Canon's cheapest enthusiast dSLR gets better every year, making it a nice step-up from a phone or lesser camera. Lori Grunin Senior Editor / Advice I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising ...
Making sense of Canon’s entry-level DSLR line (known as Rebels in the U.S.) is not exactly easy. While the nomenclature is generally simple enough to understand — the higher the number, the newer the ...
It's been just about two years since Canon last updated its top-end Rebel cameras, the T6i and T6s. The new T7i ($749.99, body only) replaces the T6i (while our Editors' Choice T6s is being supplanted ...
Despite being the older model, the Rebel T7i is built around newer technology. It inherited the same 24-megapixel sensor and 49-point autofocus system from the venerable EOS 80D, one of the best ...
Canon introduced three new cameras today that will go on sale in April: the $749 entry-level Rebel T7i; the $899 prosumer-focused 77D; and a new $779 mirrorless camera, the M6. And while they appear ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
So you’ve been taking pictures with a point-and-shoot or your smartphone for a couple years, and you’ve decided it’s time to upgrade to something more serious. But the high-end camera world is full of ...
It's been just about two years since Canon last updated its top-end Rebel cameras, the T6i and T6s. The new T7i ($749.99, body only) replaces the T6i (while our Editors' Choice T6s is being supplanted ...
Canon's EOS Rebel T7i DSLR offers an improved autofocus system in both standard and Live View modes, giving owners of older Rebels a compelling reason to upgrade.
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