Canon's entry-level APS-C DSLR with 24.2MP sensor, WiFi, and improved AF — the budget Rebel for 2015.
The Canon EOS 750D (Rebel T6i) launched in 2015 as Canon's mainstream entry-level APS-C DSLR, pairing the 24.2MP sensor with WiFi, NFC, and a 19-point all cross-type AF system — significant upgrades over the 700D it replaced.
The 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor delivers good image quality with clean results to ISO 3200. 19-point all cross-type AF — a major step up from the 9-point system in older Rebels. 5fps burst. Hybrid CMOS AF III for improved Live View autofocus. DIGIC 6 processor.
Compact plastic body at 510g. 3-inch vari-angle touchscreen. WiFi and NFC built in. Full HD 1080p 30fps video. SD card slot. Built-in flash. Optical viewfinder with 95% coverage. EF and EF-S mount compatibility.
Very cheap used. The 760D variant adds a top LCD panel for slightly more. The 80D improved build quality and AF significantly. A solid starter DSLR for beginners who want good image quality and a large lens ecosystem. Check shutter count — rated 100,000 actuations.