Canon has just announced two new DSLR cameras for beginner photographers: the Canon EOS Rebel 77D and the Rebel T7i. Both cameras come with ‘amazing autofocus capabilities’. There are also new features on the lens of the kit, but this will still be the Canon EF-S 18-55mm Lens and Bluetooth Remote Control. The Canon EOS Rebel 77D is the first camera in a new line of cameras for advanced amateur photographers. The camera is located between the new entry-level Rebel T7i and the EOS Rebel for beginners. or amateurs, creating a category between entry-level cameras and more advanced cameras, such as the Canon EOS 80D.
They share many of the same specifications and features. Inside the two cameras there is the same 24. 2 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor along with a DIGIC 7 image processor. ISO is between 100 and 25600.
- Canon focused on providing a robust autofocus system for novice photographers.
- Adding a 45-point AF system to the two cameras that have all the crossing points for more accurate performance.
- When shooting the screen.
- Both cameras use Canon’s Pixel CMOS AF system to focus at speeds of up to 0.
- 03 seconds.
Other features and specifications shared by the Rebel T7i include a 3-inch LCD display with a 3-inch wide-angle on the back, a 6-frame-per-second transmission jack, an IS electronic movie, an HDR movie, a Time-Lapse Movie and Wi-Fi/NFC/Bluetooth integrated into Canon EOS Rebel 77D and EOS Rebel T7i.
A is the next step for photographers looking to switch from the Rebel line. It uses a more advanced 7650 pixel RGB IR measurement sensor, similar to the one found on the Canon 80D. There is also an Anti-Flicker shooting mode that combats the glare of artificial lighting.
It announced its first camera with Bluetooth remote control, the BR-E1. This new remote control allows photographers to power their cameras up to 16 feet away from their cameras, and Bluetooth wireless technology overcomes signal reception and line-of-sight issues.