Tag: Rebel

  • Canon EOS Rebel T7i / 800D bring Dual Pixel AF to entry-level series

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    Canon is taking the wraps off its latest entry-level DSLR, the EOS Rebel T7i (known as the EOS 800D in most regions and the Kiss X9i in Japan). It’s the highest specified of the beginner-friendly line and maintains the same 24.4MP resolution CMOS sensor as its T6i predecessor. What is new is a 45-point all cross-type autofocus system used for viewfinder shooting, and Dual Pixel AF in live view, a pretty serious upgrade over the T6i’s 19-point system. 

    The T7i is the first Rebel to use Canon’s Digic 7 image processor, and provides a slightly faster 6 fps burst rate. Wi-Fi and NFC are now complemented by Bluetooth, making it compatible with Canon’s first-ever Bluetooth wireless remote as well as smartphones. A 3″ 1.04 million-dot touchscreen is offered, as is a new interface designed to guide beginning photographers and help them get the shots they want.

    The Canon EOS Rebel T7i will go on sale in April for $ 750 body-only, $ 900 with the new EF-S 18-55mm F4-5.6 IS STM and $ 1300 with EF-S 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 IS STM. 

    NEW CANON EOS REBEL T7i AND EOS 77D CAMERAS POSSESS STUNNING AUTOFOCUS CAPABILITIES

    New DSLR Additions are Joined by New Compact EF-S Lens and Canon’s First-Ever Remote Utilizing Bluetooth® Technology3

    MELVILLE, N.Y., February 14, 2017 – Developed and designed to meet the varying needs of entry-level and advanced amateur photographers, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced two new additions to the celebrated EOS system – the EOS Rebel T7i DSLR camera, which adds to the popular Rebel series of entry-level DSLR cameras, and the EOS 77D DLSR camera, which represents a new category of cameras for advanced amateur photographers. Canon also introduced today the new EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens and Wireless Remote Control BR-E1, as well as added functionality for the Canon Connect Station CS100. “In what marks the 30th year since the introduction of the Canon EOS System, the announcement today of these two new DSLR cameras exhibits Canon’s commitment to providing our customers with the tools they need to grow their passion for capturing the best possible pictures of the moments in time that mean the most to them, or inspire them to one day shoot professionally,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO, Canon U.S.A.

    Focused on Innovation

    The EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D both feature an optical viewfinder with a 45-point All Cross-type AF system* to help enable more precise focusing. In live view mode, both cameras utilize Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF to deliver the world’s fastest AF focusing speed of 0.03 seconds.1 This technical achievement allows users to find their subject, focus accurately, and capture the shot more quickly than ever before. Both models also have built-in Wi-Fi®2, NFC3 and Bluetooth®4 technology for easy transfer of images.

    In addition to the focusing enhancements, common features of the EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D cameras include:

    • Optical Viewfinder with a 45-point All Cross-type AF System*
    • Fast and accurate Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Phase-detection
    • 24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) Sensor
    • DIGIC 7 Image Processor, ISO 100–25600
    • Built-in Wi-Fi®2, NFC3 and Bluetooth®4 technology
    • Vari-angle Touch Screen, 3.0-inch LCD
    • Movie Electronic IS
    • HDR Movie & Time-Lapse Movie
    • High-speed Continuous Shooting at up to 6.0 frames per second (fps)

    Canon EOS Rebel T7i Camera

    The EOS Rebel T7i is the first camera in the EOS Rebel series with a 45-point, all cross-type AF system* within the Optical Viewfinder. It is also the first in the series with Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Phase-detection and the first with a DIGIC 7 Image Processor. Creative filters for both still images and video will allow users to customize the look and feel of their content in new and imaginative ways.

    When designing the new EOS Rebel T7i, Canon took into consideration feedback from entry-level photographers who expressed interest in learning to go beyond the program mode of a DSLR camera. Users will now be able to see on-screen how switching modes on the mode dial or tweaking settings can alter the image they are about to capture, guiding photographers on their way to capturing more compelling images, such as ones with a shallower depth-of-field or being able to give moving-subjects a frozen or flowing look.

    The Canon EOS Rebel T7i is scheduled to be available in April 2017 for an estimated retail price $ 749.99** for the body only, $ 899.99** with the new EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens and $ 1,299.00** with the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens respectively. For more information please visit, usa.canon.com/eosrebelt7i.

    Canon EOS 77D Camera

    For advanced amateur photographers looking to expand their knowledge and experience with DSLR cameras, Canon’s new EOS 77D is the ideal next step camera for them. The EOS 77D represents a new category of advanced amateur EOS cameras, a step above the Rebel series. Users of the EOS 77D DSLR camera will benefit from features like the 7650-pixel RBG+IR Metering Sensor, similar to the one found in the EOS 80D camera and Anti-Flicker shooting mode to help combat the on-and-off repetitive flickering from artificial lights found in high-school gyms or auditoriums. The EOS 77D also features a top LCD panel and quick control dial for photographers who desire quicker and easier access to changing and controlling settings on the camera.

    The Canon EOS 77D is scheduled to be available in April 2017 for an estimated retail price $ 899.99** for the body only, $ 1,049.00** with the new EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens and $ 1,499.00** with the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens respectively. For more information please visit, usa.canon.com/eos77d.

    EF-S Lens and Remote Accessory Utilizing Bluetooth® Technology

    The new Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens is nearly 20 percent smaller than the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens, without sacrificing image quality. Features of the lens include:

    • Compact-size, Standard Zoom Lens with High Image Quality
    • Lead Screw-type STM
    • Image Stabilization at up to 45 Stops of Shake Correction
    • Stylish Design

    The Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens is scheduled to be available in early April 2017 for an estimated retail price of $ 249.99**. For more information please visit, usa.canon.com/efs1855stm.

    In addition, Canon is introducing it’s first-ever remote utilizing Bluetooth® technology3, the Wireless Remote Control BR-E1. This new remote allows photographers to capture images from within a 16-foot radius of the camera. This camera accessory is useful for photographers who are looking to capture images remotely in situations where there could be issues with signal reception or line-of-sight to the camera. The Canon Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 will be compatible with both the EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D cameras. The Canon BR-E1 is schedule to be available in April 2017 for an estimated retail price of $ 50.00**.

    CS100 Firmware Update
    Both the EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D cameras are compatible with the Canon Connect Station CS100 device, a go-to-photo and video hub that allows family and friends a way to quickly and easily store, manage view and share unforgettable memorable moment’s wirelessly6. Canon is also announcing today a firmware update to the Canon Connect Station CS100 device and mobile application. The firmware update includes the following improvements:

    • Compatibility for select Canon and non-Canon cameras, with a wider range of supported file formats7
    • Support for video playback of computer-edited movies8
    • Improved smartphone connectivity and compatibility

    For more information about the Canon Connect Station firmware update, please visit usa.canon.com/cs100mobile.

    * The number of AF points, cross-type AF points and Dual cross-type AF points vary depending on the lens used

    ** Availability, prices and specifications subject to change without notice. Actual prices are set be individual dealers and may vary.

    1 Among all the interchangeable lens digital cameras incorporating the APS-C size image sensors with phase-difference detection AF on the image plane As of February 14th, 2017 (Researched by Canon). Calculated based on the resulting AF speed measured according to the CIPA guidelines. (Varies depending on the shooting conditions and the lenses used.) Internal measurement method. [Measurement conditions] Focusing brightness: EV 12 (room temperature, ISO 100) Shooting mode: M Lens used: EF-S18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM (at focal length of 55mm) Live View shooting AF method: Live 1-point AF (with Center AF point) AF operation: One-Shot AF

    2 Compatible with iOS® versions 8.0/8.1/8.2/8.3/8.4/9.0/9.1/9.2/9.3/10.0, Android™ smartphone and tablet versions 4.1/4.2/4.3/4.4/5.0/5.1/6.0/7.0. Data charges may apply with the download of the free Canon Camera Connect app. This app helps enable you to upload images to social media services. Please note that image files may contain personally identifiable information that may implicate privacy laws. Canon disclaims and has no responsibility for your use of such images. Canon does not obtain, collect or use such images or any information included in such images through this app.

    3 Compatible with Android™ smartphone and tablet versions 4.0/4.1/4.2/4.3/4.4/5.0/5.1/6.0/7.0. 4Compatible with select smartphone and tablet devices (AndroidTM version 5.0 or later and the following iOS® devices: iPhone 4s or later, iPad 3rd gen. or later, iPod Touch 5th gen. or later) equipped with Bluetooth® version 4.0 or later and the Camera Connect App Ver. 1.3.20 or above. This application is not guaranteed to operate on all listed devices, even if minimum requirements are met.

    5 Based on CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) standards. Testing performed using the EOS 7D Mark II digital SLR camera at a focal length of 55mm, 35mm-equivalent 88mm. The number of stops may vary based on the camera model used.

    6 Compatible with iOS® versions 8.4x/9.2.x, Android™ Smartphone and tablet versions 4.4.x, 5.0.x/5.1.x, 6.0.x. Data charges may apply with the download of the free Canon Connect Station app. The application is available in the apple app store or google play store.

    7 Support for playback of all images on this device cannot be guaranteed.

    8 JPEG and RAW (CR2) still images, and MOV/MP4 and AVCHD movies are supported.

    Canon EOS Rebel T7i / 800D / Kiss X9i specifications

    Price
    MSRP $ 749 (body only), $ 899 (w/18-55 F4-5.6 IS STM lens), $ 1299 (w/18-135mm F3.5-5.6 IS STM lens)
    Body type
    Body type Mid-size SLR
    Body material Composite
    Sensor
    Max resolution 6000 x 4000
    Image ratio w:h 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
    Effective pixels 24 megapixels
    Sensor photo detectors 26 megapixels
    Sensor size APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm)
    Sensor type CMOS
    Processor DIGIC 7
    Color space sRGB, Adobe RGB
    Color filter array Primary color filter
    Image
    ISO Auto, 100-25600 (expands to 51200)
    Boosted ISO (maximum) 51200
    White balance presets 6
    Custom white balance Yes
    Image stabilization No
    Uncompressed format RAW
    JPEG quality levels Fine, normal
    File format
    • JPEG (Exif v2.3)
    • Raw (14-bit Canon CR2)
    Optics & Focus
    Autofocus
    • Contrast Detect (sensor)
    • Phase Detect
    • Multi-area
    • Center
    • Selective single-point
    • Tracking
    • Single
    • Continuous
    • Touch
    • Face Detection
    • Live View
    Autofocus assist lamp Yes (flash)
    Digital zoom No
    Manual focus Yes
    Number of focus points 45
    Lens mount Canon EF/EF-S
    Focal length multiplier 1.6×
    Screen / viewfinder
    Articulated LCD Fully articulated
    Screen size 3
    Screen dots 1,040,000
    Touch screen Yes
    Screen type TFT LCD
    Live view Yes
    Viewfinder type Optical (pentamirror)
    Viewfinder coverage 95%
    Viewfinder magnification 0.82×
    Photography features
    Minimum shutter speed 30 sec
    Maximum shutter speed 1/4000 sec
    Exposure modes
    • Program
    • Shutter priority
    • Aperture priority
    • Manual
    Scene modes
    • Group Photo
    • Kids
    • Food
    • Candlelight
    • Night Portrait
    • Handheld Night Scene
    • HDR Backlight Control
    • Portrait
    • Landscape
    • Close-up
    • Sports
    Built-in flash Yes
    External flash Yes (via hot shoe)
    Flash X sync speed 1/200 sec
    Drive modes
    • Single
    • High-speed continuous
    • Low-speed continuous
    • Self-timer
    • Self-timer + continuous
    Continuous drive 6.0 fps
    Self-timer Yes (2 or 10 sec)
    Metering modes
    • Multi
    • Average
    • Spot
    • Partial
    Exposure compensation ±5 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
    AE Bracketing ±3 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
    Videography features
    Format MPEG-4, H.264
    Modes
    • 1920 x 1080 @ 60p / 60 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1920 x 1080 @ 30p / 30 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1920 x 1080 @ 30p / 12 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1920 x 1080 @ 23.98p / 30 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1280 x 720 @ 60p / 26 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1280 x 720 @ 30p / 4 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    Microphone Stereo
    Speaker Mono
    Storage
    Storage types SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-I compatible)
    Connectivity
    USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
    HDMI Yes
    Microphone port Yes
    Headphone port No
    Wireless Built-In
    Wireless notes Includes Bluetooth LE and NFC
    Remote control Yes (via smartphone or Bluetooth remote)
    Physical
    Environmentally sealed No
    Battery Battery Pack
    Battery description LP-E17 lithium-ion battery & charger
    Battery Life (CIPA) 600
    Weight (inc. batteries) 532 g (1.17 lb / 18.77 oz)
    Dimensions 131 x 100 x 76 mm (5.16 x 3.94 x 2.99)
    Other features
    Orientation sensor Yes
    Timelapse recording Yes
    GPS Optional

