Canon EOS 650D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS
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12 years ago
As one of my first cameras, i got to say this one was a great camera overall. Very easy to use, and the touch screen was a very convenient feature added to the model.
10 years ago
Love my camera
Love my camera. There are so many to choose from so it's hard to know which is "best". I love this one. The auto mode does a great job so you instantly get so much better pictures and have that professional touch to them. The colours, contrast and tones to the pictures are vibrant and jut stunning.
9 years ago
Great, a few down sides though
Awesome camera, just got it in today, I've been playing around with it, and everything seems perfectly fine. Only thing I have to say, is I wish it came with the manuals, one side of my lens cap wasn't there, and one side of the actually camera strap has a missing clinch.
13 years ago
As an older person I find the controls difficult for older stiffer fingers ans the controls at the back too close to thumb area when shooting . Other than that I am very happy having previously used a a 300d and now upgraded a bit, love Canon products .
Pros:
- Good battery life
- Quiet
- Nice features/settings
- Quick Start-up time
- Excellent image quality
- Bright LCD
- Solid Operation
- Lightweight/Portable
Cons:
- Difficult to use
- Complicated controls/menu
13 years ago
Canon 650D review
The Canon EOS 650D - or Canon EOS Rebel T4i in the US - sits above the Canon EOS 600D/Rebel T3i in Canon's DSLR range, and has been designed for beginners and enthusiast photographers alike.
13 years ago
However, it's worth remembering that that the 600D/Rebel T3i was priced at £679/$799 RRP body-only when it came out in April 2011, yet today it can be found for around £499/$579. It shouldn't be too long before the Canon EOS 650D street price becomes more palatable as well.
13 years ago
Canon EOS 650D Digital SLR Review
Video is improved thanks to stereo sound and continuous AF, although this is still generally quite slow compared to mirrorless cameras, and the noise of the lens focussing is easily picked up by the internal microphones.
Pros:
- Excellent noise performance up to ISO3200 and above
- Live view allows 5x and 10x magnification to aid manual focus
- Excellent image quality
- Excellent colour reproduction
- Excellent touch screen
- Solid body with good handling
- Playback image star ratings
Cons:
- Slow live view focus (compared to Sony SLT or Mirrorless
- Lens focusing motor loud and picked up by microphones
- Noticeable barrel and pincushion distortion with 18-135mm lens
- The lens aberration correction feature slows continuous shooting
13 years ago
brilliant camera , great for video
You're thinking of getting the 650d, reading the reviews, comparing it to the 600d and countless others and pulling your hair out at all the pros and cons? Am I close. I'm a photographer and have used this, the 600d and its sony equivalent. I might be able to help.
12 years ago
I've had an old Minolta film camera in which I learn how to shoot photographs, since then I didn't have a serious camera until I bought the t4i (just a bunch of point and shoots). The first thing I noticed is the touch screen, getting to the menus and browsing photos is very easy with it.
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