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Review on πŸ“· Canon EOS 77D Camera Body by Agata Warda ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

I bought a camera to replace the good old Canon 600D. It is not very correct to compare these cameras, because one is designed for beginners, and the second is for an amateur. I can only say one thing - if you already have a 600D, 650D or something similar and you want something new, then the 77D is definitely for you! Its pros: - Thanks to the DIGIC 7 processor and a sufficient number of pixels (24 of them), the picture produces a stunning and unrealistically large resolution. Do not forget that the quality of the picture also depends on the lens. My 77D is paired with a Canon EF-S 17-55mm F2.8 IS USM lens and the picture pleases my eye. I say this as a person who has been working with photographs for more than 5 years. - 45 AF points. Here you can praise the camera forever. If, for example, the Canon 600D has 9 of them and the maximum that you can choose is either single-point focus or automatic, then the Canon 77D gives you the ability to focus by zones. Due to this, there will be much fewer misses, and there will be much more opportunities. - Such goodies as a touch rotary screen and wireless access points (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) also cannot be ignored. The swivel screen is convenient because if you need to shoot some scene, and for this you need to shoot somewhere higher, but there is no way to climb, then in this case you can lift the camera up and turn the screen towards you, so you will see what is happening on the screen of the camera. You can send the resulting photos via Wi-Fi or Bluetooh to a PC or mobile device. - The second screen and 2 control dials are very handy. Using the dials, you can adjust the shutter speed and aperture value, and the second screen on top can immediately show you all the basic settings of your camera. Different cons: The only thing I didn’t like was that when moving the shooting mode wheel, you need to hold down the button inside this wheel (it’s inconvenient for me so far, but I’ll get used to it over time)

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