Laksh wrote:
Will i get any improvements in image quality as price wise this is quite a huge jump, between T6 and 77D would it really be justified for a hobbyist,
Any help would be appreciated..
The eye of the photographer is the single most important component in taking quality photos. Beyond that, technical mastery of your gear is very important. I took a course a few years ago where our only cameras were pinhole cameras. I also took a tintype class. I was taught to look first, then compose and shoot. We managed to get some amazing shots with very crude equipment.
While having equipment that doesn’t get in your way, or frustrate you, is very important, the person behind the lens is always the biggest limitation or asset. The T6 is a very basic DSLR, but it is capable of producing excellent shots.
I would personally first invest my money in photography classes. When you find your equipment is no longer meeting your needs, it's time to upgrade. I would also suggest, when and if that time comes, that you visit Canon's online refurbished store. You'll find a large variety of gear there, all of which is like new and fully guaranteed, and available at significant discounts over brand new gear.
IMHO, the rush to always have “ the latest and the greatest” can easily overlook the real skill sets needed to achieve success in photography. I think we all love technology, myself included, but don’t expect new gear to produce professional quality results by itself. Some of the worst photos I've ever seen have come out of some of the most expensive cameras and lenses out there. Conversely, some of the best shots are produced by very modest equipment .. in the hands of a skilled photographer.