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  • - SLR Camera Kit 18.5 MP CMOS Black
  • - TTL Face tracking
  • - Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/4000 s Slowest camera shutter speed: 30 s ± 2EV (1/2EV step)
  • - Video recording 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD
  • - PictBridge
Long product name Canon EOS Rebel T4i + EF-S 18-55mm IS II SLR Camera Kit 18.5 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black :
The short editorial description of Canon EOS Rebel T4i + EF-S 18-55mm IS II SLR Camera Kit 18.5 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black

Rebel T4i - 18.5MP, CMOS, SD/SDHC/SDXC, EF lens, USB/mini-HDMI, EF-S 18-55mm
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Canon EOS Rebel T4i + EF-S 18-55mm IS II SLR Camera Kit 18.5 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black:
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Canon is proud to introduce its most sophisticated Rebel ever—the EOS Rebel T4i DSLR! Built to make advanced photography simple and fun, the new Rebel T4i delivers phenomenal image quality, high performance, and fast, intuitive operation. This EOS Rebel amps up the speed with the powerful DIGIC 5 Image Processor that helps make high-speed continuous shooting of up to 5.0 fps possible—great for capturing fast action. An 18.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor ensures that every image is shot in superb, high resolution; and an extended ISO range of 100-12800 gives photographers the opportunities to take the Rebel T4i into more shooting situations than ever before. A 9-point all cross-type AF system (including a high-precision dual cross f/2.8 center point) delivers improved autofocus performance, and a new Hybrid CMOS AF System increases autofocus speed when shooting photos and video in Live View. For users interested in creating impressive videos, the Rebel T4i is ready to help you create your next masterpiece. Movie Servo AF provides continuous focus of moving subjects, so you never miss a moment. A built-in stereo microphone and manual audio level adjustment helps ensure that your audio will match the stunning quality of your video. First ever for an EOS Rebel, the Rebel T4i features a Vari-angle Touch Screen 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor II, which allows fast and intuitive camera operation. Add compatibility with Canon's proven EF and EF-S lenses and a slew of EOS accessories, the Rebel T4i is an incredibly versatile tool for creating the images and videos you envision.

Short summary description Canon EOS Rebel T4i + EF-S 18-55mm IS II SLR Camera Kit 18.5 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black:
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Canon EOS Rebel T4i + EF-S 18-55mm IS II, 18.5 MP, 5184 x 3456 pixels, CMOS, Full HD, 18.3 oz (520 g), Black

Long summary description Canon EOS Rebel T4i + EF-S 18-55mm IS II SLR Camera Kit 18.5 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black:
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Canon EOS Rebel T4i + EF-S 18-55mm IS II. Camera type: SLR Camera Kit, Megapixel: 18.5 MP, Sensor type: CMOS, Maximum image resolution: 5184 x 3456 pixels. Focal length range: 18 - 55 mm. Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/4000 s. HD type: Full HD, Maximum video resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Display diagonal: 3". PictBridge. Weight: 18.3 oz (520 g). Product color: Black

Picture quality
Camera type *
SLR Camera Kit
Megapixel *
18.5 MP
Sensor type *
CMOS
Maximum image resolution *
5184 x 3456 pixels
Still image resolution(s) *
720 x 480,1920 x 1280,2592 x 1728,3456 x 2304,5184 x 3456
Image stabilizer *
No
Supported aspect ratios
3:2
Lens system
Focal length range
18 - 55 mm
Lens mount interface
Canon EF, Canon EF-S
Focusing
Focus *
TTL
Auto Focus (AF) object detection
Face
Face tracking
Yes
Exposure
ISO sensitivity
400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, Auto
Light exposure modes *
Aperture priority AE, Auto, Manual, Shutter priority AE
Light exposure correction *
± 2EV (1/2EV step)
Shutter
Fastest camera shutter speed *
1/4000 s
Slowest camera shutter speed *
30 s
Flash
Flash modes *
Auto
Video
Video recording *
Yes
Maximum video resolution *
1920 x 1080 pixels
HD type *
Full HD
Video resolutions
640 x 480, 1280 x 720, 1920 x 1080
Motion JPEG frame rate
60 fps
Video formats supported
H.264, MOV
Memory
Compatible memory cards *
SD, SDHC, SDXC
Display
Display *
LCD
Display diagonal *
3"
Display resolution (numeric)
