Canon’s EOS Rebel T6s (760D) is easily the most advanced model yet to enter the company’s beginner-friendly DSLR lineup. It offers a new 24.2MP sensor and improved AF and metering systems compared to its predecessor. Its top plate LCD display, quick control dial and continuous AF in live view elevate it above its near-twin, the T6i, while Wi-Fi/NFC round out a solid set of features. We put its improvements to the test in our lab and in the real world. Read review
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Canon Rebel T6s/T6i Lab Report added to First Impressions
We’ve finished putting the Canon EOS Rebel T6s and T6i (760D and 750D) through our battery of image quality tests, and have updated our First Impressions Review with these results, along with explanations of what you might expect out of Canon’s latest 24.2MP APS-C sensors. Curious about their dynamic range? Read our updated First Impressions to learn more
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Canon EOS Rebel T6s/T6i First Impressions updated with shooting experience
We’d expect image quality from Canon’s EOS Rebel T6s and T6i (760D and 750D) to be very similar, and so far the 24.2MP APS-C DSLRs haven’t surprised us in our studio tests. The real differences between these two models is in the user experience, as the T6s provides advanced touches like a top-panel LCD and rear quick control dial for easier access to exposure settings. We delve into what it’s like using each of these cameras in our shooting experience. Read more
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Canon EOS Rebel T6s/T6i added to studio test scene comparison
The Canon EOS Rebel T6s and T6i (760D and 750D) have been in our hands long enough to put together a couple of real-world sample galleries, and now we’ve added the cameras to our studio test scene comparison tool. The new 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor that these cameras share represents a step forward for Canon’s Rebel lineup, which had been using an 18MP chip since the T2i. Read more
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Canon EOS Rebel T6s/T6i real-world sample galleries posted
Canon announced the EOS Rebel T6s and T6i (760D/750D) near-twins in February, and they’ve garnered plenty of attention since then. They share the same 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor, 19-point AF system, and a new 7560 pixel RGB + IR metering sensor, while their differences are mainly in the user experience. With a couple of final-production models we headed into the great outdoors with them. See galleries
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Canon issues product advisory for Rebel T6i/T6s
Canon USA has released a product advisory regarding the sensor defects on its Rebel T6i/T6s (750D/760D) that we reported on last week. The company states that on certain cameras ‘white spots may exist on the optical layer which may result in the appearance of dark circular patterns on the captured image under certain shooting conditions’. These cameras will be repaired free of charge and models that have already been repaired will have a marking inside the battery door. Read more
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LensRentals reports Canon EOS Rebel T6s and T6i sensor issue
LensRentals received its first Canon EOS Rebel T6s/760D and T6i/750D units and has identified a sensor problem with a number of those cameras. Out of about 10 copies of each model, 6 contained sensors with noticeable defects in their sensor stacks. These layers of glass on top of the sensor contain a pattern of dust-like spots or particles that are visible when studied under angled light. Read more
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Canon EOS Rebel T6s and T6i introduced with boosted resolution and Wi-Fi
Canon has introduced two new DSLRs at the top end of its entry-level tier, the EOS Rebel T6s/760D and Rebel T6i/750D. They both provide 24.2MP APS-C sensor and built-in Wi-Fi with NFC (firsts for the Rebel series), while the T6s assumes the flagship role with a top panel LCD, quick control dial, horizontal level guide and additional manual controls in video mode. Read more
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Rebel Alliance: Hands-on with Canon’s new Rebel T6s and T6i
The Rebels are coming, and they’re more powerful than ever. Alongside the new full-frame EOS 5Ds and 5Dr, Canon has announced two new Rebel-class DSLRs, the T6i and Tsi (EOS 760D and 750D in Europe) with new 24MP sensors, improved Hybrid CMOS AF III and a host of other refinements. We got our hands on the new models recently to see for ourselves how they operate. Click through for pictures
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Rebels with a cause: Canon EOS Rebel T6s / T6i First Impressions Review
Canon has just refreshed the top part of its entry-level Rebel series and it’s looking more serious than ever before. The Canon EOS Rebel T6s and its Rebel T6i sibling use the same 24.2MP APS-C sensor and offer a new Hybrid CMOS AF III system with sensor-based phase detection for improved live view focusing. We’ve spent some time with both models – take a look at a comparison between the models and our impressions on handling them. Read more