An excellent camera that blends great image quality with ease of use. Even a relative novice would find it easy to use. It didn't take long to charge or setup either. Top marks.
Manufacturer: Canon
An excellent camera that blends great image quality with ease of use. Even a relative novice would find it easy to use. It didn't take long to charge or setup either. Top marks.
It's ok, I wasn't impressed because it was the same old Canon camera. They just aren't very innovative. So much better out ther for less.
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
Announced in mid-March, the EOS 700D replaces the EOS 650D and is positioned at the top of Canon's entry-level DSLR line-up, beside its lightweight sibling, the EOS 100D, which shares the same image sensor and processor.
: This 18mp DSLR is a small refinement of the 650D which pioneered a hybrid auto-focus system designed to give continuous tracking focus in video mode. The system has been improved with a new kit lens (29–88mm full frame equivalent) with stepping motor for faster focus.
The image's are fantastic having a build in flash helps to
Quiet; Nice features/settings; Quick Start-up time; Excellent image quality; Bright LCD; Simple controls/menu; Easy to use
Short battery life; Heavy/Bulky
The picture quality is absolutely amazing and this camera comes with an additional lens, for me a perfect camera at good price.
While the pro level DSLRs garner the glory, the entry level models are really photography's unsung heroes, responsible for introducing new shooters to the craft. One such luminary is the EOS 700D.
Accessible user interface; Light and portable; Great image quality; Easy to use; Useful vari-angle screen; High ISO range
Not up to the rigors of rough outdoor use; Not too much of a difference between it and the 650D
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.
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...
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,...
Our new favourite DSLR, even if it does look a lot like our old favourite DSLR
Takes fantastic photos; Flip-out touchscreen; New video-friendly kit lens
Only minor upgrade over 650D; Not the very best autofocus in class; Live View is still too slow
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