1040000 pixels
Viewfinder
Magnification
0.85x
Ports & interfaces
PictBridge *
Yes
USB version *
2.0
Camera
White balance *
Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten
Scene modes *
Portrait, Landscape
Photo effects *
Black&White, Neutral
Self-timer delay *
2, 10 s
Camera playback
Single image
Camera file system
DPOF 1.1
Anti-dust function
Yes
Design
Product color *
Black
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)
0 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)
0 - 85%
Weight & dimensions
Width
5.24" (133.1 mm)
Depth
3.93" (99.8 mm)
Height
3.1" (78.8 mm)
Weight
18.3 oz (520 g)
Weight (including battery)
20.3 oz (575 g)
Other features
Built-in flash
Yes
HDMI ports quantity
1
Power source type
Battery
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:36:37
Uk has collected 140 expert reviews for Canon EOS Rebel T4i + EF-S 18-55mm IS II SLR Camera Kit 18.5 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black and the average expert rating is 84 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
84%
Source Review comments Score
practicalphotography.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:31
There's no denying the 650D looks and feels like an entry-level DSLR, but it's intuitive to use, large enough to be comfortable to hold and small enough to be discreet. During our test shoot we carried the camera in our hand for a few hours and it never...
Bottom line 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...
80%
macworld.com.au
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:40
Canon and Nikon are still the top choices when selecting a digital SLR for poster-sized professional results, as they maintain the widest range of lenses and accessories. Following on from the 550D and 600D, the 18-megapixel APS-C sensor 650D is descri...
Good 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...
Bad Pricey for the beginners; no anti shake built into the camera body itself, $899.00...
80%
dpexpert.com.au
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:40
IT SHOOTS–THEY SCORE] by terry on 8 November 2012 Nikon started a small revolution in camera design when they introduced the D90 DSLR in 2008. This was the first DSLR to shoot video and Nikon’s competitors were quick to catch up, but there was a fly...
0%
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:40
Canon and Nikon are still the top choices when selecting a digital SLR for poster-sized professional results, as they maintain the widest range of lenses and accessories. Following on from the 550D and 600D, the 18-megapixel APS-C sensor 650D is descri...
Good 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...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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...
80%
digitalartsonline.co.uk
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:46
The EOS 650D sits between the 600D and the 60D in Canon’s digital SLR range, and is classed as an entry-level model. There’s nothing entry-level about its capabilities, though: it’s fast, has an 18-megapixel CMOS sensor, is well built and has a touchscree...
Good Fast performance; good usability; accurate focusin...
Bad Optical viewfinder leaves out some edge details...
80%
itproportal.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:56
The triple-digit EOS series (Digital Rebel in the US) was the original consumer digital SLR. The EOS 300D was the first one to break the $1,000 price barrier back in 2003, and subsequent cameras in the series have been among the best-selling DSLRs in the...
Good Touch, screen controls, Performance, Handling, Image quality...
Bad Slow live view AF, High, ISO noise...
Bottom line 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...
80%
alphr.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:56
The most significant developments in Canon's last two consumer DSLRs have been all about the screen. The EOS 600D introduced a hinge, allowing shots to be framed from interesting angles, and now the 650D adds capacitive touch to the display. The idea of...
Bottom line 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...
83%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:36:03
EOS cameras have an enviable reputation, and it sometimes feels like Canon doesn't have to try too hard to maintain healthy sales. Last year's Canon EOS 600D was a relatively conservative update, with an articulated screen and wireless flash control but l...
Bottom line Big improvements to video capture make this a strong contender for both still and moving images...
