I was looking at the T7i but got the 77D because of the wheel on the back. Just about same price. Bought body only and for same price as kit lens bought used L series 24-105 lens. Both cameras have same sensor.
Thanks. I’ve heard of that app and will try it.
Anyone familiar with stacking photos to reduce noise? I'm going out to shoot the milky way and stars and wanted to use stacking for noise reduction. However, as I shoot the numerous photos from my tripod mounted camera, the rock formations in the foreground will remain stationary, but the stars will be slowly moving across the sky and be in slightly different places relative to the foreground as the photos progress. When I stack them, either the stars will be aligned and the foreground will not be, or vice versa.
Anyone deal with this before? Only thing I can think of is to align the stars, then use one photo to merge the single rock formation over the stacked photo.
Any suggestions?
IMHO: shoot both RAW and JPG. You can shoot in Scene mode -BW. And -at least w my Canon-will get full color RAW and BW JPEG. Kinda best of both worlds. BW JPg will give you idea of what you're getting and then work w RAW in post. You can make adj as you go based on what u're seeing on JPG. As someone said earlier: best not to have camera make decisions.