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Bullet Points Canon EOS Rebel T6i EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Kit SLR Camera Kit 24.2 MP CMOS 6000 x 4000 pixels Black
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  • - SLR Camera Kit 24.2 MP CMOS Touch screen Black
  • - Image stabilizer
  • - TTL
  • - ISO sensitivity (min): 100 ISO sensitivity (max): 25600 Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/4000 s Slowest camera shutter speed: 30 s ±5EV (1/2; 1/3 EV step)
  • - Video recording 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD
  • - Built-in microphone PictBridge HDMI Wi-Fi Near Field Communication (NFC)
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24.2MP, CMOS, 6000x4000 (3:2), 1080p/30fps, ISO 25600, 3" LCD, SD/SDHC/SDXC, Wi-Fi + EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
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Wireless Takes EOS Rebel to The Next Level
For gorgeous, high-quality photos and videos that are easy to share, look to the Canon EOS Rebel T6i camera. The EOS Rebel T6i does more, easier, making capturing photos and shooting videos a breeze. Its high-resolution 24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor means finely detailed, crisp and natural-looking photographs. An updated light-metering system means well-exposed images. HD videos are effortless with the EOS Rebel T6i's advanced AF that provides speedy and precise focus on subjects. Canon's advanced EOS Scene Analysis system automatically adjusts the camera's settings to produce the best results whether shooting friends, landscapes, sports scenes and in tricky light situations. A first ever for the EOS Rebel line, built-in Wi-Fi® and NFC are now available! Wireless connectivity provides a seamless way to exchange images and movies with compatible devices. It's easier and more convenient than ever to share movies and photos, no matter the location. Near Field Communication (NFC) allows for easy pairing with compatible Android™ devices and Canon's new Connect Station CS100 device! With fast performance in a number of shooting environments, the EOS Rebel T6i does the hard work, letting you focus on making gorgeous photos and HD movies.

Live Your Life, Share Your Life.
Built-in Wi-Fi® lets you share images and video in amazing quality - when you want and how you want. Enjoy simple, virtually seamless transfer to social networking sites, your compatible mobile devices, other Canon cameras, and compatible printers. Show what you've captured to everyone, and even use a mobile device to take photos remotely.

One Easy App.
Canon's free Camera Connect app connects your mobile devices to Wi-Fi®-equipped Canon cameras. Whether your devices run on iOS® or Android™, this simple, powerful app is all you need.

See and Share Photos Faster.
Initiate a transfer from your device or camera. Your images and videos go right into your camera roll or gallery. View up close and share as you please.

Pass the Remote.
The Camera Connect app turns your mobile device into a remote control for your camera: compose your shot, zoom and focus, even set a self-timer and step into the frame.

Connectivity with a Tap.
If your mobile devices run on the Android™ operating system, you can simply tap the camera to the device to boot the Camera Connect app and establish a connection.
Sharing Just Got More Fun.

Think of the Canon Connect Station CS100 as your central imaging hub. Store your entire digital library, screen images and videos in full-resolution glory on your HDTV, print wirelessly and share effortlessly.
Store.

The 1 TB Canon Connect Station CS100 makes your entire digital library easy to organize, access and back up for the ultimate long-term storage solution.

View.
No more passing a tablet around. Just connect to your HDTV, seat everyone comfortably in your living room, and enjoy in high definition.

Share.
Once stored, your digital library is ready to be shared online, sent to another Connect Station, printed or viewed on a TV.

Not Just HD Video: EOS HD Video.
Shooting with an EOS DSLR gives your HD video amazing advantages. Like low-light scenes with all their moodiness intact, shallow depth of field for a cinematic look, and - best of all - the endless flexibility of interchangeable Canon EF and EF-S lenses.Shooting with an EOS DSLR gives your HD video amazing advantages. Like low-light scenes with all their moodiness intact, shallow depth of field for a cinematic look, and - best of all - the endless flexibility of interchangeable Canon EF and EF-S lenses.