80%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:36:18
The 650D is accompanied with a new range of EF/EF-S lenses, labelled STM for Stepping Motor Technology. So why does Canon need to out a whole load of new lenses? In photo mode, the autofocus motor needs to be fast. As a result, it can often prove bruta...
Good 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...
Bad 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...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 650D is a responsive SLR that's easy to use and takes excellent-quality photos. In fact, when it comes to taking pictures, this EOS is a sure success. The touchscreen is sleekly integrated and the video mode's continuous autofocus brings...
100%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:36:32
The EOS 650D sits between the EOS 600D and the EOS 60D in Canon's digital SLR rage and it's classed as an entry-level model. There is nothing entry-level about its capabilities though: it's fast thanks to the inclusion of a DiG!C5 image processor, it h...
Bottom line Canon's EOS 650D is for users who want fast speed out of an entry-level digital SLR camera. It can pump out photos to the tune of five frames per second, making it perfect for budding sports and action photographers who don't want to spend more for an...
80%
techradar.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:36:35
The Canon EOS 650D - or Canon EOS Rebel T4i in the US - sits above the Canon EOS 600D/Rebel T3i in Canon's DSLR range, and has been designed for beginners and enthusiast photographers alike. One of the key aims for the manufacturer was to make the new cam...
Good Touchscreen, Vari, angle screen, Image quality and high ISO performance, 5fps continuous shooting, Easy interface...
Bad 'Only' 18MP, No headphone socket, Raw burst, depth, No rating button, New NR mode is JPEG only...
Bottom line It may not have the pixel count of the Nikon D3200 , but the Canon 650D is a very well-rounded DSLR with plenty of features for novices and enthusiasts. Image quality and high ISO performance is excellent. It's a worthwhile upgrade for anyone with a Cano...
90%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:36:35
The Canon 650D is the latest addition to Canon's mid-range DSLR lineup. For the time being it will sit alongside the 18-month-old 600D , though it's likely it will eventually replace it completely. Upgrades over the older model are largely incremental, al...
Good Touch-screen adds to user experience, Improved autofocus performance, Good image quality...
Bad Touch-screen icons a little small, Slow processing of digital filter effects...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 650D's all-new touchscreen functionality is very well integrated, which really adds to the overall user experience by making the camera more intuitive to use. Photographers likely to appreciate it the most are those who prefer to shoot using...
80%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:36:36
The Canon EOS 650D - otherwise known as the Rebel T4i or Kiss X6i to our worldwide readers - is the first DSLR to include a touchscreen LCD. It was only a matter of time. With the introduction of HD movie capture in stills cameras and the compact syst...
Good 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...
Bad 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...
Bottom line The 650D has a superb autofocus system that works in a variety of conditions and while the on-sensor hybrid AF system does improve live view autofocus speed it’s still not up to scratch compared to the likes of the Sony SLT system. The 650D's touchscre...
80%
T3.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:36:36
The new Canon EOS 650D is a user-friendly enthusiast-level D-SLR full of new tech and functions, including a new touch-screen, and much more than a simple upgrade from the Canon EOS 600D (which it now sits above in the range). As well as helpful intellige...
Good Touch-screen LCD, 5fps, Image quality and high ISO...
Bad Quite pricey, Touch-screen needs to be clean, Mixed materials on body...
100%
reviewed.com
Updated:
2014-02-09 01:05:33
Canon has a knack for making DSLRs that are craved by videographers, and the Rebel T4i looks to maintain this tradition. The camera, which retails for $1149 with an 18-135mm kit lens, offers a new continuous autofocus system and touchscreen LCD—two featur...
Bottom line 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'...
80%
reviewed.com
Updated:
2014-02-09 01:05:33
The Canon EOS Rebel T4i (MSRP $1,199 with lens) is a satisfactory mid-level DSLR—nothing more, nothing less. If we sound unenthused, it's because this camera doesn't inspire enthusiasm. It's a competent, incremental upgrade to a well-received ancestor, an...
Bottom line 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...
