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Comparison Canon EOS 800D body vs Canon EOS 77D body

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Camera typedigital mirrordigital mirror
DxOMark rating78
Sensor
Sensor
CMOS (CMOS) /22.5x15 mm/
CMOS (CMOS) /22.5x15 mm/
Sensor size
APS-C (23x15.5 mm) /dIGIC 7 processor/
APS-C (23x15.5 mm) /dIGIC 7 processor/
Total MP25.826
Effective MP number24.224
Maximum image size6000x4000 px6000x4000 px
Light sensitivity (ISO)
100-25600 /hardware ISO up to 51200/
100-25600 /hardware ISO up to 51200/
Sensor cleaning
RAW format recording
Lens
Mount (bayonet)Canon EF-S, Canon EFCanon EF-S, Canon EF
Manual focus
Image stabilizationis absentis absent
Photo shooting
HDR
White balance measuring
Exposure compensation± 5 EV, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps± 5 EV, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Auto bracketing
 /± 3 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)/
 /± 3 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)/
Exposure modes
auto
shutter priority
aperture priority
manual mode
auto
shutter priority
aperture priority
manual mode
Metering system
point
centre-weighted
sensor (estimated)
point
centre-weighted
sensor (estimated)
Video recording
Full HD (1080)1920x1080 px 60 fps1920x1080 px 60 fps
Video scene modes11
File recording formatsMPEG-4, H.264MPEG-4, H.264
Manual video focus
Connection ports
HDMI v 1.4
microphone Jack
HDMI v 1.4
microphone Jack
Focus
Autofocus modes
one shot
tracking
in face
one shot
tracking
in face
Focus points45 шт45 шт
Touch focus
Viewfinder and shutter
Viewfinderoptical (mirror)optical (mirror)
Viewfinder crop0.82 x0.82 x
Frame coverage95 %95 %
Shutter speed30-1/4000 с30-1/4000 с
Continuous shooting6 fps6 fps
Shutter typemechanicalmechanical
Screen
Screen size3 ''3 ''
Screen resolution1040 thousand pixels1040 thousand pixels
Touch screen
Rotary display
Additional screen
Memory and communications
Memory cards types
SD, SDHC, SDXC /UHS-I/
SD, SDHC, SDXC /UHS-I/
Communications
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
NFC
smartphone control
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Bluetooth
NFC
smartphone control
Flash
Built-in flash
Guide number1212
External flash connect
Power source
Power source
battery
battery
Battery modelLP-E17LP-E17
Shots per charge600 шт600 шт
General
Material
aluminium / plastic /aluminium and polycarbonate polymer with fibreglass/
aluminium / plastic /aluminium and polycarbonate polymer with fibreglass/
Dimensions (WxHxD)131х100х76 mm131х100х76 mm
Weight532 g540 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2017february 2017

DxOMark rating

The result shown by the camera in the DxOMark ranking.

DxOMark is one of the most popular and respected resources for expert camera testing. According to the test results, the camera receives a certain number of points; The more points, the higher the final score.

Total MP

The total number of individual light sensitive dots (pixels) provided in the camera's sensor. Denoted in megapixels - millions of pixels.

The total number of MPs, as a rule, is greater than the number of megapixels from which the frame is directly built (for more details, see "Effective number of MPs"). This is due to the presence of service areas on the matrix. In general, this parameter is more of a reference than practically significant: a larger total number of MPs with the same size and effective resolution means a slightly smaller size of each pixel, and, accordingly, an increased likelihood of noise (especially at high ISO values).

Effective MP number

The number of pixels (megapixels) of the matrix directly involved in the construction of the image, in fact — the number of points from which the captured image is built. Some manufacturers, in addition to this parameter, also indicate the total number of MPs, taking into account the service areas of the matrix. However, it is the effective number of MPs that is considered the main indicator — it is this that directly affects the maximum resolution of the resulting image (see “Maximum image size”).

A megapixel is 1 million pixels. Numerous megapixels ensures high resolution of the captured photos, but is not a guarantee of high-quality images — much also depends on the size of the sensor, its light sensitivity (see the relevant glossary items), as well as hardware and software image processing tools used in the camera. Note that for small matrices, high resolution can sometimes be more of an evil than a blessing — such sensors are very prone to the appearance of noise in the image.

Additional screen

The presence of an additional screen in the design of a digital camera.

Such a screen, usually, is located on the upper end of the case next to the controls (wheels, switches, etc.) and is intended to display various service information — primarily the current shooting parameters. This feature is especially useful for SLR cameras (see “Camera type”) that have viewfinders that do not provide additional information in the field of view: it allows the photographer to get the necessary information without using the main display and without looking away from the controls on the top of the camera. This not only speeds up work, but also saves energy — additional screens usually have the simplest black-and-white matrices and consume much less energy than the main ones.

Communications

- GPS module. The camera has a built-in GPS satellite navigation module. In digital cameras, the GPS module is used primarily for setting the so-called. geo-tagging to photos: information about specific geographical coordinates of the shooting location is recorded in the service information about each image. However, the matter is not limited to this, and models with this function can have many additional features - from classic navigation to special programs like a database of points of interest with hints based on the current location.

- WiFi. A wireless standard originally developed for computer networking, but more recently allowing for direct connection between devices. The ways in which Wi-Fi is used in cameras can vary. Thus, the most popular option is to connect to a smartphone, tablet or other similar device for remote control (see below) and / or transfer footage to an external device. Some cameras have built-in software that allows you to directly connect to the Internet through wireless access points and upload photos and videos to popular network services. And in models running Android (see above), specific features depend only on the installed software and may include full access to social networks through client programs (see below) and even web surfing through a browser.

— Bluetooth. A wireless interface used to communicate with various electronic devices. In cameras, Blu...etooth is most often used to connect to a computer or laptop and transfer footage; In addition, it allows you to use the direct printing function on printers equipped with Bluetooth. The range of Bluetooth communication is up to 10 m, and the devices do not necessarily have to be in direct line of sight to each other.

- NFC chip. NFC (Near-Field Communication) is a wireless communication technology designed to connect various portable devices with each other at a distance of up to several centimeters. In cameras it plays an auxiliary role, designed to facilitate connection with other devices (smartphones, tablets, etc.) using a longer-range standard (Wi-Fi or Bluetooth). Instead of delving into the settings - looking for devices, connecting them manually - just bring the NFC camera to a gadget equipped with the same chip and confirm the connection request.

— Control from a smartphone. The ability to remotely control the camera using a smartphone, tablet or other similar gadget. The connection between the camera and the control device is usually carried out via Wi-Fi (see above), while a special application is used for control, and the gadget’s screen plays the role of a viewfinder. The specific capabilities of such control can be different - releasing the shutter on command, selecting exposure parameters and other shooting settings, focusing by touch, etc. Often, it is also possible to “drain” the footage onto the control device and, through it, to the Internet. Note that for cameras used with mobile phones (see “Camera Type”), this function is not indicated: such a camera is usually mounted directly on the device, and there is no talk of remote control.
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