Canon EOS 700D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS STM
A newer model Canon EOS 750D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS STM was released in March 2015.
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My first DSLR experience and deciding on my first lens
I purchased the T5i with the 18-135mm lens kit. I LOVE the camera, but wasn't completely satisfied with the lens for my purposes. If you are on a budget the kit lens is capable of giving you great close up and wide angle/zoomed out shots, and for most people I can see this being a good starter lens...- Sharp rotatable display
- Great touch screen brings ease of use
- Very good picture quality
- Full HD video with impressive quality
- Very solid camera construction
- Autofocus speed in Live View
- Almost no innovation by the model change
Canon EOS 700D Review
Sitting at the top of Canon's consumer range of DSLR cameras, the EOS 700D is an upgrade to the EOS 650D. The notable improvements include sturdier build, redesigned mode dial, preview for creative filters and higher Live View refresh rate.
Canon EOS T5i review: This entry-level DSLR is particularly great for video
Adjustable swing-out display has touchscreen for easily navigating shooting options, even in sunlight. But the Live View focus, flash cycling, and general navigation feel sluggish by comparison.- Display swings out for capturing a variety of angles
- Great image quality
- Live View focus seems sluggish
- Some physical controls are awkward to navigate
The entry-level DSLR market is under continual pressure from large sensor mirrorless models, the best of which offer equivalent image quality in a smaller package. And for many novices with smartphone experience, the ability to easily capture video, as well as manipulate a device via a touchscreen...
- Comprehensive touchscreen interface that is intuitive and efficient
- High image quality with good balance between detail and noise reduction in JPEG output
- Good subject tracking AF in viewfinder shooting mode (compared to mirrorless competition
- 5 fps with ample buffering in JPEG-only mode
- Very...
- Slow 'hybrid AF' performance in live view and video modes (compared to mirrorless competition
- Slightly higher noise levels than its peers
- Default dynamic range lags a bit behind its peers
- Using flash with Auto ISO enabled results in ISO 400 even in bright light conditions
- Cannot configure common...
Canon EOS 700D review
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 attached.
Canon EOS 700D review and sample images
If you're looking for a simple digital SLR camera, perhaps even your first digital SLR camera, Canon's EOS 700D is ideal. It comes in a relatively small size, it has an easy control scheme, and it will allow you to take impressive photos from the get-go.- 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
Canon EOS 700D review
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 attached.
Canon EOS 700D
Canon's triple-digit DSLR range has long been one of the most popular series of affordable DSLRs. The Canon EOS 700D arrives as a replacement to the EOS 650D , hitting a £650 price tag at launch.- Impressive noise control
- Good video capture
- Responsive touch screen
- Lightweight body
- Limited AF points and buffer hamper action performance
- Body can feel a touch plasticky
- Not a big upgrade from 650D
Canon EOS 700D review
If you're looking for your first digital SLR and are prepared to stump up what feels initially like a bit of a premium price, then the 18 megapixel, APS-C sensor-toting Canon EOS 700D is a great choice that should see you through years of service.- Robust build
- Rotating LCD screen
- Lightweight chassis
- Shooting video is clunky
- It's expensive
Canon EOS 700D
The picture quality is absolutely amazing and this camera comes with an additional lens, for me a perfect camera at good price.