Canon EOS 650D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS
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13 years ago
Canon EOS 650D review
While the EOS 650D offers little significant advantage in image quality over the 600D, the viewfinder AF and overall performance are better, and the clever touch-screen control system works extremely well, allowing you to really make the most of an excellent camera.
Pros:
- Touch-screen controls
- Performance
- Handling
- Image quality
Cons:
- Slow live view AF
- High-ISO noise
13 years ago
Canon EOS 650D review
The Canon EOS 650D is an entry-level 18 megapixel D-SLR with plenty of speed. Read our full review to find out more.
13 years ago
Canon EOS 650D
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
Pros:
- 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
Cons:
- Pricey for the beginners
- no anti shake built into the camera body itself
13 years ago
Canon EOS 650D
The Canon EOS 650D - otherwise known as the Rebel T4i or Kiss X6i to our worldwide readers - is the first DSLR to include a touchscreen LCD. It was only a matter of time. With the introduction of HD movie capture in stills cameras and the compact system camera market making headway with hands-on...
Pros:
- Responsive autofocus
- touchscreen can be useful
- JPEG burst mode can be sustained (picture dependent)
- LCD screen is detailed and vari-angle useful for framing
- live view autofocus improvements benefit movie mode
Cons:
- Plasticky build quality
- raw & JPEG continuous shooting is still poor (limited buffer)
- live view autofocus still lags behind SLT and compact system cameras
- pre-flash in low light just isn't subtle
- higher ISO images have more noise than the previous generation sensor
- movie mode autofocus still...
13 years ago
Canon EOS 650D review
The EOS 650D sits between the 600D and the 60D in Canon's digital SLR range, and is classed as an entry-level model. There's nothing entry-level about its capabilities, though: it's fast, has an 18-megapixel CMOS sensor, is well built and has a touchscreen.
Pros:
- Fast performance
- good usability
- accurate focusing
Cons:
- Optical viewfinder leaves out some edge details
13 years ago
Excellent Camera, Nuff Said.
I recently bought one of these from a local dealer and I have to say this is the best camera I've ever used. My requirements were I wanted a camera that was still set up for excellent still work, but could also switch to taking videos.
Pros:
- + 18MP sensor take incredibly detailed shots
- + Processor inside camera is very fast
- + Autofocus is fast and exceedingly accurate
- + 5 Frames Per Second Shooting
- + HDR mode is very good
- + Customisable menu is a great help
Cons:
- - Learning curve on the touchscreen
- - Built in stereo mic is kind of pointless unless you use an STM lens
13 years ago
I love this camera. After owning it for about 2 months i can say that it does everything very well. I went back to using my old 500d and could not believe how useful the touch screen functionality is.
Pros:
- Almost everything
Cons:
- No double tap to zoom
13 years ago
Amazing Amazon!
This was an upgrade from my 1100D a big step in the right direction for me as I am on a tight budget. However i really tested it at my nieces wedding and I have to say that the images were brilliant,out and indoors.
12 years ago
Nice entry level DSLR.
This was my first DSLR. I have played a lot with it and really enjoyed. Really detailed pictures, so many cool features, amazing quality.
12 years ago
Excellent Product, Excellent Merchant
Excellent Body for an amateur starting out on dslr s
Pros:
- Easy To Use
- Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
- Good Image Quality
- Good Image Stabilization
- High ISO Performance
Cons:
- Noisy At High ISO
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