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Canon EOS 700D Street Price: Rs 75,655.Canon seems to be on a DSLR launching spree, with two mid-range and one semi-pro cameras (the 70D). With reports of the 650D soon going off production, this segment will soon be spearheaded by the three touch-based e...

Newgen kit lens is great to work with, Touchscreen is very responsive, 360degree titltable screen.

Lens takes time to focus in video mode, Optimisation issues, Not too much difference over its predecessor, Expensive...

The Canon EOS 700D with the brilliant new 18-135 mm lens is a delight to handle, save for the processing issues. Thanks to the built-in mic, auto-tracking features, stereo speakers, tiltable screen, and Full HD video support you can make short feature fi...
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Quick TakeProsImage quality is very highExtremely fast performance in Viewfinder modeVery fast start-upArticulated, high-resolution LCD is nice feature for shooting with a tripodTouchscreen LCD makes it easy to control camera for beginnersPorts includ...

By Kyle Schurman Canon's well-known EOS Rebel line of cameras consistently has been among the leaders in the entry-level DSLR market, as the Rebel's mix of user-friendly options and high-quality photography features work well for those who are looking...
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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...
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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. Also for the f...

At an MRP of Rs 59,995 (with EF-S 18-55 IS STM kit lens), the EOS 700D is more expensive than the EOS 650D by a few thousand rupees. The price of only the body is Rs 53,995. It's a worthy consideration for someone who wants to move a step higher than the...
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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...

The Canon EOS 700D / Rebel T5i seems to have been released just to accompany the new EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM kit lens. The only other notable changes from the previous 650D / Rebel T4i model are a subtly different finish to the body, a 360-degree s...
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At first glance, the Canon EOS Rebel T5i ($749.99 list, body only) looks a lot like its predecessor, the T4i%displayPrice% at %seller%. Look closer and you'll discover, well, that they're almost exactly identical. Aside from some cosmetic differences and...

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...

The Canon EOS Rebel T5i is essentially the same camera as its predecessor, and it's still a solid performer...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2013-11-09 01:56:33
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The - or Canon Rebel T5i as it's known in some territories - is the latest model in the manufacturer's popular triple-digit series. The range aunched back in 2003 with the Canon EOS 300D - the world's first truly affordable DSLR - and with each evolut...

Responsive and wellimplemented touchscreen; Light body; Fast AF system; Effective Auto Lighting Optimizer; Noise control; good video capture...

Can feel a little plasticky in places; Not suited to action photography with limited AF points for tracking and a small buffer...

With a virtually identical kit price to its closest competitor, the Nikon D5200, it's fair to say that the Canon EOS 700D is competitively priced.For those looking to upgrade from an existing EOS DSLR, unless it's a EOS 500D or earlier triple-digit...
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Canon describes this camera as the flagship of its entry-level consumer DSLR camera line-up and, while each is ‘designed to suit specific user requirements, both cameras are packed with high-quality and creative features that are ideal for creative-min...

Quality: top level, sharp, well saturated. Notice the shot above of the mangrove trees and backlit yachts: cropped to one seventh of original image!Why you'd buy the Canon EOS 700D/Rebel T5i: enjoyable AF action; creative filters for the playful (!); gets...
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The Canon Digital Rebel T5i seems to be pretty much the same as last year's , but for $100 less than the T4i sold last year. It's called the Canon Digital Rebel T5i in the USA, the Kiss X7i in Japan, and the EOS-700D in the re...
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1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body and Design4. Body and Design5. Operation and Controls6. Sample Images Canon EOS 700D/Rebel T5i Hands-on Preview March 2013 | By Shawn Barnett and Andy Westlake Preview based on a pre-production Canon EOS 700D With...
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1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body and Design4. Body and Design5. Design Compared6. Viewfinder7. Live View8. Displays9. Touchscreen10. Operation & Controls11. Handling12. Menus13. Menus14. Performance15. Features16. Noise and Noise Reduction17. Dyn...

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 responsive operation, with menu access available even when buffer is full, Good-looking video outp...

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 live view and movie mode options independently, AF illuminator integrated into flash (must have...

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, a...
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Despite the emergence of mirrorless cameras, the market is still dominated by conventional DSLRs. Several companies make excellent SLRs to help consumers get better quality pictures for under $1,000. Image quality in the category is generally very similar...
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So what's actually new? Well, the 700D has a different coating – a nice, grippy matte effort that feels far more premium than the shiny one found on the 650D. It can now preview Creative Filters in Live View – so you can see before you take the shot what...

Takes fantastic photos, Flipout touchscreen, New videofriendly kit lens...

Only minor upgrade over 650D...

The limited new features of the 700D mean that as an upgrade it's almost pointless. If you own a 650D the only real difference is the lens, and that's available on its own anyway (albeit for £200). Indeed, if you currently use a 600D or even the four-yea...
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The Rebel T5i follows the current design philosophy for DSLRs with a rounded rectangular body topped by an elongated pentamirror/built-in flash housing and a deeply sculpted handgrip at the right front of the camera. The camera's overall dimensions are a...

Good still and video image quality, 5 fps continuous shooting rate, Quick write speed with appropriately high performance memory media, Light and compact...

Lacks weather sealing of one direct competitor, 95% viewfinder coverage makes precise image framing problematic, Seems to clip highlights a bit more than competition...
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There's a new kit lens, real-time viewing of creative filter effects, an improved Mode dial and a revamped rubber grip. All of which might not sound like enough to warrant a brand new model name -- especially the rubber grip part -- but it's evident that...

