Canon EOS 750D
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10 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T6i
Canon took an interesting approach when it introduced the two newest cameras in its consumer-friendly Rebel SLR family. The EOS Rebel T6i ($749.99) and the EOS Rebel T6s are, from an imaging and performance standpoint, identical.
Pros:
- 19-point cross-type AF system
- 5fps continuous shooting
- 24-megapixel image sensor
- Vari-angle touch LCD
- Smooth video autofocus
- Wi-Fi
Cons:
- Pentamirror viewfinder
- Limited buffer when shooting Raw
- Full HD video tops out at 30fps
10 years ago
Good old Canon
Enjoy using it,but find the battery has a short time before needing to be recharged,even with a spare it is a bit worrying if out for a days photographing!,,
Pros:
- Bright LCD
- Comfortable Controls
- Easy To Use
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Great Image Quality
- Strong Construction
Cons:
- Heavy
10 years ago
Canon has done a tremendous job historically in the entry-level area of the DSLR camera market with its well-known Rebel line of cameras. The digital Rebels have been around for many years, and they still remain popular.
10 years ago
Canon EOS 750D - Locked and Loaded
If I could use one word to describe Canon, it would be consistent. While the camera manufacturer kick started the DSLR video revolution with the original EOS 5D and decked out its EOS 5DsR and 5Ds with massive 50MP sensors, every Canon DSLR and lens I've used has immediately felt familiar.
Pros:
- Great picture quality
- Fast auto-focus
- Compatible with Canon's huge lens family
Cons:
- Feels a little big when compared to micro-four-thirds cameras
- Kit lens has an awkward focus ring
- Photos could use more dynamic range
10 years ago
Canon EOS 750D review: Revered mid-ranger
Canon is testing the water with its latest DSLR cameras. The EOS 750D, which updates the earlier 700D mid-ranger from 2013, is also joined by the ever-so-slightly higher specification 760D, giving more choice to customers. Or just adding more confusion. So what's the deal?
Pros:
- Great performance from autofocus system
- tilt-angle screen delivers live view setup better than many DSLR competitors
- excellent all-round image quality
Cons:
- The 760D and older 70D seem to make the 750D harder to justify
- no 4K features like Panasonic Lumix G7
- viewfinder 95 per cent field-of-view
10 years ago
Great camera, bag is to small
Great camera overall but the camera bag is way to small. I had to order another bag to fit camera and both lens and the accessories that came with it. You can barely fit camera and the small lens in the bag it comes with.
10 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T6i DSLR Review
If you have owned Canon EOS Rebel DSLR cameras in the past, you know that these are solid models that provide good image quality and good performance levels. Not great, but good enough for many non-professional photographers.
10 years ago
I upgraded to the t6i from an SL1 which I loved but it was just a little to small for my hands. In the past I have owned the T3i and the T3. I have also owned a Panasonic Lumix G3 mft. I find the lenses offered by Canon not only to be of better quality but allot less expensive.
9 years ago
Best of kind
This is my first DSLR and i'[m new to photography. Although it's price is high, it is easy to use and the specs are amazing. I have taken photos with this product and it gave me amazing results. The shutter snaps photos very high speed.
9 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T6i with EF-S 18-55mm IS STM Lens
The Canon EOS Rebel T6i takes high-quality images at a great value. If you want a entry to midrange DSLR cameras, this is a good pick for you. When you pair it with the standard 18-55mm lens, you can utilize up to three times optical zoom, so you can frame your subjects (whether that's your kid's...
Pros:
- Great image quality for photos and video
- Lightweight for a DSLR
Cons:
- Bulkier design
- Shorter battery life
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