Rating 4.4 112 reviews

A newer model Canon EOS 750D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS STM was released in March 2015.

Manufacturer: Canon
price $1,010.91 - $1,361.31
AVHub
12 years ago

In the D-SLR world, the EOS 700D is the closest thing there is to royalty. It can trace its lineage all the way back to the EOS 300D, the first D-SLR specifically designed for consumer-level shooters and the camera that finally kick-started the category.
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HSN
12 years ago

canon ti5

i love this camera. I bought it because we try and take a lot of pictures with our phones and they just do not cut it.
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Steve's Digicams
12 years ago

And Canon's Rebel cameras have been strong contenders for several years, offering quite a few different models, ranging from the original Digital Rebel back in 2003 to the Rebel T1i in 2009 to last year's Rebel T4i . Now Canon has released the EOS Rebel T5i, purportedly as an upgrade to the T4i.
Pros:
  • Image quality is very high
  • Extremely fast performance in Viewfinder mode
  • Very fast start-up
  • Articulated
  • high-resolution LCD is nice feature for shooting with a tripod
  • Touchscreen LCD makes it easy to control camera for beginners
  • Ports included for both HDMI and microphone
  • Full HD video output...
Cons:
  • Not enough improvements from Rebel T4i
  • Autofocus works too slowly in Live View mode
  • creating significant shutter lag
  • Although autofocus in video mode is improved from past Rebels
  • it's still slow
  • Autofocus illuminator lamp only works when the flash is engaged
  • Camera's on-screen menus should...
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chip.com.my
12 years ago

Much like the smartphone market, the camera market has gone through quite a bit of change over the last few years and while many photographers have opted for Micro Four-Thirds and Mirrorless cameras, there are still a large number of photographers who rely on digital single-lens reflex (DSLR)...
Pros:
  • Stereo microphones
  • Good image quality
  • Easy-to-use Touchscreen interface
  • Plenty of creative filters
Cons:
  • Slow autofocus in live view and video
  • Always on ISO 400 when using flash
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Camera Labs
12 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel T5i / 700D

The EOS T5i / 700D is basically a T4i / 650D with some very minor tweaks, arguably produced to make this end of Canon's range look a bit fresher against the competition, but ultimately an unnecessary move in my view. I do however like the final exorcism of the EF-S 18-55mm's rotating front element.
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Shutterbug
12 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel T5i DSLR Review

The Canon EOS Rebel T5i (700D) is the replacement of the EOS Rebel T4i but in many ways is quite similar to its forerunner. Just like the T4i it uses an 18MP APS-C-sized sensor, has a compact body, a swivel monitor, Full HD video recording, and numerous helpful functions for beginners.
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Consumer Search
12 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel T5i

While the Canon EOS Rebel T5i has all the standard features you'd expect on an entry-level DSLR, it lacks some up-to-date options such as Wi-Fi and GPS. Some reviewers complain that the Rebel T5i also lacks some traditional features, including time-lapse and multiple exposure.
Pros:
  • Touch-screen
  • articulated LCD
  • Intuitive to use
  • Good burst shooting speed
Cons:
  • No Wi-Fi or GPS
  • Ho-hum features
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mymobile.co.in
11 years ago

Canon's latest addition to its iconic Rebel series is the EOS 700D – a DSLR built for the intermediate photographer. Although we could see a slight resemblance of this camera to its predecessor, the 650D, the more we gazed at it, the more differences we could spot.
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dwidigitalcameras.com.au
10 years ago

Great Price

can find the cheapest price. Transportation speed is acceptable. Such cheap cost, no other request.
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imaging-resource.com
9 years ago

Canon T5i

The Canon T5i might not be significantly different to the T4i, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It retains everything we loved about its predecessor, comes with a better lens, and yet costs even less.
Pros:
  • Excellent image quality
  • 9 cross-type AF points
  • Stereo microphones
  • Built-in touchscreen
  • Multi-shot modes
  • Improved kit lens
  • Even more affordable, Less expensive than the camera it replaces, 18-55mm STM lens is very quiet, and above average image quality for a kit lens, Solid body with no panel...
Cons:
  • Little-changed from the earlier T4i
  • Slow Live View and video autofocus
  • High ISO performance is unimproved
  • Below-average battery life
  • No dedicated AF illuminator, Only one control dial, LCD monitor is a bit glossy for our liking, Dynamic range not as good as competing models, though HTP helps,...
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