Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera 2 Lens Kit vs Nikon D7100 DX-format DSLR (Body) - Renewed
Overall winner: Nikon D7100 DX-format DSLR (Body) - Renewed
Key Differences
Canon EOS Rebel T7 (A) is an entry-level DSLR sold as a two-lens kit and includes built-in Wi‑Fi/NFC, making it a more affordable, beginner-friendly package. Nikon D7100 (B) is a higher-resolution 24.1 MP DX-format body with faster continuous shooting (up to 6 fps) and better durability/feature set for advanced users, though it may exhibit back-focusing in low light
Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera 2 Lens Kit
Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR with two lens kit. Great entry-level option with easy-to-use features and solid picture quality. Customers note learning support and value for money, with mixed opinions on autofocus reliability
Pros
- entry-level friendly
- included two-lens kit
- built-in Wi-Fi and NFC
- real-time feature guide
Cons
- autofocus performance mixed
- some reports of autofocus delays
- reviewers mention reliability over time
Nikon D7100 DX-format DSLR (Body) - Renewed
Nikon D7100 DSLR in body only. 24.1 MP DX sensor, up to 6 fps, ISO 100–6400, with wireless sharing via WU-1a (not included). Customer insight highlights image quality and ease of use
Pros
- high-resolution 24.1 MP DX-format sensor
- fast continuous shooting up to 6 fps
- wireless sharing capability with WU-1a adapter
- broad ISO range for varied lighting
Cons
- reported back focusing issues in low light
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Canon |
| Durability | Nikon |
| Versatility | Nikon |
| User Reviews | Tie |