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Canon EOS 750D Digital SLR Body Only Camera with EF-S 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens (24.2 MP, CMOS Sensor) 3-Inch LCD Screen

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Each mode prioritises appropriate shooting settings to flatter your subject, such as using a wide aperture and subdued colour tones to enhance portrait shots.

Unlike the Nikon D5500 and some other recent high-resolution APS-C sensors however, the 750D and 760D continue to use an anti-aliasing filter and with this in place it has its work cut out to resolve the same levels of resolution. The Canon EOS Rebel T6i, also known as the Canon EOS 750D , is one of Canon's best DSLRs for those getting to grips with DSLR photography . A light, polycarbonate body camera may become a disadvantage if you’re looking to mount giant fast lenses.Perhaps the best thing about the EOS Rebel T6i / EOS 750D is the fact that you can use it with 30 years' worth of lenses and a wide range of accessories. There isn’t a bewildering selection of these pre-sets though, as Canon has pared the available options down to Kids, Food, Candlelight, Night Portrait, Handheld Night Scene and HDR Backlight Control. Moiré remains a problem in videos, with multi-coloured swirls of interference over dense, repeating patterns. Being a much newer model, it has multiple advantages over the 750D including super image processing, better battery life and the addition of Bluetooth connectivity. There’s also a new metering sensor that measures the brightness of the scene at 7,560 points, which is a significant step up over the EOS 700D’s 63-zone metering.

If like me you own a smartphone that doesn’t feature NFC the connection process takes a while longer and you’re required to select your desired Wi-fi function before connecting to the network from the smartphone’s Wi-fi settings – a process that takes around 30secs. Swiping through shots and pinch-zooming during playback is also great, and though zooming isn’t quite as slick as on a high-end smartphone, it’s certainly more convenient than using the 750D’s physical zoom buttons. This isn’t actually any faster than the 700D at 5fps, but with over 30% more pixels to push in the 750D, it’s a respectable performance, especially as the 750D will maintain this speed for 940 JPEG shots where the 700D could only manage 22.This is not a lack of quality, since the effect will be seen only if heavy post-processing is applied. There’s the option to lower the resolution (1280×720) and shoot at 60,50 or 30fps if preferred, while another useful video feature not often found on beginner DSLRs is the option to manually control sound levels in-camera. The 8-frame RAW file limit may not sound impressive, but being able to shoot up to 940 JPEGs in burst does. The menu layout is the same as the current setting read-out visible during shooting, so there’s never any doubt as to where you need to look for the setting you want to adjust.

Once you’re familiar with the concept of things like aperture and how it impacts your photos, these tricks can easily be replicated manually, but having dedicated automatic pre-sets is still useful if you’re making the leap to a DSLR from a point-and-shoot or bridge camera. It’s particularly effective and no alarming or off-putting autofocus noises were traced in video footage. It has a 19-point on-sensor, with all-cross-type points, as well as the on-sensor phase detection pixels that are used when you’re in Live View mode. These are somewhat of a legacy from the days of film cameras, but are still useful for clearly displaying current shooting settings whilst using minimal battery power. The top plate and rear of the 750D is non-threatening and thanks to the simple, well structured layout of buttons it’ll allow beginners who may not have used a DSLR before to pick it up and get accustomed to the handling very easily without scaring them off.You also get a 19-point AF system, with each of these being a super-sensitive cross-type point, together with a Hybrid CMOS AF III focus system for when using live view and movies, the latter of which recording to Full HD quality. He is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts, holds a Foundation Degree in Equitation Science and is a Master of Arts in Publishing. The move away from an 18-million-pixel sensor to a 24-million-pixel sensor sees a jump in the output image size too – up from 5184×3456 pixels on the 700D to 6000×4000 pixels on the 750D and 760D.

The 750D improves upon the 700D’s 63-zone SPC metering system with a 7560-pixel metering sensor that’s sensitive to red, green, blue and infrared light. An LCD information display on top of the body, a feature never before available in the EOS xxxD/Rebel digital line. The EOS Rebel T6i / EOS 750D is no longer officially in Canon's line-up of DSLRs, but is available at some retailers still.million-pixel sensor the 750D and 760D use bring both models into line with their closest rivals in the market, namely the Nikon D5500, which also features a 24. At ISO 100 the 750D resolves cleanly to 3200l/ph, which is what we’d expect from an APS-C sensor with an anti-aliasing filter. So, you can complement the standard 18-55mm kit lens with a wideangle, macro or telephoto optic, from Canon's latest-generation options to a slew of older third-party alternatives.

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