Canon 750d and Comparison List
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At times it can seem DSLR-makers only add features when they need to, but the Canon EOS 750D has fairly up-to-date wireless connectivity. It has Wi-Fi, and NFC to make pairing with compatible phones that bit easier.
Cameras like the Canon EOS 750D are not intended to lure you in with flashy extras, though, or to provide the sort of speed pro action shooters are after. Instead, you get solid everyday speed that actually falls slightly below several rival CSCs at the price, at this point.
The software side of the Canon EOS 750D’s Wi-Fi also wipes the floor with that of most other manufacturers. As well as transferring images and controlling the shutter remotely, you can alter camera settings like aperture, shutter speed and ISO from your mobile phone or tablet. Not bad, right?
There’s also a small pop-up flash, again giving you a sense of having all you need to get on with, adding to the Canon EOS 750D’s accessibility.
What is the Canon EOS 750D?
The Canon EOS 750D is a DSLR that, while not bottom-rung like the EOS 1200D, is reasonably affordable, and offers simple operation that’ll appeal to those who don’t want to get knee-deep into the manual side of photography. It gets you the DSLR benefits of lens choice and good image quality, without the daunting learning curve.
The DIGIC 6 processor lets you shoot at 5fps, which has become the bog-standard speed level for any self-respecting everyday DSLR. It’s the same speed as the 700D too. What has changed, though, is the buffer. The 8-frame RAW file limit may not sound impressive, but being able to shoot up to 940 JPEGs in burst does.
If you’re keen to dive right into some of the more advanced principles of photography, also consider the Canon EOS 760D, which has the same insides but more manual controls.
Want to keep it simple? The only serious issue with the Canon EOS 750D is that it doesn’t offer as good dynamic range as its rivals, the Nikon D5500 and Pentax K-S2.
The mode dial features priority modes that let you control one main element such as aperture or shutter speed, letting the camera sort of the rest to best suit that setting. We use these easy manual modes about 90 per cent of the time.
Canon EOS 750D: Screen and EVF
The Canon EOS 750D provides all the basics when it comes to previewing and reviewing your images. There’s a 3-inch vari-angle display on the back whose panel is the same found on the 700D. It’s a 1.04-million-dot Clear View II LCD, with a 3:2 aspect to match the camera’s sensor. Touchscreen support means you can pick your focus point with a finger when using Live View too.
It’s a smooth, high-quality vari-angle mechanism.
Unlike most DSLRs, there’s also not a huge performance penalty for using the LCD rather than the viewfinder to preview the image, called Live View in photography circles. As the Canon EOS 750D uses on-sensor phase detection pixels rather than stepping right down to pure contrast detection software AF, it stays quick.
The one complaint we do have is about the viewfinder, not the screen. Being a cheaper model, it only offers 95 per cent coverage of the frame, meaning the shot will actually capture a bit more than you can see through the viewfinder. That’s the same coverage as the Nikon D5500, although the similarly-priced Pentax K-S2 manages 100 per cent coverage.
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Specification: Canon 750d and Comparison List
Screen Size (Diagonal) (in inches) | Wide 7.7 cm (3) |
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Minimum ISO | ISO 100 |
Maximum Shutter Speed (in seconds) | 1/4000 secs |
Minimum Shutter Speed (in seconds) (secs) | 30 |
Microphone Terminal Specifications | External stereo microphone IN terminal: 3.5 mm diameter stereo mini-jack |
Lens 1 Name | Canon Zoom Lens EF-S |
Lens Mount | Canon EF mount |
Resolution (in megapixels) | Approx. 24.2 megapixels |
Screen Type | LCD |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Display Resolution (in dots) | Approx. 1.04 million dots |
Auto Focus | Type: TTL secondary image-registration, phase-difference detection with the dedicated AF sensor, Focusing Brightness Range: EV – 0.5 – 18 (Conditions: f/2.8-sensitive center AF point, One-Shot AF, room temperature, ISO 100), Focus Operation – One-Shot AF, AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF, Manual focusing (MF), AF area selection mode – Single-point AF (Manual selection), Zone AF (Manual selection of zone), 19-point automatic selection AF, Condition of AF point automatic selection: AF point can be selected automatically in One-Shot AF mode, using information on colors equivalent to skin tones, AF-assist Beam: Small series of flashes fired by built-in flash |
Manual Focus | Live View Shooting: Approx. 5x/10x magnification possible |
Model | EOS 750D |
Colour | Black |
Viewfinder | Type: Eye-level pentamirror, Coverage: Vertical/Horizontal approx. 95 percent (with Eye point approx. 19 mm), Magnification: Approx. 0.82x (-1m-1 with 50 mm lens at infinity), Eye Point: Approx. 19 mm (from eyepiece lens center at -1 m-1), Built-in Dioptric Adjustment: Approx. -3.0 – +1.0 m-1 (dpt), Focusing Screen: Fixed, Precision Matte, Grid display: Possible, Mirror: Quick-return type, Depth-of-field Preview: Provided |
Focus Points | 19 points (cross-type AF point: max. 19 points) |
Lens 1: Focal Length | 18 – 55 mm |
Metering | Exposure Control (Metering Modes): 63-zone TTL full-aperture metering using 7560-pixel RGB plus IR metering sensor, Evaluative metering (linked to all AF points), Partial metering (approx. 6 percent of viewfinder at center), Spot metering (approx. 3.5 percent of viewfinder at center), Center-weighted average metering, Metering Brightness Range: EV 1 – 20 (at room temperature, ISO 100), External Speedlite – Flash metering: E-TTL II autoflash, Live View Shooting (Metering Modes): Real-time metering with image sensor, Evaluative metering (315 zones), Partial metering (approx. 10 percent of Live View screen), Spot metering (approx. 2.7 percent of Live View screen), Center-weighted average metering, Metering Range: Focusing brightness range: EV 0 – 20 (at room temperature, ISO 100), Movie shooting (Metering Modes): Center-weighted average and evaluative metering with the image sensor, Metering Range: EV 0 – 20 (at room temperature, ISO 100) |
Sensor Size | Approx. 22.3 x 14.9 mm |
Box Contents | Camera, Battery, Battery Charger, 8GB Memory Card, Instruction Manual, Carrying Case, Wrist Strap, Lens Cap, USB Cable |
Microphone | Yes |
Weight (in grams) | Approx. 555 g |
HDMI Ports | HDMI Mini Output |
Microphone Specifications | Built-in stereo microphones |
Pictbridge | Yes |
Image Format | JPEG and RAW |
Microphone Terminal | Yes |
Video Format | MP4, Movie: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Variable (average) bit rate |
Dimensions WxHxD (in cm) | Approx. 13.19 x 10.07 x 7.78 cm |
Maximum ISO | ISO 6400 |
HDMI Specifications | HDMI Mini OUT Terminal: Type C (Auto switching of resolution), CEC-compatible |
Built-In Flash | Retractable, auto pop-up flash, Guide No: Approx. 12/39.4 (ISO 100, in meters/feet), Flash coverage: Approx. 17 mm lens angle of view, Recycling time approx. 3 sec |
Memory Card Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC |
Speakers | Built-in speaker |
Pictbridge Specifications | PictBridge-compatible printers |
External Flash | EX-series Speedlite |
effective-pixels-mp | 24.2 |
image-sensor-size | Approx. 22.3 x 14.9 mm |
iso-rating | ISO 100 – 6400 (Auto) |
shutter-speed | 1/4000 |
video-resolution | Full HD: 1920 x 1080 |
weight-g | 555 |
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