When Canon launched the entry-level EOS Rebel T6i / EOS 750D DSLR a couple of years ago, announced alongside it was the Rebel T6s / 760D.
While
it was virtually identical to look at, and sported pretty much the same
internal feature set, the T6s offered more body-mounted controls and a
small LCD display, designed to appeal to more experienced users wanting
more control.
Fast-forward two years and Canon has done the same thing again, launching the EOS 77D alongside the EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D.
Things
are a little different this time though. The EOS 77D may share the same
features as the T7i, but Canon has opted for a more distinctive and
slightly larger design for the 77D to differentiate the two models
Features
- APS-C CMOS Sensor, 24.2MP
- 3.0-inch vari-angle touchscreen, 1,040,000 dots
- 1080p video capture
Look
under the skin of the EOS 77D and it's pretty much identical to the EOS
Rebel T7i / EOS 800D. That means it gets the new 24.2MP APS-C CMOS
sensor, which uses Canon's latest sensor technology.
This should mean it uses the same on-chip analogue-to-digital conversion technology we've seen on the likes of the EOS 5D Mark IV. If this is the case, it should produce cleaner images at higher ISOs compared to the older sensor in the Rebel T6i and T6s
Like the EOS Rebel T7i / 800D, the EOS 77D uses a 3.0-inch, vari-angle touchscreen display with a resolution of 1,040,000 dots. It’s a solidly specced screen, but perhaps a slightly larger 3.2-inch display, or a boost in resolution, would see it leapfrog rivals like the Nikon D5600.
Instead, you get Full HD capture up to 60p, while the EOS 77D also sports Canon's new 5-axis image stabilization system for shooting hand-held footage. This in-camera system is designed for videos only – Canon isn't ditching its lens-based IS system, but IS optics will be able to work in tandem with the in-camera system for video if you want







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