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📷 Canon EOS 77D Camera Body Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
📷 Film Photography, 📷 Camera & Photo

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Details

Model NameCanon EOS 77D
BrandCanon
Skill LevelProfessional
ColorBlack
Optical Sensor SizeAPS-C

Description of 📷 Canon EOS 77D Camera Body

242 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor. Built-in Wi-Fi*, NFC** and Bluetooth***. Hdr movie & time-lapse movie. Use the EOS Utility Webcam Beta Software (Mac and Windows) to turn your compatible Canon camera into a high-quality webcam. Flash memory type: SDXC.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

I will compare with the prehistoric canon 550D, so the new 77D for me is a creation of super-technologies.)) Finally, camera manufacturers are slowly catching up with the innovations of mobile flagships. The ability to transfer material from the camera to the phone is simply incredible! Undoubtedly, the photo on the camera is much juicier, it is more pleasant to work with it, faster, more professional. Agree, neither 11pro from iPhone, nor note 10+ from Samsung will surpass the photo quality of

Pros
  • autofocus Photo quality Nimble Folding display, live view Software content WiFi
Cons
  • Video quality Ergonomics

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

A good picture, in comparison with the 60D or Sony A58 - just heaven and earth. Not FF, but it needs high-quality glasses - it literally does not forgive whale and budget zooms, turning shooting into a lottery. On fast apertures - fast as lightning, sharp and beautiful in colors. With all the advantages - the starting camera, on which you really begin to feel the shortcomings of budget carcasses and glasses. That is, it’s not that “raw”, but it’s a little lacking here and there to the ideal)))

Pros
  • Good dynamic range, convenient control system, two displays - the upper LCD simplifies operation and extends battery life in the field. Lightweight, not only relative to the older FF models, but also to earlier brothers in the class and "younger brothers" such as "Sony 350", 58, etc. Quite working ISO 1600 and 3200, you can not talk about 400 and 800 at 24MP. Very fast and accurate AF, even on third-party lenses. But not at all - "long" zooms like 18-200 from Tamron and Sigma 77th does not like and regularly smears))) As a portrait camera for outdoor shooting - unusually good. Flexible, long-lasting RAW.
Cons
  • 1. There is no AF micro-adjustment for individual glasses, therefore, mistakes in the back and front are corrected only by shooting a series of 3-5 frames. 1a. There is no switching of metering modes on the fly, only through the menu. Not particularly critical, but it would be very useful, since the camera is good just as a "camping" or reportage, and not for studio work. 2. The electronic level is poorly functional, which is with Live View, which (especially!) In the viewfinder, unlike the same Sony A77, with a neat switchable 360 ​​graduation on top of the full screen image. Maybe they'll fix it with firmware. but hard to believe. 3. Video recording in FHD hangs ! Having recorded a video on 4 gigabytes, you can wait a long time until it is written to a memory card (SanDisk, 80Mb / s, everything), or reboot "hot", pulling out the battery, and lose the recording. But it was not taken for video, alzo - figs with him, it will do. 4. Battery capacity could be more. 5. With high lighting contrasts, in morning and sunset twilight, it gets confused with exposure metering, and can fail the simplest scenes in shadows-lights. But from RAV stretches very well. 6. AWB noticeably pulls in the "warm" direction, but this is more of a plus than a minus. Those. - for an amateur

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing special, there are positive and negative sides.

For beginners - just right, do not forget about the instructions. For experienced photographers - it is better not to take it. Bold alternative: 90D (if you don't mind the money) He makes me happy in many ways, but there are times when he just annoys me. Either soap when aiming, or it lacks light (with a fast lens with f / 2.8). Take M50

Pros
  • Gorgeous swivel screen, multi-touch and excellent ergonomics are a pleasure to use. Wi-Fi, thanks to which you can use your iPhone as a remote control Sensor cleaning system
Cons
  • - The volume of the shutter is annoying, sometimes it “shoots” like a Kalashnikov assault rifle. - The ISO threshold is not customizable. At 800-1600 it makes a lot of noise. - With a weak battery, focusing is disgusting, especially in the viewfinder. Viewfinder photos can be out of focus 33% of the time. On one of the trips, several key photos turned out to be simply defective, despite the fact that the focus in the viewfinder worked and the frames on the screen looked great, but the whole marriage was revealed in Lightroom.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

