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The Canon EOS 750D combines a powerful 24.2MP APS-C sensor with DIGIC 6 processing to deliver stunning photos and smooth Full HD videos. Featuring a versatile EF-S 18-55mm IS STM lens, advanced Hybrid CMOS AF III for precise autofocus, and built-in Wi-Fi/NFC for instant sharing, this DSLR is designed for creative professionals and enthusiasts eager to elevate their visual content effortlessly.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.2 x 17 x 14.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 1.52 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 22 x 16 x 14 centimetres |
Item Weight | 699 g |
Brand | Canon |
Camera Lens | EF-S 18-55 mm IS STM Zoom Lens |
Colour | black |
Continuous shooting speed | 5 fps |
Has image stabilisation | Yes |
Included components | Camera Body & Lens |
ISO Range | lkj |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 1 Millimetres |
Max Focal Length | 55 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 18 Millimetres |
Minimum shutter speed | 1 seconds |
Model year | 2015 |
Plug profile | Canon Ef |
Objective Lens Diameter | 1 Millimetres |
Part number | 2421F52 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Zoom Type | Optical and Digital Zoom |
Autofocus Points | 153 |
Focus type | lkj |
Maximum shutter speed | 1 seconds |
Aperture Modes | F3.5–F5.6 |
Style | 18-55 mm Lens |
Maximum Format Size | APS C |
Effective still resolution | 24.2 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**N
A surprisingly good camera for a 'beginner EOS ×××
I bought this as a second bidy to back up my 70D, Amazon had it at a great price, I also had £125 of Amazon vouchers from xmas too. The sweetener was Canon's winter double cashback which was another £100 off the price.I had a baby photo shoot yesterday for a friend and was able to use both cameras.I cannot see any difference between the two cameras and using the canon connect app with an IPad air and Galaxy Tab 8 using the Canon Connect app meant the parents could see the resulting shots straingt away. I think the wjfi facility, on both bodies, increased their spend on the results we produced. O did some shots with a 5D II using zn EF 85mm f/1.8, and compared the resultant shots with the 79D and 750D.The surprise was that the new parents chose more of the frames taken with the 750D than the other 2 bodies.I am looking forward to using the lighter 750D with the EF-S 24mm f/f2.8 lens I have just ordered for some busy 'street' shots. It really feels comfortable to hold and very responsive. It is noticeably lighter than the 70D but I cannot see the IQ difference between this body and the 70D.So 5* from me.20 Months OnI bought this body early in Jan 2016 as a back up to my main kit and it has been joined by an EOS 80D ad an EOS M5.The 750D is still my go to kit for general and difficult light photography.It also covers 85% of my video needs, working brilliantly with the EF-S STM lenses (eg 10-18, 24, 18-135 and the brilliant 55-250 and EF 40mm STM Pancake) on video shots.I am very impressed with the low light metering and AF speed it delivers.On connectivity with the Canon app for Android and iOS, the camera control and file transfer by and to phone or tablet is superb. The work Canon are doing on connectivity really enhances the usability of the latest crop of bodies and for the 750D a lack of Bluetooth is not an issue.I was tempted to trade the 750D in part exchange for the 80D - very glad I decided not to.Compared to the 800D there are few real differences other than price and sensor. I do not think I will be letting the 750D go any time soon!
D**O
I*'m very, very pleased with this. A decent camera, easy to use, lots of potential too.
I've only just got this, a very popular DSLR camera. Up to now, I've been using a decent digital compact but I want to make some movies and take better stills. This is very good, right out of the box. I took a couple of indoors shots using the auto settings and the lens is very good, no doubt about that. Outdoors, I photographed a summer sky and a couple of other things, printed the sky on A4 matt finish paper and saw a tiny, tiny speck, like a defect. I blew it up and it's a bird in flight, so far away I couldn't see it when I took the photograph. That's really not too bad. The lens that comes with it as a complete "kit" is very good, no need to rush out and buy a new one. I photographed an electric guitar, a Far East counterfeit of an very famous American model which looks really good, but inspecting the photo, it shows that it doesn't have the finish quality of the American "pattern" original - it sees what the eye does not. I'm impressed.It's well made and easy to use (ergonomically it's first rate, a pleasure to use) but it's obvious that I'm going to be looking at the (very good) booklet for a good while and I'll have to have my hands on it to get used to what it does - learn the balancing act of the manual settings for various scenes and situations. Good as it is on auto everything, there's a lot more to be had here, that's clear. That comes with knowing the camera and time but the device itself is clearly worth this and is capable of very good results. Later, I'll upload the PDF for the more fancy stuff and think about lenses but there's enough here to keep me busy for now.
S**E
Great starter DSLR - Video & Photos if you're on a budget.
Firstly, I'm not a photographer. I work in Social Media and wanted to do more creative stuff online. As DSLR's are very expensive, I wanted to make sure when I committed I made the right choice. I spoke with a Photographer and he said that he'd always had Canon. They're certainly not the cheapest, in fact, they're probably one of the most expensive. I went into my research looking for a good starter camera. One that could do decent photos with the option of video. My results kept coming back to the 750D. Although this is a 3-year-old model, it still has some great functionality. You can connect your phone (NFC), and copy photos immediately off your camera. This is a lifesaver for me as I can post my images online in a few minutes. If you're working with a budget and you're looking for a good all round DSLR. You cant go wrong with this. I would suggest that you invest in a new lens though. I went with an 18-250mm and I've been really happy with the images.
S**E
Well worth upgrading
I'm a huge Canon fan and had been using the 600D for a few years now. I felt it was time for an upgrade and to go from 18 million pixels to 24 is phenomenal. It seems to work a lot faster too and has so many more options. I am taking it to Madagascar next week to photograph as much wildlife as I can and with the ISO being so much greater, I should even be able to capture the nocturnal lemurs easily - something I could never quite manage before. I know that the higher the ISO, the more grainy the photo but it beats coming back with nothing at all ... Another great design by Canon and not too heavy (another must for me). Unfortunately, the battery is now a LP-E17 model so I've had to spend more money on spare batteries (and they are currently £35+ - no small feat).
A**E
Great upgrade!
I bought this camera as an upgrade from my Nikom D3000. Best decision I've made! I was unsure if I wanted to spend so much on a camera when I already had one - I'm glad I did. The flash it's barely needed as the technology in the camera makes low light shots look great. The touch screen mode on the camera and front facing shot makes it easy to use and convinient. As I have a smart phone, I also downloaded an app by Canon which allows you to view the camera photos on your phone, and use the phone as a remote shutter.
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