Testseek.co.uk have collected 106 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 77D and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 77D.
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.
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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
Very good image quality; Improved dynamic range at low ISOs; Very fast autofocus; Dual Pixel CMOS AF in Live View; Much improved RAW buffer depth; 1080/60p video; Quick Control Dial & top-panel LCD screen,
Default JPEGs slightly soft straight out of camera; Dynamic range & high ISOs lag behind competing cameras; No 4K video resolution,
Abstract: These days, many (if not most) consumers are likely to shop based on price and capability, rather than according to whether a certain model contains a mirror, or not. We think this is a good thing; with all the increased competition, cameras are improving...
Abstract: These days, many (if not most) consumers are likely to shop based on price and capability, rather than according to whether a certain model contains a mirror, or not. We think this is a good thing; with all the increased competition, cameras are improving...
Canon appears to be sticking with its nomenclature system for designating the capability levels of its consumer-focused DSLRs: the fewer numbers in the model name, the higher-featured the camera (at least for most of the world). So anyone looking for an e...
Very good high-ISO performance, Built-in Wi-Fi, Fast autofocus for video, Decent battery life, Novice-friendly interface
No 4K video recording, Basic ISO adjustments, Burst shooting isn't impressive
The Canon EOS 77D is a feature-packed DSLR that's positioned just below the EOS 80D in Canon's lineup. If you don't need the secondary display on the top or the second control dial at the back, then the slightly less expensive 800D could serve you just as...
Fast DIGIC 7 processor, 45-point object tracking, image quality
No 4K, but you can shoot in 1080p at 50fps
Canon 77D has a real fast DIGIC 7 processor which is capable of shooting great quality images in various lighting conditions. Having the 45 focus points, it makes object tracking quiet easy and keep the subject in focus. At this price, this is one of the...
Canon EOS 77D Perfect For VloggersThe Canon EOS 77D is one of the recently launched models from the Japanese imaging company, and the feature set of the camera makes it very enticing for those who shoots both photos and videos for work or play. The camera...
The Canon EOS 77D's design and Live View AF wins us overOverall, we'd say the Canon EOS 77D produced more pleasant images with better sharpness and colors in all of the various situations we put the cameras in. It seemed just a bit faster to focus in ever...
Lightweight and compact, Solid build quality, Touch screen, Fast autofocus, Good image stabilization, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connectivity, Improved sensor and image processor, Clean and detailed images, Generous amount of dials and buttons
Too much saturation, using the standard picture profile, Choice of using the LP-E17 battery pack, Video mode incorporated into the power switch, No 4k video recording, Not weather sealed
Touch interface makes changing settings quick and easy, Good handling for such a small body, Fast AF in Live View due to Dual Pixel AF
Pricier than the competition, Poor high ISO performance above ISO 12,800
The Canon EOS 77D's design and Live View AF wins us overOverall, we'd say the Canon EOS 77D produced more pleasant images with better sharpness and colors in all of the various situations we put the cameras in. It seemed just a bit faster to focus in ever...