Testseek.co.uk have collected 71 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 760D Rebel T6s and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 760D Rebel T6s.
June 2015
(84%)
71 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
407 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
24Mp APS-C format sensor
Great touch-screen and button/dial control combination
Wi-Fi and NFC built-in
Vari-angle screen
Intuitive handling
180° pivotable touchscreen
Picture quality up to ISO 3200
Responsive autofocus
WiFi and NFC
Added bonus of a settings screen
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
Excellent stills
New 24-megapixel sensor
Status LCD panel
Wi-Fi/NFC for sharing
Fast response
Focusing
Great images
Strong controls
Improved burst buffer
Handy touchscreen and articulation
The editors didn't like
Anti-aliasing filter lowers detail resolution compared to rivals
Rebels, Rebels everywhere. Over the last decade Canon's interchangeable lens camera lineup has split neatly into two camps: easy-to-use, entry-level Rebels and full-frame, professional EOS cameras like the 6D , 5D Mark III , and EOS-1D X . While both...
Excellent stills, New 24-megapixel sensor, Status LCD panel, Wi-Fi/NFC for sharing, Fast response, focusing
30p videos a bit humdrum, Small viewfinder, Wireless pairing could be improved
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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
Viewfinder doesn't provide 100% frame coverage, Doesn't accept the 700D's LP-E8 battery, No weather sealing, No Wi-Fi button on the body
Other than the aesthetic differences and a few additional features such as an electronic level and automatic eye sensor above the viewfinder, the 760D is very similar to the 750D. Both cameras share the same innards and whether you pay the extra £50 for t...
Intuitive handling, 180° pivotable touchscreen, Picture quality up to ISO 3200, Responsive autofocus, WiFi and NFC, Added bonus of a settings screen
No GPS, Narrow viewfinder, Poor dynamic range, Slow RAW burst mode
The Rebel T6s (760D) has everything you need to move into the more-expert areas of photography. With its great picture quality up to ISO 3200, pivotable touchscreen, quality video and built-in Wi-Fi and NFC, this is a nearly perfect DSLR. It's just a sham...
24Mp APS-C format sensor, Great touch-screen and button/dial control combination, Wi-Fi and NFC built-in, Vari-angle screen
Anti-aliasing filter lowers detail resolution compared to rivals, Viewfinder covers only 95% of the scene, Slow route to setting AF point
This camera produces the same superb image quality as the 750D, but its better handling, helpful secondary LCD and electronic level makes it our choice of the two models. It's almost like a smaller, lighter 70D, with a better sensor...
Great images, Strong controls, Improved burst buffer, Handy touchscreen and articulation
No 4K video, or 60p Full HD
The Canon EOS 760D's £50 premium over the 750D is incredibly easy to justify for those who want to get involved with the nitty gritty of photography. The extra manual control it provides matched with the convenience of the secondary LCD screen is a great...
Published: 2015-02-06, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Now here's something we didn't expect: Canon unveiled not one, but two new mid-range DSLR cameras to its EOS lineup. The new EOS 750D and 760D are like the filling in a Canon sandwich, sat above the existing EOS 700D, but below the 70D in terms of rank. ...
Published: 2020-06-08, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
While it's not our place to discuss why Canon should choose to introduce two models that vary mostly by their controls (although the 760D's tracking AF capability in live view is likely a worthwhile feature), the sensor performance for the EOS 760D is int...
Abstract: In late 2015, 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 improvi...