Because You're Going to Share It.
With an MP4 format option, you can capture high-quality videos that take up less space and are super easy to share and upload.

One Setting to Better Looking Video.
Backlighting and high contrast can spoil a great video, but new HDR Movie Mode uses innovative over/under exposure capture for automatically beautiful results.

Selfie-friendly Flip Touch Screen.
You'll capture more angles - like kids at their own level and scenes over heads in a crowd - with the swing-out touch-screen monitor. Of course, it's perfect for selfies, too.

Short summary description Canon EOS Rebel T6i EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Kit SLR Camera Kit 24.2 MP CMOS 6000 x 4000 pixels Black:
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Canon EOS Rebel T6i EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Kit, 24.2 MP, 6000 x 4000 pixels, CMOS, Full HD, Touch screen, Black

Long summary description Canon EOS Rebel T6i EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Kit SLR Camera Kit 24.2 MP CMOS 6000 x 4000 pixels Black:
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Canon EOS Rebel T6i EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Kit. Camera type: SLR Camera Kit, Megapixel: 24.2 MP, Sensor type: CMOS, Maximum image resolution: 6000 x 4000 pixels. ISO sensitivity (max): 25600. Focal length range: 18 - 135 mm. Wi-Fi. HD type: Full HD, Maximum video resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Display diagonal: 7.62 cm (3"), Touch screen. Viewfinder type: Optical. PictBridge. Weight: 510 g. Product colour: Black