Excellent image quality, 9 crosstype AF points, Stereo microphones, Builtin touchscreen, Multishot modes, Improved kit lens, Even more affordable.

Littlechanged from the earlier T4i, Slow Live View and video autofocus, High ISO performance is unimproved, Belowaverage battery life, No dedicated AF illuminator...
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camerastuffreview.com Updated: 2014-02-07 01:24:53
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Within a year after the Canon 650Dwas introduced, Canon hadalready brought its successor, the Canon 700D, to market. In many ways, the Canon 700D is equal to its predecessor. And that's not even that bad, because the Canon 650D was/is an attractive camera...

Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.StarterYear:2013Overall score:6Resolution:6.5Dynamic Range:5.9Noise:7.5Color:9.3Whitebalance:6Megapixels:18Sensor:APSCSensor magn...
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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 :The Canon EOS Rebel T5i / 700D delivers 18 megapixels o...
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A tradition of inexpensive excellence continues with this fast-focusing, low-noise, 5-fps starter DSLRWhat's Hot: STM kit lens gives fast AF for video What's Not: No built-in Wi-Fi Who It's For: Shooters looking for their first DSLR, or casual shooters wh...

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...
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It's fair to say that not a great deal has changed between the T5i / 700D and its predecessor. Indeed they're identical other than three changes: a new mode dial which can rotate through 360 degrees and keep turning, previews of Creative Filters in Live V...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2014-07-23 01:53:58
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The Canon T5i / EOS 700D promises to be Canon's most advanced EOS camera to date, but is the 18-megapixel newcomer enough of an upgrade over the Canon T4i / EOS 650D? Find out in our Canon T5i review video.The Canon EOS 700D (Canon Rebel T5i) is the repla...
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Here are links to the new Canon EOS Digital Rebel T5i at ADORAMA. Orders placed today will be shipped as soon as the cameras are released to retailers. No charges are made until the camera ships.Here's the Canon Press Release:MELVILLE, N.Y, March...
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Among Canon's entry-level SLR offerings, the Canon EOS Rebel T5i is the strongest pick if you're interested in capturing video as well as still images. Its articulating, swing-out high-resolution touchscreen display really helps when capturing video and s...

Display swings out for capturing a variety of angles, Great image quality...

Live View focus seems sluggish, Some physical controls are awkward to navigate...

With its ease of use and powerful features, the Canon EOS Rebel T5i is a good choice for those looking to graduate to their first compact digital SLR—particularly if they want to shoot to video...
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You've seen others toting them, those bulky black cameras hanging heavily around the neck. No way you can slip one of these into your pocket, as you would a cell phone or even a point-and-shoot. So you make do with your smartphone, and you've been doing j...

Relatively low cost, Great image quality, Display swings out for capturing a variety of angles, Great image quality, Friendly interface, Smooth operation, Weather sealing to protect against exposure to the elements (water, dust), Speedy (albeit textbased)...

Live View focus seems sluggish, Physical controls can be awkward to navigate, Live View focus seems sluggish, Some physical controls are awkward to navigate, Program mode tends to produce darker exposures, Images are very noisy after ISO 800, Colors appea...

A budget camera that gets you started with taking great pictures, but its interface and design are less appealing than those of the more capable Canon T5i...
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You've seen others toting them, those bulky black cameras hanging heavily around the neck. No way you can slip one of these into your pocket, as you would a cell phone or even a point-and-shoot. So you make do with your smartphone, and you've been doing j...

Relatively low cost, Great image quality, Display swings out for capturing a variety of angles, Great image quality, Friendly interface, Smooth operation, Weather sealing to protect against exposure to the elements (water, dust), Speedy (albeit textbased)...

Live View focus seems sluggish, Physical controls can be awkward to navigate, Live View focus seems sluggish, Some physical controls are awkward to navigate, Program mode tends to produce darker exposures, Images are very noisy after ISO 800, Colors appea...
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Among Canon's entry-level SLR offerings, the Canon EOS Rebel T5i is the strongest pick if you're interested in capturing video as well as still images. Its articulating, swing-out high-resolution touchscreen display really helps when capturing video and s...

Display swings out for capturing a variety of angles, Great image quality...

Live View focus seems sluggish, Some physical controls are awkward to navigate...

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...
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Earlier in the year I compared the EOS 5D Mark III and 6D, Canon's least expensive full-frame cameras. Today I'm going to look at two other models that cause confusion: the Canon EOS 70D vs Canon 700D Rebel T5i.Note: North America readers will know the EO...
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A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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Despite the emergence of mirrorless cameras, the market is still dominated by conventional DSLRs. Several companies make excellent SLRs to help consumers get better quality pictures for under $1,000...
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All of this means that a Canon EOS Rebel T4i owner isn't going to have much desire to "upgrade" to the Rebel T5i.However those who own older Canon Rebels will want to give the T5i a very strong look. This model has quite a few improvements over the T2i an...

Great image quality, Lightweight, SnapBridge Bluetooth app...

Learning curve, Spotty Bluetooth connection in some instances...

Before I move into the primary thoughts in my Canon EOS Rebel T5i review, I need to discuss the biggest issue regarding the T5i: The fact that it's too much like the EOS Rebel T4i. These two cameras look almost identical, they have similar features, and t...
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