The Canon 700D has long been one of our favourite cameras, the brand has long become synonymous with DSLRs (along with Nikon of course) and this is one of its greatest mid-range models of all time. However, cameras aren't novels or albums and so it must eventually stand aside for something better still. In this case that'll be the Canon 750D and 760D, the two cameras are technically identical but the 760D caters for enthusiasts (with a top-mounted information LCD and extra mode dial) while the more basic 750D has less controls and is aimed at novices who still want good image quality.
Of course with those two cameras coming out, you'll see some bargain prices on the 700D, so is it worth considering this older model?
tu course with those two cameras coming out, you'll see some bargain prices on the 700D, so is it worth considering this older model?
isurse with those two cameras coming out, you'll see some bargain prices on the 700D, so is it worth considering this older model?
Of course with those two cameras coming out, you'll see some bargain prices on the 700D, so is it worth considering this older model?
Detailed FeaturesTake a look at a more detailed look into the Canon EOS 700D Superb image quality Capture every detail with an 18-megapixel Hybrid CMOS AF sensor. The EOS 700D produces low-noise images that can be printed at large sizes or cropped for alternative compositions. Scene Intelligent Auto Shoot great pictures easily. Canon’s Scene Intelligent Auto mode analyses the scene and selects the most appropriate cameras set
ASHcourse with those two cameras coming out, you'll see some bargain prices on the 700D, so is it worth considering this older model?
700d with those two cameras coming out, you'll see some bargain prices on the 700D, so is it worth considering this older model?
Detailed FeaturesTake a look at a more detailed look into the Canon EOS 700D Superb image quality Capture every detail with an 18-megapixel Hybrid CMOS AF sensor. The EOS 700D produces low-noise images that can be printed at large sizes or cropped for alternative compositions. Produce Full HD movie projects Shoot video at 1080p resolution, enjoying the right level of automatic or manual control for you. Hybrid AF technology enables continuous focusing when shooting video, and the EOS 700D supports near-silent Movie Servo AF with compatible STM lenses. Record stereo sound with a built-in or external microphone. Keep up with fast moving action Track moving subjects even if they move across the scene with an autofocus system comprising 9 cross-type AF points. Continuous shooting at 5 fps for bursts of up to 22 shots means you’ll never miss that decisive moment. Explore new angles Compose photos and movies from new and interesting angles using the EOS 700D’s Vari-angle 7.7cm (3.0”) 3:2 ratio Clear View LCD II Touch screen. Shoot over the top of crowds, or go for a dramatic ground-level viewpoint. Touch-screen control The EOS 700D is easy to use from the moment you first pick it up. Shoot and focus with a single tap of the camera’s touch screen, and use pinch and swipe gestures to navigate when reviewing images. Scene Intelligent Auto Shoot great pictures easily. Canon’s Scene Intelligent Auto mode analyses the scene and selects the most appropriate cameras settings automatically. Taking your next creative steps Choose from and preview a range of Creative filter effects, including Grainy Black & White, Toy Camera and Miniature effect. Theme-based scene modes automatically pick the right settings for the subject being photographed, while Creative Auto mode offers more control over factors like background blur, via an intuitive interface. Take complete control When you’re ready to advance your photography choose to Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority or Manual mode for complete control over your images. Low-light performance Take great pictures even in low light, shooting without flash to capture the true ambience of an occasion. The EOS 700D features an ISO sensitivity range of ISO 100-12800 (extendable to ISO 25600). Great results in difficult conditions HDR Backlight Control mode captures three different exposures and combines them into one, retaining shadow and highlight detail. The EOS 700D’s Hand Held Night Scene mode captures multiple images at fast shutter speeds and blends them together for a blur-free result.