![]() Suffice it to say, if you've shot with the T5i (or the T4i, T3i, etc.) you should feel right at home on the T6i.ĭespite a handful of design differences, the T6s and T6i are built around the same imaging sensor and AF system. The only obvious difference is the addition of two buttons: the AF Area selection button and the Display button (which toggles the LCD on and off). Side by side, it's virtually impossible to tell the T6i apart from its predecessor, the T5i. Although there are a few differences in physical layout and features, at their core both 'T6' Rebels are different flavors of the same camera, built around a new Canon-designed 24.2MP CMOS sensor. ![]() Of course, this time Canon threw us a loop and introduced not one, but two, new Rebels. As a photographer who was inspired by that original Rebel myself, I was excited to try out the newest generation of the series to see how the Rebel has evolved over the past 12 years. ![]() It was the first digital SLR to cost less than $1,000, and became the portal through which many photographers were able to experience serious digital photography for the first time. The original Canon EOS Digital Rebel holds a special place in history for many photographers. ![]()
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