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Canon EOS 750D

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Canon EOS 750D with kit lens 18–55mm

The Canon EOS 750D (also sold as the Rebel T6i in North America and Kiss X8i in Japan) is a 24.2 MP APS-C DSLR released in February 2015. It is available at the makerspace as a shared resource — great for product shots, documentation, macro work and experimenting with photography fundamentals.

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The Mode Dial

The big dial on top controls how much the camera thinks for you versus how much you control manually.

Symbol Name What it does Best for
AUTO / 🟢 Scene Intelligent Auto Camera decides everything Absolute beginners, snapshots
CA Creative Auto Auto, but you can nudge blur and brightness Getting comfy with creative choices
P Program AE Camera sets exposure, you control ISO + flash General use once you know a little
Tv Shutter Priority You set shutter speed, camera sets aperture Moving subjects, light trails, freezing motion
Av Aperture Priority You set aperture, camera sets shutter speed Portraits, product shots, controlling depth of field
M Manual You control everything Studio work, full creative control
/ 🌕 Scene modes Presets for Portrait, Landscape, Sports, etc. Quick situational shooting
Movie Video recording mode Video, obviously

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The Exposure Triangle

Every photo is determined by three settings working together. Change one, and the others are affected.

△ The Exposure Triangle
◎ Aperture ⏱ Shutter Speed ☉ ISO
Controls how much light enters through the lens and depth of field Controls how long the sensor is exposed to light Controls the sensor's sensitivity to light

Aperture ◎ (f-stop)

Written as f/2.8, f/5.6, f/16, etc. Counter-intuitively: smaller number = bigger opening = more light + blurrier background.

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f-stop Aperture size Depth of field Light Typical use
f/1.8 – f/2.8 ● Large Very shallow (blurry BG) ⭐⭐⭐ Lots Portrait, low light
f/4 – f/5.6 ◕ Medium Moderate ⭐⭐ Some General, kit lens sweet spot
f/8 – f/11 ○ Small Deep (most things sharp) ⭐ Less Landscapes, product shots
f/16 – f/22 ◌ Tiny Very deep Minimal Macro stacking, architecture

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Shutter Speed ⏱

Written as 1/500, 1/60, 2" etc. Faster = freezes motion. Slower = motion blur + camera shake.

Speed Effect Notes
1/1000 and faster Freezes fast motion Sports, machines in motion
1/250 – 1/500 Freezes normal motion Walking people, everyday use
1/60 – 1/125 Slight blur possible Handheld safe zone with IS lens
1/30 and slower Motion blur / light trails Use a tripod. Anything below 1/focal length = shake risk.
Bulb (B) Open as long as you hold Star trails, lightning, long exposures

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ISO ☉

Higher ISO = brighter image + more grain (noise). Use the lowest ISO that gives a properly exposed shot.

ISO Noise Use when…
100 – 400 ✓ Clean Outdoors, good light, studio
800 – 1600 Slight grain Indoors, cloudy, dim makerspace
3200 – 6400 Visible grain Low light, concerts, candid
12800 – H25600 Heavy grain Emergency only — noticeably soft

Field of View & Crop Factor

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The 750D has an APS-C sensor (22.3 × 14.9 mm), which is smaller than a full-frame (35mm) sensor. This means lenses appear 1.6× more zoomed in than they would on a full-frame camera.

Lens focal length Effective focal length on 750D Effective angle of view
18mm ~29mm Wide — fits in a room
35mm ~56mm Close to natural human vision
50mm ~80mm Short portrait length
85mm ~136mm Classic portrait
200mm ~320mm Strong telephoto

This is useful for makerspace documentation: an 18–55mm kit lens at 18mm gives you a workbench-width shot in the big room.


Autofocus

AF Modes

Symbol Mode Use it for…
ONE SHOT Single autofocus — locks when you half-press ◉ Still subjects, product photography
AI FOCUS Auto-switches between One Shot and Servo Mixed shooting, safe default
AI SERVO Continuous AF — keeps tracking a moving subject Moving people, action

AF Point Selection

The 750D has 19 cross-type AF points. By default it uses all of them (camera picks). For product shots or portraits, manually select a single point:

  1. Press the AF point button (top-right of viewfinder area, icon)
  2. Use the d-pad or touchscreen to move the point
  3. Half-press shutter to lock focus, then recompose if needed

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Metering Modes

Controls which part of the frame the camera uses to calculate exposure.

Symbol Mode Description
Evaluative Analyses the whole scene — default, works 90% of the time
Partial Reads ~9% at centre — useful for backlit subjects
Spot Reads ~3.8% at centre — pin-precise, for tricky lighting
Centre-weighted Biases the centre but reads the whole frame

Live View & Video

Press the ▶■ switch beside the viewfinder to enter Live View. The screen flips out and rotates — useful for overhead shots on a copy stand.

  • Touch the screen to focus on a spot
  • Pinch to zoom for manual focus check
  • Movie mode: turn the mode dial to ▶, press the red ● button to record

Video specs:

Resolution Frame rates Notes
1080p (Full HD) 24p / 25p / 30p Best for general video
720p (HD) 50p / 60p Smooth slow-motion at 50%
480p (SD) 25p / 30p Small file sizes only

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White Balance

White balance tells the camera what true white looks like in your lighting. Wrong WB = orange/blue cast.

