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As of 2026, the Canon DS 126 741 platform is considered end-of-life by Canon. The company has shifted focus to mirrorless EOS R100 and R50 models. However, the Rebel T7 remains in production for emerging markets and educational bulk orders.
What does this mean for owners?
If you are buying used, always check the DS code. Some sellers list a "Rebel T7" but ship a lower-end T100. The DS 126 741 guarantees you are getting the 24.1 MP sensor, not the 18 MP downgrade.
If you want to power your camera for long studio sessions, time-lapses, or video streaming, you need the ACK-E10 AC Adapter Kit. Searching for "ACK-E10" alone works, but adding "Canon DS 126 741 compatible" ensures you get the correct DC coupler that fits the battery door.
No. Because the entry-level market is flooded with counterfeit "white box" cameras, many buyers panic when they see an unfamiliar number. The DS 126 741 is 100% authentic Canon hardware. Counterfeit cameras usually lack any FCC or DS identifier.
Third-party battery manufacturers (like Wasabi, Powerextra, or BM Premium) often list compatibility by DS code rather than model name. If a battery package says "Fits Canon DS 126 741," it will work with your Rebel T7/2000D. Batteries for the DS 126 741 use the LP-E10 battery pack.
Warning: Batteries for the older Rebel T6 (DS 126 681) use LP-E10 as well, but the fitment is identical. However, batteries for the Rebel T7i (DS 126 688) use LP-E17 and will not fit your DS 126 741.