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    Canon EOS Rebel T6i Digital SLR with EF-S 18-55mm IS STM Lens - Wi-Fi Enabled

    • Great features and shooting modes
    • When I bought the T5i, many people did not move to that camera from T4-3-2, because they just didn't see the better features
    • I rated this camera 5 stars, because it combines great features, photos, and a great price
    • The t6i has some great features as well, the wifi functionality is very useful, and can connect directly to an iPhone/droid without a wifi network.
    • Obviously it lacks some features that the pro line Canons have, but then again this wasn't bought at a 5D price; or an 80D price for that matter
    • I really enjoy the video features of the T6i, its touch-screen capabilities, and the ability to photograph using the LCD monitor as to see what the photos will look like before snapping pictures
    • There's also a handheld night shooting that is done in-camera - similar idea, but it takes 4 consecutive shots at normal exposure and puts them together (only good for stationary subjects).Another nice feature is the Self-timer-continuous mode - after the 10 second timer, instead of just shooting 1 shot, you can have it do multiple shots
    • This is a powerful camera with a high quality sensor, good stock lens (that you'll probably want to upgrade nonetheless), and a rich feature set
    • I would say this is it's number one feature
    • Most pros, always say they thought it was a gimmicky feature, until they started using one
    • The best feature is the the built in WIFI
    • I loved the HD video feature, the swivel touch screen, and the ease of use, but my favorite feature is the wifi
    • I love the wifi feature to transfer photos to my phone quickly
    • this one has amazing features, and has a very user friendly menu
    • Great features, love the video
    • There are some strange missing features that don't carry over from the T6s, such as digital video zoom
    • Picture quality isn't as clear and sharp as I expected from a high resolution camera, but I believe the problem is with the automated focus points picking nearby items instead of more distant objects in the center of the picture