80%
reviewed.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:10:36
Canon's high-end Rebel series has long been one of the best-selling and best-received DSLR lines on the market. Like most of its members, the new EOS Rebel T4i represents an appealing middle ground between the bargain basement prices and minimal feature s...
Bottom line Sections...
80%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-03-20 01:25:00
The future-y element here is a new 18MP hybrid CMOS sensor, allowing continuous autofocus when shooting video and an impressive 5fps burst shooting mode, which goes some way towards competing with the machine-gun-like snapping of CSCs. Then theres its til...
Good 18MP hybrid CMOS sensor, Continuous auto-focus in video mode, Beautifully crisp video footage, Controls to suit all...
Bad Gimmicky feel to the touch screen...
Bottom line verdict Our new favourite DSLR has a new hybrid CMOS sensor which enables continuous autofocus during video recording, a responsive touchscreen and 5fps burst shooting. Image quality from the 18MP sensor is excellent and focusing is super-quick. Brilliant...
100%
amateurphotographer.co.uk
Updated:
2014-04-02 01:17:41
Every time a compact system camera or enthusiast compact camera is announced, it comes decorated with claims of how it can offer DSLR-level control and image quality. Yet in what can only be described as a turnaround, here is a DSLR that is taking somethi...
Bottom line Canon sticks to a successful formula by using the same 18-million-pixel sensor and metering system as the EOS 7D and 60D, so the 650D performs as expected, which is good news for photographers. The addition of a touchscreen is a bonus and, alongside the b...
80%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-04-11 01:06:48
The Canon EOS 650D - or Canon EOS Rebel T4i in the US - sits above the Canon EOS 600D/Rebel T3i in Canon's DSLR range, and has been designed for beginners and enthusiast photographers alike.One of the key aims for the manufacturer was to make the new came...
Good Touchscreen, Variangle screen, Image quality and high ISO performance, 5fps continuous shooting, Easy interface...
Bad 'Only' 18MP, No headphone socket, Raw burstdepth, No rating button, New NR mode is JPEG only...
Bottom line With its touchscreen, Hybrid AF and other user-friendly functions, the Canon 650D transforms the way you use a camera and how you take pictures. While this is bound to be of interest to novice photographers, we think it also significantly improves the han...
90%
avhub.com.au
Updated:
2014-05-31 01:15:15
Canon D-SLR users can be pretty much assured of obtaining a reasonable lifespan for their cameras before a replacement comes along and renders them ‘so yesterday'. Owners of the EOS 650D have had a particularly good run, but now the time has come to say g...
0%
photoreview.com.au
Updated:
2014-05-31 01:15:16
The EOS 650D replaces the popular EOS 550D at the top of Canon's entry-level DSLR line-up, sitting just above the EOS 600D. Many features from the 550D continue in the new model and, like its predecessor, the EOS 650D has been developed as a high-performi...
88%
avhub.com.au
Updated:
2014-06-06 01:31:42
Canon D-SLR users can be pretty much assured of obtaining a reasonable lifespan for their cameras before a replacement comes along and renders them ‘so yesterday'. Owners of the EOS 550D have had a particularly good run, but now the time has come to say g...
Bottom line Things are hotting up in the entry-level-plus sector now that Nikon had unleashed its D3200 and Pentax its K-30. The competition is fierce, but the EOS 650D has Canon's business-like approach to D-SLR design on its side, which results in a high level of c...
0%
photoreview.com.au
Updated:
2014-06-07 01:22:38
EOS 550DSensor22.3x 14.9 mm CMOS sensor with approximately 19 million photosites (18 megapixels effective )Image processorDIGIC 5DIGIC 4ISO range (Auto mode)ISO 100-6400ISO 100-3200ISO expansion (max.)ISO 2560012800Max. burst speed5 fps3.7 fpsBuffer capac...
0%
techguide.com.au
Updated:
2014-06-20 01:53:41
Canon's pro cameras have been scoring plenty of points in my world but Canon's consumer-level DSLRs just haven't managed to excite me. Until now, that is, because the EOS 650D is a terrific package.My issue with Canon's small sensor consumer DSLRs has bee...
