Canon Eos Rebel T6s Digital Slr (Body Only)
Canon EOS Rebel T6s Digital SLR (Body Only)
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- 242 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, ISO 100–12800 (expandable to H: 25600)
- EOS Full HD Movie mode helps capture brilliant results in MP4 format
- High-speed continuous shooting up to 50 fps allows you to capture fast action
- 19-point all cross-type AF system allows superb autofocus performance
- Use the EOS Utility Webcam Beta Software (Mac and Windows) to turn your compatible Canon camera into a high-quality webcam
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Brand : Canon
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,DSLR Cameras
Rating : 4.5
Review Count : 186
Canon EOS Rebel T6s Digital SLR (Body Only)
- I\'ll skip the automations that require a 2 month seminar and weeks of practical exercises.---In normal functions (Manual or P or AE), image quality is excellent for the cost and the sensor size. After non-extensive tests (2 Canons, 1 Nikon, 11 lenses), this camera seems to slightly prefer Canon lenses for uniform and consistent quality \"throughout the frame\". It makes even the very cheap Canon \"stock\" lenses to perform much better than one would expect for their price, and when you move to \"semi-pro\" level (more expensive. just below non-L series), image quality from edge to edge is astonishing!---The camera prefers RAW more than older models did (T2i). In a test with two tripods side by side of this camera and the Nikon D500 and the same third-party lens, the raw pic was practically the same on a 27\" computer monitor. The Nikon was more forgiving to some third-party lenses in low light conditions (slightly more faithful colors indoors with low light conditions), but the difference was not noticeable in 27\" screen with Canon lens on the Canon and Nikon lens on the Nikon in daylight and flash. Some would actually prefer the very slightly more warm tones of the Canon when indoors.I\'m sure extensive tests would reveal that the almost double priced Nikon is better under this and that condition, but would the amateur or enthusiast ever use the superior buffer of the Nikon? If a user wants a lot more pics per second with perfect focus, he\'d most likely skip both cameras, and move to the \"many thousands of dollars\" category.-- I highly recommend this camera for its image quality at this price range.-- I highly recommend spending some time (2-3 hours in total) to learn & practice how to deactivate some auto-settings (the menu is different in movie mode, check it out!). Some automations are good, those that allow you control and fix your errors. When you learn most menus, this camera will be very friendly and very forgiving.-- I highly recommend learning to use the back button with the star (*) for both locking focus/light measuring, AND for the little known \"back button focus\" operation, which is great for sports events!-- I highly recommend searching on the net to find the memory cards with the highest Transfer Rate for this SPECIFIC camera! You\'d be surprised with how differently they behave, even from the same manufacturer at the same price range in this camera!-- If you want the most options in lenses (if you carry an extra suitcase for lenses), and you display your vacation pics at your local movie theater, then move to a full frame very high-res camera.I found no flaws in this camera for the average to demanding enthusiast.[Minus one star (and that goes for all such DSLRs, including Nikons) for the annoying & immature auto-tracking etc bells and whistles, which cause focusing issues when the camera is on a tripod by itself. I deactivated it and I\'m sooo happy!. Also, for the somewhat slow buffer which could have been higher, although it never caused any issues in everyday use].
- After using this camera for more than a year from time to time. I come to the conclusion of this is a good entry-level camera.Pros:It\'s easier to take good photos relative to a high-end DSLR if you are an amateur. Because it has a bunch of settings to assist you to handle general photography needs, such as adapting common lighting environments. My friend who has a high-end DSLR admit when travel outside, the pictures from this camera looks nicer than his. Because one doesn\'t need to worry about all the detail settings as those are for professional photographers to handle.I bought the bundle with 18-135MM lens and I\'m surprised how well it works. I was under an impression of it\'s just a kit lens and it\'ll just be ordinary. It turns out it\'s performing much better than I expected in low light environment. A good lens is very important in photography because it gather the lights and the camera body just records what the lens see. This lens comes in the bundle helps takes a lot of efforts away from non-professional photographers.I like it\'s Vari-angle Touch Screen. You can adjust the angle of the screen and hold the camera in many different ways to take photos, so you don\'t need to move your head and eye along with it. This is especially useful when you try to take pictures behind obstacles as tall as you are, such as a big group of people. You just hold up the camera and turn the screen downward to you. And the touch screen can help you to go directly to the settings you need without pushing buttons many times.The WIFI feature is definitely a good one. It\'ll help you to connect to the camera from your phone and download the photos and control the shooting. Which turn your phone into a powerful remote control.Cons:It\'s crop frame. That means it\'s less powerful to handle low light environments. You may end up increase the ISO which will produce a pretty noisy photo. As well it\'ll decrease the performance of full frame lens when you put them on it. But consider this is a relatively low price entry-level camera, it\'s a part of the deal not to compete with a high-end product.In summary, if you are an amateur photographer or you just want to take casual but good-looking vacation photos, and you want more control on your photos, something more than what your phone can do. But you are not thinking to go too far or too professional in photography, then this is a good deal for you.
- The camera itself is absolutely great when coupled with an excellent \"L\" type lens. Some of the major controls and dials on this camera are in opposite locations from those found on other Canon Rebels. I chose the T6s because of the few extra features over the T6i, but in reality, I doubt I would find the extras all that useful for the type of photos that I shoot. Setting the AutoFocus points is a must for shooting in Program mode. The touch screen feature is terrific when entering the \"Q\" menu and when scrolling through photos. What I didn\'t like is having to press the top of the mode dial while turning the dial itself to change to a different shooting mode (i.e., P to AV or A+, etc.). Shooting using the live view only occurs when shooting movies/videos.My reason for the 3 Star rating is due to the lack of clarity that the bundled lens (18-135m EF-S IS STM) produced. Due to my lack of satisfaction with the bundled lens, I returned the camera and lens. I do not fully use most of the advance features available when shooting in M, Tv, Av, and other custom or SCN modes so I am opting to buy the T6i which has its dials in the places familiar to most Canon Rebels. I am attaching 5 non-modified photos - the first 3 are taken with the T6s and bundled lens, the next two are taken with the T6s with a Canon 70-200mm 4.0L IS lens, and the last 4 are taken with the T6s and a Canon 28-105mm (non \"L\") lens. This is not a beginners camera and shooting in full AUTO will most likely not produce the best results. Again, the camera is excellent, I was simply disappointed in the lens which is my personal preference and opinion. This is a revised review based on the comments I received.
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