Canon took the wraps off two new DSLRs today, the EOS 77D and EOS Rebel T7i. Both cameras benefit from tech trickling down from the higher-end 80D, including the 24MP APS-C sensor with Dual Pixel live ...
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You've probably heard it time and again: "cameras are dying". Well, not if Canon has anything to do with it. It was only a year ago that we reviewed the EOS 80D, so to see what is effectively an '80D ...
Canon has responded to criticism of the lack of 4K in all but it's high-end DSLRs by launching the EOS M50, its first mirrorless M-series camera with Ultra HD 4K video. Packing a new DIGIC 8 processor ...
Instead of following up the fantastic EOS Rebel T6s with a T7s, Canon has decided to call its successor the 77D ($899.99, body only), separating it from the Rebel line so enthusiasts will pay more ...
The Canon EOS 77D is available for £829 body only, or £919 with 18-55mm f/4-5.5.6 IS STM lens. This is just £50 more than the Canon EOS 800D, and due to the additional controls would be the preferred ...
Introduced with the 77D and 800D is a new Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens, an ultra-compact kit lens, that Canon says is the World's smallest non-retractable kit lens. The lens offers up to ...
From the outside the new Canon EOS 77D looks very similar to its big brother, the EOS 80D, which we reviewed a year ago. Measuring 131.0 x 99.9 x 76.2 mm, it's similar in size to the 80D, but ...
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