Canon Ds — 126 741
After extensive cross-referencing with Canon’s official firmware update logs, user manuals, and regulatory filing databases (such as the FCC in the United States), the Canon DS 126 741 is the internal designation for the:
Canon EOS Rebel T7 (also known as the EOS 2000D in Europe/Asia and EOS 1500D in Japan/India).
Yes—the camera you know as the entry-level, budget-friendly DSLR is formally recognized by Canon engineers as the DS 126 741. canon ds 126 741
Most photographers ignore the internal codes. But knowing that your camera is a Canon DS 126 741 can save you time, money, and frustration in four key scenarios.
Cause: The DS 126 741's card slot is not compatible with UHS-II or UHS-III SD cards. Solution: Use a standard SDHC or SDXC UHS-I card (Class 10). Avoid high-speed ProGrade or Sony Tough cards, as they cause voltage detection errors. Yes, but with limits
When you visit Canon’s support website, entering "Rebel T7" may show you different results for North America vs. Europe. However, if you search for "DS126741" (without spaces), you will be directed to the correct firmware page. As of 2025, the latest firmware for this code is version 1.1.0, which fixes bugs related to Wi-Fi connectivity and SD card recognition.
| Feature | Details | |--------|---------| | Sensor | 18 MP APS-C CMOS | | Processor | DIGIC 4+ | | ISO range | 100–6400 (expandable to 12800) | | AF system | 9-point (center cross-type) | | Continuous shooting | 3 fps | | Screen | 3.0″ fixed LCD, 920k dots | | Video | 1080p @ 30/25/24 fps | | Connectivity | Wi-Fi with NFC, USB 2.0, HDMI mini | | Battery | LP-E10 | | Weight | 485 g (body only) | canon ds 126 741
Yes, but with limits. The 24.1MP sensor produces sharp images for stock photography and portraits in good light. However, the 3 fps burst rate and 9-point AF system make it unsuitable for sports, wildlife, or professional event photography. It is an excellent backup camera or a learner’s tool for college photography programs.