• 24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, ISO 100–12800 (expandable to H: 25600)
  • EOS Full HD Movie mode helps capture brilliant results in MP4 format. Brightness Control Adjustable to one of seven levels
  • High-speed continuous shooting up to 5.0 fps allows you to capture fast action.
  • 19-point all cross-type AF system allows superb autofocus performance
  • Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC,Minimum Focal Length:18 mm.Compatible Lenses:Canon EF lenses:(including EF-S lenses)

The first few paragraphs outline my journey, reasoning, and learning curve for the T6i purchase. (+)Far better than my previous T5i. I resold my Amazoned T5i purchase in 2016, and shopped for months for the next move upward. I had heard that many were ditching Canon and Nikon for Sony, and looked at the rx100ii and the a6000-6500, but kept coming back to Canon for great optics at affordable rates. Canon has such a huge lineup of lenses that have been around for years, it didn't make sense to dump my 24mm, 40mm, 18-55mm, and the 55-250mm, that I kept while selling my T5i on Amazon. I took some wonderful pictures with my T5i too. (-+)I like shooting animals, birds, flora, and landscapes. I use my cameras primarily with center point auto focus on M. I'm a hunter! I have tried taking auto-focus pictures with the T6i and the T5i at parties, and I guess I'm just too picky to like the outcomes. I want flash and auto working great, but I never see great results. Faces are very often a little soft(with built-in flash). Now, my friend at these affairs has a Sony RX100ii which is the ultimate party camera IMHO. Multi-face detection and more AF points make that camera a no-brain winner for candid pics or poses at parties, with a powerful pocket camera and Zeiss lens. On the other hand, shooting hummingbirds, the T6i is awesome, the RX100ii, forget it(stay with parties and vacations). If I wanted to work harder, like a wedding, in manual mode with a better flash, the T6i would then be the clear party winner. Low light without flash, the Sony RX100ii is amazing. I tested it against a Canon 6d at Yosemite and beat the 6d for those dark scenes(like inside Ahwahnee Hotel). Enough about the RX100ii. The T6i has a video snapshot feature that stitches several seconds of video together into a single movie, which is a much better party option for this camera, and super for trips. In a few minutes people can watch a video of your entire trip to somewhere without boring them to tears with hours of video. I had used the T5i for about 2 years, and rented the Canon 6d and 80d in the last year while running tests for the next camera purchase. I really wanted the 80d or 6d, but ended up spending money on furniture that was earmarked for camera gear, and had to set my sights on affordability/quality. I rented the 80d for a trip to Eagle Lake in Lassen County, and paired it with a 400mm to shoot eagles/birds and other far off objects. I really don't know why, but that combo did not produce good photos. With my EF-S lenses, I had better luck, and from much closer, like dogs and people in the campground. Again, I'm picky. I'm a bit of a pixel snob. I was very disappointed, but remember, I rented these and do not know how they have been handled previously. 80d is over a $1000 new, and under that used. As for the Canon 6d and its full frame sensor, WOW! Now that is a $1500 camera worthy of its entry fee. Photos were the best I've ever taken. I took that on my new favorite two day trip circuit, Yosemite and then Fresno Zoo. Don't laugh people, the Fresno Zoo is up and coming with world class amenities!! Amazing animal/bird photos and landscapes in Yosemite. I was also using the Canon 70-200mm f2.8L for a super combo. OK, I couldn't afford that $3000 combo option after my furniture spending. So I came back to earth, with awesome photos in hand, and set my wallet towards something more practical but hi-tech. (+)So the year long journey ended at the Canon T6i. I had the four lenses already, so that made this purchase even easier. By the way, remember what I said about party photos, I purchased the camera from someone that had shot several weddings, and I can see why he sold it. There are other far superior wedding cameras, like a 6d for sure. I rated this camera 5 stars, because it combines great features, photos, and a great price. I can definitely see better photos with the same lenses listed above. The Digic 6 processor with 24mp is producing far nicer pictures than the T5i. When I bought the T5i, many people did not move to that camera from T4-3-2, because they just didn't see the better features. I think this is the first huge jump from one iteration to the next. My pictures of birds are far better than T5i. There aren't flowers out yet, so nothing to report there. I have only used this with STM lenses and the primes of 24mm/40mm. I can't wait to connect a Canon 70-200mm f2.8L lens on this T6i, and hopefully see a big jump up from my 55-250mm. (+)My first big outing with T6i was to the Sacramento Wildlife Refuge. Millions of birds, no really, millions! I took the best hawk photos I've gotten to date, best birds in flight, and video of thousands in flight. I paid $550 for the T6i, and that is the best camera at that price point. Refuge had deer, eagles, ducks, geese, hawks, and tons of varieties of each. The video on the T6i is really good HD at 30 frames per second. The other more expensive cameras give you 60 frames per second or 4k video. The 80d had time lapse video with 60fps which sounded really fun, but never got a chance to try it. I don't own a 4k TV yet, and didn't need 4k video. The T6i kills the competition(and higher end Canon cameras too) with one big, tilt out swivel feature, and flippable LCD screen. 