Picture Quality
Camera type *
SLR Camera Kit
Megapixel *
24.2 MP
Sensor type *
CMOS
Maximum image resolution *
6000 x 4000 pixels
Still image resolution(s) *
6000 x 3368 5328 x 4000 4000 x 4000 3984 x 2656 3984 x 2656 3984 x 2240 3552 x 2664 2976 x 1680 2656 x 2656 2656 x 1992 1984 x 1984 1920 x 1280 1920 x 1080 1696 x 1280 1280 x 1280 720 x 480 720 x 408 640 x 480 480 x 480
Image stabilizer *
Yes
Image stabilizer location
Lens
Supported aspect ratios
1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9
Total megapixels
24.7 MP
Image sensor size (W x H)
22.3 x 14.9 mm
Sensor format
Advanced Photo System type-C (APS-C)
Image formats supported *
JPG, RAW
Lens System
Focal length range
18 - 135 mm
Minimum aperture number
3.5
Maximum aperture number
5.6
Lens structure
16/12
Lens type
Standard zoom
Filter size
6.7 cm
Lens mount interface
Canon EF-S
Focusing
Focus *
TTL
Focus adjustment *
Auto/Manual
Auto focusing (AF) modes *
AI Focus, Centre weighted Auto Focus, One Shot Focus, Servo Auto Focus
Closest focusing distance
0.39 m
Auto Focus (AF) points
19
Auto Focus (AF) points selection
Auto, Manual
Auto Focus (AF) assist beam
Yes
Exposure
ISO sensitivity (min) *
100
ISO sensitivity (max) *
25600
ISO sensitivity
100, 400, 1600, 6400, 12800, 25600
Light exposure modes *
Aperture priority AE, Manual, Shutter priority AE
Light exposure control
Program AE
Light exposure correction *
±5EV (1/2; 1/3 EV step)
Light metering *
Centre-weighted, Evaluative (Multi-pattern), Partial, Spot
Auto Exposure (AE) lock
Yes
Shutter
Fastest camera shutter speed *
1/4000 s
Slowest camera shutter speed *
30 s
Camera shutter type
Electronic, Mechanical
Flash
Flash modes *
Auto, Flash off
Flash exposure lock
Yes
Flash exposure compensation
Yes
Flash exposure correction
±2EV (1/2, 1/3 EV step)
Video
Video recording *
Yes
Maximum video resolution *
1920 x 1080 pixels
HD type *
Full HD
Video resolutions
640 x 480, 1280 x 720, 1920 x 1080
Motion JPEG frame rate
30 fps
Resolution at capture speed
1280x720@25fps, 1280x720@30fps, 1280x720@50fps, 1280x720@60fps, 1920x1080@24fps, 1920x1080@25fps, 1920x1080@30fps, 640x480@25fps, 640x480@30fps
Analog signal format system
NTSC, PAL
Video formats supported
H.264, MOV, MP4, MPEG4
Audio
Built-in microphone *
Yes
Audio system
stereo
Audio formats supported
AAC
Memory
Compatible memory cards *
SD, SDHC, SDXC
Display
Display *
LCD
Touch screen *
Yes
Display diagonal *
7.62 cm (3")
Display resolution (numeric)
1040000 pixels
Display aspect ratio
3:2
Vari-angle LCD display
Yes
Field of view
100%
Viewfinder
Viewfinder type
Optical
Magnification
0.82x
Ports & interfaces
PictBridge *
Yes
USB version *
2.0
HDMI *
Yes
HDMI connector type
Mini
Network
Wi-Fi *
Yes
Near Field Communication (NFC) *
Yes
Camera
White balance *
Auto, Cloudy, Custom modes, Daylight, Flash, Shade, Tungsten
Scene modes *
Candlelight, Children, Close-up (macro), Food, Night, Night portrait, Portrait, Sports, Sunset, Twilight, Landscape
Shooting modes *
Movie, Scene
Photo effects *
Black&White, Neutral
Self-timer delay *
2, 10 s
Brightness adjustment
Yes
Camera playback
Single image, Thumbnails
Start-up time
180 ms
Histogram
Yes
Live view
Yes
Direct printing
Yes
GPS
No
On Screen Display (OSD) languages
Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Czech, Danish, German, Dutch, English, Spanish, Finnish, French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Thai, Ukrainian
Camera file system
DCF 2.0, DPOF 1.1, Exif 2.3
Anti-dust function
Yes
Eye relief
1.9 cm
Design
Product colour *
Black
Battery
Battery technology *
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery voltage
7.2 V
Battery performance
1040 mAh
Battery type
LP-E17
Operational Conditions
Operating temperature range (T-T)
0 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity range
0 - 85%
Weight & Dimensions
Width
131.9 mm
Depth
77.8 mm
Height
100.9 mm
Weight
510 g
Weight (including battery)
555 g
Lens diameter
7.66 cm
Lens length
9.6 cm
Lens weight
480 g
Packaging Content
Wrist strap included
Yes
Battery charger
Yes
Batteries included
Yes
Other features
Power source type
Battery
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:32
Uk has collected 94 expert reviews for Canon EOS Rebel T6i EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Kit SLR Camera Kit 24.2 MP CMOS 6000 x 4000 pixels Black and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
83%
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reviewed.com
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:31
If you're in the market for a beginner-friendly DSLR, you've undoubtably heard of Canon's Rebel line. The series has been a staple in the entry-level DSLR game since it debuted back in 2003 with the EOS 300D (aka the EOS Digital Rebel)–the very first DSLR...
Bottom line A long-overdue update Once upon a time, Canon dominated the sub-$1,000 DSLR space, with few cameras that could even measure up. These days that part of the market is more crowded than ever, and Canon has five separate (but similar) DSLRS under $1,000...
0%
cybershack.com.au
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:31
