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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: 2012-11-14, review by: g4tv.com

  • Abstract:  Video Review: Tis the season to get your hands on a digital SLR! If that's the case, then Matt Mira and John Barrowman suggest the Canon Rebel T4i in our 2012 Holiday Gift Guide....

 
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  Published: 2012-11-02, review by: imaging-resource.com

  • Abstract:  Just in front of the hot shoe are the new stereo microphones, imitating other competing designs. Canon didn't mention it, but often the stated goal for putting the mics here is to reduce noise from hand and lens movements. Canon removed the Movie position...

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  Published: 2012-11-02, review by: buy-n-shoot.com

  • The 650D is a serious camera at an affordable price. Its a great first step into DSLR territory although it offers more than enough features to attract attention from seasoned enthusiasts. Its more of a progression rather than a revolution from the ...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-31, review by: pentaxforums.com

  • Abstract:  In this comparative review, we take a look at three attractive intro- to mid-range APS-C DSLR cameras available as of October, 2012: the Canon Rebel T4i (EOS 650D), Nikon D5100, and Pentax K-30. This isn't an in-depth review of each camera, but rather a c...

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  Published: 2012-10-19, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com

  • The Canon EOS Rebel T4i delivers extremely good photo and video quality plus improved performance in Live View shooting over the T3i -- as long as you buy the more expensive 18-135mm STM kit. Plus, the camera has a more streamlined shooting design than it
  • The feature set remains rather blah, and its photos aren't as good as the T3i's at high ISO sensitivities
  • A fine camera, the Canon EOS Rebel T4i's more expensive 18-135mm STM kit (or body with another STM lens) is the only version that merits an unqualified recommendation. You can probably find better alternatives if you just want a sub-$1,000 dSLR for st...

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  Published: 2012-10-11, Author: Philip , review by: popphoto.com

  • Canon continues to make the top of its Rebel line just what it needs to be. As video has been the main theme in DSLRs this year, the new, more robust AF system is a welcome addition, as is the stereo microphone.At the same time, Canon has maintained the A...

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

 
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  Published: 2012-09-30, review by: dcresource.com

  • Very good photo quality, with low noise levels through ISO 3200/6400 (low/normal light), Supersharp 3inch touchscreen LCD can flip to the side and rotate 270 degrees, Useful touchscreen functions include focus, shutter, and menus in record mode; pinchtozoom and swiping makes playback mode a pleasure, Live view AF performance is noticeably improved when using STM lenses, Tons of manual controls, i
  • Photos a bit soft, at least with the 18 135 mm kit lens, Brownish color cast in a few situations (mixed/artificial lighting), Chromatic aberration correction should be on by default, Strong redeye, no removal tool in playback mode, Live view AF performance still very slow with nonSTM lenses; poor performance in low light regardless of the lens, Buffer fills quickly in burst mode (especially for R
  • Conclusion Canon's EOS Rebel T4i (also known as the EOS-650D) is their flagship entry-level digital SLR (if there is such a thing). It packs many of the features found in Canon's more expensive bodies into a more compact package and adds touchscreen f...

 
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  Published: 2012-09-21, review by: steves-digicams.com

  • 2012 has brought us yet another Canon EOS digital Rebel, and once again, the Canon Rebel T4i is leading the way in the intro/beginner dSLR market. It has not had major changes from the T3i, but it has had some upgrades that will make significant increa...

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  Published: 2012-09-20, review by: g4tv.com

  • Abstract:  Video Review: We sent Matt Mira into a post-apocalyptic junkyard to put the new Canon EOS Rebel T4i Digital Camera's 18 megapixels and cinema quality video to the test....

 
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