Launched all the way back in early 2015 (an eon in camera-tech terms), the 750D is one of Canon’s ‘advanced beginner’ DSLRs. At the time of its launch, it sat above the most basic 1200D. Those looking for the most recent model in this range need to check out the
If you’re on a strict budget, considering older models makes a lot of sense. For those seeking to buy their very first DSLR, the 750D and its 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor is still a pretty attractive proposition. Right now, you can pick one up with a kit lens for just shy of £500. That’ll save you a good £200 off the more recent 800D.
But what are you sacrificing to save the cash? Unlike the 800D, the 750D lacks Dual Pixel CMOS AF, which improves autofocus speed accuracy in live view and video. The 750D’s autofocus is still solid, though, and some other handy features could make it a better option for you than some of Canon’s newer, cheaper DSLRs.
If jaw-dropping, dynamic style is high on your camera priority list, you’re unlikely to come to a DSLR for it. The Canon EOS 750D has the classic Canon DSLR look, with a chunky black body that most people will only be able to set apart from other entry-level Canon models by looking at the name badge. It’s practical, not a preener.
KEY FEATURES
- 24MP – APS-C CMOS Sensor
- ISO 100 – 12800( expands to 25600)
- 3″ Fully Articulated Screen
- Optical (pentamirror) viewfinder
- 5.0 fps continuous shooting
- 1920 x 1080 video resolution
- Built-in Wireless
- 555g. 132 x 101 x 78 mm
Additional information
Weight | 0.57 kg |
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