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![]() | Canon 760D Pros: Superior double display, more megapixels than previous entry level versions and some more features of the "basic" cameras, respectable files, handiness, adjustable screen and touch... What a great thing, size, use extra non-original batteries which surprisingly displays the level sign and discharge as they were original (many said they did not recognize it), WiFi. Cons: A little slow in saving JPEG + raw, battery, but there is the option to take inexpensive non-original batteries that will be read anyway.. Opinion: I took my second camera body after having had an EOS 1100d amateur very base to start and I chose this 760d for enthusiasts who offered something more than my "old 1100". For the fixed budget I found it at a new ebay auction, at a good price. The files are great, the high ISO seal not great if you get up over the 1600/3200, but nothing so striking. I matched some excellent lenses like the 17-55 f 2.8, the Tokina 11-16 F 2.8 and the 24mm f 2.8 Fixed and I must say that the files were excellent and beyond my expectations. Much is due to the camera body but if the lenses are lousy you can't get anything good at the quality level on all the camera bodies and not just on this one. LET's come to the GOODIES. Besides the usual programs of shooting has a very useful, ie the program "scenes" with 6 different types of shooting and one of these includes culinary photos, night shot manual without tripod, where 4 consecutive shots are made, and lastly, the control Backlit HDR with 3 shots with exposure to have the best light/shadow HDR detail. These 3 shots are made to burst and summed in a single HDR JPEG photo. The icon with the risk of flickering. The bubble visible in both the optical viewfinder and live-view, to keep the camera in axis on the ground to avoid shots "crooked" and keep so in the bubble machine for a perfect shot. Wi-fi that with the Canon app on mobile, you can control the remote shot of the 760d by setting the shutter data. Very quick focus. Double display at the top with the possibility of lighting it to see in the evening. Sister 750d doesn't have it. Automatic cleaning of the sensor at shutdown. The lock selector to avoid changing the shutter program accidentally (with the 1100 always happened). AF mode in pursuit of the subject. Double ring for machine setting. Focus on the display with a touch and enlarge to see the real focus of an object/subject. On the screen you can choose any area to focus with a touch option. Focus with tracking of faces or subject if the machine moves. The chosen subject will always be in focus. Display of third party rule grid or other grid for photo composition. Bracketing function with exposure difference between 3 shots for a natural HDR. The 3 shots will then be merged into post-production. It is a good machine to take that step more and learn even better. I will definitely keep it as a second body also because I would like to convey a very short wedding with a full-frame... Almost obligatory passage for those who love the photographic genre for the highest quality in the full format sensor. However the 760 D did not disappoint my expectations and I highly recommend it compared to other entry-level bodies much less "performing". To those who want to approach photography I suggest to go a "Pelino" (according to his budget) at the top and take this camera body to try, learn to use many new functions and get good results on APS-C, at an affordable price. Old hen makes good broth and the 760d despite the limits of APS-C sensors, this 760d did not disappoint. sent on May 09, 2019 |
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