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Amazon cuts prices on a bunch of Canon EOS Rebel cameras for Cyber Monday

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When it comes to digital cameras, nothing says classic quality quite like Canon. Offering a selection of amazing discounts across their EOS Rebel T7i for Cyber Monday, there’s no better time to snap up a fantastic deal and add one of these great pieces to your photography kit, whatever your skill level may be.

Canon EOS Rebel T7i, US 24.3 Digital SLP Camera with 3-inch LSD — $649 (was $900)

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If you’re looking to add a solid piece of equipment to your collection, Canon’s EOS Rebel T71 , U.S. 24.3 Digital SLP camera with 3 in LSD in black is a good place to start. Combining top-of-the-range professional features with an easy to use design, this deal is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a new Canon camera, whether you’re a first-time photographer or well-seasoned snapper.

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With savings of over 28%, Amazon is taking $251 off of the Canon EOS Rebel T71, dropping it from $900 to $649. But it’s not just the fabulous price that makes this deal so photogenic. Featuring a 45-point cross-type optical viewfinder, multiple autofocus cross-points allow the camera to take clear and crisp photographs whatever it is you’re looking to capture. Meaning that there’s no risk of a blurred snap ruining your holiday album.

Speaking of autofocus, the Canon EOS Revel T7i boasts the world’s fastest autofocus speed at a snappy 0.03 seconds. Featuring an IOS range of 100 – 25,600 to help you take professional-quality photographs whatever lighting range you find yourself in. Plus you can share your photographs as quickly as you take them thanks to the device’s Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC connection capabilities.

Wanting to set up a great shot instead of quickly snapping as you go? Well, the Canon EOS Rebel T7i is a good choice to accompany you on your photography journey. Equipped with a 3-inch multi-angle LCD lens, there’s no difference between what you see and what your camera sees, making it easy to set up your perfect shot. And if you’re struggling to take that perfect picture or finding difficulties with your setup, the feature assistant software is there to explain some of the camera’s features.

Canon EOS Rebel SL2 digital SLR camera body — $449 (was $549)

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Next up on our list of picture-perfect savings is the Canon EOS Rebel SL2 digital SLR camera body. A pocket-friendly choice with savings of over 15%, Amazon took $100 off of the original price of the camera taking it from $549 to $449.

Featuring the body only, this deal is a first-rate choice if you’ve already sought out your favorite lens and just want a high-quality camera body to go with it, or if you fancy buying the basics before you scope out the lens market. Whatever your reasons, the lack of lens in this deal doesn’t mean it isn’t an eye-catching choice for any budding or professional photographer.

With 242 megapixels and CMOS autofocus software, there’s no danger of you missing out on a clear and crisp image thanks to the device’s phase-detection technology. Not only useful for taking top-quality photographs, the Canon EOS Rebel SL2 digital SLR camera body is a wonderful choice for filming daily life. Thanks to its HD 60p and 3-inch LCD vary angle touch screen, what you’ll see is what you film with this device. There is even a microphone input port if you’re feeling vocal.

EOS Rebel T7 EF18-55mm plus EF 75-300mm double zoom kit — $499 ($649)

If you’re just starting out in the photography world, or are looking to snap up a photography deal for a great combined price, then Amazon’s $150 saving on this EOS Rebel T7 EF18-55mm + EF 75-300mm double zoom kit is the right choice for you.

Taking the price from $649 to $499, this Amazon deal features a camera body and two lenses. The device features a 24.1-megapixel CMOS sensor for lightning-fast autofocus. Fitted with Canon’s signature DIGIC 4+ image processors, there’s no chance of distortion thanks to the device’s image noise reduction technology.

With two of Canon’s best-quality lenses, you’ll be prepared for anything, anywhere, thanks to the range of both the EF18-55mm and the EF 75-300 mm lenses. Found your favorite lens focus but still looking to up your selfie game? Not only is the Canon Rebel T7 EF 18-55mm and EF 75-30mm double zoom kit equipped with built-in Wi-Fi and NFC compatibility, but you can also connect it to your mobile device for hands-free, remote shooting.

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