Testseek.com have collected 136 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 650D Rebel T4i and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 650D Rebel T4i.
July 2012
(83%)
136 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(100%)
12 Reviews
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The editors liked
High quality rugged feel
Tilting touch screen LCD
High stills and video resolution
Razor sharp images with image stabilised 18-135mm lens
Good jack of all trades DSLR
Touchscreen
Variangle screen
Image quality and high ISO performance
5fps continuous shooting
Easy interface
Good image quality. Touchscreen is useful
Functional and offers actions like pinch to zoom. Easy to use for beginner photographers. For the majority of uses
AF in video is very good
The editors didn't like
Pricey for the beginners
No anti shake built into the camera body itself
$899.00
'Only' 18MP
No headphone socket
Raw burstdepth
No rating button
New NR mode is JPEG only
Currently only two STM lenses available. Easy to accidentally switch into video-recording mode
Things are hotting up in the entry-level-plus sector now that Nikon had unleashed its D3200 and Pentax its K-30. The competition is fierce, but the EOS 650D has Canon's business-like approach to D-SLR design on its side, which results in a high level of c...
High quality rugged feel; tilting touch screen LCD; high stills and video resolution; razor sharp images with image stabilised 18-135mm lens; good jack of all trades DSLR
Pricey for the beginners; no anti shake built into the camera body itself, $899.00
Abstract: Canon's pro cameras have been scoring plenty of points in my world but Canon's consumer-level DSLRs just haven't managed to excite me. Until now, that is, because the EOS 650D is a terrific package.My issue with Canon's small sensor consumer DSLRs has bee...
Canon's EOS 650D is for users who want fast speed out of an entry-level digital SLR camera. It can pump out photos to the tune of five frames per second, making it perfect for budding sports and action photographers who don't want to spend more for an ...
Touchscreen, Variangle screen, Image quality and high ISO performance, 5fps continuous shooting, Easy interface
'Only' 18MP, No headphone socket, Raw burstdepth, No rating button, New NR mode is JPEG only
With its touchscreen, Hybrid AF and other user-friendly functions, the Canon 650D transforms the way you use a camera and how you take pictures. While this is bound to be of interest to novice photographers, we think it also significantly improves the han...
Good image quality. Touchscreen is useful, functional and offers actions like pinch to zoom. Easy to use for beginner photographers. For the majority of uses, AF in video is very good
Currently only two STM lenses available. Easy to accidentally switch into video-recording mode
The Canon 650D has all the features you would expect on an entry-level SLR, but the shooting experience and extra bells and whistles make this a compelling camera....
Above-average image quality, Good performance, Articulating touchscreen, Enhanced video features
Tends to blow out highlights, Flash must be raised for AF illuminator to function, Live View AF is a little sluggish, Best video operation requires more-expensive STM lens
The Canon Rebel T4i is a user-friendly yet relatively advanced DSLR, with helpful tips for beginners and plenty of controls and features for more experienced photographers. Above-average image quality, good performance, improved autofocus, and enhanced vi...
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Abstract: Just in front of the hot shoe are the new stereo microphones, imitating other competing designs. Canon didn't mention it, but often the stated goal for putting the mics here is to reduce noise from hand and lens movements. Canon removed the Movie position...