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Canon EOS 750D

The Canon EOS 750D, known as the Rebel


T6i in the Americas or as the Kiss X8i in
Japan, is a 24.2 megapixels entry-mid-
level digital SLR announced by Canon on
February 6, 2015. As a part of the Canon
EOS three-digit/Rebel line, it is the
successor to the EOS 700D (Rebel T5i)
and the predecessor to the EOS 800D
(Rebel T7i).[1][2]
Canon EOS 750D
EOS Rebel T6i
EOS Kiss X8i

Overview

Type Digital single-lens


reflex camera

Released February 6, 2015

Lens

Lens Interchangeable (EF,


EF-S)

Sensor/medium
Sensor type CMOS

Sensor size 22.3 × 14.9 mm (APS-


C format)

Maximum resolution 6000 × 4000 pixels


(3.71 μm pixel size)
(24.2 effective
megapixels)

Film speed 100 – 12800


(expandable to H:
25600)

Storage media SD/SDHC/SDXC card


(UHS-I bus supported)

Focusing

Focus modes One-Shot, AI Focus, AI


Servo, Live View
(FlexiZone - Multi,
FlexiZone - Single,
Face detection, Movie
Servo), Manual

Focus areas 19 cross-type AF


points

Exposure/metering

Exposure modes Scene Intelligent Auto,


Flash Off, Creative
Auto, Portrait,
Landscape, Close-up,
Sports, Special
Scenes (Night
Portrait, Handheld
Night Scene, HDR
Backlight Control),
Program AE, Shutter
priority AE, Aperture
priority AE, Manual
exposure, Movie

Exposure metering Full aperture TTL, 63


zones iFCL SPC with
7560 pixels RGB + IR
sensor

Metering modes Evaluative, Partial,


Spot, Centre-weighted
Average

Flash

Flash E-TTL II auto-pop-up


built-in / External

Flash bracketing Yes

Shutter

Shutter Electronic focal-plane


Shutter speed range 1/4000 sec. - 30 sec.
and Bulb; X-sync at
1/200 sec.

Continuous shooting 5.0 fps for 180 JPEG


frames or for 7 RAW
frames

Viewfinder

Viewfinder Eye-level pentamirror


with 95% coverage
and 0.82x
magnification / LCD
(Live View)

Image processing

Image processor DIGIC 6

White balance Auto, Daylight, Shade,


Cloudy, Tungsten,
White Fluorescent,
Flash, Custom

WB bracketing Yes

General

LCD screen 3.0" (7.7 cm) Clear


View II colour TFT
vari-angle LCD
touchscreen with
1,040,000 dots

Battery Li-Ion LP-E17


rechargeable
(1040 mAh)

Optional battery BG-E18 grip allows


packs the use of one LP-E17
battery or two LP-E17
batteries
Dimensions 132 mm × 101 mm
× 78 mm (5.2 in
× 4.0 in × 3.1 in)

Weight 510 g (18 oz) (body


only)

Made in Taiwan / Japan

Chronology

Predecessor Canon EOS 700D

Successor Canon EOS 800D (for


750D)
Canon EOS 77D (for
760D)

The 750D was announced and released


together with the 760D, a very similar
model which adopts some of the
ergonomic features of the more expensive
70D.

Features
24.2 effective megapixel APS-C CMOS
sensor
19 AF points, all cross-type at f/5.6.
Center point is high precision, double
cross-type at f/2.8 or faster
DIGIC 6 image processor with 14-bit
processing
Hybrid CMOS AF III
ISO 100 – 12800 (expandable to H:
25600)
95% viewfinder frame coverage with
0.82× magnification
1080p Full HD video recording at 24p,
25p (25 Hz), and 30p (29.97 Hz) with
drop frame timing
720p HD video recording at 60p
(59.94 Hz) and 50p (50 Hz)
480p ED video recording at 30p and 25p
5.0 frames per second continuous
shooting
3.0" (7.7 cm) vari-angle Clear View II
LCD touchscreen with 1,040,000 dots
resolution.
3.5 mm microphone jack for external
microphones or recorders
Wi-Fi + NFC connectivity
"Anti-flicker" (introduced on the EOS 7D
Mk II) – the camera can be set to
automatically delay the moment of
exposure to compensate for flickering
electric lighting[3]

760D
The 760D was announced together with
the EOS 750D (known as the Rebel T6s in
the Americas and the 8000D in Japan). It
is very similar to the 750D, but adds the
following features:[4]

An LCD information display on top of the


body, a feature never before available in
the EOS xxxD/Rebel digital line. The last
previous consumer-level body with an
LCD display was the 35mm film-era EOS
3000N/Rebel XS N.
A quick control dial on the rear of the
body, also a first for the xxxD/Rebel
digital line.[5]
Servo AF (autofocus) in live view mode,
allowing for continuous autofocus
during shooting bursts. (The 750D/T6i
only supports Servo AF when using the
optical viewfinder.) Both 750D and 760D
camera uses advance Hybrid CMOS AF
III sensor and a 19-point AF phase
module sensor, The Hybrid Sensor AF
system gets activated when a user
switches to live view shooting or
records a video. All of the current Canon
EF Lenses are compatible with the
Canon latest Hybrid AF sensor and will
do AF perfectly without an issue.[6]

The 750D is used in the Orlan-10


drone.[7][8]

Predecessor comparison
The Canon EOS 750D (Rebel T6i) is the
successor to the EOS 700D (Rebel T5i)
with the following improvements.

Higher Image Resolution: The T5i has a


resolution of 17.9 megapixels, whereas
the T6i provides 24 MP.
More AF-Points: 19 vs 9 AF-Points.
Lighter Body: The T6i is slightly lighter (4
percent) than the T5i.
Built-in Wi-Fi: The T5i doesn't have built-
in Wi-Fi, whereas the T6i features both
Wi-Fi and NFC (Near Field
Communication) technology allow the
camera to connect to a compatible
device to share images or enable
remote control of the camera.[9][10][11]

Sensor issues
On May 8, 2015, Canon USA confirmed a
sensor issue on some 750D and 760D
cameras which resulted in the appearance
of dark circular patterns on the captured
image under certain shooting conditions.
Canon provided instructions on how to
identify potentially affected cameras and
offered free repair to any affected
camera.[12][13]

The Hybrid CMOS AF III system is also


prone to cause 'banding' - seven pairs of
horizontal lines across the image which
are particularly noticeable when the image
is processed aggressively, this is
particularly noticeable in
astrophotography. Canon stated "Canon is
able to reproduce the stripes. The stripes
will appear in those areas where the pixels
for the AF are located. This is causing a
lower density of image pixels in those
areas. This is not a lack of quality, since
the effect will be seen only if heavy post-
processing is applied."[14][15][16]

References
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External links
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to Canon EOS 750D.
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view.com/2015/02/06/the-eos-rebel-
t6s760d-and-rebel-t6i750d-arrived-with-
magnificent-specs/

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