The sensor is also most likely with ADC. For me that is the biggest update. So the rebels will have the best video AF on the sub $1000 market and probably the worst quality 1080p 
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neuroanatomist said:Tinky said:RayValdez360 said:These greedy bastards can't put c log in their new DSLRs. Canon is such an annoying brand. I am already thinking about ways they will cripple the c100 mkIII.
Were you really expecting XLR inputs and a grab handle on the new rebel?
I think he just forgot the <sarcasm> tags...![]()
If there is a 77D, you can have only one LCD display on the top of the camera, and everything else the same as the T7i.unfocused said:I am confused about where this sits in the lineup. If the 800D is in the Rebel lineup, and they are coming out with a new XXD (77?) body, I'll be very interested to see what is offers. It doesn't seem like there will be much room between the 800D and the 80D to slot in an additional model.
unfocused said:I am confused about where this sits in the lineup. If the 800D is in the Rebel lineup, and they are coming out with a new XXD (77?) body, I'll be very interested to see what is offers. It doesn't seem like there will be much room between the 800D and the 80D to slot in an additional model.
ajfotofilmagem said:If there is a 77D, you can have only one LCD display on the top of the camera, and everything else the same as the T7i.
Nininini said:ajfotofilmagem said:If there is a 77D, you can have only one LCD display on the top of the camera, and everything else the same as the T7i.
There are differences between the T6i and T6s that go beyond the LCD screen though, stuff like 3x optical zoom during video in the form of crop. T6S has it, T6i does not. HDR video, T6s has it, T6i not. Proximity sensor, T6s has it, T6i does not. There are other differences, which I forgot.
Maiaibing said:A slightly off-topic thought: sounds like good news for what we can expect from a 6DII.![]()
The "full frame low cost" camp is in celebration now.Maiaibing said:A slightly off-topic thought: sounds like good news for what we can expect from a 6DII.![]()
There are motion sensors in 5 different directions to correct the video framing by cropping the image.Nininini said:"5 axis image stabilization during video"
What is this please? It's not IBIS is it?
ajfotofilmagem said:There are motion sensors in 5 different directions to correct the video framing by cropping the image.Nininini said:"5 axis image stabilization during video"
What is this please? It's not IBIS is it?
C-A430 said:Chaitanya said:I presume the SD slot is still UHS-I not faster UHS-II and no 4k video for a camera that is supposed to compete with Sony A6000 series thats unacceptable.ajfotofilmagem said:In what way would this be a step back?
Both price-wise and feature-wise A6500 is competing with 80D (and they are both overpriced), while A5000-series compete with Rebvel 1200/1300D (both are terrible cameras in every way).
Rebel 750D/760D/800D has no competition. Nikon D330 and D550 are similarly priced, but different products. Now that we are at it - its funny that 7DII and D500 are nearly IDENTICAL.
tron said:one step forward, 2 steps backward my @....
800D vs. 750D steps forward I believe are the following:
1. Dual Pixel CMOS AF
2. Burst: Up to 6 frames per second
3. Video: Full HD, 5 axis electronic image stabilization
4. Built-in Wi-Fi / Bluetooth
And by the way no steps backward exist since nothing is worse than 750D...
9VIII said:It might be a shock to some people, but an 1100D with a 400mm lens can track birds in flight.
3fps isn't a lot, but it's still enough to snap some nice photos.
Sharlin said:Chaitanya said:I presume the SD slot is still UHS-I not faster UHS-II and no 4k video for a camera that is supposed to compete with Sony A6000 series thats unacceptable.ajfotofilmagem said:In what way would this be a step back?
You have a very interesting definition of "step back". Hint: a step back would be a reduction in functionality, not just staying at the same spot.