Canon EOS 750D + EF-S 18-55MM IS STM

  • Brand : Canon
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  • Product name : EOS 750D + EF-S 18-55MM IS STM
  • Product code : 0592C021
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  • Long product name Canon EOS 750D + EF-S 18-55MM IS STM :

    Canon EOS 750D Digital SLR Body Only Camera with EF-S 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens (24.2 MP, CMOS Sensor) 3-Inch LCD Screen

  • Short summary description Canon EOS 750D + EF-S 18-55MM IS STM :

    Canon EOS 750D + EF-S 18-55MM IS STM

  • Long summary description Canon EOS 750D + EF-S 18-55MM IS STM :

    Canon EOS 750D + EF-S 18-55MM IS STM

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Updated:
2016-11-01 01:52:50
Average rating:83
Uk has collected 94 expert reviews for Canon EOS 750D + EF-S 18-55MM IS STM and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
practicalphotography.com
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2016-11-01 01:52:49
Average rating:100
Way back in 2003, Canon launched the 300D. It was the first camera in this now well-established series, but more importantly it marked a milestone for another reason. It was the first DSLR to retail for under £1000, making digital photography more accessi...
  • Photo answers review Photo answers rating Way back in 2003, Canon launched the 300D. It was the first camera in this now well-established series, but more importantly it marked a milestone for another reason. It was the first DSLR to retail for under...
reviewed.com
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2016-11-01 01:52:49
Average rating:0
If you're in the market for a beginner-friendly DSLR, you've undoubtably heard of Canon's Rebel line. The series has been a staple in the entry-level DSLR game since it debuted back in 2003 with the EOS 300D (aka the EOS Digital Rebel)–the very first DSLR...
  • A long-overdue update Once upon a time, Canon dominated the sub-$1,000 DSLR space, with few cameras that could even measure up. These days that part of the market is more crowded than ever, and Canon has five separate (but similar) DSLRS under $1,000...
cybershack.com.au
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2016-11-01 01:52:49
Average rating:80
If I could use one word to describe Canon, it would be consistent. While the camera manufacturer kick started the DSLR video revolution with the original EOS 5D and decked out its EOS 5DsR and 5Ds with massive 50MP sensors, every Canon DSLR and lens I've...
  • Great picture quality, Fast auto-focus, Compatible with Canon's huge lens family...
  • Feels a little big when compared to micro-four-thirds cameras, Kit lens has an awkward focus ring, Photos could use more dynamic range...
pcauthority.com.au
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2016-11-01 01:52:49
Average rating:100
Life sucks if you're a DSLR. Five years ago you were Charlie Big Potato, strutting around town with a haughty air of superiority in your 'I've got more megapixels' than you T-shirt. But now? Now you're yesterday's news. Those hipster mirrorless cams hav...
  • "But if what you're really looking for is a camera that makes it spectacularly easy to take photos way beyond what any smartphone could, you need look no further."...
stuff.tv
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2016-11-01 01:52:49
Average rating:100
Life sucks if you're a DSLR.Five years ago you were Charlie Big Potato, strutting around town with a haughty air of superiority in your 'I've got more megapixels' than you T-shirt. But now? Now you're yesterday's news. Those hipster mirrorless cams have s...
  • Incredibly easy to use, Lots of detail in images, Responsive touchscreen, Fast autofocus...
  • Plasticky build, Poor battery life, Not the absolute best image quality at this price...
  • If you come to the Canon 750D expecting the very best DSLR on the market, you'll be disappointed. It is, unashamedly, an entry-level camera. The build quality doesn't compete with that of pricier models, there's no weatherproofing, the dynamic range is wa...
digitalversus.com
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2016-11-01 01:52:49
Average rating:80
We knew it already, but the T6i doesn't handle as expertly as its non-identical twin, the T6s; the entire design is taken from its predecessor, the T5i. So don't expect a little settings screen on the top for checking your setup, and don't go hoping for a...
  • Simple and efficient design, Pivotable 180° touchscreen, WiFi and NFC, SD card slot on the side, Decent picture quality up to ISO 3200...
  • Noisy AF with the 18135mm lens, No GPS, Narrow viewfinder, Nothing really new about the design, Low dynamic range...
  • The T6i (750D) is a great APS-C DSLR if you're after a higher-resolution sensor but the same simple and intuitive handling as the T5i (700D). It also has the advantage of being connected, thanks to the integration of Wi-Fi and NFC. However, the changes be...
Digitaltrends.com
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2016-11-01 01:52:49
Average rating:75
Editors' note: The EOS Rebel T6i and EOS Rebel T6s are nearly identical cameras that use the same internal components, but cater to slightly different users. The T6s has some cosmetic differences and advanced features, such as a status LCD, manual exposur...
  • Excellent stills, New 24-megapixel sensor, Wi-Fi/NFC for sharing, Fast response, focusing...
  • 30p videos a bit humdrum, Small viewfinder, Wireless pairing could be improved...
  • The T6i and T6s capture really fine photos and acceptable videos. Photography continues to be a Rebel strongpoint, but video could be better. The new Rebels are more evolutionary models than anything radically different from the T5i. Still, these are ve...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2016-11-01 01:52:49
Average rating:100
The 750D arrives two years later, and while there's not much to separate them externally, there are some significant changes inside. The sensor is new, with a 24-megapixel resolution to match its main rival, the Nikon D5500 . There's a new metering sensor...
  • Responsive live view performance and consistent all-round quality makes the Canon 750D a safe bet...
pocket-lint.com
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2016-11-01 01:52:49
Average rating:80
Canon is testing the water with its latest DSLR cameras. The EOS 750D, which updates the earlier 700D mid-ranger from 2013, is also joined by the ever-so-slightly higher specification 760D, giving more choice to customers. Or just adding more confusion...
  • Great performance from autofocus system, tilt-angle screen delivers live view setup better than many DSLR competitors, excellent all-round image quality...
  • The 760D and older 70D seem to make the 750D harder to justify, no 4K features like Panasonic Lumix G7, viewfinder 95 per cent field-of-view...
  • We're rather fond of the Canon EOS 750D. It's proven a solid companion for a variety of shooting scenarios and capturing some great travel shots, particularly thanks to that vari-angle LCD screen. Great performance and great image quality combine to...
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