Testseek.com have collected 109 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 1200D Rebel T5 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 1200D Rebel T5.
April 2014
(73%)
109 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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332 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The price. This is a DSLR
With the option of fully automatic point and shoot or with full user control
At a price under that of many compact cameras. And in the important area of image capture and processing no pennies have been squeezed to reduce the m
Inexpensive entry point into the Canon digital SLR ecosystem
Good overall picture quality
Relatively simple controls
While it doesn't stand out particularly
The Canon EOS Rebel T5 does produce nice photos typical of its price class
Its performance isn't bad
And it has a comfortable design
Affordable
Textured coating
Optical viewfinder
The editors didn't like
The price! There is evidence in the quality of materials and in the feel of the controls that this is a camera made down to a price. Pentax and Nikon entry models
While a little dearer
Don't feel so much like pauper siblings
Focus performance of 18-55mm kit lens was slow and sometimes innacurate
Abstract: With the T5, you're getting the exact same 18.0-megapixel APS-C CMOS image processor, Full 1080p HD video recording with manual controls and in-camera editing, a dynamic 100-6400 ISO range, numerous Creative Filters (like Toy Camera, Fisheye, and Miniatur...
Compac, light body, Easy-to-access controls, Excellent image quality in good light
Some graininess at high ISOs and in low light, Poor autofocus in video, Some lag when taking multiple consecutive shots
Canon's Rebel T5 DSLR is a solid camera for those looking to take a dip into semi-pro photography, but video focusing could be better. I've been in love with DSLRs since I first took a photo on a friend's Canon Rebel T2i in 2009. I actually sh...
Published: 2014-07-21, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
While it doesn't stand out particularly, the Canon EOS Rebel T5 does produce nice photos typical of its price class, its performance isn't bad, and it has a comfortable design
The feature set is limited, even by entry-level standards
While it's a perfectly fine camera when you're making the jump from a point-and-shoot, there are better choices than the Canon EOS Rebel T5....
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Published: 2014-06-23, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Excellent image quality and noise performance, 1080p HD video with manual exposure, 3 inch 460k LCD screen, Creative Auto mode, Free interactive tutorials for your smartphone
Smallish optical viewfinder, No effects filters, No scene detect in Live View, No continuous AF for movies, No external microphone input.
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Good, lightweight design; Great value for money; Performance at higher ISO settings; EOS companion app
Lacking Wifi as standard; Could benefit from more AF points
While the Canon EOS 1200D isn't exactly going to dazzle in terms of its specification, it has a lot going for it when you consider its launch price of just under £350 without the kit lens.Compared to some competing models such as the Nikon D3300 and th...
The Canon EOS 1200D / Rebel T5 is a solid, if unspectacular, upgrade of the 3-year-old 1100D / T3 camera, principally adding a new 18 megapixel sensor, bigger LCD screen, more control over movie recording, a point-and-shoot Scene Intelligent Auto mode, a...
Abstract: Canon EOS 1200D review: Canon has upgraded its entry-level DSLR along with a new iOS and Android app for guiding you through the process of using it.The new Canon EOS 1200D is the successor to the EOS 1100D and situs just below the 100D as the first camer...
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Published: 2014-03-21, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Anyone thinking Canon would push boundaries with their entry-level model will be disappointed with this DxOMark sensor score but it's worth remembering the sensor and imaging chain performs well, just not at the same level as more expensive rival options...