Symbol Setting Use when…
AWB Auto White Balance Default — usually fine
Daylight Outdoors in sun
Cloudy Overcast sky
💡 Tungsten / Incandescent Old warm bulbs (goes very blue — correct for orange cast)
💡□ White fluorescent Strip lighting (common in makerspace rooms)
Flash When using the popup flash
K Kelvin Manual colour temperature — for nerds and studios
Custom Set from a grey card — most accurate

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Shooting RAW vs JPEG

RAW (.CR2) JPEG
File size ~25–30 MB per shot ~5–10 MB per shot
Editing flexibility Maximum — recover blown highlights, fix WB, etc. Limited
Straight out of camera Flat, needs processing Ready to use
Use for Product shots, portraits, anything you'll edit Quick documentation, web use

Set via MENU → ▦ (camera icon) → Image Quality


Flash

The built-in popup flash (GN 9.4 at ISO 100) is adequate for fill flash or emergency indoor use. It is not flattering for portraits.

For makerspace use (3D scanning, product photography):

  • Turn flash OFF — use diffused ambient light or a desk lamp
  • Use the ⚡ Flash Off mode on the dial if you want the camera to still auto-expose without ever firing flash

External flash hotshoe is standard Canon E-TTL II compatible.


Technical Specifications

Canon EOS 750D — Full Specifications
📷 Sensor
Sensor type APS-C CMOS
Sensor size 22.3 × 14.9 mm
Crop factor 1.6×
Effective pixels 24.2 megapixels
Max resolution 6000 × 4000 px (3.71 µm pixel pitch)
Aspect ratios 3:2, 4:3, 16:9, 1:1
⏱ Shutter
Type Electronic focal-plane
Speed range 1/4000 s — 30 s + Bulb
Flash sync 1/200 s (X-sync)
Continuous shooting 5.0 fps (180 JPEG / 7 RAW)
🔍 Autofocus
AF system 19 cross-type points (Hybrid CMOS AF III)
Centre point High-precision double cross-type at f/2.8
Live view AF FlexiZone-Multi / Single, Face Detection, Movie Servo
☉ Sensitivity
Native ISO range ISO 100 – 12800
Extended ISO H: 25600
📹 Video
Max resolution 1920 × 1080 (Full HD) at 24/25/30p
720p 50p / 60p
Codec H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC (.MOV)
External mic 3.5 mm mini-jack ✓
🖵 Display
Screen 3.0" vari-angle Clear View II TFT touchscreen, 1,040,000 dots
Viewfinder Optical pentamirror, 95% coverage, 0.82× magnification
🔌 Power & Body
Battery LP-E17 Li-Ion (1040 mAh), ~440 shots per charge (CIPA)
Storage SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I)
Connectivity Wi-Fi, NFC
Lens mount Canon EF-S (EF lenses compatible with 1.6× crop)
Body dimensions 132 × 101 × 78 mm
Weight (body only) 510 g
Processor DIGIC 6 (14-bit processing)
Metering 63-zone iFCL + 7560-px RGB+IR sensor

Sensor Size Comparison

Sensor format Dimensions Area Crop factor Example cameras
Full Frame (35mm) 36 × 24 mm 864 mm² Canon 5D, Sony A7
APS-H 28.7 × 19.1 mm 548 mm² 1.26× Canon 1D (old)
APS-C (Canon) 22.3 × 14.9 mm 332 mm² 1.6× EOS 750D ← you are here
APS-C (Nikon/Sony) 23.5 × 15.6 mm 367 mm² 1.5× Nikon D3500, Sony A6400
Micro Four Thirds 17.3 × 13 mm 225 mm² Olympus OM-D, Panasonic GH5
1" 13.2 × 8.8 mm 116 mm² 2.7× Sony RX100 series
1/2.3" 6.17 × 4.55 mm 28 mm² 5.6× Most compact cameras / smartphones

Common Makerspace Use Cases

Product / Object Documentation

  • Use Av mode at f/8 – f/11 for maximum sharpness and depth
  • ISO 100–400 if you have decent light
  • Use the flip screen for overhead copy-stand shots
  • White balance: Custom from a grey card, or shoot RAW
  • For EinScan objects: shoot at f/8 before and after scanning — useful reference

Macro / Close-up Work

  • Kit lens works down to ~25cm — for tighter work, use extension tubes (check lens bag)
  • Manual focus + live view magnification (🔍 button)
  • Use AI Servo + continuous burst if subject might move
  • Aperture: f/8–f/16 for more depth (very shallow at close range)

3D Scanning Support

  • Shoot reference photos of subject before placing on EinScan SE turntable
  • Use consistent lighting — turn off overhead flickering strips if possible (Anti-flicker mode: MENU → ▦ → Anti-flicker shooting)

Workshop / Event Documentation

  • AI Focus auto mode, ISO Auto (max 3200), Av at f/4–f/5.6
  • Use the articulating screen to get interesting low angles
  • Wi-Fi + Canon Camera Connect app lets you use your phone as remote shutter

Infrared / Modified Photography

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Known Issues

  • Sensor banding in astrophotography: Horizontal banding artefacts visible under aggressive post-processing — inherent to Hybrid CMOS AF III phase-detect pixels. Not a defect, just a limitation.
  • Dark circles (early units): Canon issued a recall/repair for a small batch of early 750D/760D units with circular dark patterns. Check serial number against Canon's list if shooting at small apertures in bright light.

Lens Compatibility

Mount Compatible? Notes
EF-S ✓ Full native Designed for APS-C — widest angle options
EF ✓ Full native Full-frame lenses work fine, with 1.6× crop
EF-M ✗ No Mirrorless mount — incompatible
RF ✗ No New Canon mirrorless — incompatible without adapter
Third-party EF ⚠ Usually Sigma/Tamron Art series generally fine; older manual primes need adapter

See Also


External Resources


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