80%
siliconrepublic.com
Updated:
2014-11-15 01:19:31
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...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2015-12-31 03:48:35
The 650D might seem pretty a pretty conservative update over the 600D. It looks almost identical, and the key specs – 18-megapixel sensor, 9-point autofocus, 3in articulated screen – haven't changed. However, there are some substantial improvements here...
Bottom line 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...
80%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2016-12-22 03:45:15
Canon’s entry-level DSLR’s rose to mainstream acclaim with the launch of the 550D years ago, but last year’s 600D – despite being an excellent entry-level camera – was widely agreed to be a very minimal upgrade for someone who already owns the predeces...
Good Sharp and detailed image quality in welllit conditions; Surprisingly snappy and effective touchscreen; Robust video mode with complete manual control; Strong build...
Bad Problematic noise in low light conditions; Still slow autofocus; No headphone jack.
Bottom line The 650D is a worthy upgrade for users of 550D because the difference between the two cameras is substantial enough to warrant the price. For users of the 600D, the question becomes more careful – if you think the touchscreen and slight improvement in...
70%
stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2016-12-22 03:45:15
The future-y element here is a new 18MP hybrid CMOS sensor, allowing continuous autofocus when shooting video and an impressive 5fps burst shooting mode, which goes some way towards competing with the machine-gun-like snapping of CSCs. Then theres its til...
Good 18MP hybrid CMOS sensor, Continuous auto-focus in video mode, Beautifully crisp video footage, Controls to suit all...
Bad Gimmicky feel to the touch screen...
Bottom line Our new favourite DSLR has a new hybrid CMOS sensor which enables continuous autofocus during video recording, a responsive touchscreen and 5fps burst shooting. Image quality from the 18MP sensor is excellent and focusing is super-quick. Brilliant.    Stu...
100%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:33
Canon surprised and delighted digital photography enthusiasts when it released the first digital Rebel DSLR in 2003—the first DSLR with a sub-$1000 price tag. Since then, the entry-level Rebel line has evolved even while the pricing has remained about the...
Good Above-average image quality, Good performance, Articulating touchscreen, Enhanced video features...
Bad Tends to blow out highlights, Flash must be raised for AF illuminator to function, Live View AF is a little sluggish, Best video operation requires more-expensive STM lens...
Bottom line The Canon Rebel T4i is a user-friendly yet relatively advanced DSLR, with helpful tips for beginners and plenty of controls and features for more experienced photographers. Above-average image quality, good performance, improved autofocus, and enhanced vi...
80%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:36
Canon’s entry-level DSLR’s rose to mainstream acclaim with the launch of the 550D years ago, but last year’s 600D – despite being an excellent entry-level camera – was widely agreed to be a very minimal upgrade for someone who already owns the predeces...
Good Sharp and detailed image quality in welllit conditions; Surprisingly snappy and effective touchscreen; Robust video mode with complete manual control; Strong build...
Bad Problematic noise in low light conditions; Still slow autofocus; No headphone jack.
Bottom line The 650D is a worthy upgrade for users of 550D because the difference between the two cameras is substantial enough to warrant the price. For users of the 600D, the question becomes more careful – if you think the touchscreen and slight improvement in...
70%
g4tv.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:39
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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imaging-resource.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:42
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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buy-n-shoot.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:45
The Canon 650D is a recent release from Canon that replaces the much talked about 600D in the ever expanding Canon DSLR range. From looking at the spec sheet you may notice that there are a number of similarities between the 650D and 600D although...
Bottom line 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...
90%
camcorderinfo.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:35:58
Canon has a knack for making DSLRs that are craved by videographers, and the Rebel T4i looks to maintain this tradition. The camera, which retails for $1149 with an 18-135mm kit lens, offers a new continuous autofocus system and touchscreen LCD—two feat...
Bottom line 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...
81%
dcresource.com
Updated:
2013-09-21 16:36:02
The EOS Rebel T4i (from $849) is Canon's latest entry-level digital SLR, and the replacement to last year's Rebel T3i. The biggest change on the new T4i is related to autofocus. When shooting with the viewfinder, there's a new 9-point, all cross-type...
