Testseek.com have collected 96 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 750D Digital Rebel T6i and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 750D Digital Rebel T6i.
June 2015
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The editors liked
Great image quality
Lightweight
SnapBridge Bluetooth app
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
The T6i performs much better than the models that preceded it and the design remains streamlined and functional
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
19-point cross-type AF system. 5fps continuous shooting. 24-megapixel image sensor. Vari-angle touch LCD. Smooth video autofocus. Wi-Fi.
Great image quality for photos and video
Lightweight for a DSLR
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)
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
Fast AF system
Good handling
Superb touchscreen
3.5mm mic port
/5EV Exposure Compensation
Builtin Wifi/NFC
EOS companion app
The editors didn't like
Learning curve
Spotty Bluetooth connection in some instances
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
Image quality and autofocus don't fare as well as they should in very low light
Shallow buffer depth with RAW files
Below average battery life
No Servo AF in Live View
No 60p video frame rate
Pentamirror viewfinder. Limited buffer when shooting Raw. Full HD video tops out at 30fps
Bulkier design
Shorter battery life
Limited video options relative to the 760D
No electronic level (there is on the 760D)
Small price difference with Canon 760D
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
Dynamic range isn't as impressive as its APSC competitors
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: Canon's other new pairing is the EOS 750D and 760D, two distinctly different cameras representing brand new spots in the EOS lineup. We take a hands-on first look• New 24.2MP APS-C sensor • Powered by Canon DIGIC 6 processor • Native ISO range of 100-12,8...
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-...
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,
24MP APSC format sensor, Great touchscreen and button/dial control combination, WiFi and NFC builtin, Variangle screen
Can't quite match the D5500 for detail resolution, Viewfinder only covers 95% of the scene, Needs a quicker route to setting AF point
This is a great camera that's capable of producing superb quality images. The polished control layout is easy to use, wit the touchscreen interface making it much quicker to use, all backed-up with a solid performance...
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Published: 2016-05-03, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Finally added WiFi, Comfort in the hand, Photo quality, Video quality
Changed battery size again, Weight, No 4K video support
After spending time with the Canon EOS 750D, the changes made in this model make a great camera, even better. Most of the improvement claims do stack up and that WiFi inclusion is seriously long overdue, but now much appreciated. The extra functionality i...
"But if what you're really looking for is a camera that makes it spectacularly easy to take photos way beyond what any smartphone could, you need look no further."...
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Published: 2015-07-03, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
This is a very responsive camera where everything – focus, exposure and shutter firing – are blinkoftheeye fast. We took the 750D to a Bollywood kneesup to capture faces in the crowd of performers and spectators and the speed of shooting and consistency o
Socalled live view is as clunky as ever. The usefulness of the articulated LCD is limited, compared with a mirrorless camera, by the clumsiness of the system