If you’re after a DSLR camera and you don’t want to have to sell a kidney just to get one, Canon has their Rebel lineup which is usually aimed at beginners or photographers who want a DSLR but don’t necessarily want to pay for the highest-end model. Word on the street has it that apart from the Canon EOS 5Ds, Canon has some lower-end models in the works.
Now thanks to Digicame-info, images of Canon’s upcoming EOS Rebel 750D and 760D have surfaced. Both cameras are almost similar in terms of design upon first glance, but there are some differences, namely in the positioning of the dials. In fact both cameras have nearly identical specs except that it seems that the EOS Rebel 760D could be aimed more at videographers.
According to Canon Rumors, both cameras are rumored to feature a 24.2MP sensor along with Canon’s DIGIC 6 image processor. Both cameras will have an ISO range of 100-12,800, flicker detection technology, 5 frames per second continuous shooting mode, 19 cross-type AF point system, WiFi, and NFC connectivity.
They are also expected to be able to shoot Full HD movies in MP4 format and HDR movies too. However the difference is that the EOS Rebel 760D will feature creative movie modes and a rear quick control dial. No word on when the cameras will be announced but with CP+ kicking off next week, there is a good chance we could learn more then, until then take it with a grain of salt.
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