Canon Rebel T7i (EOS 800D) sample photos by DPReview

Canon Rebel T7i (EOS 800D)

Canon Rebel T7i:  [shopcountry 43813]

Canon Rebel T7i at a glance:

  • 24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • DIGIC 7 Image Processor
  • 3.0″ 1.04m-Dot Vari-Angle Touchscreen
  • Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps
  • 45-Point All Cross-Type Phase-Detect AF
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • Up to 6 fps Shooting and ISO 51200
  • Built-In Wi-Fi with NFC, Bluetooth
  • HDR Movie and Time-Lapse Movie
  • Movie Electronic IS, Feature Assistant

DPReview posted a set of 88 sample photos shot with the new Canon Rebel T7i (EOS 800D in EU). It looks as if the Rebel T7i does at pretty good job at high ISO.

Canon EOS M6 lab samples and EOS M3 comparison

EOS M6

Canon EOS M6: [shopcountry 43815]

Canon EOS M6 at a glance:

  • 24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • DIGIC 7 Image Processor
  • 3.0″ 1.04m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
  • Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps
  • Built-In Wi-Fi with NFC, Bluetooth
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • Up to 9 fps Shooting and ISO 25600
  • Combination 5-Axis Image Stabilization

Imaging Resource posted a set of EOS M6 sample pictures shot in a lab setting. The image quality of the EOS M6 is compared to the [shoplink 29518]EOS M3[/shoplink].

Canon Powershot G9 X Mark II Review (ePhotozine)

powershot g9 x mark ii

Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II: [shopcountry 42946]

At a glance:

  • 1.0-inch, 20.1 Megapixel* High-sensitivity CMOS Sensor.
  • DIGIC 7 Image Processor.
  • Ultra-slim, Lightweight and Pocket-size Camera.
  • Built-in Wi-Fi®**, NFC*** and Bluetooth®^.
  • Bright f/2.0 (W) – f/4.9 (T), 3x Optical Zoom Lens (28–84mm).
  • 3.0-inch Touch Panel LCD.
  • Full HD, Dynamic IS and Time-Lapse Movie Video Functions.
  • Continuous Shooting Speeds of up to 8.2 fps.
  • Picture Style Function.
  • In-camera RAW Conversion

The folks at ePhotozine posted their full Canon Powershot G9 X Mark II review. From the conclusion:

The Canon Powershot G9 X Mark II is compact and stylish, and one of the smallest cameras available that delivers high image quality, thanks to the use of a 1inch BSI CMOS sensor. Having to use the 3inch touch-screen to change controls may not be to everyone’s liking, but if you’re looking for something compact that can deliver great image quality, then it’s worth the compromise. The use of a 3x optical zoom lens helps keep the camera small, whilst providing a wide-angle equivalent to 28mm. For those that want more zoom, or wider lens, then you would need to look at the larger G7 X Mark II.

The PowerShot G9 X Mark II is a little powerhouse that gets a lot of positive reviews. Definitely an interesting compact camera.

Canon EOS 77D sample pictures (DPReview)

eos 77d

Canon EOS 77D at a glance:

  • 24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • DIGIC 7 Image Processor
  • 3.0″ 1.04m-Dot Vari-Angle Touchscreen
  • Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps
  • 45-Point All Cross-Type Phase-Detect AF
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • Up to 6 fps Shooting and ISO 51200
  • Built-In Wi-Fi with NFC, Bluetooth
  • Top LCD and Rear Quick Control Dial
  • RGB+IR 7560-Pixel Metering Sensor

DPReview posted a set of 65 sample pictures shot with the new Canon EOS 77D. The EOS 77D is expected to start shipping next week.

Canon EOS 77D: [shopcountry 43814]

Canon Rebel T7i (EOS 800D) sample shots and first impression

Canon Rebel T7i (EOS 800D)

Canon Rebel T7i at a glance:

  • 24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • DIGIC 7 Image Processor
  • 3.0″ 1.04m-Dot Vari-Angle Touchscreen
  • Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps
  • 45-Point All Cross-Type Phase-Detect AF
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • Up to 6 fps Shooting and ISO 51200
  • Built-In Wi-Fi with NFC, Bluetooth
  • HDR Movie and Time-Lapse Movie
  • Movie Electronic IS, Feature Assistant

Some Canon Rebel T7i news (the Rebel T7i is EOS 800D in Europe). Photography Blog posted a set of sample photos shot with the new Rebel T7i, along with sone first impression thoughts (emphasis mine):

Given the chance to test the camera in challenging low-contrast light conditions, we can report that our first impressions are very good. Image quality is respectable under tough conditions and excellent when the light entering the camera is maximised.

An excellent feature set in a lightweight body with simple layout means the EOS 800D is likely to entice beginners to further explore the world of interchangeable lens cameras.

With dual pixel CMOS auto focus and effective 5-axis stabilisation, the EOS 800D bridges a gap between photo-oriented DSLRs and mirrorless system cameras more suited to video functions.

Perhaps the most impressive aspects of the EOS 800D are its image quality, powerful performance through Canon’s DIGIC 7 processor and its versatile handling through the live view mode of the articulated rear touchscreen.

They posted also a set of sample photos shot with the Canon Rebel T7i (JPG, RAW, movies). Want to see more sample pics? ephotozine posted another set of sample photos shot with the new Rebel T7i.

It seems Canon made a lot right with the company’s latest entry-level DSLR. The feature set is impressing for a Rebel-class DSLR, the image quality is excellent, there is Dual Pixel AF, and more. Hard not to like this new Canon DSLR.

Canon Rebel T7i: [shopcountry 43813]

Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II Review (Photography Blog)

powershot g9 x mark ii

Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II: [shopcountry 42946]

At a glance:

  • 1.0-inch, 20.1 Megapixel* High-sensitivity CMOS Sensor.
  • DIGIC 7 Image Processor.
  • Ultra-slim, Lightweight and Pocket-size Camera.
  • Built-in Wi-Fi®**, NFC*** and Bluetooth®^.
  • Bright f/2.0 (W) – f/4.9 (T), 3x Optical Zoom Lens (28–84mm).
  • 3.0-inch Touch Panel LCD.
  • Full HD, Dynamic IS and Time-Lapse Movie Video Functions.
  • Continuous Shooting Speeds of up to 8.2 fps.
  • Picture Style Function.
  • In-camera RAW Conversion.

Photography Blog posted their complete Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II review. They gave the PowerShot G9 X Mark II a score of 4.5 out of 5.

In the conclusion they write:

Although owners of the original Canon PowerShot G9 X aren’t going to be too excited by the improvements on offer, the new Mark II does represent a minor step forward for Canon’s most pocket-friendly compact camera, particularly in its operational speed.

Continuous shooting rates, auto-focusing speed and general all-round performance have been boosted by the impressive Digic 7 processor, while image quality at high ISOs is subsequently slightly better too. Improved image stabilisation and slightly longer battery life are also desirable features, while the new always-on Bluetooth connection is a welcome addition.

Read the review at Photography Blog.