Canon EOS 77D Review
Instead of following up the fantastic EOS Rebel T6s with a T7s, Canon has decided to call its successor the 77D ($899.99, body only), separating it from the Rebel line so enthusiasts will pay more attention. The 77D has a larger top information display than the T6s, adds a rear AF-ON button, which isn't included in any Rebel camera, and offers improved autofocus compared with the T6s, both when using the viewfinder and rear LCD. It's also a little more expensive, narrowing the gap between it and the better-built 80D, with which it shares a lot of technology. Because of this we're awarding Editors' Choice in our entry-level SLR category to its near twin, the Rebel T7i, which sells for $150 less. But if you're an aspiring shutterbug and don't want to spend the money on an 80D, the 77D is a more affordable alternative.
Design
The 77D ($949.00 at Amazon) looks more like the 80D than a Rebel in terms of size and shape. It measures 3.9 by 5.2 by 3.0 inches (HWD) and weighs about 1.2 pou...
The Canon EOS 77D is a midrange SLR camera that incorporates features from the entry-level Rebel series and the premium 80D.
24MP APS-C image sensor; 45-point cross-type autofocus system; 6fps burst shooting; Dual Pixel AF in Live View; Vari-angle touch LCD; Top information display; Wi-Fi
Video limited to 1080p; Pentamirror viewfinder