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May 2013
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The editors liked
The Canon EOS Rebel T5i retains the great articulated touch-screen implementation that's optimized for video
And delivers the same excellent photo quality and solid video as its predecessor. Plus the performance is slightly improved
Relatively light and compact
Great overall image quality
Good overall speed
Sensor records lots of detail
Comprehensive feature set
Responsive variangle touchscreen
High quality video
The editors didn't like
The phase-detection autofocus system is feeling its age and competitors have caught up with the Live View performance. The tiny autofocus points in the viewfinder also remain annoying to use
And the feature set remains lackluster
Changing exposure can be a little cumbersome
No clear differentiators between the 650D and 700D
No new sensor
LCD attracts fingerprints
No WiFi
Lags behind others for dynamic range and signal to noise ratio
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Published: 2013-05-25, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
The Canon EOS Rebel T5i retains the great articulated touch-screen implementation that's optimized for video, and delivers the same excellent photo quality and solid video as its predecessor. Plus the performance is slightly improved
The phase-detection autofocus system is feeling its age and competitors have caught up with the Live View performance. The tiny autofocus points in the viewfinder also remain annoying to use, and the feature set remains lackluster
While the Canon EOS Rebel T5i is -- almost literally -- the same solid camera as its predecessor, it's starting to lag frustratingly behind the competition in some ways....
Sensor records lots of detail, Comprehensive feature set, Responsive variangle touchscreen, High quality video
No new sensor, LCD attracts fingerprints, No WiFi, Lags behind others for dynamic range and signal to noise ratio
Buying Guide Best DSLR: top cameras by price and brand The Canon EOS 700D is a superb camera that combines some of the best aspects of modern digital camera technology. It has a good sensor capable of recording lots of detail, a comprehensive feature set ...
Abstract: Being able to accept accessories like a battery grip makes it a possible second camera for a more sophisticated system and allows it to be used for trips to places where mains power is not available (or irregular). A wide range of additional accessories i...
This is a good entry-level DSLR, which takes excellent stills and, in some situations, decent video. The 700D is a relatively inexpensive entree into the Canon system of lenses and accessories....
Abstract: DateMay 16, 2013 (3) Read later This 18-megapixel DSLR is a small refinement of the 650D, which pioneered a hybrid autofocus system designed to give continuous tracking focus in video mode. The system has been improved with a new kit lens (2...
Relatively light and compact, Great overall image quality, Good overall speed
Changing exposure can be a little cumbersome, No clear differentiators between the 650D and 700D
The Canon EOS 700D isn't a major step up from the 650D, but it's definitely a very good camera. It's capable of capturing high quality images, it's relatively easy to use and it doesn't feel heavy in the hand, especially with the 18-55mm STM kit lens atta...
Great image quality, Lightweight, SnapBridge Bluetooth app
Learning curve, Spotty Bluetooth connection in some instances
Before I move into the primary thoughts in my Canon EOS Rebel T5i review, I need to discuss the biggest issue regarding the T5i: The fact that it's too much like the EOS Rebel T4i. These two cameras look almost identical, they have similar features, and t...
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Abstract: Despite the emergence of mirrorless cameras, the market is still dominated by conventional DSLRs. Several companies make excellent SLRs to help consumers get better quality pictures for under $1,000...