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...
Good Great picture quality, Fast auto-focus, Compatible with Canon's huge lens family...
Bad Feels a little big when compared to micro-four-thirds cameras, Kit lens has an awkward focus ring, Photos could use more dynamic range...
80%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:31
Life sucks if you're a DSLR.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. Those hipster mirrorless cams have s...
Good Incredibly easy to use, Lots of detail in images, Responsive touchscreen, Fast autofocus...
Bad Plasticky build, Poor battery life, Not the absolute best image quality at this price...
Bottom line If you come to the Canon 750D expecting the very best DSLR on the market, you'll be disappointed. It is, unashamedly, an entry-level camera. The build quality doesn't compete with that of pricier models, there's no weatherproofing, the dynamic range is wa...
100%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:31
We knew it already, but the T6i doesn't handle as expertly as its non-identical twin, the T6s; the entire design is taken from its predecessor, the T5i. So don't expect a little settings screen on the top for checking your setup, and don't go hoping for a...
Good Simple and efficient design, Pivotable 180° touchscreen, WiFi and NFC, SD card slot on the side, Decent picture quality up to ISO 3200...
Bad Noisy AF with the 18135mm lens, No GPS, Narrow viewfinder, Nothing really new about the design, Low dynamic range...
Bottom line The T6i (750D) is a great APS-C DSLR if you're after a higher-resolution sensor but the same simple and intuitive handling as the T5i (700D). It also has the advantage of being connected, thanks to the integration of Wi-Fi and NFC. However, the changes be...
80%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:31
The 750D arrives two years later, and while there's not much to separate them externally, there are some significant changes inside. The sensor is new, with a 24-megapixel resolution to match its main rival, the Nikon D5500 . There's a new metering sensor...
Bottom line Responsive live view performance and consistent all-round quality makes the Canon 750D a safe bet...
100%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:31
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...
Good Great performance from autofocus system, tilt-angle screen delivers live view setup better than many DSLR competitors, excellent all-round image quality...
Bad 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...
Bottom line We're rather fond of the Canon EOS 750D. It's proven a solid companion for a variety of shooting scenarios and capturing some great travel shots, particularly thanks to that vari-angle LCD screen. Great performance and great image quality combine to...
80%
photoreview.com.au
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:31
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. Slotting in alongside the EOS 700D (which we reviewed in May 2013), th...
Bottom line Although perfectly serviceable and pleasant to shoot with, the EOS 750D isn't a particularly exciting camera to use; nor does it introduce any interesting technological innovations. What it does offer is acceptable performance and decent value for money f...
88%
amateurphotographer.co.uk
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:31
Over the years Canon has produced many excellent cameras for those taking their first steps into DSLR photography. If you’re after a basic, inexpensive model the EOS 1200D makes a great choice, while for those conscious of size and weight the petite EOS 1...
Good 19 all cross type AF points for accurate subject tracking, Wi-fi and NFC connectivity for easy sharing and transfer, Extremely responsive 3in, 1040k-dot Vari-angle touchscreen, Free Canon EOS 750D Companion app available to download...
Bad Viewfinder doesn't provide 100% frame coverage, Doesn't accept the 700D's LP-E8 battery, No weather sealing...
Bottom line Theres a lot the 750D shares with the 760D with regard to its innards, but on the outside its clear that the 750Ds ergonomics are better tailored for beginners who want a DSLR they can pick up and feel comfortable with straight away.Splashing out an ex...
100%
techradar.com
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:31
With three cameras in its entry-level range Canon already had plenty to interest novices and enthusiast photographers on a budget. Now the company has replaced the 700D with two models, the EOS 760D and 750D, rather than one. As the 700D continues in the...
Good 24MP APS-C format sensor, Great touchscreen and button/dial control combination, Wi-Fi and NFC built in, Vari-angle screen...
Bad Can't quite match the D5600 for detail resolution, Viewfinder only covers 95% of the scene, Needs a quicker way to set AF point...
Bottom line The announcement of T7i / 800D means that the T6i / 750D moves down the Canon line-up, but despite this the T6i / 750D is still a great camera that's capable of delivering superb image quality. The polished control layout is easy to use, with the touchscr...
