You can shoot at maximum resolution of 6000 x 4000 pixels with aspect ratios of 1:1, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9. The significant benefit you gain from choosing the EOS 77D ahead of the outgoing but still available EOS 760D is an enhanced focusing performance in live view mode and when you’re recording HD video. Focus peaking will still allow you to identify the central point of focus. You no longer get any annoying stuttering as the camera attempts to acquire accurate focus in live view and you can employ continuous autofocus (AI servo), too – a feature that first appeared on the EOS 80D. Focus peaking is a useful feature for whenever you’re working with manual focus–but there are a few particular times it’s an especially good choice. But if you shoot without focus peaking, it’s often difficult to tell whether certain areas have enough depth of field, especially areas along the corners or edges of the frame. If you’re trying to photograph action while focusing manually, then you’re going to struggle. Make sure that the camera is ready to take shots, and then press the