The Canon EOS 77D is a solid, if rather uninspiring, addition to the extensive EOS range of DSLR cameras, essentially combining some of the key features of the higher-end EOS 80D with the body and control layout of the cheaper EOS 800D.
Make no mistake, the EOS 77D is a great camera. The picture quality is fi rst rate and it has all the features and controls needed to satisfy photo enthusiasts. We particularly love its performance in Live View mode, where it feels as fast and...
As Canon's range of DSLRs becomes more fragmented and adopts sensor technology that performs as well or nearly as well as mirrorless models, making a choice can only get more difficult. Still, on paper, the Canon EOS 77D has a lot going for it. It has...
Enthusiast cameras like Sony's A7R III, the Nikon D850 and Fujifilm's X-H1 get a lot of attention. The good news is that nowadays, you can spend less than $1,000 for a camera body and get almost as much as you would with a model with three times the...
If you already own a newer Rebel and are looking for an upgrade, we would caution against going with the 77D. Instead, bide your time and save your money for the 80D (or whatever successor comes along), which is a true upgrade and offers a better...
A couple of years ago, Canon added two similar models to its EOS line-up in the form of the EOS 750D and EOS 760D. At the time, we questioned the manufacturer’s rationale behind creating two cameras with near-identical specifications.Two years on,...
The Canon EOS 77D offers a worthwhile upgrade to the 760D, giving an improved design, with better handling making the camera more comfortable to hold. Focus speeds are good in both live view and normal shooting. Continuous shooting has been improved,...
Canon EOS 77D Perfect For VloggersThe Canon EOS 77D is one of the recently launched models from the Japanese imaging company, and the feature set of the camera makes it very enticing for those who shoots both photos and videos for work or play. The...
With the odd exception, the days of successive cameras having greater pixel counts are largely over – at least for now. With that in mind, the Canon EOS 77D makes a solid upgrade on the 760D. The sensor has been updated with a new design that delivers...
The Canon EOS 77D is a feature-packed DSLR that's positioned just below the EOS 80D in Canon's lineup. If you don't need the secondary display on the top or the second control dial at the back, then the slightly less expensive 800D could serve you just...
Canon EOS 77D – Dual Pixel AF Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology made its debut on the EOS 70D back in 2013. Since then, we've seen it introduced in no fewer than seven DSLRs, which include the EOS 80D and EOS 800D. In practical terms, the main...
Though to be fair, it shouldn't be this expensive. We tested the Canon 77D with the 18-55mm kit lens and the Adorama Flashpoint Zoom Lion Flash.Specs taken from our original blog postThe Canon EOS 77D is scheduled to be available in April...
It was only a year ago that we reviewed the EOS 80D, so to see what is effectively an '80D lite' arrive just 12-months later in the 77D is, well, both a good and bad thing. Some 80D owners who don't go shooting in the rain might be wondering why they...
The EOS 77D is a very capable DSLR, but it's a hard camera to get excited about. Don't get us wrong, it does a lot of things well: image quality is very good, while the Live View performance is the best we've seen in a DSLR. There's also the polished...