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  • New Canon EOS 77D sits between Rebel T7i and EOS 80D

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    Canon today has announced the EOS 77D (known as the EOS 9000D in some regions), which will sit between the company’s established Rebel line of entry-level DSLRs and the more enthusiast-oriented 80D. (The 77D is essentially the replacement to the Rebel T6s/EOS 760D.) But despite sitting below the 80D in the lineup, it shares that more advanced model’s 24.2MP sensor with Dual Pixel autofocus and adds an updated Digic 7 processor to the mix. Users opting to focus using the optical viewfinder will be greeted with a 45-point all-cross-type AF system and 7650-pixel RGB+IR metering system, which work together for better accuracy and subject recognition.

    Rounding out the package is an ISO range of 100-25600, continuous 6 fps burst shooting with autofocus (4.5 fps when using Live View), 1080/60p video capture and wireless connectivity featuring NFC and Bluetooth LE.

    Users opting for the 77D over the T7i will gain built-in interval and bulb timers, greater custom controls including an AF-On button, a top LCD panel and an eye sensor to shut off the rear LCD when the camera is raised for shooting.

    The Canon EOS 77D is scheduled to be available in April 2017 for $ 899.99 body only, $ 1049.00 with the new EF-S 18-55mm F4-5.6 IS STM lens and $ 1,499.00 with the 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 IS USM lens.

    Press release:

    NEW CANON EOS REBEL T7i AND EOS 77D CAMERAS POSSESS STUNNING AUTOFOCUS CAPABILITIES

    New DSLR Additions are Joined by New Compact EF-S Lens and Canon’s First-Ever Remote Utilizing Bluetooth® Technology3

    MELVILLE, N.Y., February 14, 2017 – Developed and designed to meet the varying needs of entry-level and advanced amateur photographers, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced two new additions to the celebrated EOS system – the EOS Rebel T7i DSLR camera, which adds to the popular Rebel series of entry-level DSLR cameras, and the EOS 77D DLSR camera, which represents a new category of cameras for advanced amateur photographers. Canon also introduced today the new EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens and Wireless Remote Control BR-E1, as well as added functionality for the Canon Connect Station CS100. “In what marks the 30th year since the introduction of the Canon EOS System, the announcement today of these two new DSLR cameras exhibits Canon’s commitment to providing our customers with the tools they need to grow their passion for capturing the best possible pictures of the moments in time that mean the most to them, or inspire them to one day shoot professionally,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO, Canon U.S.A.

    Focused on Innovation

    The EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D both feature an optical viewfinder with a 45-point All Cross-type AF system* to help enable more precise focusing. In live view mode, both cameras utilize Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF to deliver the world’s fastest AF focusing speed of 0.03 seconds.1 This technical achievement allows users to find their subject, focus accurately, and capture the shot more quickly than ever before. Both models also have built-in Wi-Fi®2, NFC3 and Bluetooth®4 technology for easy transfer of images.

    In addition to the focusing enhancements, common features of the EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D cameras include:

    • Optical Viewfinder with a 45-point All Cross-type AF System*
    • Fast and accurate Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Phase-detection
    • 24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) Sensor
    • DIGIC 7 Image Processor, ISO 100–25600
    • Built-in Wi-Fi®2, NFC3 and Bluetooth®4 technology
    • Vari-angle Touch Screen, 3.0-inch LCD
    • Movie Electronic IS
    • HDR Movie & Time-Lapse Movie
    • High-speed Continuous Shooting at up to 6.0 frames per second (fps)

    Canon EOS Rebel T7i Camera

    The EOS Rebel T7i is the first camera in the EOS Rebel series with a 45-point, all cross-type AF system* within the Optical Viewfinder. It is also the first in the series with Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Phase-detection and the first with a DIGIC 7 Image Processor. Creative filters for both still images and video will allow users to customize the look and feel of their content in new and imaginative ways.

    When designing the new EOS Rebel T7i, Canon took into consideration feedback from entry-level photographers who expressed interest in learning to go beyond the program mode of a DSLR camera. Users will now be able to see on-screen how switching modes on the mode dial or tweaking settings can alter the image they are about to capture, guiding photographers on their way to capturing more compelling images, such as ones with a shallower depth-of-field or being able to give moving-subjects a frozen or flowing look.

