Canon's entry-level APS-C DSLR with 24.2MP sensor, WiFi, and improved AF — the budget Rebel for 2015.
The Canon EOS 750D (marketed as the Rebel T6i in North America) was released in 2015 as the mid-tier entry APS-C DSLR, featuring a 24.2MP CMOS sensor with 19 cross-type AF points in the optical viewfinder and Hybrid CMOS AF III for live view. 5fps burst. 1080/30fps video. LP-E17 battery (~440 shots). No weather sealing. Tilting 3-inch touchscreen. At approximately 555g with battery and card.
24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor. 19 cross-type AF points (OVF); Hybrid CMOS AF III in Live View. 5fps continuous burst. 1080/30fps video — no 4K. Tilting 3-inch 1040k-dot touchscreen LCD. LP-E17 battery (~440 shots). Body weight approximately 555g with battery and card. No weather sealing.
The 750D's 19 cross-type AF points in the OVF was a meaningful upgrade over the 9-point systems in earlier entry Canon DSLRs: 19 cross-type points spread across the frame improved subject acquisition for off-centre compositions. The tilting touchscreen enables low-angle live view shooting. The LP-E17 battery is shared with the 760D/800D/850D/200D/250D series.
On the used market the Canon EOS 750D is affordable as a vintage mid-range APS-C DSLR. Condition checks: shutter count via EXIF, LP-E17 battery health, tilting LCD hinge, and single SD slot. No weather sealing, no 4K. Compatible with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses.