среда, 21 февраля 2018 г.

Canon 760D (T6i) CMOS sensor review

Canon 760D (T6i) sensor

Canon EOS Rebel T6i (EOS 760D) camera has new improved 24.2 MP APS-C CMOS Sensor (22.3mm x 14.9mm, crop factor 1.6x) with on-sensor phase detection pixels and a low-pass filter that blocks high spatial frequencies to reduce the moire and false-color effects, 3.7µm photodiodes, color-sensitive meter sensor for improved accuracy. IR-absorbing/UV-blocking glass filter: Blocks light outside the visible spectrum, to improve color fidelity and image quality, Primary color filter: separates the light into primary (RGB), Imaging element: Receives the light and turns it into a digital signal.
DIGIC 6 image processor with 14-bit processing and 24.2 MP image sensor enable wide dynamic range, high range ISO performance for its class: native: 100 to 12,800, expandable to 25600; AutoISO up to 6400, video recording mode: 12800, low noise on high ISO and fast autofocus in Live-view mode.

Canon 760D (T6i) includes new 19 points Hybrid CMOS AF III uses sensor-based phase detection points for increased focus speed and accuracy in live view.

Canon USA confirmed that some T6i cameras affected by the speckled sensor, which resulted in the appearance of dark circular patterns.

Canon 760D and Nikon D5500 shoot at 5fps.

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