    The Canon EOS Rebel T7i is scheduled to be available in April 2017 for an estimated retail price $ 749.99** for the body only, $ 899.99** with the new EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens and $ 1,299.00** with the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens respectively. For more information please visit, usa.canon.com/eosrebelt7i.

    Canon EOS 77D Camera

    For advanced amateur photographers looking to expand their knowledge and experience with DSLR cameras, Canon’s new EOS 77D is the ideal next step camera for them. The EOS 77D represents a new category of advanced amateur EOS cameras, a step above the Rebel series. Users of the EOS 77D DSLR camera will benefit from features like the 7650-pixel RBG+IR Metering Sensor, similar to the one found in the EOS 80D camera and Anti-Flicker shooting mode to help combat the on-and-off repetitive flickering from artificial lights found in high-school gyms or auditoriums. The EOS 77D also features a top LCD panel and quick control dial for photographers who desire quicker and easier access to changing and controlling settings on the camera.

    The Canon EOS 77D is scheduled to be available in April 2017 for an estimated retail price $ 899.99** for the body only, $ 1,049.00** with the new EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens and $ 1,499.00** with the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens respectively. For more information please visit, usa.canon.com/eos77d.

    EF-S Lens and Remote Accessory Utilizing Bluetooth® Technology

    The new Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens is nearly 20 percent smaller than the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens, without sacrificing image quality. Features of the lens include:

    • Compact-size, Standard Zoom Lens with High Image Quality
    • Lead Screw-type STM
    • Image Stabilization at up to 45 Stops of Shake Correction
    • Stylish Design

    The Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens is scheduled to be available in early April 2017 for an estimated retail price of $ 249.99**. For more information please visit, usa.canon.com/efs1855stm.

    In addition, Canon is introducing it’s first-ever remote utilizing Bluetooth® technology3, the Wireless Remote Control BR-E1. This new remote allows photographers to capture images from within a 16-foot radius of the camera. This camera accessory is useful for photographers who are looking to capture images remotely in situations where there could be issues with signal reception or line-of-sight to the camera. The Canon Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 will be compatible with both the EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D cameras. The Canon BR-E1 is schedule to be available in April 2017 for an estimated retail price of $ 50.00**.

    CS100 Firmware Update
    Both the EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D cameras are compatible with the Canon Connect Station CS100 device, a go-to-photo and video hub that allows family and friends a way to quickly and easily store, manage view and share unforgettable memorable moment’s wirelessly6. Canon is also announcing today a firmware update to the Canon Connect Station CS100 device and mobile application. The firmware update includes the following improvements:

    • Compatibility for select Canon and non-Canon cameras, with a wider range of supported file formats7
    • Support for video playback of computer-edited movies8
    • Improved smartphone connectivity and compatibility

    For more information about the Canon Connect Station firmware update, please visit usa.canon.com/cs100mobile.

    * The number of AF points, cross-type AF points and Dual cross-type AF points vary depending on the lens used

    ** Availability, prices and specifications subject to change without notice. Actual prices are set be individual dealers and may vary.

    1 Among all the interchangeable lens digital cameras incorporating the APS-C size image sensors with phase-difference detection AF on the image plane As of February 14th, 2017 (Researched by Canon). Calculated based on the resulting AF speed measured according to the CIPA guidelines. (Varies depending on the shooting conditions and the lenses used.) Internal measurement method. [Measurement conditions] Focusing brightness: EV 12 (room temperature, ISO 100) Shooting mode: M Lens used: EF-S18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM (at focal length of 55mm) Live View shooting AF method: Live 1-point AF (with Center AF point) AF operation: One-Shot AF

    2 Compatible with iOS® versions 8.0/8.1/8.2/8.3/8.4/9.0/9.1/9.2/9.3/10.0, Android™ smartphone and tablet versions 4.1/4.2/4.3/4.4/5.0/5.1/6.0/7.0. Data charges may apply with the download of the free Canon Camera Connect app. This app helps enable you to upload images to social media services. Please note that image files may contain personally identifiable information that may implicate privacy laws. Canon disclaims and has no responsibility for your use of such images. Canon does not obtain, collect or use such images or any information included in such images through this app.

    3 Compatible with Android™ smartphone and tablet versions 4.0/4.1/4.2/4.3/4.4/5.0/5.1/6.0/7.0. 4Compatible with select smartphone and tablet devices (AndroidTM version 5.0 or later and the following iOS® devices: iPhone 4s or later, iPad 3rd gen. or later, iPod Touch 5th gen. or later) equipped with Bluetooth® version 4.0 or later and the Camera Connect App Ver. 1.3.20 or above. This application is not guaranteed to operate on all listed devices, even if minimum requirements are met.

    5 Based on CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) standards. Testing performed using the EOS 7D Mark II digital SLR camera at a focal length of 55mm, 35mm-equivalent 88mm. The number of stops may vary based on the camera model used.

    6 Compatible with iOS® versions 8.4x/9.2.x, Android™ Smartphone and tablet versions 4.4.x, 5.0.x/5.1.x, 6.0.x. Data charges may apply with the download of the free Canon Connect Station app. The application is available in the apple app store or google play store.

