Testseek.co.uk have collected 137 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 700D Rebel T5i and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 700D Rebel T5i.
May 2013
(81%)
137 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
678 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Hybrid AF system boosts live view and video focusing speeds
Great quality stills from low ISO range
Great combination of traditional buttons and touchscreen controls
Robust build
Rotating LCD screen
Lightweight chassis
Sensor records lots of detail
Comprehensive feature set
Responsive vari
Angle touchscreen
High quality video
Good image quality up to 3200 ISO
Excellentquality swivel LCD touchscreen
Generally responsive / Continuous shooting at 5 fps
Pretty comprehensive video mode
Good software package included
Takes fantastic photos
Flip-out touchscreen
New video-friendly kit lens
Impressive noise control
Good video capture
Responsive touch screen
Lightweight body
Fine 18MP still images
Helpful vari-angle touchscreen
5 fps burst mode
The editors didn't like
Small buffer means burst shooting is limited
Image noise at high ISO settings
It's a repackaged 650D
Shooting video is clunky
It's expensive
No new sensor
LCD attracts fingerprints
No Wi
Fi
Lags behind others for dynamic range and signal to noise ratio
No WiFi
GPS
USB 3
Optical viewfinder is a little tight
No weatherproof finish
Autofocus is still a bit too slow to be useful in Live View mode
Still not many STM lenses to choose from
AF assist with flash isn't exactly discreet!
Only minor upgrade over 650D
Not the very best autofocus in class
Live View is still too slow
Limited AF points and buffer hamper action performance
We've always loved the look of the photos that Canon's EOS cameras produce and the 700D is no exception. For the first time, here's a consumer-orientated camera that delivers that sublime quality with no significant drawbacks.Rival cameras have more sophi...
Fine 18MP still images, Helpful vari-angle touchscreen, 5 fps burst mode
Build quality not the greatest, Video focusing improved but issues remain, No wireless connectivity
Recommending the T5i for still photography is a no-brainer. It's easy to use, takes quality images and has enough technical headroom so you can spread your creative wings if you care to. Movie quality is just OK, however; perhaps we've been spoiled by t...
Published: 2013-11-26, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
The Canon EOS Rebel T5i is a decent camera. I wouldn't go so far as to say it's a good value, but it's a known quantity: It's a T4i with a new mode dial. The Rebel line of DSLRs has offered a consistent level of quality that—while uninspiring—is good for ...
Published: 2013-10-29, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Hybrid AF system boosts live view and video focusing speeds, great quality stills from low ISO range, great combination of traditional buttons and touchscreen controls
Small buffer means burst shooting is limited, image noise at high ISO settings, it's a repackaged 650D
The Canon EOS 700D doesn't break new ground for this class of camera, nor is it a huge change from the 650D before it. If you own the previous camera, there's little reason to upgrade: it should be the excellent 70D that you set your sights on. The...
Abstract: The Canon EOS 700D is a brilliant piece of kit: along with its 18-megapixel sensor, it boasts a quiet focusing lens, an easy-to-use touchscreen, a simple button layout and supreme video skills, but is it too much of a good thing? Watch it in our video ...
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
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...
Good image quality up to 3200 ISO, Excellentquality swivel LCD touchscreen, Generally responsive / Continuous shooting at 5 fps, Pretty comprehensive video mode, Good software package included
No WiFi, GPS, USB 3, Optical viewfinder is a little tight, No weatherproof finish, Autofocus is still a bit too slow to be useful in Live View mode, Still not many STM lenses to choose from, AF assist with flash isn't exactly discreet!
The Canon EOS 700D takes over seamlessly from the 650D. It's a well-balanced SLR in photo mode with 5 fps continuous shooting and speedy response times. It also does a great job of keeping digital noise in check. The 700D isn't a bad option for video eith...