Testseek.co.uk have collected 96 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 750D Digital Rebel T6i and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 750D Digital Rebel T6i.
June 2015
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96 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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The editors liked
The T6i performs much better than the models that preceded it and the design remains streamlined and functional
Great performance from autofocus system
Tilt-angle screen delivers live view setup better than many DSLR competitors
Excellent all-round image quality
Simple and efficient design
Pivotable 180° touchscreen
WiFi and NFC
SD card slot on the side
Decent picture quality up to ISO 3200
Fast AF
Accessible hardware
Wi-Fi and NFC
24MP APS-C format sensor
Great touchscreen and button/dial control combination
Wi-Fi and NFC built in
Vari-angle screen
Responsive live view performance
Great image quality
Incredibly easy to use
Lots of detail in images
Responsive touchscreen
Fast autofocus
19 all cross type AF points for accurate subject tracking
Wi-fi and NFC connectivity for easy sharing and transfer
Extremely responsive 3in
1040k-dot Vari-angle touchscreen
Free Canon EOS 750D Companion app available to download
Excellent stills
New 24-megapixel sensor
Wi-Fi/NFC for sharing
Fast response
Focusing
The editors didn't like
Image quality and autofocus don't fare as well as they should in very low light
The 760D and older 70D seem to make the 750D harder to justify
Excellent stills, New 24-megapixel sensor, Wi-Fi/NFC for sharing, Fast response, focusing
30p videos a bit humdrum, Small viewfinder, Wireless pairing could be improved
The T6i and T6s capture really fine photos and acceptable videos. Photography continues to be a Rebel strongpoint, but video could be better. The new Rebels are more evolutionary models than anything radically different from the T5i. Still, these are ve...
Published: 2015-07-07, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great performance from autofocus system, tilt-angle screen delivers live view setup better than many DSLR competitors, excellent all-round image quality
The 760D and older 70D seem to make the 750D harder to justify, no 4K features like Panasonic Lumix G7, viewfinder 95 per cent field-of-view
We're rather fond of the Canon EOS 750D. It's proven a solid companion for a variety of shooting scenarios and capturing some great travel shots, particularly thanks to that vari-angle LCD screen. Great performance and great image quality combine to...
19 all cross type AF points for accurate subject tracking, Wi-fi and NFC connectivity for easy sharing and transfer, Extremely responsive 3in, 1040k-dot Vari-angle touchscreen, Free Canon EOS 750D Companion app available to download
Viewfinder doesn't provide 100% frame coverage, Doesn't accept the 700D's LP-E8 battery, No weather sealing
Theres a lot the 750D shares with the 760D with regard to its innards, but on the outside its clear that the 750Ds ergonomics are better tailored for beginners who want a DSLR they can pick up and feel comfortable with straight away.Splashing out an ex...
24MP APS-C format sensor, Great touchscreen and button/dial control combination, Wi-Fi and NFC built in, Vari-angle screen
Can't quite match the D5600 for detail resolution, Viewfinder only covers 95% of the scene, Needs a quicker way to set AF point
The announcement of T7i / 800D means that the T6i / 750D moves down the Canon line-up, but despite this the T6i / 750D is still a great camera that's capable of delivering superb image quality. The polished control layout is easy to use, with the touchscr...
Published: 2015-02-09, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: Canon expands its range of SLR cameras for beginners with the new Canon EOS 750D. Presented at the hands of the Canon EOS 760D, this model is very interesting for the discerning amateur photographers who want a versatile team both when taking pictures and...
Both cameras occupy their own individual space in Canons EOS lineupGiven the price difference of £50, you may wonder why anyone would buy the slightly less advanced EOS 750D, but think about it. For someone new to DSLR, the 750D is non-threatening and pr...
Detail and dynamic range don't match Nikon rival, Limited video capture, Viewfinder offers 95% coverage, not 100
Canon doesn't need to be flashy with its entry-level DSLRs. The Canon 750D is free of gimmicks, and has the sort of control layout we think is just perfect for hobbyist photographers not too worried about shooting (and looking) like a pro photographer 24...
If you have owned Canon EOS Rebel DSLR cameras in the past, you know that these are solid models that provide good image quality and good performance levels. Not great, but good enough for many non-professional photographers. With the EOS Rebel T6i, thoug...
Abstract: To start, the best models in the Canon DSLR lineup need to offer at least an APS-C sized image sensor. After all, a larger physical image sensor will yield better image quality for the camera as a whole. And although the number of recordable megapixels is...
Published: 2020-06-08, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
As an entry-level model the Canon EOS 750D (T6i) makes some compromises in layout and controls — for example, there's no top plate LCD as found on the EOS 760D (T6s), but sensor performance is on par with the camera maker's mid- and high-end models, the E...