Canon's mid-range APS-C DSLR with 24.2MP sensor, WiFi, and improved AF — the Rebel with enthusiast features.
The Canon EOS 760D (Rebel T6s in North America) launched in 2015 as the higher-spec variant of Canon's consumer DSLR line. It added a top LCD panel and rear control dial over the 750D, bridging the gap between Rebel and mid-range Canon bodies.
The 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor delivers good image quality with clean results to ISO 3200. 19-point all cross-type AF system — a significant upgrade over the 9-point in cheaper Rebels. 5fps burst. Hybrid CMOS AF III for improved Live View and video focusing.
Compact plastic body at 510g. 3-inch vari-angle touchscreen. Built-in WiFi and NFC. Full HD 1080p 60fps video. SD card slot. Top LCD information panel — rare at this price point. Built-in flash. Optical viewfinder with 100% coverage claimed.
Available used very cheaply. A solid mid-range DSLR of its era. The 80D is a meaningful step up with better AF and build quality. The top LCD panel is the main differentiator from the 750D. Good for beginners who want slightly more control than basic Rebels.