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Announced alongside the slightly better-equipped EOS 760D (Rebel T6s in the US), the 750D shares many of its sibling's features, including a new 24.2-Mpix CMOS sensor and hybrid AF system, but it is aimed at beginners and has a price tag to match. Read on...

As an entry-level model the Canon EOS 750D (T6i) makes some compromises in layout and controls — for example, there's no top plate LCD as found on the EOS 760D (T6s), but sensor performance is on par with the camera maker's mid- and high-end models, the E...
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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. But the T6i comes in...

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...

The Canon EOS Rebel T6i D-SLR omits some of the features found in its fraternal twin, the T6s, but costs less. While the T6i is no slouch, if you can afford it, spend the extra $100 on the T6s...
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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...

The Canon EOS 750D/Rebel T6i marks the tenth generation in a series that started way back in 2003 with the 300D/Rebel. However, each revision hasn't always brought significant improvements. Whilst the 700D made waves with its touch-screen interface, its...
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Review based on a production Canon EOS T6i running firmware 1.0.0The greatest Rebel yet. That's a phrase we mutter about once a year. This time, we really mean it, and by a factor of two. The Canon EOS Rebel T6i, as well as it's companion, the T6s (known...

24.2MP sensor with low light performance similar to peers, 19point, all crosstype AF system, Hybrid AF with phase detect in live view, Effective facedetect and subject tracking in live view for still subjects, 3" articulating touch screen, Optical offboar...

Practically impossible to focus on moving subjects in live view, Limited, lowdensity AF point coverage across the frame, Less sophisticated subject tracking in viewfinder shooting than many cameras, Dynamic range still not as good as class leaders, Unsoph...

The Rebel T6i brings resolution and low-light performance in line with its 2015 peers. The 19-point, all cross-type AF system is a welcome upgrade to the line, but is limited in its coverage and isn't good at following subjects moving around the frame. Li...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2015-09-10 11:09:31
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Its headline feature is the introduction of a new 24.2MP sensor that provides an ISO sensitivity range of 100-12800, expandable to ISO 25,600. It adopts Canon's latest DIGIC 6 image processor that allows it to fire continuously at up to 5fps and benefits...

Fast AF system, Good handling, Superb touchscreen, 3.5mm mic port, /5EV Exposure Compensation, Builtin Wifi/NFC, EOS companion app...

Dynamic range isn't as impressive as its APSC competitors, No weather sealing, Kit lens has a predominately plastic finish, Expensive...
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The Canon Rebel T6i and T6s are basically the same camera with a somewhat different handling concept and setup. Both new SLR cameras use an APS-C sized image sensor with 24MP, a new AF module with 19 AF sensors, and a swivel monitor. [ Editor's Note : L...
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camerastuffreview.com Updated: 2015-09-10 11:09:32
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The Canon 750D is designed for the starting photographer, who relies on the automatic settings of his or her first (SLR) camera with interchangeable lenses. The Canon 750D is available as a body and as a kit with a Canon 18-55 mm STM or a Canon 18-135 mm...

Highest resolution of all Canon APS-C cameras, Built-in WiFi & NFC, Effective focus tracking in Liveview, Flicker detection (handy in fluorescent lighting or recordings of TV)...

Limited video options relative to the 760D, No electronic level (there is on the 760D), Small price difference with Canon 760D...

Compare Canon 750D with another camera:Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.Or look in our list of all reviewed cameras, including test results for RAW and jpg files.S...
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When Canon introduces a new flagship Rebel camera model, it is always the best ever. That has never been a question. But, the amount of "better" definitely varies with each new model. It was a challenge to recommend the T5i over the T4i when a difference...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2015-09-10 11:09:32
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How do Canon's new 24.2MP DSLRs compare against the 18MP 700D? Find out in our Canon EOS 760D vs 750D vs 700D comparison.The new Canon EOS 760D (aka Rebel T6s) and 750D (Rebel T6i) bridge the gap between Canon's beginner DSLR range and its enthusiast came...
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While the new image sensor is one of the main spotlight features, the inclusion of Wi-Fi is a first for the EOS Rebel line. This ability allows you to easily upload and share images via their Camera Connect app (available for iOS and Android platforms), a...

Very good image quality, 24.2megapixels of resolution greatly exceeds this camera's predecessor, Offers both RAW and JPEG image formats, Minimal noise in low and midISO settings, Fast performance in Viewfinder mode, Includes DIGIC 6 image processor, which...

Some features are only available in Viewfinder mode, others only available in Live View, which will confuse some photographers, Special effect modes are included in three different areas, which is confusing, Some buttons that work in Viewfinder mode resul...

These models offer nearly identical core features, which include the highest resolution image sensor found on an APS-C EOS model, at 24.2-megapixels. Other shared specifications are a DIGIC 6 image processor, their Hybrid CMOS AF III system with 19 cross-...
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Available from April 2015 in the US market, the Canon T6i will be sold in three variants -- either body-only for around US$750, in a kit with 18-55mm STM zoom lens for some US$900, or in a kit with 18-135mm STM zoom lens for about US$1,099.Let's take a cl...

Highest resolution Canon APS-C camera yet; Improved dynamic range over T5i; Good high ISO performance for its class; Very fast autofocus; Built-in Wi-Fi with NFC; Touchscreen tilt/swivel LCD...

Shallow buffer depth with RAW files; Below average battery life; No Servo AF in Live View; No 60p video frame rate...
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Canon T6i 24MP APS-C, 5 FPS, Flip Touch LCDCanon T6i (19.5 oz./554 g with battery and card, about $749) and 50mm f/1.8 STM. bigger. I got my T6i at Adorama. I'd just as well have gotten it at Amazon, at Crutchfield or at B&H. It comes with or without your...
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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 fram...

Great image quality for photos and video, Lightweight for a DSLR...

Bulkier design, Shorter battery life...
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With the latest iteration of the Rebel series, Canon stepped up its game by provided a more advanced Rebel model (the T6s) to bridge the gap before you get to the prosumer models like the Canon 70D .The Canon Rebel T6s and T6i offer virtually the same ima...
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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.And the latest Rebel, the Canon E...

Great image quality, Lightweight, SnapBridge Bluetooth app...

Learning curve, Spotty Bluetooth connection in some instances...
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The entire team here at HotHardware has been plugged into the tech scene for ages. In fact, we've been doing our thing here on-line for close to two decades. And if there's one thing we've learned about our readers in all that time, it's that their affini...
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Announced earlier in the year as the replacement to the entry-level 18-Mpix EOS 650D (known as the Rebel T5i in the US), the EOS 750D (Rebel T6i) shares many of the same features and body as the similar-looking EOS 760D (Rebel T6s) launched at the same ti...

As an entry-level model the Canon EOS 750D (T6i) makes some compromises in layout and controls — for example, there's no top plate LCD as found on the EOS 760D (T6s), but sensor performance is on par with the camera maker's mid- and high-end models, the E...
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To start, the best models in the Canon DSLR lineup need to offer at least an APS-C sized image sensor. After all, a larger physical image sensor will yield better image quality for the camera as a whole. And although the number of recordable megapixels is...
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Canon has aimed the Rebel T6i squarely at those looking for a first DSLR camera, as has been the case with Rebels for 20-plus years. But Canon provided the Rebel line with several much needed upgrades with its introduction of the T6i, giving it the best p...

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. With the EOS Rebel T6i, thoug...
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