Canon EOS 77D
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9 years ago
Canon EOS 77D, because 'Rebel T7s' probably doesn't sound impressive enough
The update to Canon's higher-end but still entry-ish dSLR gets a new name, along with a much-needed refresh. I suspect the "Rebel" moniker kept people in the US away from the T6s (it was called the EOS 760D in most of the world). Because the new Rebel-free EOS 77D looks like just like it, plus the same updates that Canon brought to the T7i -- it gets the 24.2-megapixel Dual Pixel CMOS with 45-point phase-detection autofocus and the same metering system that are in the 80D. As such, it remains a marginally more advanced option than that with its slightly better build quality and top status display.
9 years ago
Canon EOS 77D Review
Breaking tradition was the Canon EOS Rebel T6s / 760D. Canon had prior-introduced a long line of flagship Rebel models (T** or ***D models in some locales), but ... never had they introduced two of these at the same time. That was ...
9 years ago
The Canon EOS 77D is a fantastic entry-level DSLR. Sporting a 24-Megapixel APS-C sized CMOS imaging sensor, DIGIC 7 image processor, Dual Pixel Technology and so much more, this is a camera that is ready for today's media-controlled society.
9 years ago
Earlier this year, Canon refreshed its mirrorless and enthusiast-level DSLR lineup with the introduction of the EOS M6, EOS 77D, and EOS 800D. Going by Canon's numbering scheme, the new 77D and 800D DSLRs are aimed at beginners with some enthusiast-level features for when they master the craft over...
Pros:
- Very good high-ISO performance
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- Fast autofocus for video
- Decent battery life
- Novice-friendly interface
Cons:
- No 4K video recording
- Basic ISO adjustments
- Burst shooting isn't impressive
9 years ago
Canon EOS 77D Review
Along with the EOS M6 and T7i/800D, the 77D was introduced by Canon earlier this year. Like the 800D , it's packed with a 24.2 Megapixel CMOS Sensor and the new DIGIC 7 image processor. For the body alone, this DSLR will set you back a little under Php50k.
Pros:
- Lightweight and compact
- Solid build quality
- Touch screen
- Fast autofocus
- Good image stabilization
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connectivity
- Improved sensor and image processor
- Clean and detailed images
- Generous amount of dials and buttons
Cons:
- Too much saturation
- using the standard picture profile
- Choice of using the LP-E17 battery pack
- Video mode incorporated into the power switch
- No 4k video recording
- Not weather sealed
9 years ago
For the first time, the exhilarating image quality, low-light capabilities and speed of a Nikon DSLR are available with the convenience of built-in Wi-Fi® and Near Field Communication (NFC)**. Introducing the D7200, the new star of Nikon's DX-format camera line-up.
8 years ago
Canon EOS 77D DSLR Review
In February 2017, Canon announced three new cameras that use basically the same image sensor and image processor system: the EOS M6 mirrorless and two DSLR systems, the EOS Rebel T7i and the EOS 77D.
7 years ago
Canon EOS 77D review
Canon's new enthusiast DSLR offers the technology of the EOS 80D in a smaller, cheaper body – we gave it a test...
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- 45-point autofocus system
- Great Live View AF performance
- Touchscreen interface
Cons:
- A little plasticky for its price
- No 4K video
- Good but not stellar continuous shooting speed
6 years ago
Canon EOS 77D
This model has mixed reviews from its users. It is very much admired for its compact body without having to compromise on features. Although there are some concerns over its plastic body, it is one of the best small cameras for macro photography, particularly keeping in mind its lens.
Pros:
- LCD screen is responsive to touch
- Very compact in design
- thus highly portable
- Built-in Wi-Fi system helps you share images instantly
- Impressive 45-point auto-focus that is very efficient in giving sharp images
- Comes with an outstanding lens coupled with a CMOS sensor to provide excellent images
Cons:
- Lacks 4K video support
- Plastic design not durable
- Continuous shooting mode speed is relatively average
8 years ago
Canon EOS 77D Review
The 77D is a Rebel T7i in fancy clothes, but that might be enough for the right user.
Pros:
- Fair amount of direct access control
- Great 45-point AF system
- Dual Pixel Autofocus in live-view
- Good image quality
- Nice handgrip
Cons:
- Small viewfinder
- Low capacity battery
- 1080p video is showing its age
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