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The Canon EOS 760D (known as the Rebel T6s in the Americas and 8000D in Japan) is a 24.2-megapixel APS-C DSLR aimed at enthusiast photographers who want more advanced physical controls than standard entry-level models. Launched in early 2015, it sits between the entry-level 750D and the more advanced 70D in Canon's lineup.
Key Technical Specifications
Sensor & Processor: 24.2MP CMOS sensor paired with a DIGIC 6 image processor.
Autofocus: 19-point all cross-type AF system for viewfinder shooting and Hybrid CMOS AF III for live view and video.
ISO Range: Native range of 100–12,800, expandable up to 25,600.
Performance: 5 fps continuous shooting speed and 1080p Full HD video recording at 30 fps.
Connectivity: Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC for remote control and image sharing.
Design: Features a 3.0-inch vari-angle touchscreen LCD and an optical pentamirror viewfinder with 95% coverage.
Distinctions from the EOS 750D
While the 760D shares the same sensor and processor as the 750D, it includes several "pro-style" features:
Top-Plate LCD: A secondary display for quick viewing of settings like exposure and battery life.
Rear Quick Control Dial: Replaces the four-button ring for faster menu navigation and exposure adjustment.
Intelligent Viewfinder: Displays more active information, including an electronic level.
Advanced Features: Includes Servo AF in live view, HDR movie mode, and a locking mode dial.