2nd huge one that beats most other cameras(again other $$$ Canons too), is the touch screen, and is completely awesome. A movable touch screen moves this camera to the head of the line for most Canon cameras and the competition. Most pros, always say they thought it was a gimmicky feature, until they started using one. Try shooting a shot overhead or down at your shoes in water or mud, forget it!! You will move on or take a dumb pic. None of Canons cameras above this(OK, T6s) have a tilt out and touch screen LCD screens. I still cannot verify, from my use, that the 80d was a better camera which has tilt-touch. Video is touted as better, but I did not use it. (-+)I was liking the fact that the T6i had NFC and wireless capability, compared to my old T5i which did not. I loaded the Canon software on my android phone and controlled the cameras basic functions from the phone for remote shooting. Fun feature, but usually for full auto applications that I don't usually utilize. NFC, I set that up and tried it out, but i usually shoot in RAW mode, and phones don't display RAW, I'm guessing, and my android is 4 years old now. So again, a nice add-on, but connecting a USB to the computer or pulling the SD card is more functional for picture or video transfer. Reviewing your photos on the camera, is again, way better than other cameras NOT offering touch screen. You can zoom in instantly to see how good that photo really is, instead of jockeying buttons or dials!! BIG PLUS!! Of all the Canon cameras I have used in the last two years, the T6i, has the worst battery life. Now I say worst, and that sounds bad, but you can get a full day of several hundred pics on a battery. The T5i and T6i are rated the same as 440 pictures on a battery(what is that the lowest jpeg quality with 440 shots in a row and then shutting down??) I have never seen 440 shots from either one of these cameras, which at single shooting mode, could take a couple days for many people. I purchased the camera with three batteries and do burn through at least one battery in half a day of a couple hundred single shots, with camera being on a lot. The Canon 6d and 80d, have ridiculously good battery life, which is hard to burn through in a day of casual shooting. I still think the T5i has better battery life, which is a subjective analysis. I had three of those batteries, and rarely got to the second one or spares. All batteries charge fairly fast. Get a USB charger or an AC/DC cigarette lighter adapter for the ultimate in recharging on the go. AC charges devices much faster and they are cheap to buy. There are a lot of great cameras out there now, and they are exponentially getting better. Like the giant steps from T5i to the T6i, the advancements are bigger. Canon has two other cameras above this, not counting the T6s, 80d and the 6d, and the 6d is the clear winner beyond the T6 lineup, but again at another $1000!! I still have hopes for a 6d, and a 70-200mm f2.8L(with IS or not). I got so-so results from my 80d usage. That 6d+f2.8L combination for picture taking is all you need to approach professional photography at $3000+ new. My recommendation for new buyers on a budget, get this or the T6s body only, and spend a couple more dollars on great lenses. I find I use a 40mm and 55-250mm STMs, with the 24mm and 18-55mm STMs getting less use. A couple of better lenses than these will yield even sharper graphics. Many times the 18-55mm kit lens is FREE with the purchase, nice bonus. Read the manual, or get David Busch's T6i/T6s manual on Kindle or print(Kindle is better). His version actually teaches many camera basics along with the T6 usage/features, smart guy. I'm still learning every time I pick up the camera. Read these things with camera next to you, and pick it up and try everything. The T6i is a powerful camera packed into a small space. I fixed these photos only minimally, with none being Lightroomed or Photoshopped. I learned a lot on the T5i, and have learned to take better photos, and this Y6i is definitely a much better camera. Seeing is believing. I went back and looked at T5i moon pictures that didn't even measure up! The kit lens combos with the T6i are really inexpensive too. For an extra $200 you can get $500 in lenses with a new camera purchase. Get one!

