Canon EOS 650D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS
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12 years ago
Canon EOS 650D: Review
The first cameras were all with the touch screen compact, since the choice of pressing with your finger on the screen was linked to the choice of saving space by removing some traditional controls such as dials and buttons.
Pros:
- Fully adjustable screen
- type tactile interface and well designed
- King's sense of proximity that turns off the screen when not in use
- Image quality
Cons:
- Body a little small and unbalanced
- Shutter sounds a bit metal
13 years ago
Canon EOS 650D Review
The Canon EOS 650D is the world's first DSLR to be equipped with a touchscreen also arrives with a clever focusing system and a handful of extra features. The What Digital Camera Canon EOS 650D review investigates the extent to which their implementation has been successful
Pros:
- Responsive touchscreen with added bonus of touch-shooting and image reviewing
- light body
- consistent metering system
Cons:
- Auto white balance not always entirely accurate (more neutral than faithful)
- room for improvement with touchscreen
- burst depth could be better
13 years ago
Canon EOS 650D
The EOS 650D replaces the popular EOS 550D at the top of Canon's entry-level DSLR line-up, sitting just above the EOS 600D. Many features from the 550D continue in the new model and, like its predecessor, the EOS 650D has been developed as a high-performing camera newcomers to DSLR photography can...
13 years ago
Canon EOS T4i / 650D
The Canon EOS Rebel T4i, or EOS 650D as it's known outside North America, is the company's latest upper entry level DSLR. Announced in June 2012, it replaces the massively popular Rebel T3i / 600D which has held the upper entry-level position in the EOS line-up since its introduction in Feb 2011.
Pros:
- 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
Cons:
- Only 3-frame auto bracketing
- Movie crop / digital zoom of T3i / 600D dropped
- Live mode hybrid AF can be slow and unresponsive
13 years ago
Canon EOS 650D Digital Camera Review
The Canon 650D is a recent release from Canon that replaces the much talked about 600D in the ever expanding Canon DSLR range. From looking at the spec sheet you may notice that there are a number of similarities between the 650D and 600D although it is more progression and refinement rather than...
13 years ago
A Perfect Gift For Photolovers
Canon EOS 650D kit (EF S18-55 IS II) SLR Camera is a perfect gift for all passionate photolovers.It has some extraodinary featurs with very light weight(520grms).The main features are--wide dimension(133.1 x 78.8 x 99.8 mm),18MP Wide Resolution,CMOS sensor,3x optical Zoom.It has wide LCD Display(3...
13 years ago
Canon EOS 650D review
Every time a compact system camera or enthusiast compact camera is announced, it comes decorated with claims of how it can offer DSLR-level control and image quality. Yet in what can only be described as a turnaround, here is a DSLR that is taking something back.
13 years ago
Canon EOS 650D
Clever use of a touchscreen display and a vast improvement to autofocus performance on video and stills makes the 650D the best all-rounder for amateurs
14 years ago
Canon EOS 650D review Review
The EOS 650D is Canon's best entry-level dSLR to date, but with several interchangeable-lens compacts offering similar touchscreen features, higher resolutions and a healthy range of lenses, there are too many lower-priced alternatives to make it a no-questions-asked must-buy.
Pros:
- Responsive touchscreen
- Impressive video performance
- Punchy
- accurate colours
Cons:
- Some colour fringing with 18-55m kit lens
- Price undercut by rivals
- No resolution enhancement over predecessor
13 years ago
Canon EOS 650D
The Canon 650D is the latest addition to Canon's mid-range DSLR lineup. For the time being it will sit alongside the 18-month-old 600D , though it's likely it will eventually replace it completely.
Pros:
- Touch-screen adds to user experience
- Improved autofocus performance
- Good image quality
Cons:
- Touch-screen icons a little small
- Slow processing of digital filter effects
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