Canon 760D vs 750D
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Short answer is 'not a lot' - I had this dilemma a while back and ended up with the 760 which has a few more controls and an electronic levels. It's meant to be more enthusiast oriented, the 750 more happy snapper but really I wouldn't sweat it, the electronic level was the only thing I really wanted from the 760.
That was my feeling - unless you take a lot of action shots or wildlife (where a 7D2 might be a good idea) then the 750/760 seemed to be the one to go for as it has the bang up to date sensor and is a bit cheaper and more compact than the 70D or 80D.
As it happens I switched systems (to Fuji) shortly after but it wasn't the fault of the 760!
As it happens I switched systems (to Fuji) shortly after but it wasn't the fault of the 760!
Mostly down to the control, 760d is a lot more like the more premium models and nicer to use
http://www.eoszine.nl/627197/vergelijk_750D-760D-7...
http://www.eoszine.nl/627197/vergelijk_750D-760D-7...
HRL said:
Anyone able to point out what the difference is between the two please?
About £50 difference in price but after looking at the specs I can't spot the difference.
Been using a 450D for so long I think either will be quite a step up in functionality.
I would suggest seriously looking at the current crop of mirrors camera. They are really really good, and the lens are so much cheaper. The Olympus 'Pro' range is really tempting me at the moment About £50 difference in price but after looking at the specs I can't spot the difference.
Been using a 450D for so long I think either will be quite a step up in functionality.

Ultuous said:
No direct experience of either, but the top LCD on the 760 would probably win it for me, budget allowing.
Given the launch of the 80D, I'd also think it worth keeping a keen eye on 70D prices too!
That's actually what got me looking again in the first place but the 750/760 are more up to date than the 70D, aren't they? An 80D is more than I'm prepared to pay unfortunately. Given the launch of the 80D, I'd also think it worth keeping a keen eye on 70D prices too!
sidicks said:
What are the main improvements that the new 80D brings to the party?
We want to update our 400D and want to spend 'enough' but not 'too much'...!!
(Sorry to hijack the thread)...
Better autofocus, better weather sealing, 100% viewfinder coverage, and most importantly new sensor, 24mp with supposedly much better DR & sensitivity.We want to update our 400D and want to spend 'enough' but not 'too much'...!!
(Sorry to hijack the thread)...
HRL said:
That's actually what got me looking again in the first place but the 750/760 are more up to date than the 70D, aren't they? An 80D is more than I'm prepared to pay unfortunately.
The only advantage for the 70D is weather proofing (but lenses aren't
) and HD video.Just got the wife a 760D which was an upgrade form her current 600 (from memory) and it was a noticeable improvement in quality, especially in low light situations.
HRL said:
That's actually what got me looking again in the first place but the 750/760 are more up to date than the 70D, aren't they? An 80D is more than I'm prepared to pay unfortunately.
I didn't think the 750/ 760 had micro-focus adjust... It's certainly not a show-stopper, but if you do a lot of shooting with shallow DoF it's something I'd prefer to have on a 'serious' camera if they're around the same price! (I have a 60D - which the miser in me got for very little upon launch of the 70D, and lack of MAF is the only thing that I can imagine upgrading for anytime soon!)Message Board | Photography & Video | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


