Nằm trong số những mẫu máy ảnh DSLR đáng mua nhất hiện nay, Canon EOS 750D và Nikon D5500 thực sự là sự lựa chọn lý tưởng cho người mới làm quen, và cả những nhiếp ảnh gia chuyên nghiệp Show
Bài viết sẽ so sánh những ưu nhược điểm và thông số của 2 mẫu máy ảnh Canon EOS 70D và Canon EOS 750D để xem đâu mới là sự lựa chọn tốt hơn cả On this page, we will be reviewing the Canon 760D vs Nikon D5500, both Entry-Level DSLR digital cameras by manufacturers Canon and Nikon. The image resolution of the 760D (24MP) and the D5500 (24MP) is relatively well matched and both cameras posses the same sensor dimensions (APS-C). The 760D was released 2 months later than the D5500 which means that they are both of a similar generation. Both of the cameras have the same body design (Compact SLR). Before getting into a step-by-step comparison, here is a concise summation of how the 760D matches up versus the D5500 in the way of portability, imaging, features and an overall grade. Canon 760D vs Nikon D5500 GalleryThe following is a preview of the gallery photos for Canon EOS 760D and Nikon D5500. The complete galleries are available at and . Reasons to pick Canon 760D over the Nikon D5500760D D5500 Screen resolution1040k Reasons to pick Nikon D5500 over the Canon 760DD5500 760D Screen dimensions3.2" Common features in the Canon 760D and Nikon D5500760D D5500 LaunchedFebruary 2015 Canon 760D vs Nikon D5500 Physical ComparisonIf you're aiming to lug around your camera frequently, you will have to think about its weight and measurements. The Canon 760D features external measurements of 132mm x 101mm x 78mm (5.2" x 4.0" x 3.1") with a weight of 565 grams (1.25 lbs) whilst the Nikon D5500 has proportions of 124mm x 97mm x 70mm (4.9" x 3.8" x 2.8") accompanied by a weight of 420 grams (0.93 lbs). Analyze the Canon 760D vs Nikon D5500 in the all new Camera with Lens Size Comparison Tool. Remember that, the weight of an Interchangeable Lens Camera will vary depending on the lens you are utilising at the time. The following is a front view measurement comparison of the 760D versus the D5500. Considering dimensions and weight, the portability rating of the 760D and D5500 is 66 and 71 respectively. Canon 760D vs Nikon D5500 Sensor ComparisonNormally, it is hard to visualise the contrast between sensor measurements purely by looking at technical specs. The photograph below might offer you a more clear sense of the sensor measurements in the 760D and D5500. As you have seen, both of these cameras have the same sensor dimensions and the identical resolution therefore you should expect similar quality of photographs though you may want to take the release date of the products into consideration. The Canon EOS 760D (called Canon T6s in some regions) and the Nikon D5500 are two digital cameras that were revealed to the public, respectively, in February 2015 and January 2015. Both are DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) cameras that are equipped with an APS-C sensor. Both cameras offer a resolution of 24 megapixels. Below is an overview of the main specs of the two cameras as a starting point for the comparison. Going beyond this snapshot of core features and characteristics, what are the differences between the Canon EOS 760D and the Nikon D5500? Which one should you buy? Read on to find out how these two cameras compare with respect to their body size, their imaging sensors, their shooting features, their input-output connections, and their reception by expert reviewers. Body comparisonThe physical size and weight of the Canon 760D and the Nikon D5500 are illustrated in the side-by-side display below. The two cameras are presented according to their relative size. Three successive views from the front, the top, and the rear are shown. All width, height and depth measures are rounded to the nearest millimeter. The D5500 can be obtained in two different colors (black, red), while the 760D is only available in black. If the front view area (width x height) of the cameras is taken as an aggregate measure of their size, the Nikon D5500 is notably smaller (10 percent) than the Canon 760D. Moreover, the D5500 is markedly lighter (17 percent) than the 760D. In this context, it is worth noting that neither the 760D nor the D5500 are weather-sealed. The above size and weight comparisons are to some extent incomplete since they do not consider the interchangeable lenses that both of these cameras require. Yet, since both cameras are based around an APS-C sensor, their respective lenses will tend to have similar dimensions and heft. You can compare the optics available for the two cameras in the Canon EF Lens Catalog (760D) and the Nikon Lens Catalog (D5500). Concerning battery life, the 760D gets 440 shots out of its LP-E17 battery, while the D5500 can take 820 images on a single charge of its EN-EL14a power pack. The following table provides a synthesis of the main physical specifications of the two cameras and other similar ones. If you want to switch the focus of the display and review another camera pair, you can move across to the