This is a fantastic camera. I'm an amateur enthusiast and I'm learning a lot on this compact SLR; It's compatible with all of Canon's lenses and my photographer friends are able to teach me on it with their accessories, flashes and lenses because of that. It takes amazing 1080p video and with the mic that comes as part of this kit, the audio is very clear and loud. The articulating screen, which is a touchscreen, is intuitive and useful for reviewing photos and for setting up focus for shots and video. I love the wifi feature to transfer photos to my phone quickly. Overall, there's nothing more I could ask for in a camera. It's lightweight enough to carry around without issues, but sturdy enough to have a substantial feeling in my hands. And the kit lens does a pretty good job, even if the zoom is obviously not as far as a longer lens would be. I'm very happy with this camera and satisfied with my investment.

I figure i would write a review for this camera considering there isn't very many. Unfortunately i am very new to photography and this is my first real camera. So far in the 3 days ive owned it i have taken some pretty amazing photos (well they are amazing to me). The camera seems solid and doesn't feel like its going to break. The grip feels nice in my hand and the buttons and menu are easy to navigate. I'm not electronically handicapped so i have been able to figure out the menus maybe faster than the average person. If you are looking for a good entry level dslr camera i would recommend this one. Any questions feel free to ask i will try to answer them! I also bought a Canon EF-S 50-250mm lens so i could have a little better zoom for birds and other wildlife. My next goal for a lens i think will be a 600mm cause i want to be able to take nice photos of wildlife! Enough rambling thanks for reading!

Just got this camera body in March because I already have the Rebel T5 and a few lenses and wanted to be able to change lenses without taking them off of a camera. Used it for the first time a few days ago on a photo hunt for abandoned things in the woods and I already love it. The touch screen is helpful if you need quick adjustments, the viewfinder is great, actually showing the metering points which bolden when the shutter is pressed halfway and focusing then creates a good photo to put through post processing. My example photo is for my camera club’s monthly challenge. With post processing after I determined which photo had the right angle I wanted, it was pretty simple to make it look as eerie and spooky as I saw it. The color is bold at first with the right settings, on vivid image and atmosphere as cloudy. But so far this camera body has a good rating from me. Also, the wifi was easy to set up to get the pictures from the camera directly to my phone and then I could put on my Google Drive and get it on my laptop to put in Lightroom; no physical connections needed! That’s a plus. Just make sure you get the app from your phone’s app store or play store to be able to sync with the IP of the camera. The wifi is enabled through the menu and not a button as I at first thought. Still, pretty simple to set up.

Excellent camera! Just make sure to buy the proper lenses as the stock lens is not great. I recommend a 24mm pancake lens f/2.8 and a 50mm f/1.8 to get started! I primarily take food photography and this camera provides magazine quality photos. Truly a great experience and way more than I wax expecting as a amateur shooter.

I bought this camera about one year ago. I very much like this camera. Keep in mind that I have never owned a DSLR before. My previous camera was a pentax k1000. Some thoughts about the camera: The swivel screen is extremely useful, for more than I would have thought. I often find a subject for a macro shot that I cannot use the viewfinder for. Perhaps it is very high up and I don't have a ladder, for instance. So I just take out the swivel screen and now I can hold the camera above my head and see the shot on the screen! I would not be able to take these photos with the t6. It has a lot of software features. They are all great, but I would like to talk about the wifi functionality. The primary reason I bought this camera was for the wifi functionality, and mostly I wanted to use my smartphone as a remote. The software is very flaky and I can get it to work about 50% of the time (and this is coming from a computer science major). I have purchased an independent remote to use because the smartphone linkup is so unreliable. Though it is quite cool, you can change aperture, shudder speed, and iso from the smartphone and you have live view of the sensor! Everything else is so cool, but it is so unreliable. Very disappointing. There are other uses for the wifi functionality that I have never needed to use and probably never will, personally. The only other regret I have about this camera is that I wish I had known what a full frame and apc-s sensor is and read up about the differences. I still don't know much but I wish I had considered buying a full frame camera even if it would probably have ended up being too expensive. Overall, I am very glad I bought this camera and there are no glaring issues that are so terrible. I attached 4 random photos I took with this camera with various lenses. OH and I almost forgot. Please buy a fast SD card, because using a slow SD card with this camera (and probably any camera) is like when the light turns green and the guy in front of you waits 10 seconds before going forward. I use this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013CP3KZ6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

