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July 2012
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136 Reviews
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Users
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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
Published: 2012-09-04, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com
Its easy to say theres no difference between an affordable DSLR and a mirrorless camera. But the subtle differences are actually pretty significant.AdvertisementIf youre going to use your camera as a way to just take high-quality snapshots, the limitat...
Published: 2012-08-28, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Fast to start and shoot. Sharp, articulated touch-screen LCD. Compact. Nearly silent video autofocus when used with STM lenses. 5fps shooting. Good image detail at high ISOs. Fast autofocus.
Tiny viewfinder. Very limited burst shooting in Raw mode. Video autofocus is choppy with non-STM lenses
The Canon EOS Rebel T4i delivers top speed along with excellent image quality, and supports smooth video autofocus when paired with the right lens. It's a laudable performer, but doesn't quite edge out the Nikon D5100 as our top pick for under-$1,000 D-S...
3 inch LCD capacitive touch-screen, Hybrid CMOS AF sensor with continuous AF for movies, Quiet focusing STM kit lens option, Chromatic aberration correction, 5fps continuous shooting, Multi shot noise reduction mode.
Only 3-frame auto bracketing, Movie crop / digital zoom of T3i / 600D dropped, Live mode hybrid AF can be slow and unresponsive.
Canon Rebel T4i / EOS 650D verdict The Canon Rebel T4i / EOS 650D is Canon's latest upper entry level DSLR. It fits between its predecessor, the Rebel T3i / EOS 600D and the EOS 60D in the Canon line up and, to a casual observer, it might seem to ha...
Abstract: Canon has just released their new Rebel T4i – their first (of hopefully many) adventures into the touchscreen dSLR world. This camera is a step up from the Canon Rebel T3i (also making it the third dSLR Canon has released with a flip-out LCD).We'll be tak...
Abstract: Our testing team was one of the first to get their hands on the new Canon EOS 650D. They've posted their full, scientific Canon 650D review over on our sister site TechRadar . So go there for all your image quality analysis, noise charts and more. If you ...
Responsive touchscreen with added bonus of touchshooting and image reviewing, light body, consistent metering system
Auto white balance not always entirely accurate (more neutral than faithful), room for improvement with touchscreen, burst depth could be better
Combining a touchscreen into a DSLR would always be controversial, but DSLR LCDs have, for some time now, been much more than simply devices for viewing images post-capture - and this would always be the next logical move. Not only has Canon implemente...
Quality: top level, accurate colour, excellent sharpness.Why you'd buy the 650D/T4i: easy to use; reasonable price; powerful camera with excellent video capture (but see below).Why you wouldn't: stabiliser not very effective in video shooting with similar...
Abstract: This video from Imaging Resource shows off some of the new features on the Rebel T4i . The smooth video autofocus you see at the end of the video comes courtesy of the new STM lenses. Right now, there are only 2 STM lenses available – the EF 40mm f/2.8 ST...