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<div style="font-size:210%; font-weight:700; line-height:1.15;">Canon EOS 750D <span style="font-size:55%; font-weight:400; opacity:0.6;">/ Rebel T6i / Kiss X8i</span></div>
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<div style="margin-top:6px; opacity:0.75; font-size:105%;">Beginner-friendly DSLR · point-and-shoot when you want, fully manual when you're ready.</div>
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<span style="background:#2e2e2e; padding:5px 12px; border-radius:999px; font-size:88%;">&#x1F4F7;&nbsp;24.2 MP</span>
<span style="font-size:2.0em; font-weight:800; letter-spacing:-0.5px; display:block; line-height:1.1;">Canon EOS 750D</span>
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<span style="font-size:0.95em; color:#aaa; font-weight:300;">Also known as: Rebel T6i (Americas) · Kiss X8i (Japan)</span>
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<span style="color:#999; font-size:0.85em;">&#x1F4F7;&nbsp;24.2&nbsp;MP&nbsp;&nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp;APS-C&nbsp;CMOS&nbsp;&nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp;1.6× Crop&nbsp;&nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp;19-point AF&nbsp;&nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp;5&nbsp;fps&nbsp;&nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp;1080p Video&nbsp;&nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp;Wi-Fi&nbsp;+&nbsp;NFC&nbsp;&nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp;Released Feb&nbsp;2015</span>
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&#x26A1; <strong>New here?</strong> Jump straight to <strong>[[#The Mode Dial|The Mode Dial]]</strong> — it's all you need to get a photo. Come back to the rest when you're curious.
'''Jump to:''' &nbsp;
[[#Just Want to Shoot?|Quick Start]] &nbsp;·&nbsp;
[[#The Mode Dial|Mode Dial]] &nbsp;·&nbsp;
[[#The Exposure Triangle|Exposure Triangle]] &nbsp;·&nbsp;
[[#Field of View &amp; Crop Factor|Crop Factor]] &nbsp;·&nbsp;
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[[#Technical Specifications|Tech Specs]]
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== Just Want to Shoot? ==
 
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&#x26A1; '''New here? Only read this box.''' Come back to the rest when you're curious.
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| Just take photos — I don't care about settings || Turn dial to <span style="background:#4caf50; color:#fff; padding:1px 7px; border-radius:4px; font-weight:700;">A+</span> and shoot
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| Blurry background (portrait look) || Dial to '''Av''' · set a low f-number (f/1.8–f/2.8)
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| Freeze fast motion || Dial to '''Tv''' · set 1/500 or faster
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| It's dark and photos are noisy || Try a lower ISO first · if already low, you need more light
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| Record video || Flip the switch to &#x25B6; · press red &#x25CF; button
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| Photos are blurry || Check: is AF on? Half-press shutter to focus before shooting. Use faster shutter if subject is moving.
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== The Mode Dial ==
== The Mode Dial ==


The dial on top controls how much the camera thinks for you.
The top dial controls the camera's autopilot level. Most people never leave the left half.


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| style="text-align:center; font-size:1.3em;" | <span style="background:#4caf50; color:#fff; padding:2px 7px; border-radius:4px; font-weight:700;">A+</span> || Scene Intelligent Auto || Camera decides everything — exposure, focus, flash || Total beginners, grab shots
| style="text-align:center;" | <span style="background:#4caf50; color:#fff; padding:2px 8px; border-radius:4px; font-weight:700;">A+</span> || Scene Intelligent Auto || Camera controls everything || Total beginners, grab shots
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| style="text-align:center; font-weight:700;" | CA || Creative Auto || Auto + you can nudge blur/brightness sliders || First step toward creative control
| style="text-align:center; font-weight:700;" | CA || Creative Auto || Auto + nudge blur &amp; brightness || Stepping off full-auto
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| style="text-align:center; font-weight:700;" | P || Program AE || Auto exposure, but you control ISO, flash, WB || General shooting when you know a little
| style="text-align:center; font-weight:700;" | P || Program AE || Auto exposure, manual ISO/flash/WB || Intermediate "smart auto"
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| style="text-align:center; font-weight:700; color:#cc0000;" | Tv || Shutter Priority || You set shutter speed; camera sets aperture || Freezing or blurring motion
| style="text-align:center; font-weight:700; color:#cc0000;" | Tv || Shutter Priority || You pick speed · camera picks aperture || Motion control
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| style="text-align:center; font-weight:700; color:#cc0000;" | Av || Aperture Priority || You set f-stop; camera sets shutter speed || Portraits, product shots, depth of field control
| style="text-align:center; font-weight:700; color:#cc0000;" | Av || Aperture Priority || You pick f-stop · camera picks speed || Background blur, depth control
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| style="text-align:center; font-weight:700; color:#cc0000;" | M || Manual || You control everything || Studio, copy stand, full creative control
| style="text-align:center; font-weight:700; color:#cc0000;" | M || Manual || You control everything || Studio, copy stand, full control
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| style="text-align:center;" | &#x25B6; || Movie || Video recording || Video. Obviously.
| style="text-align:center;" | &#x25B6; || Movie || Video recording || Video
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&#x1F4A1; <strong>Recommended starting point: Av (Aperture Priority).</strong> You control the background blur; the camera handles the rest. Teaches you the most while keeping results usable.
&#x1F4A1; '''Best first step into manual:''' Use '''Av''' mode. Set f/4 or f/5.6 and let the camera figure out the rest. You get creative control over depth of field without worrying about exposure.
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== The Exposure Triangle ==


Every photo is a balance of three settings. Change one and the others are affected.
Every photo is a balance of three things. Understanding all three is what separates snapshots from deliberate photos.


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<span style="font-size:1.6em;">&#x25CE;</span><br/><strong style="font-size:0.95em;">Aperture</strong><br/><span style="color:#aaa; font-size:0.8em;">Controls light &amp; blur</span>
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<span style="font-size:1.6em;">&#x23F1;</span><br/><strong style="font-size:0.95em;">Shutter Speed</strong><br/><span style="color:#aaa; font-size:0.8em;">Controls motion</span>
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=== &#x25CE; Aperture (f-stop) ===
=== &#x25CE; Aperture (f-stop) ===


Written as '''f/1.8''', '''f/5.6''', '''f/16''' etc. Counter-intuitive rule: '''smaller number = bigger hole = more light + blurrier background.'''
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Controls how much light enters the lens and how blurry the background is.
 
