According to Roger Cicala and Aaron Closz of Lens rentals, Some serious sensor defect present in few models of Canon T6s and T6i, if you look at the sensor image (below) captured from a 10X microscope lens the you will see many tiny dots present in the surface of the sensor… it’s look like some dust of or other particles stuck in between the top layer of sensor glass and sensor.
The bottom line is that 4 of the Canon T6s and 2 of the T6i cameras we received had to be sent back because of a defect in the sensor stack (the layers of filter glass over the sensor). This is out about 10 copies of each; the others were absolutely perfect.
The affected cameras all had a dramatic pattern that at first we thought was oil or dust on top of the sensor glass.
Take a look at the specification comparison review of both the camera announced few days ago, the core specification of both the camera is almost same but they do have some differences also… let’s find-out..
Major Difference
Canon 750D vs. Canon 760D Specification Comparison Table.
As you can see the the core specification of the both camera is almost same, there is no difference both are carbon copy of each other internally. But there is some difference in the Physical design of the camera…
As you can see advance display / control dials present on the top dial of Canon 760D
The EOS 760D allows photographers to be more considered with their settings with conveniently placed controls, usually found in Canon’s enthusiast EOS models, including the rear Quick Control Dial, top LCD panel and Intelligent Viewfinder for quick access and review of both settings and images.
Verdict: Canon 750D and 760D both are same, but if you want advance controls in your camera you have to pay approx $100 extra…
Canon 760D Sample Video surfaced over the web, as we usually know that the the camera is powered newly developed HYBRID CMOS AF III sensor, so with the help of active AF points the camera can do AF while recording videos very smoothly… take a look at video below and share your thoughts with us…
Canon finally announced the Canon 750D and 760D DSLR camera, the Canon 750D / T6i is a true replacement of current Canon 700D DSLR and Canon 760D / T6S features advance body design and bit more controls compared to 750D / T6i, however they same camera from inside.
The Canon 750D/760D features 24.2MP APS-C sensor by having a native sensitivity of ISO 100-12,800, which is expandable to 25,600, the camera also features a 19-point all cross-type AF system same as of Canon 70D, the Hybrid CMOS AF III System helps a lot to acquire fast and accurate AF when shooting photos and video in Live View, the camera can capture 24 MP Still images @ 5 frames per second at sports shooting mode.
The rear side of both the camera is not same, the image is of T6S / 760D is bit advance and features better dial control on the rear side so you can easily select menus or scroll down your images …
You can also wirelessly transfer your images with the built in WiFi and NFX connectivity in Canon 750D / 760D, NFC the camera can be paired to compatible mobile devices quickly, as well as to the CS100 Connect Station.
The Canon T6S / 760D features Top display Just like Canon 70D DSLR
Extra Features in T6S / 760D
The Canon 760D features assumes the flagship role with a top panel LCD, quick control dial, horizontal level guide and additional manual controls in video mode.
The EOS Rebel T6s and T6i will be available at the end of April 2015.
Canon 750D specification finally leaked today, the camera will feature newly developed 24 MP HYBRID CMOS AF III sensor, the camera is equipped with advance DIGIC6 processor image processor that enables ISO range upto 25600…
Take a look at the full specification details below
Enable 24.2MP CMOS sensor
DIGIC6 processor
Viewfinder penta mirror, Field of view 95%, magnification 0.82 times, the eye point 19 mm
AF is 19 points cross type
Center F2.8 corresponding dual cross
7560 pixel RGB-IR photometry sensor
63 zone TTL metering
ISO100-12800 (extended with 25600)
Shutter speed is 30 seconds
1/4000 seconds (Synchro 1/200 sec)
Continuous shooting 5 frames / sec
LCD monitor 3 inches 1.04 million dots Vari-Angle
Built-in guide number 12 flash
New hybrid CMOS AF III
Video full HD 30 fps
Wi-Fi
NFC
Remote operation by smartphone tablet
Battery LP-E17
Size 131.9 x 100.7 x 77.8Mm
Weight 555g (CPA criteria). 510g (body only)
the upcoming rebel will also feature built-in WiFi and NFC connectivity, expected to be announced on next 24 hours.
We have already published the leaked images of Canon 750D / 760D here
Images of the upcoming Canon 750D and 760D leakes today, the Canon 750D is a direct successor of Canon 700D camera and 760D is a step below DSLR below Canon 70D DSLR.
Canon 750D DSLR front Image
Canon 750D Top Image
Both the camera is rumored to feature same core specification by having a 24 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, ISO range from 100-12800 and continuous shooting speed of 5 FPS.. take a look at the rumored specification…
Canon Rebel 750D/760D Specifications
Full HD movies, MP4 format, HDR movie, automatic shooting modes (EOS 750D )
24.2MP sensor and Canon’s DIGIC 6 image processor
ISO 100-12,800 range
Flicker Detection technology
Five frames per second continuous shooting mode
19 cross-type AF point system
Hybrid CMOS AF III
Rear Quick Control Dial (EOS 760D )
Creative movie modes (EOS 760D )
Wi-Fi and NFC
Now take a look at the leaked images of Upcoming Canon 760D Camera with TOP display unit and a quick control dial on the left side of the camera,
Canon 760D Image Leaked
Canon 760D Top Display unit
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