CAM-parator tool and choose from the broad selection of possible camera comparisons there. Any camera decision will naturally be influenced heavily by the price. The manufacturer’s suggested retail prices give an idea on the placement of the camera in the maker’s lineup and the broader market. The 760D was launched at a markedly lower price (by 28 percent) than the D5500, which puts it into a different market segment. Usually, retail prices stay at first close to the launch price, but after several months, discounts become available. Later in the product cycle and, in particular, when the replacement model is about to appear, further discounting and stock clearance sales often push the camera price considerably down. Sensor comparisonThe size of the sensor inside a digital camera is one of the key determinants of image quality. A large sensor will generally have larger individual pixels that offer better low-light sensitivity, provide wider , and have richer than smaller pixels in a sensor of the same technological generation. Further, a large sensor camera will give the photographer additional creative options when using shallow to isolate a subject from its background. On the downside, larger sensors are more costly to manufacture and tend to lead to bigger and heavier cameras and lenses. Both cameras under consideration feature an APS-C sensor, but their sensors differ slightly in size. The sensor area in the D5500 is 11 percent bigger. As a result of these sensor size differences, the cameras have format factors, respectively, of 1.6 (760D) and 1.5. Both cameras have a native aspect ratio (sensor width to sensor height) of 3:2. Even though the D5500 has a larger sensor, both cameras offer the same resolution of 24 megapixels. This implies that the D5500 has a lower pixel density and larger individual pixels (with a of 3.91μm versus 3.72μm for the 760D), which gives it a potential advantage in terms of light gathering capacity. The two cameras were released in close succession, so that their sensors are from the same technological generation. Coming back to sensor resolution, it should be mentioned that the D5500 has no anti-alias filter installed, so that it can capture all the detail its sensor resolves. The 760D has on-sensor phase detect pixels, which results in fast and reliable autofocus acquisition even during live view operation. The Canon EOS 760D has a native sensitivity range from ISO 100 to ISO 12800, which can be extended to ISO 100-25600. The corresponding ISO settings for the Nikon D5500 are ISO 100 to ISO 25600 (no boost). Technology-wise, both cameras are equipped with CMOS (Complementary Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor) sensors. Both cameras use a Bayer filter for capturing RGB colors on a square grid of photosensors. This arrangement is found in most digital cameras. Since 2007, DXO Mark has published sensor performance measurements that have been derived using a consistent methodology. This service assesses and scores the color depth ("DXO Portrait"), dynamic range ("DXO Landscape"), and low-light sensitivity ("DXO Sports") of camera sensors, and also publishes an overall camera score. Of the two cameras under consideration, the D5500 offers substantially better image quality than the 760D (overall score 14 points higher). The advantage is based on 1.5 bits higher color depth, 2 EV in additional dynamic range, and 0.7 stops in additional low light sensitivity. The adjacent table reports on the physical sensor characteristics and the outcomes of the DXO sensor quality tests for a sample of comparator-cameras. Sensor Characteristics # Camera Model Sensor Class Resolution (MP) Horiz. Pixels Vert. Pixels Video Format DXO Portrait DXO Landscape DXO Sports DXO Overall 1. Canon 760D APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/30p22.612.0915702. Nikon D5500 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p24.114.01438843. Canon 2000D APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/30p22.611.91009714. Canon 77D APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p23.613.3971785. Canon 800D APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p23.713.11586806. Canon M5 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p23.412.41262777. Canon 750D APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/30p22.712.0919718. Canon 1200D APS-C 17.9 5184 34561080/30p21.911.3724639. Canon G1 X Mark II 1.5-inch 13.0 4160 31201080/30p21.510.85815810. Canon G7 X 1-inch 20.0 5472 36481080/60p23.012.75567111. Canon 650D APS-C 17.9 5184 34561080/30p21.711.27226212. Nikon D5600 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p24.114.013068413. Nikon D3400 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p24.813.911928614. Nikon D3300 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p24.312.813858215. Nikon D5300 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p24.013.913388316. Nikon D5200 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60i24.213.9128484 Note: DXO values in italics represent estimates based on sensor size and age.
