rebel T7 DSLR camera with 18mm-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II lens, LP-E10 battery pack, battery charger, eyecup, body cap, neck strap, battery cover, and carry case 24.1 megapixels DIGIC 4+ image processor CMOS image sensor Nine-point autofocus 3" diagonal TFT color, liquid-crystal monitor Built-in Wi-Fi NFC technology Dust deletion Multiple creative filters ISO sensitivity to 6400 Continuous shooting up to 3fps Two-second, 10-second self-timers Live Mode Full HD 1080p movie mode at 30fps Remote shooting Wireless printing Lithium-ion battery pack SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card slot USB port HDMI output Measurements: Camera body 5.1"W x 4"H x 3.1"D; weighs 1 lb, 8 oz UL listed charger Imported Camera Glossary 3x, 5x, 10x: Denotes the focal length ratio of a zoom lens; this is an optical, not digital zoom. See also Digital Zoom for more information. AC Power: Running your digital camera off wall-outlet power rather than by battery power. Add-on Lens: Some lenses have filter threads on the front edge that allow you to mount an auxiliary wide-angle or telephoto lens in addition to the standard lens. AE (Auto Exposure): Auto Exposure, a system for automatically setting the proper exposure according to the existing light conditions. The most common types of AE systems: Programmed: where the camera picks the best shutter speed and aperture automatically. Program Shift: same as Programmed, plus the user can "shift" to other combinations of aperture and shutter-speed values. Aperture Priority: the user chooses an aperture value, and the shutter speed is automatically determined by lighting conditions. Shutter Priority: the user chooses a shutter speed and the aperture is automatically determined by lighting conditions. AE Lock (Auto-Exposure Lock): The ability to hold the current exposure settings and allow you to point the camera elsewhere before capturing the image. This is usually accomplished by half-pressing the shutter button and keeping it at that position until you're ready to capture the image. AF (Auto Focus): A system that automatically focuses the camera lens, usually when the shutter release is half-pressed. Angle of View: The angle of view is calculated by the focal length of the lens and the size of the image sensor. Consumer digital-camera focal lengths are usually stated in terms of their 35mm-film equivalents. For digital SLR cameras with interchangeable lenses, it's more difficult as different cameras have different size sensors. Aperture: The lens opening formed by the iris diaphragm inside the lens. Aperture-Priority AE (Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure): Exposure is calculated based on the aperture value chosen by the photographer. This allows for depth of field (DOF; range of focus) control - large aperture = shallow DOF and a small aperture = deep DOF. Aspect Ratio: The ratio of horizontal to vertical dimensions of an image. The most common aspect ratio in digital cameras is 4:3 so that images fit properly on computer screens (800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024) and standard TV screens. Many cameras offer a 3:2 mode so that you can print 4"x6" prints with no cropping necessary. There is also a 16:9 mode on some digital cameras for viewing on new widescreen HDTV displays. Aspherical Lens: A lens with flattened edges (not a perfect spherical shape) that produces a superior image. Automatic Exposure (AE): The camera automatically adjusts the aperture or shutter speed or both for the proper exposure. Barrel Distortion: A common geometric lens distortion causing an acquired image to pucker toward the center and be rounded along the outer edges. Bluetooth: A wireless standard for exchanging data over short distances from fixed and mobile devices such as cameras, PDAs, notebooks, computers, and cell phones. Uses very high frequency radio waves. Bluetooth devices establish a connection when in-range (less than 30 feet of each other). Bulb: A long-time exposure setting where the shutter stays open for as long as you keep the shutter-release button held down. Burst Mode: The ability to rapidly capture images as long as the shutter button is held down. Also known as Continuous Frame Capture. Card Reader: A device that allows you to insert flash memory cards in order to transfer data to the computer. See also PCMCIA and PC Card. CCD (Charged Coupled Device): A light-sensitive chip used for image-gathering. Center-Weighted: An auto-exposure system that uses the center portion of the image to adjust the overall exposure value.

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