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
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136 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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12 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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
Responsive touchscreen; impressive video performance; Punchy, accurate colours
Some colour fringing with 18-55m kit lens; Price undercut by rivals; No resolution enhancement over predecessor
The Canon EOS 650D is packed with cool features, including a multi-touch touchscreen, full high-definition video with improved video controls and a faster auto-focus with better noise performance. It's a serious package for new SLR users -- but Micro F...
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Published: 2014-12-18, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in
Abstract: If you have kids, the impulse to document every instant of their waking lives is nearly as powerful as the impulse to feed and shelter them. I'll help you find the perfect camera to freeze those priceless moments.If you're reading this article, you've pro...
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Published: 2012-09-05, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.in
Its easy to say theres no difference between an affordable DSLR and a mirrorless camera. But the subtle differences are actually pretty significant.If youre going to use your camera as a way to just take high-quality snapshots, the limitations of mirro...
Hybrid AF coupled up with STM lenses yield amazing speed and accuracy, Live AF during video shooting is very good, New Digic V processor allows burst mode of 5fps
Low light performance is average at best, Compact build of the camera might not work for everyone, Lack of any kind of weather sealing
Canon is developing quite a reputation for itself for being a game changer. First it was the 5D MarkII with its mind blowing video capabilities, then the EOS 7D, which was a pro grade camera in a semi-pro price bracket and now, the 650D. In many ways, the...
18MP hybrid CMOS sensor, Continuous auto-focus in video mode, Beautifully crisp video footage, Controls to suit all
Gimmicky feel to the touch screen
Our new favourite DSLR has a new hybrid CMOS sensor which enables continuous autofocus during video recording, a responsive touchscreen and 5fps burst shooting. Image quality from the 18MP sensor is excellent and focusing is super-quick. Brilliant. Stu...
Abstract: The new Canon EOS 650D dSLR will only be in the market this Friday but Izwan Ismail gets a chance to fiddle with it first.Being a photography enthusiast, I am always looking forward to the day when consumer level DSLR comes with features and functionalite...
Sharp and detailed image quality in welllit conditions; Surprisingly snappy and effective touchscreen; Robust video mode with complete manual control; Strong build,
Problematic noise in low light conditions; Still slow autofocus; No headphone jack.
The 650D is a worthy upgrade for users of 550D because the difference between the two cameras is substantial enough to warrant the price. For users of the 600D, the question becomes more careful – if you think the touchscreen and slight improvement in ...
Su tamaño compacto, a pesar del cuerpo y lente aparte; la calidad de las imágenes y video, y el enfoque automático en el video auxiliado por nueve puntos
Podría tener más megapixeles (considerando que hay otras cámaras más pequeñas con un sensor de igual tamaño). Su precio es algo elevado, pero ideal si la consideras como primera cámara para aficionados estudiantes
Perfecta para estudiantes de la carrera de comunicación y fotografía ya que, a pesar de ser réflex, es muy intuitiva, fácil de usar y otorga calidad profesional. De igual manera, para cualquiera que busque una cámara de "gama media", económica (conside...