
Canon EOS 760D Body
24.20 Mpx, APS-C / DX
Canon EOS 760D Body
24.20 Mpx, APS-C / DX
I bought the camera because of its good Live-View features! The rotatable touch display also helps me enormously in my work as a street photographer. Despite the plastic, I find the camera very well made and it also lies well in the hand, although not as well as my 5dII, because the handle is not as wide, but it is V I E L lighter! I like the image quality very much, even at high sensitivities up to 6400.you read a lot about the limited dynamic range,e.g. in DXO ! Compared to my Nikon D7200, however, I have to say that the difference in practice is only slight! The Canon has a little more noise in RAW, but the pictures are a little sharper.With the appropriate post-processing you can achieve comparable results.What I don't like is the automatic iso function, which you can only switch on and off, nothing else.Also, the battery is much too small.
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I am very happy with this product. High quality, beautiful, not too heavy to carry it on trips every day and a super resolution. Price/performance is right - I would buy again and again!
with a good lens, the camera is highly recommended
I'm not a professional photographer but I know how to recognize good pictures and good equipment. I bought this camera and I'm very happy with it. It is great. I'm a beginner but my job requires beautiful pictures - so I don't live from my pictures, but I need them and this camera is GREAT! Try it and you'll love it!
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Generous rubber on the thumb recess, the handgrip and the left side of the housing give me the necessary grip in one or two hands.
The 760D has an additional information display on the top that informs about the most important shooting settings and the battery level even in the dark, as it can be illuminated by a button. The menus do not puzzle me as a user.
The power lever, which sits below the programme dial, is a little unfortunate.
The 760D comes up trumps with a second control dial.
Those who prefer the 760D as a stand-alone camera and the advanced user interface will certainly have more fun with the 760D than with the 750D.
Conclusion
With the EOS 760D, Canon now splits its hobby DSLR class into two very similar sister models. Those who like to make manual adjustments more often will be better off with the 760D, especially thanks to the two dials and the info display. Otherwise, the two models shine more with their balance than with highlights. They offer a good overall package in terms of equipment, speed and workmanship as well as ergonomics, without particularly standing out from the (remaining) mass of hobby DSLRs. The new 24-megapixel sensor delivers good image quality with high resolution, but at high sensitivities beyond ISO 1,600 Canon lags slightly behind the competition in terms of image quality.
the requirement is for semi-professional still life shots, especially design objects and lamps, and it is ideal for this, especially thanks to the shooting via powerbook.
6 out of 8 reviews