that all you need, very much similar to 80 D in less price. better then T7i
that all you need, very much similar to 80 D in less price. better then T7i
The pre set scenes are very good low light and night time hand held would be difficult to achieve for a novice without this feature
Great Features; Great Picture Quality; Lightweight; Simple Controls
This camera is a great 1st step into good quality DSLR ...much more than a bridge camera can offer but not a 1D either, great for vloggers and if you want to build your lens collection then a few decent L series lenses will get the most out of this camera and you can carry the lenses over to your...
I bought this camera as an upgrade from my original. I'm a photography student and have been professional for 3 years and this camera is perfect , it has an amazing range of settings and the images come out clear and sharp.
I am a keen photographer and wanted to upgrade my equipment. I purchased the 77D as I recommended to me by many professionals and friends in the industry. This camera is fantastic, takes brilliant photos and has a great autofocus.
I've won awards with this camera. 1 for a visual marketing campaign contest 2 made it in the top 25 list for local businesses in my area. I've beat people with full frame cameras , which proves that it's about how well you understand the science and art making it your skill.
Iam a hobby photographer that had pushed way past the limits of my old Rebel XS. I was looking to stay with a crop body but get something with some pro features that wouldnat break the bank. Within my budget was the 77D, 80D and Rebel 7ti.
The 77D's specifications speak for themselves. What makes this camera stand out is its small size, light weight, and touch-screen user interface. It's perfect for travel, or extended periods of use.
I'm very used to Nikon cameras and I have enjoyed them for many years. This is a little different experience for me but found the camera to be incredibly fast on this whole process is in a blink of an eye literally.
A couple of years ago, Canon added two similar models to its EOS line-up in the form of the EOS 750D and EOS 760D . At the time, we questioned the manufacturer's rationale behind creating two cameras with near-identical specifications.
Comprehensive set of features; Spritely autofocus in and out of live view; Guided interface to aid DSLR newbies; Effective in-body electronic stabilisation for movies
No weather sealing; In-camera JPEG processing suppresses detail; More expensive than competition
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