    7 Support for playback of all images on this device cannot be guaranteed.

    8 JPEG and RAW (CR2) still images, and MOV/MP4 and AVCHD movies are supported.

    Canon EOS 77D / EOS 9000D specifications

    Price
    MSRP $ 899 (body only), $ 1049 (w/18-55 F4-5.6 IS STM lens), $ 1499 (w/18-135mm F3.5-5.6 IS STM lens)
    Body type
    Body type Mid-size SLR
    Body material Composite
    Sensor
    Max resolution 6000 x 4000
    Image ratio w:h 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
    Effective pixels 24 megapixels
    Sensor photo detectors 26 megapixels
    Sensor size APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm)
    Sensor type CMOS
    Processor DIGIC 7
    Color space sRGB, Adobe RGB
    Color filter array Primary color filter
    Image
    ISO Auto, 100-25600 (expands to 51200)
    Boosted ISO (maximum) 51200
    White balance presets 6
    Custom white balance Yes
    Image stabilization No
    Uncompressed format RAW
    JPEG quality levels Fine, normal
    File format
    • JPEG (Exif v2.3)
    • Raw (14-bit Canon CR2)
    Optics & Focus
    Autofocus
    • Contrast Detect (sensor)
    • Phase Detect
    • Multi-area
    • Center
    • Selective single-point
    • Tracking
    • Single
    • Continuous
    • Touch
    • Face Detection
    • Live View
    Autofocus assist lamp Yes (flash)
    Digital zoom No
    Manual focus Yes
    Number of focus points 45
    Lens mount Canon EF/EF-S
    Focal length multiplier 1.6×
    Screen / viewfinder
    Articulated LCD Fully articulated
    Screen size 3
    Screen dots 1,040,000
    Touch screen Yes
    Screen type TFT LCD
    Live view Yes
    Viewfinder type Optical (pentamirror)
    Viewfinder coverage 95%
    Viewfinder magnification 0.82×
    Photography features
    Minimum shutter speed 30 sec
    Maximum shutter speed 1/4000 sec
    Exposure modes
    • Program
    • Shutter priority
    • Aperture priority
    • Manual
    Scene modes
    • Group Photo
    • Kids
    • Food
    • Candlelight
    • Night Portrait
    • Handheld Night Scene
    • HDR Backlight Control
    • Portrait
    • Landscape
    • Close-up
    • Sports
    Built-in flash Yes
    Flash range 12.00 m (at ISO 100)
    External flash Yes (via hot shoe)
    Flash X sync speed 1/200 sec
    Drive modes
    • Single
    • High-speed continuous
    • Low-speed continuous
    • Self-timer
    • Self-timer + continuous
    Continuous drive 6.0 fps
    Self-timer Yes (2 or 10 sec)
    Metering modes
    • Multi
    • Average
    • Spot
    • Partial
    Exposure compensation ±5 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
    AE Bracketing ±3 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
    Videography features
    Format MPEG-4, H.264
    Modes
    • 1920 x 1080 @ 60p / 60 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1920 x 1080 @ 30p / 30 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1920 x 1080 @ 30p / 12 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1920 x 1080 @ 23.98p / 30 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1280 x 720 @ 60p / 26 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1280 x 720 @ 30p / 4 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    Microphone Stereo
    Speaker Mono
    Storage
    Storage types SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-I compatible)
    Connectivity
    USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
    HDMI Yes
    Microphone port Yes
    Headphone port No
    Wireless Built-In
    Wireless notes Includes Bluetooth LE and NFC
    Remote control Yes (via smartphone or Bluetooth remote)
    Physical
    Environmentally sealed No
    Battery Battery Pack
    Battery description LP-E17 lithium-ion battery & charger
    Battery Life (CIPA) 600
    Weight (inc. batteries) 540 g (1.19 lb / 19.05 oz)
    Dimensions 131 x 100 x 76 mm (5.16 x 3.94 x 2.99)
    Other features
    Orientation sensor Yes
    Timelapse recording Yes
    GPS Optional

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  • Hands-on with the Canon EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D

    Hands-on with Canon EOS Rebel T7i

    The Canon EOS Rebel T7i replaces the T6i (which will continue to exist), making it the top model in the compact Rebel lineup. (The new EOS 77D is essentially the replacement of the Rebel T6s.) Weighing in at under a pound, the T7i is designed to be as small and portable as possible, while still packing in a fairly impressive feature set including a 24MP sensor and a revamped autofocus system, made up of 45 all-cross-type AF points. The AF system should be operable down to -3EV with an F2.8 or faster lens. 

    Hands-on with Canon EOS Rebel T7i

    The T7i will be sold with a new kit lens: the Canon EF-S 18-55mm F4-5.6 IS STM. This new zoom is 20% smaller than its predecessors and a little slower, but in terms of handling, it suits the equally diminutive camera quite well. According to Canon, image stabilization should produce up to four stops of shake reduction. 

    Hands-on with Canon EOS Rebel T7i

    The T7i is Canon’s first Rebel class DSLR to feature Dual Pixel autofocus, which means Servo AF in both live view and movie modes. We’ve come to hugely appreciate this feature in Canon’s higher-end DSLRs. The T7i can shoot Full HD video at up to 60p. In stills mode, the T7i can capture images at up to 6 fps, which is pretty good for an entry-level DSLR.

    Battery life is rated at 600 shots per charge (CIPA) when using the optical viewfinder and 270 with live view. 

    Hands-on with Canon EOS Rebel T7i

    On the top, the T7i is a fairly standard Rebel class EOS DSLR. Main controls are clustered on the right of the top-plate, and a dedicated ISO button is always nice to see, at the 2 o-clock position relative to the main exposure mode dial. This dial provides access to the standard ‘PASM’ exposure modes and also seven scene modes and ten creative effect filters.

    On the left of the top-plate you can see the tiny LED light which indicates when the camera’s built-in Wi-Fi is active. Speaking of Wi-Fi, the T7i has that plus NFC for easy pairing with Android devices and Bluetooth LE for instant photo transfer to a compatible smartphone. It’s also compatible with Canon’s new BR-E1 Bluetooth remote control.

