Canon has announced it will be updating its entry-level interchangeable lens offerings with a pair of new DSLRs and (in some territories) a new mirrorless camera. The EOS 750D and 760D (or Rebel T6i and T6s if you're in the US) are a pair of Wi-Fi enabled 24-megapixel DSLRs, while the EOS M3, with its hybrid autofocus system, looks to be Canon's best attempt yet at getting into the mirrorless market... Continue Reading Canon reveals two entry-level DSLRs and a new mirrorless camera
Section: Digital Cameras
Tags: Canon, DSLR, Mirrorless Cameras, Photography
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from Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine http://www.gizmag.com/canon-rebel-t6s-t6i-750d-760d-m3/35968/
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