Canon operates globally. The "Rebel" branding is used primarily in North America. In Europe and South America, the same camera is called the "EOS 2000D." In Japan and parts of Asia, it is the "EOS 1500D." To avoid confusion with three different marketing names for the exact same hardware, Canon assigns a single, unified internal code: DS 126 741.
Additionally, when Canon submits a camera for certification to the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) in the US, or to the CE marking authority in Europe, they cannot submit three different names for the same radio transmitter (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth). They submit one code: DS 126 741.
If you own a device labeled DS 126 741, you own a camera with the following core specifications: canon ds 126 741
For engineers and repair technicians, the DS 126 741 maps to a specific bill of materials. Here is what is inside:
Repair note: If you need a replacement main circuit board, searching for "Canon DS 126 741 main PCB" is more accurate than searching for "Rebel T7 logic board." Many repair shops list parts by DS code to avoid mixing them with T7i (DS 126 688) parts. Canon operates globally
If you own the camera but are unsure if it is the DS 126 741:
Canon DS 126 741 is the internal manufacturing code or "Type Number" for the Canon EOS Rebel T7 (known internationally as the EOS 2000D or EOS 1500D). Repair note: If you need a replacement main
It is not a separate model, a firmware version, or a part number for a battery grip. Instead, it is a regulatory and engineering identifier used by Canon during production, certification (like FCC in the US or CE in Europe), and service repair.