    Hands-on with Canon EOS Rebel T7i

    A brand new user interface guides beginner photographers through the process of choosing the right exposure modes and settings to get the shots they want. This looks similar to the ‘Guide’ mode found on lower-end Nikon DSLRs. A more traditional UI is available for more experienced users.

    For photographers that want to dive a little deeper, the T7i offers 15 Custom Functions with 44 settings in total.

    Hands-on with Canon EOS Rebel T7i

    A fully-articulating 3″, 1.04 million-dot touch-sensitive LCD makes video shooting easy. In live view and video modes, focus can be set by touch. For video shooters, a 3.5mm diameter stereo mini jack is available for recording sound via an external microphone.

    A new ‘Group Photo’ mode resurrects Canon’s defunct ‘A-Dep’ feature, but uses face recognition. The system identifies the closest and furthest faces in the scene, then sets the aperture and focal length to ensure that this entire region is in focus. Smart. 

    Hands-on with Canon EOS Rebel T7i

    The T7i will be available in April for $ 750 body-only, $ 900 with the new EF-S 18-55mm F4-5.6 IS STM or $ 1300 with EF-S 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 IS STM.

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  • Canon is selling a gray version of the Rebel T6

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    A gray edition of the entry-level Rebel T6 has appeared in Canon USA’s online store. The kit includes a gray strap and standard-issue black EF-S 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS II lens, and the camera grip features a brown, leather-like finish. Like the black Rebel T6 the gray edition is listed at $ 550, but Canon is currently offering a $ 50 discount on the original kit that isn’t extended to the new version.

    Read our Canon EOS Rebel T6 Review

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  • Rebel in your pocket: Canon EOS M3 Review

    Unbeknownst to many, Canon has been selling mirrorless cameras since 2012, in addition to SLRs and point-and-shoots. Marketing for the EOS M system is starting to pick up – at least in the U.S. – with two models to choose from: the entry-level EOS M10 and step-up EOS M3, which we’ll be covering here.

    The EOS M3 (left) with its cheaper sibling, the EOS M10.

    The EOS M3 is very much like a Rebel T6s stuffed into a compact body that resembles the company’s PowerShot models. It uses the same Hybrid CMOS AF III 24.2MP CMOS sensor as the T6s as well as a Digic 6 processor, touchscreen LCD and Wi-Fi with NFC. Unlike the Rebel and EOS DSLRs in general, EOS M bodies use the EF-M lens mount, though EF lenses can be used via an optional adapter.

    Trying to figure out where the EOS M3 fits into the mirrorless landscape is tough. Its closest peers, based on price and features, are the Fujifilm X-A2, Olympus E-M10 II and Sony a6000 (we’re leaving Nikon 1 cameras out of the list, as we believe the series is no longer being developed.) Like the EOS M3, the Fujifilm lacks a built-in EVF and has an LCD that flips upward 180°. The Olympus E-M10 II and Sony a6000 offer EVFs but don’t have the ‘selfie’ LCD.

    Compared to EOS M10 and Fujifilm X-A2

    Below is a spec comparison pitting the EOS M3 against its cheaper sibling, the EOS M10, as well as the Fujifilm X-A2, which is one of its closest competitors.

      Canon EOS M3 Canon EOS M10 Fujifilm X-A2
    Sensor 24MP APS-C CMOS 18MP APS-C CMOS 16MP APS-C CMOS
    Lens mount Canon EF-M Canon EF-M Fujifilm X
    Crop factor 1.6x 1.6x 1.5x
    Hybrid AF Yes Yes No
    LCD type Tilting
    (180° up/45° down)
    Tilting
    (180° up)
    Tilting
    (175° up)
    LCD resolution 1.04M-dot 1.04M-dot 920k-dot
    Touchscreen Yes Yes No
    Electronic VF Optional No No
    Control dials 2 1 2
    Burst rate 4.2 fps 4.6 fps 5.6 fps
    Video 1080/30p/24p 1080/30p/24p 1080/30p
    Mic input Yes No No
    Hot shoe Yes No Yes
    In-camera Raw conversion No No Yes
    Battery life 250 shots 255 shots 410 shots
    Dimensions 111 x 68 x 44mm 108 x 67 x 35mm 117 x 67 x 40mm
    Weight 366 g 301 g 350 g

    The features that differentiate the M3 vs the M10 are pretty obvious – the M3 offers one more control dial and another for exposure compensation plus a hot shoe (to which you mount the optional EVF), an LCD that can angle downward and superior build quality. All of which suggest Canon has a more committed photography audience in mind. Comparing the M3 versus the X-A2 is a bit more complex, as there are clear tradeoffs for both cameras. One thing is for certain, though: Canon needs to work on battery life – badly.

    The EOS-M system

    The six currently available EF-M lenses from Canon

    Despite being around for over four years, there are just six EF-M lenses available from Canon. They include four zooms (11-22 F4-5.6, 15-45 F3.5-6.3, 18-55 F3.5-5.6, 55-200 F4.5-6.3) and two primes (22mm F2 and 28mm F3.5 macro). There are lenses from third party manufacturers such as Tamron and Samyang/Rokinon (which are manual focus).

    The EF to EF-M adapter lets you use giant lenses like this 70-200 F2.8L II.

    To get access to the full collection of Canon EF and EF-S lenses, you can use an optional adapter, which sells for about $ 80. As it turns out, there are adapters for nearly every lens mount you can think of, from Micro Four Thirds to Olympus OM.

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  • The price is right: Canon EOS Rebel T6 / 1300D Review

    Key Features

    • 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor
    • 9-point autofocus system
    • 1080/30p video capture
    • Fixed 3″ 920k-dot LCD
    • ISO 100-6400, expandable to 12800
    • 3 fps burst shooting
    • Wi-Fi with NFC

    The Canon EOS Rebel T6 / 1300D is an entry-level DSLR targeted toward first-time ILC users and smartphone upgraders. Built around an 18MP APS-C sensor, the T6 offers Wi-Fi with NFC for easy photo sharing when you’re out-and-about, and adds a faster processor compared to its predecessor, the Rebel T5.