85%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:32
With three cameras in its entry-level range Canon already had plenty to interest novices and enthusiast photographers on a budget. Now the company has replaced the 700D with two models, the EOS 760D and 750D, rather than one. As the 700D continues in the...
0%
amateurphotographer.co.uk
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:32
Canon EOS 750D Review and 760D Review: Hands-on First Impressions At a glance: • Newly developed 24.2-million-pixel APS-C sensor • Powered by Canon DIGIC 6 • Native ISO range of 100 – 12,800 • 3-inch fully-articulated touchscreen • Advanced flicker detect...
Bottom line Both cameras occupy their own individual space in Canons EOS lineupGiven the price difference of £50, you may wonder why anyone would buy the slightly less advanced EOS 750D, but think about it. For someone new to DSLR, the 750D is non-threatening and pr...
0%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2015-09-10 11:09:32
First Impressions: A new king of entry-level DSLRs? The Canon EOS 750D is a 2015 entry-level DSLR. Contrary to what the name may suggest, it's not a direct replacement for the Canon 700D , but will instead live alongside it this year. It gets you a 24.2-m...
Good Fast AF, Accessible hardware, Wi-Fi and NFC...
Bad Detail and dynamic range don't match Nikon rival, Limited video capture, Viewfinder offers 95% coverage, not 100...
Bottom line Canon doesn't need to be flashy with its entry-level DSLRs. The Canon 750D is free of gimmicks, and has the sort of control layout we think is just perfect for hobbyist photographers not too worried about shooting (and looking) like a pro photographer 24...
0%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2015-09-16 01:18:22
Editors' note: The EOS Rebel T6i and EOS Rebel T6s are nearly identical cameras that use the same internal components, but cater to slightly different users. The T6s has some cosmetic differences and advanced features, such as a status LCD, manual exposur...
Good Excellent stills, New 24-megapixel sensor, Wi-Fi/NFC for sharing, Fast response, focusing...
Bad 30p videos a bit humdrum, Small viewfinder, Wireless pairing could be improved...
Bottom line The T6i and T6s capture really fine photos and acceptable videos. Photography continues to be a Rebel strongpoint, but video could be better. The new Rebels are more evolutionary models than anything radically different from the T5i. Still, these are ve...
75%
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2015-09-26 03:33:06
Life sucks if you're a DSLR. 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. Those hipster mirrorless cams hav...
Bottom line "But if what you're really looking for is a camera that makes it spectacularly easy to take photos way beyond what any smartphone could, you need look no further."...
100%
practicalphotography.com
Updated:
2015-10-17 01:09:12
Way back in 2003, Canon launched the 300D. It was the first camera in this now well-established series, but more importantly it marked a milestone for another reason. It was the first DSLR to retail for under £1000, making digital photography more accessi...
Bottom line Photo answers review Photo answers rating Way back in 2003, Canon launched the 300D. It was the first camera in this now well-established series, but more importantly it marked a milestone for another reason. It was the first DSLR to retail for under...
100%
dpexpert.com.au
Updated:
2016-04-01 02:47:38
The Canon 750D is a relatively low-cost 24mp DSLR. It boasts improved auto-focus compared with its predecessors and is claimed to have better AF performance in live-view mode. The light metering has “skin tone detection” a feature which is hard to test b...
Good This is a very responsive camera where everything – focus, exposure and shutter firing – are blinkoftheeye fast. We took the 750D to a Bollywood kneesup to capture faces in the crowd of performers and spectators and the speed of shooting and consistency o...
Bad Socalled live view is as clunky as ever. The usefulness of the articulated LCD is limited, compared with a mirrorless camera, by the clumsiness of the system...
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techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2016-11-21 01:15:46
The EOS Rebel T6i (known as the EOS 750D outside the US) is Canon's key entry-level DSLR that takes the fight to the likes of the Nikon D3300 and D5500. Announced at the same time was the EOS Rebel T6s (EOS 760D) - virtually identical under the skin to th...
Good 24MP APSC format sensor, Great touchscreen and button/dial control combination, WiFi and NFC builtin, Variangle screen...
Bad Can't quite match the D5500 for detail resolution, Viewfinder only covers 95% of the scene, Needs a quicker route to setting AF point...
Bottom line This is a great camera that's capable of producing superb quality images. The polished control layout is easy to use, wit the touchscreen interface making it much quicker to use, all backed-up with a solid performance...
