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The Canon EOS 77D, known in Japan as the EOS 9000D, is a digital single-lens reflex camera announced by Canon on February 14, 2017.[1] It has a body-only MSRP of US$899.99, which is more expensive than Canon EOS 760D, which it replaces. The camera can be purchased as a body-only, as kit with the 18-55mm IS STM lens at US$1,049, with the new 18-135mm IS USM lens at US$1,499.
Overview | |
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Type | Digital single-lens reflex camera |
Intro price | US$900 |
Lens | |
Lens | Interchangeable (EF / EF-S) |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Sensor size | 22.3 × 14.9 mm (APS-C format) |
Maximum resolution | 6000 × 4000 pixels (3.72 μm pixel size) (approx. 24.2 effective megapixels) |
Film speed | 100–25600 |
Storage media | SD/SDHC/SDXC card (UHS-I bus supported) |
Focusing | |
Focus modes | One-Shot, AI Focus, AI Servo, Live View (FlexiZone - Multi, FlexiZone - Single, Face detection, Movie Servo) |
Focus areas | 45 cross-type AF points |
Focus bracketing | N/A |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure modes | Scene Intelligent Auto, Flash Off, Creative Auto, Special Scene (Group Photo Kids, Food, Candlelight, Night Portrait, Handheld Night Scene, HDR Backlight Control, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports), Creative Filters, Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE, Manual exposure, Movie |
Exposure metering | TTL, full aperture, 63 zones sensor with 7560 pixels RGB + IR sensor |
Metering modes | Evaluative, Partial, Spot, Centre-weighted Average |
Flash | |
Flash | E-TTL II auto-pop-up built-in / External |
Flash bracketing | N/A |
Shutter | |
Shutter | Electronic focal-plane |
Shutter speed range | 1/4000 s – 30 s, Bulb; X-sync at 1/200 s |
Continuous shooting | Up to 6 fps (at 1/500 s or faster) (4.5 fps in Live view mode) |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | Optical pentamirror with 95% coverage and 0.82× magnification / LiveView LCD |
Image processing | |
Image processor | DIGIC 7 |
White balance | Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, White Fluorescent, Flash, Custom |
WB bracketing | Yes |
General | |
Video recording | 1920 x 1080 (59.94, 29.97, 25, 23.98 fps)
1280 x 720 (59.94, 50, 29.97 fps) 640 x 480 (29.97, 25 fps) |
LCD screen | 3.0" (7.7 cm) Clear View II colour TFT vari-angle LCD touchscreen with 1,040,000 dots |
Battery | Li-Ion LP-E17 rechargeable (1800 mAh); 600 shots (CIPA rating) |
Dimensions | 131 × 100 × 76 mm (5.16 × 3.94 × 2.99″) (W × H × D) |
Weight | 493 g (17.4 oz) (body only) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Canon EOS 760D |
Successor | Canon EOS 90D |
According to Canon's U.S. subsidiary, the camera "represents a new category of advanced amateur EOS cameras, a step above the Rebel series."[2] However, at least one reviewer considered the 77D to be a part of the Rebel line for all practical purposes.[3] The camera features excellent core specs and its sensor is the same as the one in the Canon 80D.[4] The biggest differences between the 80D and 77D are that the 77D has a Digic 7 engine, Movie Electronic IS (electronic stabilisation for movies) and bluetooth, the 80D has better weather sealing, pentaprism viewfinder and has Focus Microadjustment (AFMA). The 77D includes a similar but not identical layout to the EOS 80D. It has the same twin control dials, dedicated AF-ON button and top-plate LCD as in the 80D.[5]
The 77D is geared toward the semi-pro crowd.[6] Canon does not offer a battery grip for this model, although some aftermarket grips are available, with the shutter button working via an external cable.
New features over the EOS 750D are:
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