    Its closest competitor in the category is the Nikon D3300, which was announced in January 2014 and is getting a little long in the tooth at this point.

    As per Rebel tradition, the T6 packages up some tech borrowed from previous-generation higher end models, and that’s no bad thing. It offers a 9-point AF module, 1080/30p video and built-in Wi-Fi with NFC. Battery life is a very respectable 500 shots per charge, putting it near the top of its class in that respect. But one of the T6’s headline features isn’t on the inside of the camera at all, it’s written on the outside of the box: that sweet $ 500 price tag with lens.

    The T6 is better tuned to a beginner’s needs and hits an aggressively low price point

    Offering tech handed down from previous generations at a very reasonable price is what the Rebel line has traditionally done best. The original Digital Rebel is just about 13 years old, and was essentially a single-dial 10D in a plastic body, priced at $ 1000 with kit lens – a breakthrough price-point for DSLRs at the time. As well as being cheaper still, the T6 is a vastly more capable camera than that pioneering Rebel, and better tuned to a beginner’s needs. 

    In short, with the T6, Canon has gathered up various components it had lying around on the shelf from Rebels past and put them together in an aggressively priced bundle. Smart business move for Canon, but is it the best way to spend your $ 500? Read on. 

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  • Friendly Rebel: Canon EOS Rebel T6 / 1300D samples

    Canon’s latest entry-level Rebel DSLR does what all of its entry-level offerings do best: provide only the basic level of controls and features in a beginner-friendly and cost-conscious body. The Canon EOS Rebel T6 (1300D) continues the tradition with an 18MP APS-C sensor, 9-point AF system, built-in Wi-Fi with NFC and 1080p HD video. See how it performs under a variety of conditions in our real-world shooting.

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  • Canon announces budget-friendly EOS Rebel T6 (1300D)

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    Canon has announced its latest entry-level DSLR, the Rebel T6, which is known as the EOS 1300D in most regions. The T6 is a relatively minor update to the Rebel T5 (EOS 1200D) and adds a faster Digic 4+ processor, higher resolution LCD, ‘white priority’ WB mode (which produces more neutral color in tungsten lighting), a food scene mode and Wi-Fi with NFC.

    The T6 retains the same 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor, 9-point AF system, Full HD video capture and numerous scene and creative modes as its predecessor.

    The Rebel T6 will ship in the US next month at a price of $ 549, which includes the 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS II lens.


    Press release:

    Share moments on-the-go with the new Canon EOS Rebel T6 DSLR Camera

    Become the next Internet sensation with built-in Wi-Fi®and NFC connectivity*

    MELVILLE, N.Y., March 10, 2016 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced its newest entry-level DSLR camera, the EOS Rebel T6. The Canon EOS Rebel T6 camera offers easy sharing of high quality photos and videos to popular social media sites via compatible smartphones and other mobile devices* as well as Canon’s Connect Station CS100. 

    “Smartphone users passionate about photography and ready to take that next step to creating their best images and videos ever will appreciate the ease-of-use and affordability of the new EOS Rebel T6 camera,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO, Canon U.S.A., Inc. “With the latest addition of the EOS Rebel T6 camera, the Canon EOS Rebel series continues to be one of the most popular DSLR camera lines on the market.”

    The Canon EOS Rebel T6 DSLR camera offers a wide range of features including: 

    • 18.0 Megapixel Canon CMOS (APS-C) image sensor and high-performance DIGIC 4+ Image Processor for excellent image quality and speedy operation. 
    • ISO 100–6400 (expandable to H: 12800) for shooting from bright light to low light.
    • Built-in Wi-Fi® and NFC connectivity* for easy sharing to smart devices, social media sites and the Canon Connect Station CS100 device. 
    • 9?point AF system (including one center cross?type AF point) and AI Servo AF provide impressive autofocus performance with accurate results.
    • High-performance Optical Viewfinder helps facilitate quick and accurate focusing by firmly framing and capturing the subject at hand.
    • Large, 3.0-inch LCD monitor with 920,000 dots for easy viewing and reviewing.
    • Full HD video mode for high quality, easy-to-use video capture.

    Missed Photo Ops a Thing of the Past 

    The Canon EOS Rebel T6 camera provides a wide ISO range of 100-6400 (expandable to ISO 12800), making it ideal for shooting both still and moving subjects in a wide variety of lighting conditions ranging from low light to bright sunny days. In addition, the camera is capable of shooting high-resolution 18 megapixel still photos continuously up-to-three frames per second (fps), with predictive autofocus to help keep every image sharp and clear, even with moving subjects.

    The Scene Intelligent Auto mode in the Canon  EOS Rebel T6 camera analyzes the image, accounting for faces, colors, brightness, moving objects, contrast and whether the camera is handheld or on a tripod. Scene Intelligent Auto mode then chooses the exposure and enhancements that can bring out the beauty in virtually any scene or situation. Simplifying DSLR image capture, Scene Intelligent Auto mode lets you concentrate on composing images without puzzling over settings.

    Another exciting addition to the Canon EOS Rebel T6 camera is a new ‘Food Mode’ on the mode dial for the foodie or blogger to easily capture stunning images of the food they love. This mode enhances the color and brightness of the food images while at the same time making the images ready to share. Other fully automatic exposure modes include portrait, night portrait, landscape, sports, and close-up. Additionally, the easy-to-use Full HD video mode captures sharp, high-definition video up to 1080p resolution with the choice of automatic or manual focusing. Creative filters such as Fisheye, Toy Camera, Miniature, and Soft Focus give users additional ways to create fun and imaginative images to enjoy, print and share.  The camera’s new “white priority” Auto White Balance setting enables users to create images with a more neutral tone when shooting under incandescent lighting. In addition to all the automatic modes, the new Canon EOS Rebel T6 camera provides complete manual exposure and focus controls plus RAW image output for advanced amateur photographers and photography students. 

