Canon EOS 700D
The Canon EOS 700D is an excellent camera. It offers real-time preview of Creative Filters in Live View mode. There is also a redesigned new mode dial that turns 360 degrees. Not to mention the amazing finish.
The key features of the Canon EOS 700D are its 18 MP APS-C "Hybrid CMOS" sensor. It offers autofocus in movie mode as well as subject tracking. With the EOS 700D, you get a 14-bit DIGIC 5 processor, 5 fps continuous shooting, and a 9 point AF system which is easy to use.
This camera has a lot of outstanding features which include a 3:2 flip-out dot screen and 18MP CMOS sensor.
This camera was designed to offer features aimed at improving its live view and video. One of the best features is its ability to provide continuous AF tracking while recording movies. Most people love using this camera.
All of this is possible with Canon's "Hybrid CMOS" sensor. It offers pixels dedicated to phase detection autofocus. The Hybrid AF system helps to set the lens to the right distance. The result should be faster and better focusing for live view and video shooting. This technology makes the Canon EOS 700D, one camera that you will want to have. It is powerful and produces excellent photos.
With the EOS 700D, you get a touchscreen. The screen is capacitive (contact sensitive) rather than resistive (pressure sensitive) type and works similar to a smartphone. In Movie mode and Live View, the screen helps to tell the point of focus and releases the shutter. Furthermore, it supports iPhone like gestures. The rear screen is well designed and there is no gap between the cover glass and the display. The goal is to reduce reflections in bright light.
The camera comes with a DIGIC 5 processor, which allows it to take photos at a maximum sensitivity of 12,800 (25,600 extended). The result is lens-specific corrections. There is a lot to like about this camera. With high-quality photos, you will love the Canon EOS 700D.
A newer model Canon EOS 750D was released in April 2015.
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[REVIEW-CANON EOS 700D]
: 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.
Canon EOS Rebel T5i / 700D
I'm going to do a lot of "borrowing" in this review. And I'll start off by borrowing the opening line from both the Canon EOS Rebel T4i/650D DSLR review and the Canon EOS Rebel T3i/600D DSLR review :
Canon EOS Rebel T5i Review
The Canon EOS Rebel T5i is essentially the same camera as its predecessor, and it's still a solid performer. (3.5 out of 5) Pros Fast to start and shoot Sharp, articulated touch-screen LCD Compact Nearly silent video autofocus when used with STM lenses 4fps shooting Good image detail at high ISOs...- Fast to start and shoot
- Sharp
- articulated touch-screen LCD
- Compact
- Nearly silent video autofocus when used with STM lenses
- 4fps shooting
- Good image detail at high ISOs
- Fast autofocus
- Small pentamirror viewfinder
- Very limited burst shooting in Raw mode
- Video autofocus is choppy with non-STM lenses
Canon EOS 700D
The Canon EOS 700D (called the Digital Rebel T5i in North America) is a new DSLR camera that sits above the 600D / T3i at the top of Canon's entry-level EOS line-up. The Canon EOS 700D / Rebel T5i is an extremely modest upgrade of the EOS 650D / Rebel T4i, with the only real changes being the new...
Canon Rebel T5i Review
The Canon Rebel T5i (aka 700D outside the US) follows the solid Rebel T4i , which followed the solid Rebel T3i , and so on. The thing about about the Rebel series in the recent iterations is that it seems like Canon is getting rather lazy and predictable with its flagship cameras in the Rebel...
Canon EOS 700D review Canon EOS 700D is the 'flagship' device in company's entry-level consumer DSLR range. Canon has included some creative features as well as a very responsive capacitive touchscreen to make sure this camera appeals to first time users as well as those looking for an upgrade.
Canon EOS 700D
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
Camera Test: Canon EOS Rebel T5i
Canon's latest flagship Rebel remains as a great choice for an entry-level DSLR. Compare it with Nikon's D3200, and you'll face a choice between the Nikon's greater resolution (2710 at ISO 100) and higher noise (Unacceptable noise levels by ISO 3200) and the Canon's lower resolution, lower noise,...
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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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.