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May 2017
(81%)
106 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
870 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
810100106
The editors liked
Much of the 80D's spec at a lower price
Great through-the-finder autofocus system
Screen-based live view is great for a DSLR camera (especially with vari-angle screen)
Exemplary image quality
Decent 45
Point AF system
Body
Mounted controls
Excellent touchscreen
Decent 45-point AF system
Live view AF performance
Touchscreen control
AF-On button
Excellent image quality
Comprehensive set of features
Spritely autofocus in and out of live view
Guided interface to aid DSLR newbies
Effective in-body electronic stabilisation for movies
Fair amount of direct access control
Great 45-point AF system
Dual Pixel Autofocus in live-view
Good image quality
Nice handgrip
The editors didn't like
Lacks 100% optical viewfinder
No weather-sealing (as per 80D)
Screen-based live view isn't as precise as through-the-viewfinder
Fair amount of direct access control, Great 45-point AF system, Dual Pixel Autofocus in live-view, Good image quality, Nice handgrip
Small viewfinder, Low capacity battery, 1080p video is showing its age
If you already own a newer Rebel and are looking for an upgrade, we would caution against going with the 77D. Instead, bide your time and save your money for the 80D (or whatever successor comes along), which is a true upgrade and offers a better shooting...
Comprehensive set of features, Spritely autofocus in and out of live view, Guided interface to aid DSLR newbies, Effective in-body electronic stabilisation for movies
No weather sealing, In-camera JPEG processing suppresses detail, More expensive than competition
Comprehensive set of features, Spritely autofocus in and out of live view, Guided interface to aid DSLR newbies, Effective in-body electronic stabilisation for movies
No weather sealing, In-camera JPEG processing suppresses detail, More expensive than competition
Canon EOS 77D – Dual Pixel AF Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology made its debut on the EOS 70D back in 2013. Since then, we've seen it introduced in no fewer than seven DSLRs, which include the EOS 80D and EOS 800D. In practical terms, the main benefit...
Published: 2017-05-25, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Much of the 80D's spec at a lower price, great through-the-finder autofocus system, screen-based live view is great for a DSLR camera (especially with vari-angle screen), exemplary image quality
Lacks 100% optical viewfinder, no weather-sealing (as per 80D), screen-based live view isn't as precise as through-the-viewfinder, finish looks plasticky, no 4K video
It was only a year ago that we reviewed the EOS 80D, so to see what is effectively an '80D lite' arrive just 12-months later in the 77D is, well, both a good and bad thing. Some 80D owners who don't go shooting in the rain might be wondering why they paid...
Published: 2017-05-19, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Decent 45-point AF system, Live view AF performance, Touchscreen control, AF-On button, Excellent image quality
No 4K video capture, Plasticky finish, Viewfinder only 95%, Burst shooting speed
The EOS 77D is a very capable DSLR, but it's a hard camera to get excited about. Don't get us wrong, it does a lot of things well: image quality is very good, while the Live View performance is the best we've seen in a DSLR. There's also the polished touc...
It was easy to overlook the EOS Rebel T6s / EOS 760D. It looked the same as the Rebel T6i / 750D but with a few more external controls, most people ended up plumping for the T6i / 750D thanks to the more attractive price.With a more clearly defined design...
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Published: 2017-02-26, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Decent 45, point AF system, Body, mounted controls, Excellent touchscreen
No 4K capture, Burst rate could be better, Plasticky feel in places
With a more clearly defined design compared to the EOS Rebel T6s / EOS 760D, the EOS 77D should carve out a bit more of a niche for itself. There are the same similar niggles we have with the Rebel T7i / 800D, but the EOS 77D still has a quite a bit going...
Published: 2017-02-15, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Much of the 80D's spec at a lower price, Great through-the-finder autofocus system, Screen-based live view is great for a DSLR camera (especially with vari-angle screen), Exemplary image quality
Lacks 100% optical viewfinder, No weather-sealing (as per 80D), Screen-based live view isn't as precise as through-the-viewfinder, Finish looks plasticky, No 4K video
Want to buy an 80D but don't want the weather-sealed design? Then buy the 77D and save some cash. That's the approximate long and short of it, as these two cameras are mighty similar.Ok, so the 77D lacks the top-end viewfinder with 100 per cent field-of-v...
Published: 2017-02-15, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: Canon has introduced its new SLR camera Canon EOS 77D. A camera that offers virtually the same features as the EOS 800D, but allows a complete control. Highlights include a 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor and the DIGIC 7 image processor. An advanced user camer...
The EOS 800D and EOS 77D are essentially the same camera packaged inside different bodies to complement different users requirements. Those coming from a smartphone or compact looking to start their DSLR journey are likely to find the EOS 800D best for th...