85%
stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2016-11-21 01:15:46
Life sucks if you're a DSLR.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. Those hipster mirrorless cams have s...
Good Incredibly easy to use, Lots of detail in images, Responsive touchscreen, Fast autofocus...
Bad Plasticky build, Poor battery life, Not the absolute best image quality at this price...
Bottom line If you come to the Canon 750D expecting the very best DSLR on the market, you'll be disappointed. It is, unashamedly, an entry-level camera. The build quality doesn't compete with that of pricier models, there's no weatherproofing, the dynamic range is wa...
100%
wovow.org
Updated:
2016-12-22 03:48:50
Canon expands its range of SLR cameras for beginners with the new Canon EOS 750D. Presented at the hands of the Canon EOS 760D, this model is very interesting for the discerning amateur photographers who want a versatile team both when taking pictures and...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2017-02-27 01:19:12
The 750D arrives two years later than the 700D, and while there's little to separate them from the outside, there are some significant changes inside. The autofocus sensor has been upgraded, up from 9 to 19 points, all of which are cross-type for increase...
Good Responsive live view performance, Great image quality...
Bottom line Responsive live view performance and consistent all-round quality makes the Canon 750D a safe bet...
100%
devontechsupport.com
Updated:
2017-05-19 01:28:31
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 D5500. The Rebel T6i / 750D was launched back in early 2015 and Canon has just announced an...
Bottom line The Rebel T6i / 750D can trace its heritage back to the early days of digital photography and it shows. A very polished and well-thought out camera, the Rebel T6i / 750D is a great introduction to DSLR photography for those looking to make the step up fro...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-21 01:57:11
To make this article easier to browse, and to make it easier for you to find the camera you're after, we've split it into two. On this page you'll find our favourite DSLR cameras and Compact System Cameras (CSCs), and over on page 2 you'll find our pick t...
Bottom line Find out the best cameras to buy including award-winning compact cameras, bridge cameras, SLR cameras, and CSC models...
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techau.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-21 01:57:11
The Canon EOS 750D is the latest in a long line of DSLR cameras which targets the enthusiast photographer. After having owned the 500D, the 650D I was keen to see the progress and improvements made with the 750D. From the moment you open the box, Canon ow...
Good Finally added WiFi, Comfort in the hand, Photo quality, Video quality...
Bad Changed battery size again, Weight, No 4K video support...
Bottom line After spending time with the Canon EOS 750D, the changes made in this model make a great camera, even better. Most of the improvement claims do stack up and that WiFi inclusion is seriously long overdue, but now much appreciated. The extra functionality i...
85%
practicalphotography.com
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2018-05-28 03:48:43
The 750D's sensor has a 1.6x crop factor, meaning that the supplied 18-55mmf/3.5-5.6 lens has a film-equivalent focal length of 28.8-88mm. This makes it ideal for everyday use. The lens also features built-in Image Stabilisation, providing a four-stop saf...
Bottom line If you're looking for an entry-level DSLR, and want one of the latest models packed with up-to-date technology, then the Canon 750D is a very worthy option. The new sensor is the second largest in Canon's entire line-up, outsizing even the highly-prized 5...
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techradar.com
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2019-11-27 21:11:38
The Canon 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 EOS Rebel T6i / EOS 750D was launched back in early 2015 and Canon has sinc...
Bottom line The EOS Rebel T6i / EOS 750D can trace its heritage back to the early days of digital photography and it shows. A very polished and well-thought out camera, the EOS Rebel T6i / EOS 750D is a great introduction to DSLR photography for those looking to make...
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twentyfirsttech.com
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2016-11-21 01:15:46
Every year, Canon updates its Rebel lineup with a similar but improved model. And it seems like the improvements have been getting smaller over time. The 650D Mk II 700D's upgrades were almost frivolous; a slightly different case, and a mode dial that rot...
Bottom line If you could call the past few generations of Rebels evolution, then the 750 and especially the 760D could be seen more as a revolution. It is a welcome change after nearly half a decade of cameras largely rehashed from an ageing sensor. Coupled with a hi...
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