![]() The EOS 760D / T6s is the largest of its peer group, measuring 132x101x78mm and weighing 565g with battery note the 750D / T6i is exactly the same size, but 10g lighter. I’ve pictured them side-by-side below, albeit fitted with different lenses, so try to concentrate on the bodies! For me the 760D / T6s is a classier-looking camera, borrowing design cues from higher-end models without their cost or bulk. I’ve pictured them side-by-side below, with the 760D / T6s on the right note they’re fitted with different lenses. With its upper LCD panel, relocated mode dial and rear control wheel, the 760D / T6s looks closer to mid-range models like the 70D, while the design approach of the 750D / T6i makes it more akin to entry-level models like the 1200D / T5. The interesting part is how subtle design differences between the 760D / T6s and its sibling, the 750D / T6i make them look like quite different cameras. ![]() If you’re shopping for a step-up from a budget interchangeable lens camera, you’re in the right place!Ĭanon EOS 760D / Rebel T6s design and controlsĬanon’s EOS 760D / T6s is a traditional-looking DSLR that’s immediately recognizable as part of the EOS family. In my review I’ll take an in-depth look at the EOS 760D / T6s and how it compares not just to the 750D / T6i, but rival models including Nikon’s D5500, Panasonic’s Lumix G7 and Sony’s A6000. The lower-end T6i / 750D feels firmly in the upper entry-level camp, while the higher-end T6s / 760D feels more like a mid-range model, like the EOS 70D. ![]() Having the two models is an interesting strategy. But inside, the sensor, screen, viewfinder, 5fps continuous shooting and 19-point viewfinder AF system are identical. This version lacks the upper information screen, eye sensor and rear control dial, along with the digital zoom and HDR modes for movies, and continuous AF in Live View. ![]() Interestingly the 760D / T6s was announced alongside a slightly cheaper version called the 750D / T6i. Like its predecessor, it’s also fitted with a 3in fully-articulated touch-screen and a penta-mirror optical viewfinder. Announced in February 2015 and successor to the EOS 700D / Rebel T5i, it boosts the sensor resolution from 18 to 24 Megapixels (the highest yet for Canon’s APS-C DSLRs), features an improved hybrid AF system for movies, a new 7560 pixel metering sensor, a 19-point viewfinder AF system (inherited from the EOS 70D and a big improvement over the older 9-point system), and becomes the first Rebel / xxxD to feature built-in Wifi with NFC. Alternatively get yourself a copy of my In Camera book or treat me to a coffee! Thanks!Ĭanon’s EOS 760D, or Rebel T6s as it’s known in North America, is the company’s latest upper entry-level DSLR. Buy it now! Check prices at Amazon, B&H, or Adorama. These additions add up to a camera that handles much better than its cheaper sibling and is well worth spending the extra on, but equally I feel mirrorless options such as Panasonic's Lumix G7 and Sony's A6000 offer more still to the target audience - compare closely if you're not wedded to the idea of having an optical viewfinder. Then if you fancy something a bit more sophisticated, spending an extra $100 USD / 70 GBP or so gets you the EOS 760D / T6s which adds an upper LCD information screen, eye sensor, rear control wheel and viewfinder levelling gauge, along with digital zoom and HDR options for movies, and continuous AF in Live View. #LIVEVIEW CANON T6I WITH BETTER FRAME RATE 1080P#This has always been a very successful category for Canon, so it's not surprising to find the company now splitting it into two options: the EOS 750D / T6i gives you the core spec of 24 Megapixels, 19-point AF, 5fps burst shooting, pentamirror viewfinder, fully-articulated touchscreen and 1080p movies. ![]() Summary Canon's EOS 760D / Rebel T6s is a solid DSLR that represents a good step-up over entry-level models. ![]()
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