Best DSLR Cameras To Buy This Christmas, Brand, Model & Specifications: Canon EOS 760D

By Joyce Vega - 10 Dec '16 20:53PM
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Canon EOS 760D is an affordable camera, it costs £649. It has 24.2-million pixel APS-C-sized CMOS sensor, 1.6x focal length magnification, 1040k-dot-vari-angle touchscreen and with the output of 6000x4000pixels, it makes it the perfect gift for Christmas.

According to Trusted Reviews, Canon EOS 760D is a camera with great images, strong controls, improved burst buffer and handy touchscreen, but when it comes to video it doesn’t have 4K or 60p FULL HD. This Canon EOS 760D gives the feeling of a high-end camera, its skeleton is made of aluminum while the other parts are made of plastic and carbon fiber. Although this model looks like a high-end camera, it is not designed to be used in a bad weather, when it comes to waterproofing, Pentax K-S2 is the right choice with its card slots and ports covered with rubber-sealed flaps.Canon EOS 760D was designed to be used with both hands, which will make it easier to control multiple items at once.

According to Currys, Canon EOS 760D is easy to use, it has great image quality, features, and build quality. Even in low light conditions, the photographer will get a high-quality image. The camera gives the details on the setting and battery so the user won’t have to rear screen while he adjusts the settings.

There are a lot of questions about why would someone create two models so similar with near-identical specifications. Amateur Photographer answers the question, EOS 750 is for people new to the EOS system who want more manual control while EOS 760D is for aspiring enthusiasts who know what they want. Canon EOS 760D has 24.2 million pixels APS-C CMOS sensor, ISO 100-12.800 (extendable to ISO 25,600), 30 – 1/4000 sec shutter speed, 3in, 1,040k-dot LCD monitor, 5fps continuous shooting and the body costs £649. It has Wi-Fi connectivity for easy sharing and transfer, extreme responsive touchscreen, but it can’t provide 100% frame coverage, doesn’t accept the 700D’s LP-E8 battery and it doesn’t have Wi-Fi button on the body.

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