Joy of Photography

The Joy Of Photography

I’ve long been a fan of photography. My condo is filled with pictures I’ve taken of my cats or moments in time from my trips. Landscapes and wildlife are favorite subjects. At one time I divested myself of all my gear. I was tired of Lugging it around. That lasted one trip before I because so frustrated at the limits of the disposable cameras and my cell phone. So before I knew it I was back to the camera store loading up on cameras, lenses, tripods and bags.

 

Capture Life’s Moments with the Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera

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When it comes to preserving life’s unforgettable moments, your camera should be as reliable as your memories. The Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera, paired with its versatile 18-55mm lens, is designed for beginners and budding photographers who want professional-quality images without the steep learning curve.

Why Choose the Canon EOS Rebel T7?

The Rebel T7 is the perfect blend of user-friendly features and advanced technology. Its 24.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor allows you to capture rich, detailed photos that look stunning whether you’re printing them out or sharing them on social media. Combined with Canon’s DIGIC 4+ Image Processor, you can expect beautiful color tones and crisp clarity in every shot.

Versatile 18-55mm Lens Included

Whether you’re snapping family portraits, capturing scenic landscapes, or experimenting with creative photography, the included 18-55mm lens gives you flexibility right out of the box. Its zoom range is perfect for everyday shooting, so you won’t need to worry about immediately buying extra lenses to get started.

Features That Make Photography Easy

  • Built-in Wi-Fi & NFC – Share photos instantly with friends and family.
  • 9-Point Autofocus System – Quickly focus on your subject for sharp results.
  • Full HD 1080p Video – Record life in motion with high-quality video.
  • Scene Intelligent Auto Mode – Let the camera do the work with automatic settings that adjust for lighting and subject matter.

Great for Beginners, Loved by Enthusiasts

If you’re new to photography, the T7’s guided menu and simple controls will help you build confidence as you learn. For more experienced users, its ability to shoot in manual mode gives you complete creative control. It’s the kind of camera that grows with you as your skills develop.

A Trusted Canon Classic

Canon has built a reputation for producing cameras that last, and the Rebel series has long been a favorite among photography enthusiasts. The EOS Rebel T7 continues that tradition—delivering reliability, quality, and ease of use all in one affordable package.


📸 Final Thought: Whether you’re capturing everyday memories, building a photography hobby, or starting a creative journey, the Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera with 18-55mm lens is your ticket to stunning photography.  Order your EOS Rebel T7 Here


 

Learning Curve

Maybe I should call this post “be careful what you wish for”.

After I had been using my D3000 camera for about a year I began to get a little frustrated with its limitations. Oh there were ways to work around them but I came down with a bad case of camera lust.

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At the time Ritz Camera was still around and I spent some time playing with a Nikon D7000. It seemed to have what I wanted. It could be set to automatically bracket for HDR and it had a place for a manual remote trigger. Those were the 2 biggies I was interested in at the time.

Nikon D7000

But time passes and I never seemed to get the money together. Then Ritz closed. More time passed and I spotted the D7100. I didn’t run into much buzz about the D7000 any more so I began researching the 7100. I wanted it it but there is something to be said for wanting things from afar.

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The opportunity arose this weekend for me to pick up the D7100 for a very reasonable price and I jumped on it. I couldn’t wait to get it home and charge up the batteries.

By the time the first battery was charged it was dark so I plunked myself in my recliner with the camera to play. The first thing  that threw me a curve was that I was taking pictures but nothing showed up on the live view.

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I thought I was doing something wrong. Now if I had looked in  the instruction manual I would have seen (in about 5 minutes or less) that to view the photos you need to push a little arrow and Voila! there they are.

Now I went searching for the histograms and (Shame on me) a way to get out of auto. The dial was 2 tiered and I had no idea what those choices were!

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My oh my it will be awhile before I’m as comfortable with this baby as I was with my old entry level D3000. I have my work cut out for me.

By the end of the 2nd day I had managed to get all my settings in the camera and managed to get to the aperture and shutter modes so I am making progress but it still feels a bit like a struggle.

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Practice Shot of Rocky taken from across the livingroom

Like I said, be careful what you wish for. I’m going to have quite a learning curve on this one!