Many modern cameras are not only capable of taking still images, but can also record movies. The two cameras under consideration both have sensors whose read-out speed is fast enough to capture moving pictures, but the D5500 provides a faster frame rate than the 760D. It can shoot movie footage at 1080/60p, while the Canon is limited to 1080/30p. Feature comparisonBeyond body and sensor, cameras can and do differ across a range of features. The 760D and the D5500 are similar in the sense that both have an optical viewfinder. The latter is useful for getting a clear image for framing even in brightly lit environments. The viewfinders of both cameras offer the same field of view (95%), but the viewfinder of the D5500 has a higher magnification than the one of the 760D (0.57x vs 0.51x), so that the size of the image transmitted appears closer to the size seen with the naked human eye. The table below summarizes some of the other core capabilities of the Canon 760D and Nikon D5500 in connection with corresponding information for a sample of similar cameras. Core Features # Camera Model Viewfinder (Type or 000 dots) Control Panel (yes/no) LCD Specifications (inch/000 dots) LCD Attach- ment Touch Screen (yes/no) Max Shutter Speed * Max Shutter Flaps * Built-in Flash (yes/no) Built-in Image Stab 1. Canon 760Doptical Y3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 2. Nikon D5500optical n3.2 / 1037 swivel Y 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 3. Canon 2000Doptical n3.0 / 920 fixed n 1/4000s 3.0/s Y n 4. Canon 77Doptical Y3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/4000s 6.0/s Y n 5. Canon 800Doptical n3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/4000s 6.0/s Y n 6. Canon M52360 n3.2 / 1620 tilting Y 1/4000s 9.0/s Y n 7. Canon 750Doptical n3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 8. Canon 1200Doptical n3.0 / 460 fixed n 1/4000s 3.0/s Y n 9. Canon G1 X Mark IIoptional n3.0 / 1040 tilting Y 1/4000s 5.2/s Y Y 10. Canon G7 Xnone n3.0 / 1040 tilting Y 1/2000s 6.5/s Y Y 11. Canon 650Doptical n3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 12. Nikon D5600optical n3.2 / 1037 swivel Y 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 13. Nikon D3400optical n3.0 / 921 fixed n 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 14. Nikon D3300optical n3.0 / 921 fixed n 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 15. Nikon D5300optical n3.2 / 1037 swivel n 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 16. Nikon D5200optical n3.0 / 921 swivel n 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n Notes: *) Information refers to the mechanical shutter, unless the camera only has an electronic one.
