Customers are satisfied with the video quality produced by the EOS Webcam Accessories Starter Kit. Many comments praise the improved video quality compared to expectations. The kit's ability to facilitate high-quality photos was also highlighted. There were no negative customer comments reported.
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Purchased this kit for a work event that we wanted to stream and record. The video quality was quite good and the ease of setup was amazing- especially since Best Buy delivered things the day before the event! I admit my initial reaction upon opening everything was that the power adaptor feels cheap. I have not used it yet, but our events rarely last longer than 2 hours.
Posted by BeltwayBarbarian
this kit is great if you wanna use your camera as a webcam in my case my T7. the quality is great especially the dummy battery housing but honestly you can get all of this stuff from Bestbuy or Amazon from third party companies which would be just as good for a fraction of the price. I bought this on sale for like 40 bucks from Bestbuy and quality wise for the dummy battery I would buy this again but not at full price if you don't mind not having everything canon branded and are ok with third party stuff you can buy this all separately for cheaper
Posted by swami539
Bought this package deal for one reason: I needed only one cable in this package that will enable me to transfer pictures from my Canon Rebel T7 to my computer. I figured that later if I have a use for the rest of the cables, I will use them plus they are all original Canon. Gave only 4 stars because Canon made it quite annoying to be able to find the right instructions on how to transfer pictures from a Canon Rebel T7 to your computer. I had to learn from YouTube on how to do it correctly. If I knew this, I would have not purchased a Canon Rebel T7 but a Sony camera with easier transferring procedures.
Posted by AndreM