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Canon 77D, another 24MP DP variation
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    MELVILLE, N.Y., February 14, 2017 – Developed and designed to meet the varying needs of entry-level and advanced amateur photographers, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced two new additions to the celebrated EOS system – the EOS Rebel T7i DSLR camera, which adds to the popular Rebel series of entry-level DSLR cameras, and the EOS 77D DLSR camera, which represents a new category of cameras for advanced amateur photographers. Canon also introduced today the new EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens and Wireless Remote Control BR-E1, as well as added functionality for the Canon Connect Station CS100. “In what marks the 30th year since the introduction of the Canon EOS System, the announcement today of these two new DSLR cameras exhibits Canon’s commitment to providing our customers with the tools they need to grow their passion for capturing the best possible pictures of the moments in time that mean the most to them, or inspire them to one day shoot professionally,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO, Canon U.S.A.

    Focused on Innovation

    The EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D both feature an optical viewfinder with a 45-point All Cross-type AF system to help enable more precise focusing. In live view mode, both cameras utilize Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF to deliver the world’s fastest AF focusing speed of 0.03 seconds.1 This technical achievement allows users to find their subject, focus accurately, and capture the shot more quickly than ever before. Both models also have built-in Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth technology for easy transfer of images.

    In addition to the focusing enhancements, common features of the EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D cameras include:

    • Optical Viewfinder with a 45-point All Cross-type AF System
    • Fast and accurate Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Phase-detection
    • 24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) Sensor
    • DIGIC 7 Image Processor, ISO 100–25600
    • Built-in Wi-Fi®2, NFC3 and Bluetooth®4 technology
    • Vari-angle Touch Screen, 3.0-inch LCD
    • Movie Electronic IS
    • HDR Movie & Time-Lapse Movie
    • High-speed Continuous Shooting at up to 6.0 frames per second (fps)

    For advanced amateur photographers looking to expand their knowledge and experience with DSLR cameras, Canon’s new EOS 77D is the ideal next step camera for them. The EOS 77D represents a new category of advanced amateur EOS cameras, a step above the Rebel series. Users of the EOS 77D DSLR camera will benefit from features like the 7650-pixel RBG+IR Metering Sensor, similar to the one found in the EOS 80D camera and Anti-Flicker shooting mode to help combat the on-and-off repetitive flickering from artificial lights found in high-school gyms or auditoriums. The EOS 77D also features a top LCD panel and quick control dial for photographers who desire quicker and easier access to changing and controlling settings on the camera.

    The Canon EOS 77D is scheduled to be available in April 2017 for an estimated retail price $899.99 for the body only, $1,049.00 with the new EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens and $1,499.00 with the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens respectively. For more information please visit, usa.canon.com/eos77d.

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  • It seems that Canon arsenal now uses Digital IS 5-Axis Image Stabilization. What actually they do? Do their cameras have some gyro sensor in it and fast processor? Which make them able to use the info from the gyro sensor and process in real time an electronic image stabilisation? How good it is compared to the mechanical Olympus, Panasonic, and Sony 5-Axis IS? Hmm, I wonder how good is the Canon 77D Digital 5-Axis IS?