Canon EOS Rebel T6 - DSLR Camera
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description Canon EOS Rebel T6 Overview

The Canon EOS Rebel T6 (also known as the EOS 1300D) is a budget-friendly DSLR with an 18MP APS-C-size sensor. It uses Canon's DIGIC 4+ image processor which offers an ISO range of 100-6400, expandable to 12800, as well as 3p fps burst shooting. It features a 9-point AF system with a cross-type sensor at the center. The EOS T6 is also outfitted with a 3-inch, 920,000-dot LCD or, of course, an optical viewfinder.

The T6 features a host of scene modes, including a Scene Intelligent Auto mode, plus numerous creative filters. Full HD can be captured at 30p or 24p. The Rebel T6 also has Wi-Fi with NFC for easy sharing via Canon's Camera Connect app.

recommend Best for: Ideal for beginners or casual photographers who want a budget-friendly DSLR with decent performance.

info Canon EOS Rebel T6 Specifications

balance Canon EOS Rebel T6 Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Affordable price point
  • check Good image quality for its class
  • check 9-point AF system with cross-type sensors
  • check Compatibility with Canon lenses
thumb_down Cons
  • close Limited buffer capacity compared to higher-end models
  • close Slower burst shooting speed
  • close Less advanced features than more recent models
  • close Smaller viewfinder size

help Canon EOS Rebel T6 FAQ

What is the battery life of the Canon EOS Rebel T6?

The battery life typically ranges from 300 to 450 shots per charge, depending on usage.

Can I use this camera with my existing Canon lenses?

Yes, you can use most Canon EF and EF-S lenses with the EOS Rebel T6.

Is the viewfinder of the Canon EOS Rebel T6 large enough for comfortable shooting?

The viewfinder is small compared to some higher-end models but still provides a clear view.

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