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Canon EOS Rebel T6s Pro Reviews

ephotozine‘s review Edit

The Canon EOS 760D offers almost an identical set of features as the 750D, but the addition of a rear control dial, along with a top LCD and locking mode dial make the 760D much more intuitive and enjoyable to use. It's quick and easy to change settings, and the camera has access to a great range of lenses. The 3inch touch-screen looks great, and it's easy to change settings as well as view photos in playback using pinch to zoom. With a 24 megapixel CMOS sensor Canon has caught up to the competition, and if you already have a Canon EOS xxD camera of a lower resolution, and want higher image quality with better detail, then the Canon EOS 760D is definitely worth investing in, especially thanks to the improved handling and controls. There are additional focus points, with 19 instead of 9 and the live view focusing has been significantly improved. With built-in Wi-Fi and NFC the camera can now be remotely controlled and sending images to a compatible smartphone or tablet is very easy. The Canon EOS 760D sits quite nicely in between entry level Digital SLRs, and the next level up, whilst still offering a relatively compact Digital SLR body, and good controls. If you can afford the additional cost over the 750D, we would definitely recommend the 760D, and the camera delivers excellent image quality with great colour and low noise.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 22, 2015

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The Canon EOS Rebel T6s offers some big upgrades over older Rebel bodies, making it our top pick for under-$1,000 D-SLRs
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 29, 2015

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