'''The unintuitive rule: smaller number = bigger hole = more blur + more light.'''
 
<code>f/1.8 → huge opening &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; f/16 → tiny pinhole</code>


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| style="font-weight:700;" | f/1.8–2.8 || Very blurry || &#x2B24;&#x2B24;&#x2B24; Lots || Portraits, low light
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| style="font-weight:700;" | f/4–f/5.6 || Moderate || General, kit lens range
| style="font-weight:700;" | f/4–5.6 || Moderate || &#x2B24;&#x2B24; Some || Everyday, kit lens
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| style="font-weight:700; color:#cc0000;" | f/8–f/11 || Deep — most things sharp || Product shots, documentation
| style="font-weight:700; color:#cc0000;" | f/8–11 || Sharp throughout || &#x2B24; Less || Products, documentation
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| style="font-weight:700;" | f/16–f/22 || Very deep || Macro stacking, architecture
| style="font-weight:700;" | f/16–22 || Everything sharp || Minimal || Macro stacking
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&#x26A0; The kit lens (18–55mm) only opens to f/3.5 at wide and f/5.6 zoomed. For serious background blur, grab a prime lens (f/1.8) from the lens bag.
&#x26A0; Kit lens (18–55mm) only opens to f/3.5 at wide and f/5.6 zoomed. For serious background blur you need a prime lens — grab the 50mm f/1.8 from the lens bag.
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<div style="text-align:center; font-size:80%; color:#888; margin-top:4px;">Aperture blades physically opening and closing</div>
[[Fil:Aperture-comparison.jpeg|center|frameless|upright=1.0|Aperture comparison — from wide open to closed down]]
[[Fil:Aperture-comparison.jpeg|center|frameless|upright=1.1|Side-by-side comparison of shallow vs deep depth of field]]
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[[Fil:F-stop.gif|center|frameless|upright=1.0|Animated: how f-stop physically changes depth of field]]
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=== &#x23F1; Shutter Speed ===
=== &#x23F1; Shutter Speed ===


Written as '''1/500''', '''1/60''', '''2"''' etc. '''Faster = frozen motion. Slower = blur + shake.'''
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Controls how long the sensor is exposed. Faster freezes motion; slower blurs it.


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| 1/1000+ || Freezes fast motion || Moving machinery, sparks
| 1/1000 s+ || Freezes fast motion || Machinery, sparks, sport
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| 1/250–1/500 || Freezes people || Everyday use
| 1/250–500 s || Freezes people || Safe everyday speed
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| 1/60–1/125 || Slight blur possible || Handheld safe zone (with IS lens)
| 1/60–125 s || May show slight blur || Handheld safe zone (IS lens)
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| 1/30 and slower || Motion blur / light trails || Use a tripod — anything below 1/focal length = shake
| 1/30 s and slower || Motion blur / streaks || Tripod required
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| '''Bulb (B)''' || Open as long as you hold || Star trails, long exposures
| Bulb (B) || Open as long as held || Light trails, astrophotography
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&#x26A0; Flash sync maxes at <strong>1/200 s</strong>. Faster than that with flash = black bar across image.
&#x26A0; Flash sync limit is <strong>1/200 s</strong> — shoot faster with flash and you get a black band across the frame.
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<div style="text-align:center; font-size:80%; color:#888; margin-top:4px;">1/1000 s → 1 s: same scene, same light</div>
[[Fil:Shutter-speed_comparison.jpg|center|frameless|upright=1.0|Shutter speed comparison across multiple exposures]]
[[Fil:Shutterspeed_video.gif|center|frameless|upright=0.6|Animated gif showing motion blur difference at different shutter speeds]]
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<div style="text-align:center; font-size:80%; color:#888; margin-top:4px;">Real-world motion blur difference</div>
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[[Fil:Shutterspeed_video.gif|center|frameless|upright=1.0|Animated: shutter speed effect on a moving subject]]
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=== &#x2609; ISO ===
=== &#x2609; ISO ===


'''Higher ISO = brighter image + more digital noise (grain). Use the lowest ISO that gives a correct exposure.'''
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ISO makes the sensor more sensitive to light — but higher sensitivity = more grain (digital noise). '''Use the lowest ISO that gives a correct exposure.'''


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| 800–1600 || Slight grain || Indoors, cloudy, dim makerspace conditions
| 800–1600 || Slight grain || Indoors, dim ambient light
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| 3200–6400 || Visible grain || Low light, candid, no other option
| 3200–6400 || Visible grain || Dark room, no other option
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| style="color:#cc0000;" | 12800–H25600 || Heavy grain, soft || Emergency only — noticeable quality hit
| style="color:#cc0000;" | 12800–25600 || Heavy grain + soft || Emergency only — image quality drops noticeably
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== &#x25A1; Crop Factor &amp; Field of View ==
 
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== Field of View &amp; Crop Factor ==


The 750D has an '''APS-C sensor''' (22.3 × 14.9 mm) — smaller than a full-frame 35mm sensor. The practical effect: every lens appears '''1.6× more telephoto''' than it would on full-frame.
The 750D's APS-C sensor is smaller than a full-frame (35mm film) sensor. The practical effect: every lens acts '''1.6× more zoomed in''' than it would on full-frame. This is called the '''crop factor'''.


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! Lens focal length !! Acts like on 750D !! Typical use
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| 18mm || ~29mm || Very wide — fits a full workbench || Room/space shots
| 18 mm || ~29 mm || Wide — fits a full workbench in frame
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| 35mm || ~56mm || Close to human eye || Street, general
| 35 mm || ~56 mm || Close to natural human vision
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| 50mm || ~80mm || Flattering short portrait || Product, portraits
| 50 mm || ~80 mm || Flattering short portrait
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| 85mm || ~136mm || Classic portrait length || Subject isolation
| 85 mm || ~136 mm || Classic portrait / detail
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| 200mm || ~320mm || Strong telephoto || Detail/macro at distance
| 200 mm || ~320 mm || Strong telephoto / distant detail
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&#x1F4CC; <strong>Makerspace tip:</strong> The 18–55mm kit lens at 18mm is wide enough to fit the entire CNC table or EinScan turntable in frame from about 60–80 cm away. Great for documentation shots.
&#x1F4CC; The 18–55mm kit lens at 18mm is wide enough to fit the full CNC table or EinScan turntable in frame from ~60–80 cm away — good for documentation shots.
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== Autofocus ==


=== AF Mode (set via button on camera back) ===
=== AF Modes ===


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! Style="background:#1f1f1f; color:#fff;" | Mode
! Style="background:#1f1f1f; color:#fff;" | Behaviour
! Style="background:#1f1f1f; color:#fff;" | Use for
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| style="font-weight:700;" | ONE SHOT || Single — locks when you half-press &#x25C9; || Still subjects, product photography
| '''ONE SHOT''' || Locks focus when you half-press &#x25C9; || Still subjects — product shots, copy stand
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| style="font-weight:700;" | AI FOCUS || Auto-switches between One Shot and Servo || Mixed shooting, safe default
| '''AI FOCUS''' || Switches automatically between modes || Mixed / unpredictable subjects — safe default
|-
|-
| style="font-weight:700; color:#cc0000;" | AI SERVO || Continuous tracking || Moving people, action, things on turntables
| '''AI SERVO''' || Continuously tracks a moving subject || Moving people, machines, action
|}
|}


=== AF Point Selection ===
=== Picking an AF Point ===


By default the camera picks from all 19 points. For precision control:
By default the camera uses all 19 points and picks for you. For precision:


# Press the '''&#x25A6; AF point button''' (top-right of viewfinder area)
# Press the '''&#x25A6; AF point button''' (top-right of viewfinder)
# Use the d-pad or touchscreen to move the active point
# Use the d-pad or tap the screen to move the active point
# Half-press shutter to lock, then recompose
# Half-press shutter to lock, then recompose if needed


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&#x1F4A1; <strong>For copy stand / macro work:</strong> flip the lens barrel switch to <strong>MF</strong> and use Live View + magnifier (&#x1F50D; button) to zoom 5× or 10× for hair-precise manual focus.
&#x1F4A1; '''Macro / copy stand:''' Flip the lens switch to '''MF'''. Use Live View + the magnifier button (&#x1F50D;) to zoom 5× or 10× — lets you nail focus manually to the pixel.
</div>
</div>


<!-- ─── METERING ─── -->
<!-- ───────────────────────────────────
== &#x2299; Metering Modes ==
    SECTION 6: WHITE BALANCE
 
─────────────────────────────────────── -->
Controls ''which part of the frame'' the camera reads to calculate exposure.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
! Symbol !! Mode !! Description
|-
| style="font-size:1.2em; text-align:center;" | &#x2299; || Evaluative || Reads the whole scene — correct 90% of the time, default
|-
| style="font-size:1.2em; text-align:center;" | &#x25D4; || Partial || ~9% at centre — good for backlit subjects
|-
| style="font-size:1.2em; text-align:center;" | &#x25CE; || Spot || ~3.8% at centre — pin-precise for tricky lighting
|-
| style="font-size:1.2em; text-align:center;" | &#x2295; || Centre-weighted || Biases centre but reads whole frame
|}
 
<!-- ─── WHITE BALANCE ─── -->
== &#x2600; White Balance ==
== &#x2600; White Balance ==


Tells the camera what ''true white'' looks like. Wrong setting = orange or blue cast over everything.
Tells the camera what counts as true white. Wrong setting → blue or orange colour cast everywhere.


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
! Symbol !! Setting !! Use when…
! Symbol !! Setting !! Use when…
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | '''AWB''' || Auto White Balance || Default — works most of the time
| '''AWB''' || Auto || Default — works in most situations
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | &#x2600; || Daylight || Direct sun outdoors
| &#x2600; || Daylight || Direct sun
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | &#x2601; || Cloudy || Overcast / open shade
| &#x2601; || Cloudy || Overcast, open shade
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | &#x1F4A1; || Tungsten || Warm incandescent bulbs
| &#x1F4A1; || Tungsten || Warm bulbs / incandescent
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | &#x25A1;&#x1F4A1; || White Fluorescent || Strip/tube lighting — common in makerspace rooms
| &#x25A1;&#x1F4A1; || White Fluorescent || Strip lighting (most makerspace rooms)
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | '''K''' || Kelvin || Manual colour temperature — full nerd mode
| '''K''' || Kelvin (manual) || Full colour temperature control
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | &#x25A1; || Custom || Set from a grey card — most accurate option
| &#x25A1; || Custom (grey card) || Most accurate — set from a reference card
|}
|}


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<div style="background:#f3f3f3; border-left:4px solid #888; padding:11px 15px; border-radius:0 5px 5px 0; font-family:-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,'Segoe UI',Roboto,sans-serif; font-size:93%;">
Under the makerspace's fluorescent tubes, use <strong>White Fluorescent</strong> — or shoot RAW and fix it in Lightroom / Photoshop.
Under the makerspace fluorescent strips: use '''White Fluorescent''' — or shoot RAW and correct in post.
</div>
</div>


<!-- ─── FOCUS MODES ─── -->
<!-- ───────────────────────────────────
== Live View &amp; Video ==
    SECTION 7: MAKERSPACE TIPS
─────────────────────────────────────── -->
== Makerspace Tips ==


Push the '''&#x25B6;&#x25A0;''' switch beside the viewfinder to enter Live View. The screen flips and rotates — handy for overhead copy-stand work.
=== Product &amp; Object Documentation ===
* '''Av mode · f/8–f/11''' — maximum sharpness front to back
* ISO 100–400 under studio lamps; bump up only if needed
* Flip the screen out for overhead copy-stand shots
* White balance: Custom or shoot RAW for most accurate colour


* Tap the screen to move focus point
=== Close-up &amp; Macro ===
* Pinch to zoom for manual focus check
* Kit lens works down to ~25 cm · use extension tubes (lens bag) for tighter work
* In '''Movie mode''' (dial to &#x25B6;) press the red &#x25CF; button to record
* Flip lens to '''MF''' + use Live View magnifier for hair-precise focus
* f/8–f/16 recommended — depth of field gets very thin at close range


=== EinScan 3D Scanning Reference Photos ===
* Shoot the object before placing on the turntable — useful colour/texture reference
* Enable Anti-flicker: '''MENU → &#x1F4F7; → Anti-flicker shooting''' — helps under strip lights
=== Workshop Events &amp; Documentation ===
* AI Focus · ISO Auto (cap 3200) · Av f/4–f/5.6
* Articulating screen is great for floor-level or overhead angles
* Canon Camera Connect app + Wi-Fi = phone as wireless shutter remote
=== Useful Lens Options ===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
! Resolution !! Frame rates !! Notes
! Lens !! Why
|-
|-
| 1080p (Full HD) || 24 / 25 / 30p || Best quality use this
| 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 (kit) || General use fits wide scenes
|-
|-
| 720p (HD) || 50 / 60p || Smooth slow-motion at 50%
| 50mm f/1.8 || Cheap, sharp, cinematic background blur
|-
|-
| 480p (SD) || 25 / 30p || Tiny files only
| Macro lens || PCBs, components, small objects
|}
|}


<div style="background:#fdecea; border-left:4px solid #cc0000; padding:10px 14px; border-radius:0 4px 4px 0; font-size:0.88em;">
<!-- ───────────────────────────────────
&#x26A0; No 4K on the 750D. For 4K documentation use a modern smartphone or check if another camera body is available.
    SECTION 8: KNOWN QUIRKS
</div>
─────────────────────────────────────── -->
== Known Quirks ==


<!-- ─── MAKERSPACE TIPS ─── -->
* '''Astrophotography banding:''' Horizontal stripes appear under aggressive post-processing — an inherent limitation of the Hybrid CMOS AF III phase-detect pixels. Not a defect.
== &#x1F527; Makerspace Use Cases ==
* '''Dark circle issue (early units):''' Canon repaired a small batch with circular dark patterns under certain conditions. Check serial number if shooting small apertures in bright light.


=== Product &amp; Object Documentation ===
| style="width:36%; vertical-align:top;" |
* Mode: '''Av''' at f/8–f/11 for sharp front-to-back depth
* ISO 100–400 under studio lamps; bump up if using ambient only
* Flip screen out for overhead copy-stand shots
* WB: Custom (grey card) or shoot RAW


=== Macro &amp; Close-up Work ===
<!-- ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════
* Kit lens works down to ~25 cm; for tighter shots, use extension tubes (lens bag)
    SIDEBAR CARD 1: TECH SPECS
* Switch lens to '''MF''' + Live View magnifier for hair-precise focus
═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ -->
* f/8–f/16 recommended — depth of field collapses dramatically at close range
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|
<div style="background:#1f1f1f; color:#fff; padding:13px 18px; font-weight:700; font-size:1.0em;">&#x1F4CB; Technical Specs</div>


=== 3D Scanning Reference Photos ===
<div style="padding:4px 18px 16px;">
* Shoot before placing object on EinScan turntable — useful colour/texture reference
* Anti-flicker shooting: '''MENU → &#x1F4F7; → Anti-flicker shooting''' — helps under strip lights


=== Workshop Documentation / Events ===
<div style="background:#cc0000; color:#fff; font-size:73%; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:0.1em; text-transform:uppercase; padding:5px 10px; border-radius:4px; margin:12px 0 8px; display:inline-block;">&#x1F4F7; Sensor</div>
* AI Focus, ISO Auto (cap 3200), Av f/4–f/5.6
{| style="width:100%; font-size:87%;" cellpadding="3"
* Use the articulating screen for low angles
|- | style="color:#666;" | Type || APS-C CMOS
* Canon Camera Connect app + Wi-Fi = phone as wireless remote shutter
|- | style="color:#666;" | Size || 22.3 × 14.9 mm
|- | style="color:#666;" | Resolution || 24.2 MP · 6000 × 4000 px
|- | style="color:#666;" | Pixel size || 3.71 µm
|- | style="color:#666;" | Crop factor || 1.6×
|- | style="color:#666;" | Processor || DIGIC 6 · 14-bit
|}


=== Known Quirks ===
<div style="background:#cc0000; color:#fff; font-size:73%; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:0.1em; text-transform:uppercase; padding:5px 10px; border-radius:4px; margin:12px 0 8px; display:inline-block;">&#x23F1; Shutter</div>
* '''Banding in astrophotography:''' Horizontal stripe artefacts appear under aggressive post-processing — inherent to Hybrid CMOS AF III phase-detect pixels. Not a defect.
{| style="width:100%; font-size:87%;" cellpadding="3"
* '''Dark circle issue (early units):''' Canon repaired a batch of 750D/760D with circular dark patterns. Check your serial if shooting small apertures in bright light.
|- | style="color:#666;" | Range || 1/4000 s – 30 s + Bulb
|- | style="color:#666;" | Flash sync || X-sync 1/200 s
|- | style="color:#666;" | Burst || 5.0 fps
|- | style="color:#666;" | Buffer || 180 JPEG / 7 RAW
|}


| style="width:37%; vertical-align:top;" |
<div style="background:#cc0000; color:#fff; font-size:73%; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:0.1em; text-transform:uppercase; padding:5px 10px; border-radius:4px; margin:12px 0 8px; display:inline-block;">&#x1F50D; Autofocus</div>
{| style="width:100%; font-size:87%;" cellpadding="3"
|- | style="color:#666;" | Points || 19 cross-type
|- | style="color:#666;" | Centre || Double cross-type at f/2.8
|- | style="color:#666;" | System || Hybrid CMOS AF III
|}


<!-- ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
<div style="background:#cc0000; color:#fff; font-size:73%; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:0.1em; text-transform:uppercase; padding:5px 10px; border-radius:4px; margin:12px 0 8px; display:inline-block;">&#x2609; Sensitivity</div>
    SIDEBAR: TECH DATA CARD
{| style="width:100%; font-size:87%;" cellpadding="3"
    ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ -->
|- | style="color:#666;" | Native ISO || 100 – 12800
{| style="width:100%; background:#f8f9fa; border:1px solid #e2e8f0; border-radius:8px; overflow:hidden; font-family:-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,'Segoe UI',Roboto,sans-serif;" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"
|- | style="color:#666;" | Extended || H: 25600
|
|}
<div style="background:#1a1a1a; color:#fff; padding:14px 18px;">
<span style="font-size:1.1em; font-weight:700;">&#x1F4CB; Technical Specifications</span>
</div>


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<div style="background:#cc0000; color:#fff; font-size:73%; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:0.1em; text-transform:uppercase; padding:5px 10px; border-radius:4px; margin:12px 0 8px; display:inline-block;">&#x25B6; Video</div>
{| style="width:100%; font-size:87%;" cellpadding="3"
|- | style="color:#666;" | Max res || 1080p @ 24/25/30p
|- | style="color:#666;" | 720p || 50p / 60p
|- | style="color:#666;" | Codec || H.264 · .MOV
|- | style="color:#666;" | Mic input || 3.5 mm jack &#x2713;
|}


<div style="background:#cc0000; color:#fff; font-size:0.75em; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:0.08em; padding:6px 0; margin:14px 0 8px; text-transform:uppercase; text-align:center; border-radius:3px;">&#x1F4F7; Sensor</div>
<div style="background:#cc0000; color:#fff; font-size:73%; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:0.1em; text-transform:uppercase; padding:5px 10px; border-radius:4px; margin:12px 0 8px; display:inline-block;">&#x1F5B5; Body</div>
{| style="width:100%; font-size:87%;" cellpadding="3"
|- | style="color:#666;" | Screen || 3.0" vari-angle touch · 1,040k dots
|- | style="color:#666;" | Viewfinder || Pentamirror · 95% · 0.82×
|- | style="color:#666;" | Battery || LP-E17 · ~440 shots
|- | style="color:#666;" | Storage || SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-I)
|- | style="color:#666;" | Connectivity || Wi-Fi + NFC
|- | style="color:#666;" | Lens mount || Canon EF / EF-S
|- | style="color:#666;" | Dimensions || 132 × 101 × 78 mm
|- | style="color:#666;" | Weight || 510 g body only
|}


{| style="width:100%; font-size:0.88em;" cellpadding="3"
</div>
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Type || APS-C CMOS
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Size || 22.3 × 14.9 mm
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Pixels || 24.2 MP effective
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Max res || 6000 × 4000 px
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Pixel size || 3.71 µm
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Crop factor || 1.6×
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Processor || DIGIC 6 (14-bit)
|}
|}


<div style="background:#cc0000; color:#fff; font-size:0.75em; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:0.08em; padding:6px 0; margin:14px 0 8px; text-transform:uppercase; text-align:center; border-radius:3px;">&#x23F1; Shutter</div>
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    SIDEBAR CARD 2: SENSOR SIZE
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{| style="width:100%; background:#fff; border:1px solid #e0e0e0; border-radius:10px; overflow:hidden; margin-top:14px; font-family:-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,'Segoe UI',Roboto,sans-serif;" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"
|
<div style="background:#1f1f1f; color:#fff; padding:13px 18px; font-weight:700; font-size:1.0em;">&#x25A1; Sensor Size Comparison</div>
<div style="padding:10px 18px 14px; font-size:87%;">
{| style="width:100%;" cellpadding="4"
! style="text-align:left; color:#666;" | Format !! style="color:#666;" | Size !! style="color:#666;" | Crop
|- | Full Frame || 36 × 24 mm || 1×
|- style="background:#fff3cd; font-weight:700;" | APS-C (Canon) ← this camera || 22.3 × 14.9 mm || 1.6×
|- | APS-C (Nikon/Sony) || 23.5 × 15.6 mm || 1.5×
|- | Micro Four Thirds || 17.3 × 13 mm || 2×
|- | 1" sensor || 13.2 × 8.8 mm || 2.7×
|- | Smartphone (typ.) || ~6 × 4.5 mm || ~5.6×
|}
</div>
|}


{| style="width:100%; font-size:0.88em;" cellpadding="3"
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|-
    SIDEBAR CARD 3: LENS COMPAT
| style="color:#666;" | Type || Electronic focal-plane
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|-
{| style="width:100%; background:#fff; border:1px solid #e0e0e0; border-radius:10px; overflow:hidden; margin-top:14px; font-family:-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,'Segoe UI',Roboto,sans-serif;" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"
| style="color:#666;" | Range || 1/4000 s — 30 s + Bulb
|
|-
<div style="background:#1f1f1f; color:#fff; padding:13px 18px; font-weight:700; font-size:1.0em;">&#x1F50C; Lens Compatibility</div>
| style="color:#666;" | Flash sync || 1/200 s (X-sync)
<div style="padding:10px 18px 14px; font-size:87%;">
|-
{| style="width:100%;" cellpadding="4"
| style="color:#666;" | Burst || 5.0 fps
! style="text-align:left;" | Mount !! !!
|-
|- | style="font-weight:700;" | EF-S || style="color:#388e3c; font-weight:700;" | &#x2713; || APS-C native — widest options
| style="color:#666;" | Buffer || 180 JPEG / 7 RAW
|- | style="font-weight:700;" | EF || style="color:#388e3c; font-weight:700;" | &#x2713; || Full-frame glass · 1.6× crop applies
|- | EF-M || style="color:#cc0000;" | &#x2717; || Mirrorless — incompatible
|- | RF || style="color:#cc0000;" | &#x2717; || New mirrorless — incompatible
|- | 3rd party EF || style="color:#f0ad4e;" | &#x7E; || Sigma/Tamron Art: fine · Old manual: adapter
|}
</div>
|}
|}


<div style="background:#cc0000; color:#fff; font-size:0.75em; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:0.08em; padding:6px 0; margin:14px 0 8px; text-transform:uppercase; text-align:center; border-radius:3px;">&#x1F50D; Autofocus</div>
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    SIDEBAR CARD 4: RAW VS JPEG
═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ -->
{| style="width:100%; background:#fff; border:1px solid #e0e0e0; border-radius:10px; overflow:hidden; margin-top:14px; font-family:-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,'Segoe UI',Roboto,sans-serif;" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"
|
<div style="background:#1f1f1f; color:#fff; padding:13px 18px; font-weight:700; font-size:1.0em;">&#x1F4BE; RAW (.CR2) vs JPEG</div>
<div style="padding:10px 18px 14px; font-size:87%;">
{| style="width:100%;" cellpadding="4"
! !! RAW !! JPEG
|- | File size || ~25–30 MB || ~5–10 MB
|- | Editing || Maximum flexibility || Limited
|- | Ready to use || Needs processing || &#x2713; Straight from camera
|- | Best for || Anything you'll edit || Quick docs &amp; web
|}
<div style="color:#666; margin-top:8px; font-size:93%;">Set via: '''MENU → &#x1F4F7; → Image Quality'''</div>
</div>
|}


{| style="width:100%; font-size:0.88em;" cellpadding="3"
<!-- ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════
|-
    SIDEBAR CARD 5: METERING
| style="color:#666;" | Points || 19 cross-type
═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ -->
|-
{| style="width:100%; background:#fff; border:1px solid #e0e0e0; border-radius:10px; overflow:hidden; margin-top:14px; font-family:-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,'Segoe UI',Roboto,sans-serif;" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"
| style="color:#666;" | Centre || Double cross-type at f/2.8
|
|-
<div style="background:#1f1f1f; color:#fff; padding:13px 18px; font-weight:700; font-size:1.0em;">&#x2299; Metering Modes</div>
| style="color:#666;" | System || Hybrid CMOS AF III
<div style="padding:10px 18px 14px; font-size:87%;">
{| style="width:100%;" cellpadding="4"
! style="font-size:120%; width:28px;" | !! Mode !! When to use
|- | &#x2299; || Evaluative || Default · works ~90% of the time
|- | &#x25D4; || Partial || Backlit subjects (~9% of frame)
|- | &#x25CE; || Spot || Precise reads (~3.8% at centre)
|- | &#x2295; || Centre-weighted || Biases centre, reads whole frame
|}
</div>
|}
|}


<div style="background:#cc0000; color:#fff; font-size:0.75em; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:0.08em; padding:6px 0; margin:14px 0 8px; text-transform:uppercase; text-align:center; border-radius:3px;">&#x2609; ISO</div>
|}
<!-- end two-column layout -->


{| style="width:100%; font-size:0.88em;" cellpadding="3"
----
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Native || 100 – 12800
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Expanded || H: 25600
|}


<div style="background:#cc0000; color:#fff; font-size:0.75em; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:0.08em; padding:6px 0; margin:14px 0 8px; text-transform:uppercase; text-align:center; border-radius:3px;">&#x1F4F9; Video</div>
== Technical Specifications ==


{| style="width:100%; font-size:0.88em;" cellpadding="3"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
|+ Canon EOS 750D — Complete Specifications
! colspan="2" style="background:#1f1f1f; color:#fff;" | &#x1F4F7; Sensor &amp; Imaging
|-
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Max || 1080p @ 24/25/30p
| Sensor type || APS-C CMOS · 22.3 × 14.9 mm
|-
|-
| style="color:#666;" | 720p || 50p / 60p
| Effective pixels || 24.2 MP · 6000 × 4000 px · 3.71 µm pixel pitch
|-
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Codec || H.264 .MOV
| Crop factor || 1.6× (multiply any lens FL by 1.6 to get effective angle)
|-
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Mic jack || 3.5 mm &#x2713;
| Image processor || DIGIC 6 · 14-bit RAW processing
|}
 
<div style="background:#cc0000; color:#fff; font-size:0.75em; font-weight:700; letter-spacing:0.08em; padding:6px 0; margin:14px 0 8px; text-transform:uppercase; text-align:center; border-radius:3px;">&#x1F5B5; Display &amp; Body</div>
 
{| style="width:100%; font-size:0.88em;" cellpadding="3"
|-
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Screen || 3.0" vari-angle touch, 1,040k dots
| Metering || 63-zone iFCL · 7560-px RGB+IR sensor
|-
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Viewfinder || Pentamirror, 95%, 0.82×
! colspan="2" style="background:#1f1f1f; color:#fff;" | &#x23F1; Shutter
|-
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Battery || LP-E17 (~440 shots)
| Type || Electronic focal-plane
|-
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Storage || SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-I)
| Speed range || 1/4000 s — 30 s · Bulb
|-
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Wi-Fi || &#x2713; + NFC
| Flash sync || X-sync at 1/200 s
|-
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Lens mount || Canon EF / EF-S
| Continuous shooting || 5.0 fps · 180 JPEG or 7 RAW frames
|-
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Dimensions || 132 × 101 × 78 mm
! colspan="2" style="background:#1f1f1f; color:#fff;" | &#x1F50D; Autofocus
|-
|-
| style="color:#666;" | Weight || 510 g (body only)
| Points || 19 cross-type · centre double cross-type at f/2.8
|}
 
</div>
|}
 
<!-- SENSOR SIZE COMPARISON CARD -->
{| style="width:100%; background:#f8f9fa; border:1px solid #e2e8f0; border-radius:8px; overflow:hidden; margin-top:16px; font-family:-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,'Segoe UI',Roboto,sans-serif;" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"
|
<div style="background:#1a1a1a; color:#fff; padding:14px 18px;">
<span style="font-size:1.0em; font-weight:700;">&#x25A1; Sensor Size Comparison</span>
</div>
<div style="padding:14px 18px; font-size:0.85em;">
 
{| style="width:100%;" cellpadding="4"
! style="text-align:left; color:#666; font-weight:600;" | Format !! style="color:#666; font-weight:600;" | Size !! style="color:#666; font-weight:600;" | Crop
|-
|-
| Full Frame || 36 × 24 mm || 1×
| Live View AF || FlexiZone-Multi/Single · Face Detection · Movie Servo
|-
|-
| style="background:#fff3cd; font-weight:700;" | '''APS-C Canon ← you''' || '''22.3 × 14.9 mm''' || '''1.6×'''
! colspan="2" style="background:#1f1f1f; color:#fff;" | &#x25B6; Video
|-
|-
| APS-C Nikon/Sony || 23.5 × 15.6 mm || 1.5×
| Full HD || 1920 × 1080 @ 24p / 25p / 30p
|-
|-
| Micro Four Thirds || 17.3 × 13 mm || 2×
| HD || 1280 × 720 @ 50p / 60p
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| 1" || 13.2 × 8.8 mm || 2.7×
| Codec || H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC · .MOV container
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| Smartphone (typ.) || ~6 × 4.5 mm || ~5.6×
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! style="text-align:left;" | Mount !! !!
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| style="font-weight:700;" | EF-S || style="color:#4caf50; font-weight:700;" | &#x2713; || APS-C native, widest angles
| Screen || 3.0" vari-angle Clear View II touchscreen · 1,040,000 dots
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| style="font-weight:700;" | EF || style="color:#4caf50; font-weight:700;" | &#x2713; || Full-frame glass, 1.6× crop applies
| Viewfinder || Optical pentamirror · 95% coverage · 0.82× magnification
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| EF-M || style="color:#cc0000;" | &#x2717; || Mirrorless — incompatible
| Battery || LP-E17 Li-Ion · 1040 mAh · ~440 shots (CIPA)
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| RF || style="color:#cc0000;" | &#x2717; || New mirrorless — incompatible
| Storage || SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I)
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| 3rd party EF || style="color:#f0ad4e;" | ~ || Sigma/Tamron Art: fine. Old manual: needs adapter
| Connectivity || Wi-Fi · NFC · 3.5 mm mic · Mini-HDMI · USB
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! !! RAW (.CR2) !! JPEG
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| File size || ~25–30 MB || ~5–10 MB
| Lens mount || Canon EF / EF-S
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| Editing || Maximum flexibility || Limited
| Dimensions || 132 × 101 × 78 mm · 510 g body only
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| Out of camera || Flat, needs processing || Ready to share
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| Set via || colspan="2" | '''MENU → &#x1F4F7; → Image Quality'''
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Maskiner och inventarier|Maskiner och inventarier]]
* [[Maskiner och inventarier|Maskiner och inventarier]]
* [[EinScan SE — 3D Scanner]]
* [[EinScan SE — 3D-skanner]]
* [[Laserskärare|Laser cutters]]


== External Resources ==
== External Resources ==
* [https://www.usa.canon.com/support/p/eos-rebel-t6i Official Canon 750D / T6i Support]
* [https://www.usa.canon.com/support/p/eos-rebel-t6i Official Canon 750D / T6i Support]
* [https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canon-eos-rebel-t6i-750d dpreview full review]
* [https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canon-eos-rebel-t6i-750d dpreview review]
* [https://www.manualslib.com/brand/canon/eos-750d/ Canon EOS 750D Manuals (ManualsLib)]
* [https://www.manualslib.com/brand/canon/eos-750d/ Canon EOS 750D Manuals]


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Nuvarande version från 21 maj 2026 kl. 11.06


Canon EOS 750D / Rebel T6i / Kiss X8i
Beginner-friendly DSLR · point-and-shoot when you want, fully manual when you're ready.

□ APS-C Sensor · 1.6× crop 📷 24.2 MP ▶ 1080p Video ↺ Flip-out Screen 📶 Wi-Fi + NFC


Jump to:   Quick Start  ·  Mode Dial  ·  Exposure Triangle  ·  Crop Factor  ·  Autofocus  ·  Makerspace Tips  ·  Tech Specs


Just Want to Shoot?

New here? Only read this box. Come back to the rest when you're curious.

I want to… Do this
Just take photos — I don't care about settings Turn dial to A+ and shoot
Blurry background (portrait look) Dial to Av · set a low f-number (f/1.8–f/2.8)
Freeze fast motion Dial to Tv · set 1/500 or faster
It's dark and photos are noisy Try a lower ISO first · if already low, you need more light
Record video Flip the switch to ▶ · press red ● button
Photos are blurry Check: is AF on? Half-press shutter to focus before shooting. Use faster shutter if subject is moving.

The Mode Dial

The top dial controls the camera's autopilot level. Most people never leave the left half.

Symbol Name What it does Good for
A+ Scene Intelligent Auto Camera controls everything Total beginners, grab shots
CA Creative Auto Auto + nudge blur & brightness Stepping off full-auto
P Program AE Auto exposure, manual ISO/flash/WB Intermediate "smart auto"
Tv Shutter Priority You pick speed · camera picks aperture Motion control
Av Aperture Priority You pick f-stop · camera picks speed Background blur, depth control
M Manual You control everything Studio, copy stand, full control
Movie Video recording Video

💡 Best first step into manual: Use Av mode. Set f/4 or f/5.6 and let the camera figure out the rest. You get creative control over depth of field without worrying about exposure.

The Exposure Triangle

Every photo is a balance of three things. Understanding all three is what separates snapshots from deliberate photos.

Aperture
Light & background blur
Shutter Speed
Motion freeze or blur
ISO
Brightness & noise

◎ Aperture (f-stop)

Controls how much light enters the lens and how blurry the background is.

The unintuitive rule: smaller number = bigger hole = more blur + more light.

f/1.8 → huge opening     f/16 → tiny pinhole

f-stop Background Light Use for
f/1.8–2.8 Very blurry ⬤⬤⬤ Lots Portraits, low light
f/4–5.6 Moderate ⬤⬤ Some Everyday, kit lens
f/8–11 Sharp throughout ⬤ Less Products, documentation
f/16–22 Everything sharp Minimal Macro stacking

⚠ Kit lens (18–55mm) only opens to f/3.5 at wide and f/5.6 zoomed. For serious background blur you need a prime lens — grab the 50mm f/1.8 from the lens bag.

f-stop animation showing aperture blades opening and closing
f-stop animation showing aperture blades opening and closing
Aperture blades physically opening and closing
Side-by-side comparison of shallow vs deep depth of field
Side-by-side comparison of shallow vs deep depth of field
Same scene · f/1.8 vs f/11

⏱ Shutter Speed

Controls how long the sensor is exposed. Faster freezes motion; slower blurs it.

Speed Effect Notes
1/1000 s+ Freezes fast motion Machinery, sparks, sport
1/250–500 s Freezes people Safe everyday speed
1/60–125 s May show slight blur Handheld safe zone (IS lens)
1/30 s and slower Motion blur / streaks Tripod required
Bulb (B) Open as long as held Light trails, astrophotography

⚠ Flash sync limit is 1/200 s — shoot faster with flash and you get a black band across the frame.

Grid of photos showing same scene at different shutter speeds
Grid of photos showing same scene at different shutter speeds
1/1000 s → 1 s: same scene, same light
Animated gif showing motion blur difference at different shutter speeds
Animated gif showing motion blur difference at different shutter speeds
Real-world motion blur difference

☉ ISO

ISO makes the sensor more sensitive to light — but higher sensitivity = more grain (digital noise). Use the lowest ISO that gives a correct exposure.

ISO Noise Use when…
100–400 ✓ Clean Outdoors, studio lighting, bright workshop
800–1600 Slight grain Indoors, dim ambient light
3200–6400 Visible grain Dark room, no other option
12800–25600 Heavy grain + soft Emergency only — image quality drops noticeably

Field of View & Crop Factor

The 750D's APS-C sensor is smaller than a full-frame (35mm film) sensor. The practical effect: every lens acts 1.6× more zoomed in than it would on full-frame. This is called the crop factor.

Lens focal length Acts like on 750D Typical use
18 mm ~29 mm Wide — fits a full workbench in frame
35 mm ~56 mm Close to natural human vision
50 mm ~80 mm Flattering short portrait
85 mm ~136 mm Classic portrait / detail
200 mm ~320 mm Strong telephoto / distant detail

📌 The 18–55mm kit lens at 18mm is wide enough to fit the full CNC table or EinScan turntable in frame from ~60–80 cm away — good for documentation shots.

Autofocus

AF Modes

Mode Behaviour Use for
ONE SHOT Locks focus when you half-press ◉ Still subjects — product shots, copy stand
AI FOCUS Switches automatically between modes Mixed / unpredictable subjects — safe default
AI SERVO Continuously tracks a moving subject Moving people, machines, action

Picking an AF Point

By default the camera uses all 19 points and picks for you. For precision:

  1. Press the ▦ AF point button (top-right of viewfinder)
  2. Use the d-pad or tap the screen to move the active point
  3. Half-press shutter to lock, then recompose if needed

💡 Macro / copy stand: Flip the lens switch to MF. Use Live View + the magnifier button (🔍) to zoom 5× or 10× — lets you nail focus manually to the pixel.

☀ White Balance

Tells the camera what counts as true white. Wrong setting → blue or orange colour cast everywhere.

Symbol Setting Use when…
AWB Auto Default — works in most situations
Daylight Direct sun
Cloudy Overcast, open shade
💡 Tungsten Warm bulbs / incandescent
□💡 White Fluorescent Strip lighting (most makerspace rooms)
K Kelvin (manual) Full colour temperature control
Custom (grey card) Most accurate — set from a reference card

Under the makerspace fluorescent strips: use White Fluorescent — or shoot RAW and correct in post.

Makerspace Tips

Product & Object Documentation

  • Av mode · f/8–f/11 — maximum sharpness front to back
  • ISO 100–400 under studio lamps; bump up only if needed
  • Flip the screen out for overhead copy-stand shots
  • White balance: Custom or shoot RAW for most accurate colour

Close-up & Macro

  • Kit lens works down to ~25 cm · use extension tubes (lens bag) for tighter work
  • Flip lens to MF + use Live View magnifier for hair-precise focus
  • f/8–f/16 recommended — depth of field gets very thin at close range

EinScan 3D Scanning Reference Photos

  • Shoot the object before placing on the turntable — useful colour/texture reference
  • Enable Anti-flicker: MENU → 📷 → Anti-flicker shooting — helps under strip lights

Workshop Events & Documentation

  • AI Focus · ISO Auto (cap 3200) · Av f/4–f/5.6
  • Articulating screen is great for floor-level or overhead angles
  • Canon Camera Connect app + Wi-Fi = phone as wireless shutter remote

Useful Lens Options

Lens Why
18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 (kit) General use — fits wide scenes
50mm f/1.8 Cheap, sharp, cinematic background blur
Macro lens PCBs, components, small objects

Known Quirks

  • Astrophotography banding: Horizontal stripes appear under aggressive post-processing — an inherent limitation of the Hybrid CMOS AF III phase-detect pixels. Not a defect.
  • Dark circle issue (early units): Canon repaired a small batch with circular dark patterns under certain conditions. Check serial number if shooting small apertures in bright light.
📋 Technical Specs
📷 Sensor
⏱ Shutter
🔍 Autofocus
☉ Sensitivity
▶ Video
🖵 Body
□ Sensor Size Comparison
Format Size Crop
🔌 Lens Compatibility
Mount
💾 RAW (.CR2) vs JPEG
RAW JPEG
Set via: MENU → 📷 → Image Quality
⊙ Metering Modes
Mode When to use

Technical Specifications

Canon EOS 750D — Complete Specifications
📷 Sensor & Imaging
Sensor type APS-C CMOS · 22.3 × 14.9 mm
Effective pixels 24.2 MP · 6000 × 4000 px · 3.71 µm pixel pitch
Crop factor 1.6× (multiply any lens FL by 1.6 to get effective angle)
Image processor DIGIC 6 · 14-bit RAW processing
Metering 63-zone iFCL · 7560-px RGB+IR sensor
⏱ Shutter
Type Electronic focal-plane
Speed range 1/4000 s — 30 s · Bulb
Flash sync X-sync at 1/200 s
Continuous shooting 5.0 fps · 180 JPEG or 7 RAW frames
🔍 Autofocus
Points 19 cross-type · centre double cross-type at f/2.8
Live View AF FlexiZone-Multi/Single · Face Detection · Movie Servo
▶ Video
Full HD 1920 × 1080 @ 24p / 25p / 30p
HD 1280 × 720 @ 50p / 60p
Codec H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC · .MOV container
🖵 Body & Connectivity
Screen 3.0" vari-angle Clear View II touchscreen · 1,040,000 dots
Viewfinder Optical pentamirror · 95% coverage · 0.82× magnification
Battery LP-E17 Li-Ion · 1040 mAh · ~440 shots (CIPA)
Storage SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I)
Connectivity Wi-Fi · NFC · 3.5 mm mic · Mini-HDMI · USB
Lens mount Canon EF / EF-S
Dimensions 132 × 101 × 78 mm · 510 g body only

See Also

External Resources