This is a great camera! What sold me? The option for great video and photography combined, especially for anyone just starting out. Are there better or more expensive options? Of course, but I always say the photgorapher and the lens make all the difference. The T6i definitely holds up to higher end cameras. I have other cameras including mirrorless but I think this will be my new "go-to". I am using this for YouTube videos as well as photography. I do portrait and a ton of walk around style photography. I love the 19 point Autofocus and 24.2 mega pixels is absolutely amazing. This is just awesome for any YouTubers out there that are wanting your videos to start standing out from the rest of the crowd. The flip-out touch screen is perfect for self recording. You can record in full HD 1080p at 30fps and you can even record at 60fps in 720! The battery will only you go about 30 minutes so I would recommend a spare or better yet the A/C adapter. The Rode video mic will definitely improve the sound quality of your videos as well. The camera works with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses so your potential is unlimited. I think it works great with vlogging even with the kit lens. I do suggest something like a gorilla pod for that though. Once you get to know your camera and settings you will probably want to upgrade your lenses but believe me I have taken some great video and stunning photos with the kit 18-55mm lens. The camera does exceptionally well in my opinion when being used as a walk around. I can get great shots on the fly. The focus ability is just amazing! I have already done some portrait work with additional lenses that I have and the results have been astounding. I do wish they would have made the shutter speed a little faster but it is still good enough to get those important in-motion sports shots. The Wi-Fi and NFC capability was huge for me too. I love that I can use my phone as a remote via the Canon app and then send and save the images right to my phone or social media. If you are just starting out, if you are a YouTuber, or even if you are an intermediate or advanced photographer needing a back up cam.......well then, THIS IS FOR YOU!!!!!!!!! I HIGHLY RECOMMED!!!!!! All photos were taken with the kit lens 18-55 I could go on and on about features and uses but don't want to overkill it for you. If you found my review helpful please let me know. If you have questions that I can answer feel free to email me through my profile. Thanks for reading, good luck in your photo/video ventures, and Happy Shooting!

The Canon Rebel T6i is a great camera, one of my top 3 favorite cameras. For the price, there isn't a camera that can currently beat it. I recommend this camera to any amateur photographer that wants to take great pictures, or anyone starting out that can see themselves taking photography more seriously a few years down the road and "upgrading" to full frame. If you travel, it is light and easy to carry, without sacrificing any image or video quality. I would say this is it's number one feature. In my personal opinion it is just as good, if not better (because of portability) than the 70D. Save yourself a lot of money and grab this camera. I used my extra cash to purchase a Sigma 30mm f/1.4 Art lens (50mm equivalent). The pairing of the T6i and the Sigma lens is to die for, I have it on my camera 98% of the time. The fully articulating touch screen has no flaws and is very easy to use, and just as convenient. All around great camera! Feel free to reply with any questions. ***Update: I still love this camera, a year and a half later, and stand by everything said above. With the T7i being released recently, please note that my review was written before that. P.S. - Drop a comment down below with any questions. I check for comments on my reviews regularly!

This camera is an amazing high quality video camera with amazing pictures as well. I got this for my son and his youtube channel and he loves it. He's taken an interest into taking photos because of the easy to use and quick set up. The touchscreen really comes in handy, and for under $1,000, this bundle really does its job. Below are some pictures he has taken with the 18-55mm kit lens. If willing to invest, the 50mm lens f 1.8 stm is a really great lens for the price.

Absolutely amazing!!! I just started my YouTube Chanel, a few months ago. And for a while I was using my iPhone, but when I got this! The quality of the video drastically increased. It took me over 3 months of saving my tips to get this camera. But it was much worth it and a huge investment! Perfect for the beginning youtuber. It's also really easy to use.