
Canon EOS Rebel T7
Score: 63/100
Pentax KF
Score: 77/100Rankings

The Pentax KF is a rugged APS-C DSLR featuring a 24.24 MP AA-filter-free sensor, in-body stabilization, and a fully articulated LCD, excelling in outdoor and low-light shooting. It trades off faster autofocus coverage and 4K video for its robust build and high resolution. Suited for outdoor enthusiasts and users of Pentax K-mount lenses.

The Canon EOS Rebel T7 is an entry-level APS-C DSLR featuring a 24.1 MP sensor and built-in Wi-Fi. Its older DIGIC 4+ processor and modest 3 fps burst, plus the absence of 4K video, limit performance. It is best suited for beginners and casual shooters seeking an affordable, lightweight kit.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
24.1 MP | 24.24 MPbest | |
12,800 | 102,400best | |
3 fps | 6 fpsbest | |
9 | 11best | |
500 shotsbest | 410 shots | |
95 % | 100 %best | |
| ↓ lower better | 475 gbest | 625 g |
3 inbest | 3 inbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Sensor(2) | ||
Effective Megapixels (MP) | 24.1 MP | 24.24 MP |
Maximum ISO | 12800 | 102400 |
Lens System(1) | ||
Lens Mount | Canon EF | KAF2 |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Life (shots) (shots) | 500 shots | 410 shots |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 475 g | 625 g |
Performance(3) | ||
Continuous Shooting Speed (fps) | 3 fps | 6 fps |
Autofocus Points | 9 | 11 |
Image Processor | DIGIC 4+ | PRIME MII |
Display(2) | ||
Screen Size (in) | 3.0 in | 3 in |
Screen Resolution (pixels) | 920000 pixels | 1037000 pixels |
Viewfinder(1) | ||
Viewfinder Coverage (%) | 95 % | 100 % |


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Professional reviewers describe the T7 as a solid, budget-friendly entry-level DSLR that delivers good image quality for its price, but they criticize its dated processor, modest burst speed, and lack of modern features such as 4K video and a touchscreen, resulting in an average overall ranking.
Consumers generally like the camera's lightweight design, sharp image output, and easy Wi-Fi sharing, while repeatedly noting frustrations with slow autofocus, the fixed non-touchscreen LCD, and limited battery endurance.

Professional reviewers commend the KF for its rugged, weather-sealed build, AA-filter-free sensor sharpness, and in-body stabilization, positioning it as a solid entry-level DSLR. However, they consistently point out the limited 11-point AF system, modest 6 fps burst, and lack of 4K video as notable shortcomings compared to competing models.
Everyday users love the durability, weather resistance, and the classic DSLR handling with a bright optical viewfinder. Common praise centers on sharp photos, especially with legacy lenses, and convenient Wi-Fi/USB-C features. Recurring complaints involve slow autofocus in dim light, the missing 4K video option, a weightier body, and a menu system that can feel unintuitive.
“reliable outdoor workhorse”