I bought this device to replace the very old (and outdated) Canon 1100d, the difference is simply gigantic. The quality of photos has grown significantly (it is expressed in greater detail due to the number of megapixels and in less sensor noise). But the great thing about this camera is the dual-pixel system, I have never seen such fast focusing through live-view, and the main focusing system with 49 points is also super fast. The swivel touch screen iscomfortable and of high quality, but it…

Pros
  • - Ergonomics - Image quality - Focus system - Dual-pixel is just a bomb - Weight - Size
Cons
  • - Weak battery - Lack of minimal dust and moisture protection (for such a price, they could add at least minimal protection)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

Extremely comfortable and successful model. Finally, autofocus in Live View (i. E. on the screen) and in video mode really works, and not just for show (I have another 600D, there is something to compare with). It must be understood that this model is not an advanced class. This is the heir to the 760D, i. E. something in between Canon's three-digit and two-digit models. And here everyone is free to choose to his liking.

Pros
  • Dual Pixel AF is an absolutely amazing Live View autofocus that is unmatched by older models. Finally, you can focus on the screen at an acceptable speed. Although slower than purely phase. Many points of phase detection autofocus, all cross and you can select a group. This has never been the case with cheaper models. Control. This is the main thing that distinguishes it from the 800D. Price. This is a difficult question, of course.
Cons
  • Lack of dust / moisture protection. We compare the price with 80D and 7D, and this shortcoming already seems not so terrible. Resolution too high. For a matrix with a crop factor of 1.6, 18 megapixels was still the optimal value.

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…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very pleased with this purchase, will recommend it to everyone!

Bought to pair with 70D in June 2022. Therefore, I will compare with her. I do not always have time to change lenses in a rapidly changing environment. Yes, and sometimes there are conditions when it is not better to remove the lens: dust, rain. The camera is suitable for both beginners and advanced users. In my opinion, there are no extra features. Plastic quality and pleasant to the touch. My hands do not feel a big difference in grip with the 70, but the difference in weight of 215 grams is…

Pros
  • Fast and accurate autofocus, light enough, excellent build quality, 2 types of menu display, the presence of a top LCD screen, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on the rear panel.
Cons
  • There are few photo editing functions inside the camera, but this is rather a nitpick.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Fantastic camera. if/when it works

Update April 17, 2019 Revain's support is much better than Canon and replaced the housing I was having trouble with. The replacement seems to work. In half an hour I took over 600 photos and several videos. Only once I had a problem with loss of connection between body and lens (Tamron 18-300), but it was fixed immediately. has no flaws. ----- I bought this camera because I wanted to upgrade my old Rebel XT DSLR. I was also looking for something that would allow me to develop my skills. Pros…

Pros
  • DSLRs
Cons
  • Requires socket

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit for my first Zoom DSLR

I bought this after becoming interested in photography. I used my friend's Rebel SL2 with a kit lens and realized how much I love photography. I decided on a camera and settled on the 77d with a Canon 50mm 1.8. I chose the 77d because it's an improvement over the Rebel series in terms of build quality and all the features I wanted in a camera. This camera feels a lot better in hand than its Rebel. The grip is deep and strong, allowing me to hold the camera securely in my right hand. All the…

Pros
  • Camera and Photo
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Miniature DSLR for travel, hiking and vlogging

I was planning to buy a Rebel SL2 or T7i to back up my 80D but due to Canon's spring discount offer the Canon EOS 77D Benjamin fell below the T7i. A week later I found the 77D on my doorstep. The 77D is essentially a cross between the Rebel and the 80D: a Rebel T7i form factor and a build with many of the controls and features of the 80D. While not as sturdy as the 80D, the 77D fits my medium-sized hands well, with plenty of grip and well-placed controls. Controls can be operated by touch while

Pros
  • Film cameras
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled