The Canon Rebel T6s/EOS 760D is the new flagship model for the company's line of interchangeable-lens DSLR cameras, which inherits a broad range of features from the mid-range EOS 70D. It is launched simultaneously with the Rebel T6i/EOS 750D, a cheaper model with fewer features. Although their body designs are notably different, the two models essentially have only slight differences. The layout and controls of the T6s are intended to appeal to a higher-end photographer, and include a top-mounted LCD display. The rear-panel four-way controller is replaced by a Control Dial interface, making it appealing for the T6s to serve as a second body alongside a higher-end Canon model. Both cameras offer 19-point, cross-type phase-detection autofocus with Hybrid CMOS AF III autofocus, improving performance and tracking in live-view shooting.
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•Pages can be zoomed with a double tap or pinching
•2 portrait pages can be viewed together by turning the Kindle Fire device to landscape
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