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Reviews of Canon EOS 650D Rebel T4i

Testseek.co.uk have collected 136 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 650D Rebel T4i and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 650D Rebel T4i.
Award: Highest Rated July 2012
July 2012
 
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136 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Responsive touchscreen
  • Impressive video performance
  • Punchy
  • Accurate colours
  • Responsive autofocus
  • Touchscreen can be useful
  • JPEG burst mode can be sustained (picture dependent)
  • LCD screen is detailed and vari-angle useful for framing
  • Live view autofocus improvements benefit movie mode
  • High quality rugged feel
  • Tilting touch screen LCD
  • High stills and video resolution
  • Razor sharp images with image stabilised 18-135mm lens
  • Good jack of all trades DSLR
  • Touchscreen
  • Vari
  • Angle screen
  • Image quality and high ISO performance
  • 5fps continuous shooting
  • Easy interface
  • Touch-screen LCD
  • 5fps
  • Image quality and high ISO
  • Excellent picture quality up to 3200 ISO
  • 5 fps burst mode
  • Highquality swivel LCD
  • Comprehensive video mode with stereo sound and continuous autofocus
  • Welldesigned touchscreen interface
  • Can pilot remote wireless flashes
  • 18MP hybrid CMOS sensor
  • Continuous auto-focus in video mode
  • Beautifully crisp video footage
  • Controls to suit all
  • Touch-screen adds to user experience
  • Improved autofocus performance
  • Good image quality
  • Fast performance
  • Good usability
  • Accurate focusin
  • Touch
  • Screen controls
  • Performance
  • Handling
  • Image quality

The editors didn't like

  • Some colour fringing with 18-55m kit lens
  • Price undercut by rivals
  • No resolution enhancement over predecessor
  • Plasticky build quality
  • Raw & JPEG continuous shooting is still poor (limited buffer)
  • Live view autofocus still lags behind SLT and compact system cameras
  • Pre-flash in low light just isn't subtle
  • Higher ISO images have more noise than the previous gen
  • Pricey for the beginners this is aimed at if going for the body and lens combo we had on test
  • No anti shake built into the camera body itself
  • 'Only' 18MP
  • No headphone socket
  • Raw burst
  • Depth
  • No rating button
  • New NR mode is JPEG only
  • Quite pricey
  • Touch-screen needs to be clean
  • Mixed materials on body
  • Hybrid autofocus system could be faster
  • Autofocus can be a little hesitant in low light
  • White balance could be better
  • Noisy shutter release
  • No sign of WiFi
  • GPS
  • USB 3.0
  • Gimmicky feel to the touch screen
  • Touch-screen icons a little small
  • Slow processing of digital filter effects
  • Optical viewfinder leaves out some edge details
  • Slow live view AF
  • High
  • ISO noise

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  Published: 2015-12-18, Author: Ben , review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • At launch the Canon was an excellent choice for people who want to get creative with both still and moving images. It's looking a little old in the tooth now and sensor technology has certainly improved but with secondhand models selling for around £250 i...

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  Published: 2013-04-08, review by: practicalphotography.com

  • Body price: £539 Effective resolution: 18MP Sensor type: 22.3x14.9mm CMOS Autofocus: 9 points ISO range: 100-6400 (expands to 100-12,600) Metering: 63-zone LCD: 3in 1040k dots Viewfinder: 95% Shooting speed: 5fps Video: Full HD Sensor cleaning: Yes Card ...

 
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  Published: 2013-04-08, review by: practicalphotography.com

  • Abstract:  Although continuous autofocus during video capture has already been seen on the likes of the Nikon D3100 and D3200, for Canon users, this is a significant development. The 650D isn't a direct replacement for the 600D, which Canon intends to continue produ...

 
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  Published: 2013-03-21, review by: siliconrepublic.com

  • Abstract:  Bypassing the idea of producing a highly portable mirrorless camera that can generate DSLR-quality photographs, Canon has decided to shrink down its entry-level DSLR instead, resulting in the EOS Rebel SL1 for the US market and the EOS 100D for the Europe...

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  Published: 2012-11-06, Author: Gavin , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • High quality rugged feel, tilting touch screen LCD, high stills and video resolution, razor sharp images with image stabilised 18-135mm lens, good jack of all trades DSLR
  • Pricey for the beginners this is aimed at if going for the body and lens combo we had on test, no anti shake built into the camera body itself
  • If you're a keen amateur looking for a jack of all trades digital SLR that will last you years of service this Canon should shoot to the top of your list

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  Published: 2012-10-21, Author: Elias , review by: digitalartsonline.co.uk

  • Fast performance; good usability; accurate focusin
  • Optical viewfinder leaves out some edge details

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  Published: 2012-10-18, Author: Cliff , review by: itproportal.com

  • Touch, screen controls, Performance, Handling, Image quality
  • Slow live view AF, High, ISO noise
  • While the EOS 650D offers little significant advantage in image quality over the 600D, the viewfinder AF and overall performance are better, and the clever touch-screen control system works extremely well, allowing you to really make the most of an excel...

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  Published: 2012-10-11, Author: Barry , review by: alphr.com

  • Clever use of a touchscreen display and a vast improvement to autofocus performance on video and stills makes the 650D the best all-rounder for amateurs...

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  Published: 2012-10-04, Author: Jeremy , review by: reviewed.com

  • As far as video performance is concerned, the Canon T4i isn't a 5D Mark III, but the camera put up some strong numbers in our video tests. Not to mention the camera also has a brand new continuous autofocus mode and a touchscreen LCD—two features you won'...

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  Published: 2012-09-30, Author: Ben , review by: reviewed.com

  • This is not a camera that inspires strong feelings, yet it's mostly very reliable (sometimes, vanilla is the flavor you want). On the handling front, Canon's Rebel-series cameras have always been notoriously easy for beginners to pick up and use, and the ...

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