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They don’t have the same lens nor the same overall speed and class in usability, no matter the specs. And the mirrorless camp is armed with the cheaper Sony A6000 and Micro Four Thrids cameras, offering higher speed shooting, high speed AF and even 4K video. But they’re just not Canon’s. Nikon has its excellent D5500 with better AF, better video and better raw image quality from a Sony sensor. I know it is not alone in the market and the competition is stiff at who offers the most for less at the entry-level market. The performance is great: instant startup, instant phase detection focusing, great AI SERVO and solid overlaid viewfinder, Live View experience and overall image quality. It is still the best front gate to Canon’s extensive EF/EF-S lens lineup, and could even work as a backup camera for pros. But the T6i fixes all that even offering a tiny “pro” T6s model with a rear thumb dial. I’ve always wanted a Rebel to fit my kit but was never really into the T3i built, the T4i sluggish Hybrid CMOS (for that I bought a US$299 EOS M) nor the T5i shameless lack of innovation.

Want it for focus and recompose? It just won’t work.Īfter all I just loved the T6i.
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But the T6i is programmed to follow skin tones, not colours, making it near unusable. The T6i starts “auto – AI SERVO” with a single point AF and tries to follow your subject around the frame, aided by the 7560-point RGB sensor. The T6i “auto – AI servo” performance is also something Canon should carefully reconsider on their next cameras as Nikon have been doing better with its eye-catching 3D Tracking even on the entry-level D5500.

Problem solved! THE QUESTIONABLE – AUTO AF, AI SERVO: AI Servo with iTR But I’ll repeat: if you’re pinpointing your subject, stick to single AF point.
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The instructions manual warns about that but people refuses to read it. If you want to focus on a single subject, stick to single point.

I’ve lost track of how many people sent me messages saying their T6i, T6s and 70D (that uses the same module) are broken, when they’re just using it wrong. “Watch” with the EOS T6i + EF 35mm f/1.4L USM at f/1.4 1/60 ISO100 notice the focus shift in zone and auto. Did they managed to recapture our Rebel hearts with a nifty little camera? Or is it still a rebel-rebel that refuses to grow up? Let’s find out! Nice reading. The 70D and 7D Mark II, both with a 20MP Dual Pixel APS-C sensor, costs US$999 and US$1499 respectively, but at US$799 the T6i is so good even Canon took the opportunity to cash-in with a “pro oriented” T6s, adding a top LCD and rear thumb-dial control for US$100 extra, perfect as a backup camera. It’s finally a Rebel to be proud of and a nice alternative over more expensive APS-C cameras.
#Liveview canon t6i with better frame rate update#
The first “HDSLR” to offer large sensor, 1080P30 video for a sub-US$1000 price tag, the “intelligent” line shares with its contemporary peers high-end features like same sensor and processor, but on a compact, easy to use, easy-on-your-shoulders camera that’s indeed the smartest way to get Canon’s best chips: the T1i with its DIGIC4, identical to the one found in the EOS 5D Mark II the T4i with DIGIC5, similar to the 5D Mark III and now the DIGIC6, the same as the 7D II and 5Ds.Ī departure from the shameful corner cutting approaches that Canon took with its T4i/T5i combo, recycling a six years old 18MP APC-S and a jurassic 9-point AF module, the T6i Rebel got an update not only on its processing power, but also its photographic abilities: a newly developed 24MP APS-C 6000×4000 chip promises high image fidelity a 19-point all-cross-type AF module closely specced to the highly regarded EOS 7D and a third generation Hybrid-CMOS III on-sensor phase detection for high-speed Live View focusing similar to the Dual Pixel 70D and 7D Mark II. January/2016 - The EOS T6i is the sixth generation of one of Canon’s most loved cameras.
