Will Canon Rebel T3 (1100D) lenses work on a Canon Rebel T6i (750D)?

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I currently have a Canon Rebel T3 (1100D) and am considering upgrading to a Canon Rebel T6i (750D). Can I keep using the lenses from my T3 on the T6i, or are there any compatibility issues I should know about?

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Yes, any lens that works on your T3/1100D will also work on a T6i/750D.

But here's something you may want to consider: When selling your old T3 you might have a hard time selling just the body. Most folks who would buy a used T3 are looking to get started in photography and probably don't already have any lenses. So you may want to include the kit lens that came with the T3 in order to make it salable.

And the current price of the T6i with 18-55mm kit lens is exactly the same as the body only at amazon and B&H right now, so why wouldn't you also get the lens if it doesn't cost extra? This happens fairly frequently when Canon has promotions on the kits.

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Yes. Lenses that work on a Canon Rebel T3/1100D will also work on a Canon Rebel T6i/750D.

Both cameras are Canon APS-C DSLR bodies and use the same Canon EF/EF-S lens mount. That means:

  • Canon EF lenses will work on both cameras.
  • Canon EF-S lenses will also work on both cameras.

You only need to be careful if moving to a Canon full-frame DSLR, since EF-S lenses are designed for APS-C bodies and are not compatible with full-frame Canon DSLRs.

So if your current lens works on the T3, you can keep it and use it on the T6i.

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