Along with the EOS M6 and T7i/800D, the 77D was introduced by Canon earlier this year. Like the 800D, it’s packed with a 24.2 Megapixel CMOS Sensor and the new DIGIC 7 image processor. For the body alone, this DSLR will set you back a little under Php50k. It seems to fit in right in between the entry-level and mid-range tiers. How does it stack up in Canon’s DSLR line-up? Check out our review.
Canon EOS 77D specs:
24.2 Megapixel CMOS APS-C Sensor
Dual Pixel CMOS AF
DIGIC 7 Image Processor
3-inch 1.4M-Dot Vari-Angle Touch Display
Full HD (1080p) Video Recording up to 60fps
45-point All Cross-Type Phase Detect AF
5-axis Digital Image Stabilization
6fps Burst
ISO 100-25,600 (expands to 51,200)
Wi-Fi with NFC
Bluetooth
131 x 99.9 x 76.2mm
540g (including battery pack and SD card, no lens)
What we liked about it:
- Lightweight and compact
- Solid build quality
- Touch screen
- Fast autofocus
- Good image stabilization
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connectivity
- Improved sensor and image processor
- Clean and detailed images
- Generous amount of dials and buttons
What we didn’t like:
- Too much saturation, using the standard picture profile
- Choice of using the LP-E17 battery pack
- Video mode incorporated into the power switch
- No 4k video recording
- Not weather sealed
You can also see our full written review on the Canon EOS 77D here.