Canon EOS 77D, 800D and EOS M6 photos and details leak out

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Photos and specifications have appeared online of the Canon EOS 77D and 800D SLR cameras and the EOS M6 mirrorless camera. The DSLRs are probably the successors of the EOS 760D and 750D. Canon will probably announce the devices at the end of February.

According to the leaked details, both the EOS 77D and 800D will have a 24.2-megapixel aps-c sized sensor with Dual Pixel autofocus and a Digic 7 image processor. The sensor has a sensitivity of 100 to 25,600 ISO and you can shoot at 6fps. Both cameras also have built-in WiFi and Bluetooth and a 3 “screen.

There may be a difference in the number of autofocus points. According to the information, the EOS 77D has 45, with the 800D no number is mentioned. It does say that the 800D has five-axis electronic image stabilization when using the movie function. The 77D may not have that.

The Canon EOS M6 will also receive a 24.2-megapixel sensor, according to reports. However, this is a mirrorless mirrorless system camera that uses EF-M lenses. There would be 49 focus points available and shooting can be done at 7fps, or 9fps if the focus point is fixed to the first frame. There is also an image of a new electronic viewfinder that can be mounted on the camera. Unlike the EOS M5, the M6 ​​does not have a built-in viewfinder.

The photos and specifications of the new cameras have been put online by the Japanese websites Digicame-info and Nokishita Camera. Both websites regularly publish footage and details of unannounced cameras. It is not yet known when Canon will present the devices itself. Presumably that will be around the CP+ 2017 camera fair, which will take place from February 23 to 26 in Japan.

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