    The Canon EOS Rebel T6 camera is compatible with the entire Canon EF and EF-S lens system including over 60 current models enabling users to capture their world in different perspectives ranging from Fisheye to Super-Telephoto. Scheduled for availability in April 2016, the estimated retail price of the Canon EOS Rebel T6 camera will be $ 549.99** when bundled with the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II standard zoom lens.

    * Compatible with iOS® versions 7.1/8.4/9.0, AndroidTM smartphone and tablet versions 4.0/4.1/4.2/4.3/4.4/5.0/5.1.  Data charges may apply with the download of the free Canon Camera Connect app. This app helps enable you to upload images to social media services. Please note that image files may contain personally identifiable information that may implicate privacy laws. Canon disclaims and has no responsibility for your use of such images. Canon does not obtain, collect or use such images or any information included in such images through this app.

    **Availability, prices, and specifications are subject to change without notice. Actual prices are set by individual dealers and may vary.

    Canon EOS Rebel T6 / EOS 1300D specifications

    Price
    MSRP $ 549.99 (with 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS II lens)
    Body type
    Body type Compact SLR
    Body material Composite
    Sensor
    Max resolution 5184 x 3456
    Other resolutions 3456 x 2304, 2592 x 1728, 1920 x 1080, 720 x 480
    Image ratio w:h 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
    Effective pixels 18 megapixels
    Sensor photo detectors 19 megapixels
    Sensor size APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm)
    Sensor type CMOS
    Processor Digic 4+
    Color space sRGB, AdobeRGB
    Color filter array Primary color filter
    Image
    ISO Auto, ISO 100-6400, expandable to 12800
    Boosted ISO (maximum) 12800
    White balance presets 6
    Custom white balance Yes
    Image stabilization No
    Uncompressed format RAW
    JPEG quality levels Fine, Normal
    File format
    • JPEG
    • RAW (Canon CR2, 14-bit)
    Optics & Focus
    Autofocus
    • Contrast Detect (sensor)
    • Phase Detect
    • Multi-area
    • Center
    • Selective single-point
    • Tracking
    • Single
    • Continuous
    • Face Detection
    • Live View
    Autofocus assist lamp Yes (flash)
    Digital zoom No
    Manual focus Yes
    Number of focus points 9
    Lens mount Canon EF/EF-S
    Focal length multiplier 1.6×
    Screen / viewfinder
    Articulated LCD Fixed
    Screen size 3
    Screen dots 920,000
    Touch screen No
    Screen type TFT LCD
    Live view Yes
    Viewfinder type Optical (pentamirror)
    Viewfinder coverage 95%
    Viewfinder magnification 0.8×
    Photography features
    Minimum shutter speed 30 sec
    Maximum shutter speed 1/4000 sec
    Exposure modes
    • Scene Intelligent Auto
    • Program
    • Shutter Priority
    • Aperture Priority
    • Manual
    Scene modes
    • Landscape
    • Close-up
    • Sports
    • Food
    • Night Portrait
    Built-in flash Yes (Pop-up)
    Flash range 9.20 m (at ISO 100)
    External flash Yes (via hot shoe)
    Flash modes Auto, On, Off, Red-eye
    Flash X sync speed 1/200 sec
    Drive modes
    • Single
    • Continuous
    • Self-timer
    • Continuous w/self-timer
    Continuous drive 3.0 fps
    Self-timer Yes (2 or 10 sec)
    Metering modes
    • Multi
    • Center-weighted
    • Partial
    Exposure compensation ±5 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
    AE Bracketing ±2 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
    WB Bracketing Yes
    Videography features
    Resolutions 1920 x 1080 (30p, 24p), 1280 x 720 (60p), 640 x 480 (30p)
    Format MPEG-4, H.264
    Microphone Mono
    Speaker Mono
    Storage
    Storage types SD/SDHC/SDXC card
    Connectivity
    USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
    HDMI Yes (mini-HDMI)
    Microphone port No
    Headphone port No
    Wireless Built-In
    Wireless notes 802.11b/g/n with NFC
    Remote control Yes (wired or wireless)
    Physical
    Environmentally sealed No
    Battery Battery Pack
    Battery description Lithium-Ion LP-E10 rechargeable battery & charger
    Battery Life (CIPA) 500
    Weight (inc. batteries) 485 g (1.07 lb / 17.11 oz)
    Dimensions 129 x 101 x 78 mm (5.08 x 3.98 x 3.07)
    Other features
    Orientation sensor Yes
    GPS None

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  • Field Test: Kiliii Fish and the Canon EOS Rebel T6i in Alaska

    Field Test: Kiliii Fish and the Canon EOS Rebel T6i in Alaska

    In this field test we follow photographer Kiliii Fish to the Arctic – specifically, the tiny fishing village of Barrow, Alaska. Using the Canon EOS Rebel T6i – Canon’s 24MP entry-level DSLR – Kiliii has come to Barrow to document how the indigenous population is adapting to the changing environment up here in the far North.

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  • Eye for an ‘i’: Canon EOS Rebel T6i review posted

    The Canon EOS Rebel T6i (750D) bears quite the resemblance to its Rebel T6s (760D) sibling. It’s essentially the same model, down to the 24.2MP APS-C sensor and 19-point AF module. What it doesn’t offer are the higher-end controls of the T6s, including a top-plate status LCD. Does the Rebel T6i hit all the right notes for a beginning photographer? Read more

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