this is the second time i have to return this camer, the first time it came with the battery but the camera didn't work. received 2nd camera today and i can't tell if it works, because it came with no battery or no book for learning the camera.
Manufacturer: Canon
this is the second time i have to return this camer, the first time it came with the battery but the camera didn't work. received 2nd camera today and i can't tell if it works, because it came with no battery or no book for learning the camera.
Canon has finally caught up to the competition by offering an APS-C sensor camera with a 24 megapixel CMOS sensor. If you already have a Canon EOS xxD camera of a lower resolution, and want higher image quality with better detail, then the Canon EOS 750D is worth investing in, especially if you...
24 megapixel sensor with low noise; Good noise performance up to ISO3200/6400; 3inch vari-angle touch-screen; Impressively quick live view focus (benefits video also; Wi-Fi and NFC built in; Excellent image quality; Excellent colour reproduction; Excellent touch screen; Q.
Lens abberation correction slows continous shooting slightly; Does not feature AF microadjustment; 760D isn't much more (+£50) and offers more controls
The Canon EOS 750D (Rebel T6i, as it's branded Stateside) succeeds the EOS 700D/Rebel T5i introduced in 2013. It features a new 24.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor with an ISO range of 100-12800 (expandable to ISO 25600), as well as 5fps continuous shooting.
Have always had Canon and are equally pleased each time. What I think is great about this is the wi-fi that makes it easy to transfer pictures. Even the box showing the subject is canon.
Is the 750D one of the best options for those looking to enter DSLR photography? Find out in our Canon EOS 750D review
Fast AF system; Good handling; Superb touchscreen; 3.5mm mic port; +/-5EV Exposure Compensation; Built-in Wi-fi/NFC; EOS companion app
Dynamic range isn't as impressive as its APS-C competitors; No weather sealing; Kit lens has a predominately plastic finish; Expensive
Announced in early February 2015, the EOS 750D is the more basic of two models with almost identical specifications that have been designed for photographers stepping up from digicams.
Five years ago you were Charlie Big Potato, strutting around town with a haughty air of superiority in your 'I've got more megapixels' than you T-shirt. But now? Now you're yesterday's news.
The EOS Rebel T6i (known as the EOS 750D outside the US) was until only recently Canon's key entry-level DSLR, taking the fight to the likes of the Nikon D3300 and D5600 . The Rebel T6i / 750D was launched back in early 2015 and Canon has just announced an update - the Canon EOS Rebel T7i ( EOS 800D...
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.
19-point cross-type AF system; 5fps continuous shooting; 24-megapixel image sensor; Vari-angle touch LCD; Smooth video autofocus; Wi-Fi
Pentamirror viewfinder; Limited buffer when shooting Raw; Full HD video tops out at 30fps
This is the first major piece of gear I bought, and I love my camera. The pictures come out near perfect with auto settings and the menu is so easy to use and navigate. The video quality, with a few tweaks in the settings, are unreal!
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