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45 Reviews

by Top favorable review

This Camera is Loaded

I agonised over this camera, the 80D, or the 7D MK II, and this one serves my purposes perfectly. If you're familiar with Canon it should be easy to learn the 77D, and if not, just buy a dedicated book on it online, not expensive. I've been using a Canon 300mm f2.8L IS, Canon 100mm f2.8L IS Macro, 10-18mm, 40mm 2.8, 70-300mm IS II, 55-250mm IS STM, and they all work great on this camera. Fast focusing, and easy operation. The articulating touch screen monitor is fantastic, and video is a pleasure with this camera; transitions from one subject to another, such as a hockey game, or just kids dancing in the livingroom are smooth and hardly noticeable; just as good as you'll see on your TV with professional equipment. Far better than other brands I've used that don't live up to the manufacturer's claims, such as Sony, Panasonic, and Olympus. The video is outstanding on this camera, ideal for sports, wildlife, kids playing, or anything really. Another feature of this camera that is amazing for this price point is 6fps with a 27 frame RAW buffer, and unlimited jpeg continuous shooting. I do 90% wildlife and nature, and when I had a camera with 10fps, I set it at 5fps, because I shoot RAW exclusively, and the buffer filled quickly, and I missed much of the action, so the 6fps on this camera with the large buffer is perfect for what I do. This is my hobby, so I don't need a more robust body like the 80D and 7D MK II with weather and dust sealing. The 80D is $300 more than this camera, enough to buy the Canon 10-18mm; and the 7D MK II is $1000 more, enough to buy the Canon 100mm f2.8L IS Macro. First decide what your requirements are; this one meets mine and is within my budget.Read full review...

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by Top critical review

Its good but not great.

I would thought that it is comparable to 60D, 70D or 80D, but its was way less features than any of that especially the ability to set a custom white balance for video, there is non, only presets and automatic which was a let down for me. It was advertized as 5 axis image stabilization but its actually electronic which kind warps the image and its nowhere near an actual 5 axis stabilizationRead full review...

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Not too large, not too small, just right!

I am on my second 77D after rethinking my priorities and usage details. I bought the first one to replace a T7i, finding the rear control wheel and the AF ON button to make a large improvement. I have owned and used larger and smaller cameras, but this 77D is my goldilocks "just right" camera for ergonomics. The menu and controls suit me very nicely. The images suit my needs very well, and I like the 1080p HD video just fine. I especially like the digital stabilization which gives me good results with hand held footage when coupled with an IS lens. I love the small, lightweight lens choices that provide great results for modest cost.

I currently own and use a Canon R6 and regard it very highly also. I love the electronic viewfinder and ibis. I prefer the smaller size and weight of the 77D, and feel that my perfect camera would be a 77D with the EVF and ibis added. That camera, if available, would also need a similar lens lineup as the 77D enjoys.

I purchased a Fujifilm X-S10 thinking and hoping it would be my perfect camera since it is relatively small, lightweight, and includes the ibis, EVF, and fully articulating screen that I prefer. That camera has great image quality, and all the features I want...but...it just didn't feel as nice to use. The shape and feel of the body is not as pleasant for me, and the menu and controls are not nearly as nice. If I didn't have the R6 I would probably have kept the X-S10 because it really makes nice pictures and has the ibis and EVF. The image quality with the X-S10 is a little better than the 77D, with quite a bit of improvement in high ISO capability. The 77D is good enough and such a joy to use. By the way, I used the X-S10 for almost a year before selling it and purchasing the R6 as my main shooter. I have also enjoyed using Panasonic M43 cameras (G5, G6, G85) and really enjoy the ergonomics of those gems, but the image quality isn't quite as nice as the Canon and Fuji APSC sensors.
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Surprisingly good camera

I used to own a canon 5d mark II and L Series lenses. I sold everything when I retired. I wanted to continue doing photography for myself and liked the reviews on this camera. It is not a full frame camera, and the lenses I picked up are not LSeries. But I was stunned at the terrific images this camera can produce. My images are tack sharp and the colors are bright. If you are an advanced amateur or are not afraid to use the modes other than Auto, this camera might be just what you are looking for. Read full review...

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Great Camera and Lightweight

I was considering the 77D and the 80D, what sealed the deal for me was the size and weight of the 77D. This one feels great to use! Go to a place that sells both cameras and try them out for size. I’m glad I did! I’m loving the excellent image quality, the high burst shooting, the 45 focus points and the ease of transition from my old 4ti.Read full review...

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Great camera for those who are just above amateur.

The grip is large enough to fit someone with big hands.
It's great for if you have an older rebel and want an upgrade to a camera that is closer to a more professional level. Quality is great. Menu is easy to use once you scroll through it a few times. It is light and the plastic gives a cheap feeling. It does feels solid, however.Read full review...

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Great Camera for novice and experienced photographers

Has all of the features that an experienced photographer needs, and is easy to use for novice photographers as well. Light weight and WiFi connected. Love this camera!

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Intermediate

If you are a photographer that wants to step up your game but not ready to go full on professional this is the camera for you! It has features from WiFi connection so you can instantly post your photography on your social media to the great quality of images! Have a YouTube channel this camera is great for that too! With the new time lapse feature you’ll be able to make cinematic b-rolls in no time. Overall photography and video wise this camera is great. With the add on they offer like the slave flash you could do alone with this camera!Read full review...

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One of the last DSLRs APS-C (that is)

Looking to replace my CanonT4i. It was a good upgrade. Love the top LCD screen. Haven't had the time to really explore it's full potential but looking forward to.in good shape and a decent price for being used.Read full review...

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Loving it!

I got this Thursday and I’ve been testing the camera on taking photos do my dogs and bunny and just stuff and I have to say, it’s amazing!

The shutter speed is a huge change from my Rebel T6. <br>
P.S. - my bunny photos were taking on my new camera and I love how they turn out, and that was only for shooting in JPG.

I still have a lot to play with, but as of 5/11/19, I’m loving it and I can’t wait to use it more.

Down fault for me is the audio when recording a video. I’m not too impress with that, but that’s alright, I wanted a new camera for my main shooting and I’ll just use my other camera for video recording.
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Great camera for wildlife photography

I bought this camera to use with my Tamron 150-600mm g1 lens for wildlife photography. It's a very nice setup for a hobbyist. With 45 AF points, I can shoot birds in flight with great results. It fits my budget, and it delivers pretty impressive image quality. A little knowhow with editing goes a long way. You can get professional quality with this camera. There's no need to spend a fortune to have fun.Read full review...

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