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Canon EOS 760D vs Nikon D500 a new comparison

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Canon EOS 760D vs Nikon D500 - a new war in DSLR camera market? Nikon D500 is a Wi-Fi 4K Digital SLR Camera. Revolving around a 20.9MP CMOS sensor and EXPEED 5 image processor, this camera also compact and it’s characterized by its robust physical construction, and apt imaging capabilities. The D500 it great for still and video shooters with its fast 10 fps continuous shooting rate and 4K UHD video recording abilities. It looks like Nikon D500 can be a major competitor to face the Canon EOS 760D or EOS 750D. Perhaps there will be a new war, Canon vs. Nikon, an endless war between Nikon and Canon. Canon D760 equipped with 24.2-megapixel resolution APS-C sensor, and enjoy 19-point AF system customizable and versatile controls, which will make you satisfied to make sharp pictures with superb autofocus systems of Canon. Such as the Nikon D500, the D760 is also enriched with Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC. The EOS D760 also equipped with Full HD Movie mode helps capture brilliant results i

Canon EOS 760D (EOS Rebel T6s) vs Sony A7R II

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Sony A7R II. Image: briansmith.com Perhaps you've bored with reviews of the Canon vs. Nikon, and now is the time we race between Canon vs Sony camera. On this occasion, let us look at the comparison of a new camera that just launched, the Canon EOS 760D or EOS Rebel T6s , which launch simultaneously with the EOS 750D, the specification is slightly lower than the 760D. Therefore, the EOS 760D is more fitting if we compete head to head with the Sony Alpha 7R II, it looks like they deserve to be confronted in the presence of a serious photographer. Sony A7R II is a SLR-style mirrorless camera with a 42MP Full frame sensor whereas Canon EOS 760D is a new compact SLR camera with a 24MP APS-C sensor.   The A7R II is equipped with an image stabilized full-frame BSI CMOS sensor. Meanwhile, the EOS 760D has a new 24MP CMOS sensor which features Canon's Hybrid CMOS AF III system for use in live view and movie recording. The sensor, along with a DIGIC 6 processor. According