Did somebody say DSLRs are dead? I guess Canon didn't get the memo then, because it just announced the addition of the the EOS T6i and T6s to its popular EOS Rebel DSLR lineup.
Over the years, the Rebel line has inched from being Canon's entry-level DSLR toward one aimed at the the advanced amateur shooter in terms of features and price.
With the T6i and T6s, Canon trickled down a bunch of the features from its "prosumer" level EOS 70D DSLR. Each of the new models has a 24.2-megapixel APS-C image sensor, a DIGIC6 image processor, a 19-point cross-type autofocus system and ISO 100-12800 (expandable to ISO 25600). Continuous shooting, however, is the same as on the Rebel T5i at 5 frames per second (fps).
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