One feature that is present on the 760D, but is missing on the D5500 is a top-level LCD. While being, of course, smaller than the rear screen, the control panel conveys some of the essential shooting information and can be convenient for quick and easy settings verification. Both cameras have an articulated rear screen that can be turned to be front-facing. This feature will be particularly appreciated by vloggers and photographers who are interested in taking selfies. The Nikon D5500 has an intervalometer built-in. This enables the photographer to capture time lapse sequences, such as flower blooming, a sunset or moon rise, without purchasing an external camera trigger and related software. Concerning the storage of imaging data, both the 760D and the D5500 write their files to SDXC cards. Both cameras can use UHS-I cards, which provide for Ultra High Speed data transfer of up to 104 MB/s. Connectivity comparisonFor some imaging applications, the extent to which a camera can communicate with its environment can be an important aspect in the camera decision process. The table below provides an overview of the connectivity of the Canon EOS 760D and Nikon D5500 and, in particular, the interfaces the cameras (and selected comparators) provide for accessory control and data transfer. Input-Output Connections # Camera Model Hotshoe Port Internal Mic / Speaker Microphone Port Headphone Port HDMI Port USB Port WiFi Support NFC Support Bluetooth Support 1. Canon 760DYstereo / monoY-mini2.0YY- 2. Nikon D5500Ystereo / monoY-mini2.0Y-- 3. Canon 2000DYmono / mono--mini2.0YY- 4. Canon 77DYstereo / monoY-mini2.0YYY 5. Canon 800DYstereo / monoY-mini2.0YYY 6. Canon M5Ystereo / monoY-mini2.0YYY 7. Canon 750DYstereo / monoY-mini2.0YY- 8. Canon 1200DYmono / mono--mini2.0- 9. Canon G1 X Mark IIYstereo / mono--mini2.0YY- 10. Canon G7 X-stereo / mono--micro2.0YY- 11. Canon 650DYstereo / monoY-mini2.0- 12. Nikon D5600Ystereo / monoY-mini2.0YYY 13. Nikon D3400Ymono / mono--mini2.0--Y 14. Nikon D3300Ymono / monoY-mini2.0- 15. Nikon D5300Ystereo / monoY-mini2.0Y 16. Nikon D5200Ystereo / monoY-mini2.0---
Both the 760D and the D5500 have been discontinued, but can regularly be found used on ebay. The D5500 was replaced by the Nikon D5600, while the 760D was followed by the Canon 77D. Further information on the features and operation of the 760D and D5500 can be found, respectively, in the Canon 760D Manual (free pdf) or the online Nikon D5500 Manual. Review summarySo how do things add up? Is there a clear favorite between the Canon 760D and the Nikon D5500? Which camera is better? A synthesis of the relative strong points of each of the models is listed below. Advantages of the Canon EOS 760D:
Reasons to prefer the Nikon D5500:
If the count of relative strengths (bullet points above) is taken as a measure, the D5500 is the clear winner of the contest (11 : 5 points). However, the relevance of individual strengths will vary across photographers, so that you might want to apply your own weighing scheme to the summary points when reflecting and deciding on a new camera. A professional wildlife photographer will view the differences between cameras in a way that diverges from the perspective of a family photog, and a person interested in architecture has distinct needs from a sports shooter. Hence, the decision which camera is best and worth buying is often a very personal one. 760D 05:11 D5500 How about other alternatives? Do the specifications of the Canon 760D and the Nikon D5500 place the cameras among the top in their class? Find out in the latest Best DSLR Camera listing whether the two cameras rank among the cream of the crop. In any case, while the comparison of technical specifications can provide a useful overview of the capabilities of different cameras, it says little about, for example, the shooting experience and imaging performance of the 760D and the D5500 in practical situations. User reviews, such as those found at amazon, can sometimes inform about these issues, but such feedback is often incomplete, inconsistent, and biased. Expert reviewsThis is where reviews by experts come in. The following table reports the overall ratings of the cameras as published by some of the major camera review sites (amateurphotographer [AP], cameralabs [CL], digitalcameraworld [DCW], dpreview [DPR], ephotozine [EPZ], photographyblog [PB]). As can be seen, the professional reviewers agree in many cases on the quality of different cameras, but sometimes their assessments diverge, reinforcing the earlier point that a camera decision is often a very personal choice. The above review scores should be interpreted with care, though. The assessments were made in relation to similar cameras of the same technological generation. Thus, a score needs to be put into the context of the launch date and the launch price of the camera, and comparisons of ratings among very different cameras or across long time periods have little meaning. Also, kindly note that some of the listed sites have over time developped their review approaches and their reporting style. Other camera comparisonsDid this review help to inform your camera decision process? In case you would like to check on the differences and similarities of other camera models, just make your choice using the following search menu. There is also a set of direct links to comparison reviews that other users of the CAM-parator app explored.
Specifications: Canon 760D vs Nikon D5500Below is a side-by-side comparison of the specs of the two cameras to facilitate a quick review of their differences and common features. |