Good 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...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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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steves-digicams.com
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2013-09-21 16:36:04
Over the last few years, Canon's EOS Rebel series of entry level DSLRs has become a fertile market for those wishing to make the jump to DSLR while remaining budget conscious. For 2012, Canon has announced the T4i, described as their flagship entry lev...
Bottom line 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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photographyblog.com
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2013-09-21 16:36:12
The Canon EOS 650D (called the Canon EOS Rebel T4i in North America) is a new DSLR camera that boasts 18-megapixels, full 1080p high-definition videos with continuous auto-focusing, and a touch-screen interface. Other key features of the 650D / T4i in...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 650D / Rebel T4i is the best mid-range Canon DSLR yet, offering a lot of new features that aren't apparent at first glance. In particular we appreciated the new touch-screen interface, faster burst mode, expanded ISO range and the abilit...
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pcmag.com
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2013-09-21 16:36:15
The Canon EOS Rebel T4i ($849 list, body only) %displayPrice% at %seller% is the successor to the Rebel T3i%displayPrice% at %seller%, a camera that suffered from very slow autofocus in Live View mode. The T4i does a much better job, especially...
Good Fast to start and shoot. Sharp, articulated touch-screen LCD. Compact. Nearly silent video autofocus when used with STM lenses. 5fps shooting. Good image detail at high ISOs. Fast autofocus.
Bad Tiny viewfinder. Very limited burst shooting in Raw mode. Video autofocus is choppy with non-STM lenses...
Bottom line The Canon EOS Rebel T4i delivers top speed along with excellent image quality, and supports smooth video autofocus when paired with the right lens. It's a laudable performer, but doesn't quite edge out the Nikon D5100 as our top pick for under-$1,000 D-S...
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cameralabs.com
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2013-09-21 16:36:30
Canon Rebel T4i / EOS 650D review The Canon EOS Rebel T4i, or EOS 650D as it's known outside North America, is the company's latest upper entry level DSLR. Announced in June 2012, it replaces the massively popular Rebel T3i / 600D which has held the u...
Good 3 inch LCD capacitive touch-screen, Hybrid CMOS AF sensor with continuous AF for movies, Quiet focusing STM kit lens option, Chromatic aberration correction, 5fps continuous shooting, Multi shot noise reduction mode.
Bad Only 3-frame auto bracketing, Movie crop / digital zoom of T3i / 600D dropped, Live mode hybrid AF can be slow and unresponsive.
Bottom line Canon Rebel T4i / EOS 650D verdict The Canon Rebel T4i / EOS 650D is Canon's latest upper entry level DSLR. It fits between its predecessor, the Rebel T3i / EOS 600D and the EOS 60D in the Canon line up and, to a casual observer, it might seem to ha...
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whatdigitalcamera.com
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2013-09-21 16:36:36
Touchscreen displays may have graced compacts, mobile phones and compact system cameras for years, but until now no manufacturer has been brave enough to integrate one into a DSLR. Often such developments are held back while manufacturers deliberate on...
Good Responsive touchscreen with added bonus of touchshooting and image reviewing, light body, consistent metering system...
Bad Auto white balance not always entirely accurate (more neutral than faithful), room for improvement with touchscreen, burst depth could be better...
Bottom line Combining a touchscreen into a DSLR would always be controversial, but DSLR LCDs have, for some time now, been much more than simply devices for viewing images post-capture - and this would always be the next logical move. Not only has Canon implemente...
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digital-photography-school.com
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2013-09-21 16:36:36
There was a lot of excitement recently as Canon launched its EOS 5D Mark III, which answered many ‘wants’ that arose from the previous Mark II model and, while not replacing the earlier camera, the newcomer still kept the excitement going.Similarly, I...
Bottom line Quality: top level, accurate colour, excellent sharpness.Why you'd buy the 650D/T4i: easy to use; reasonable price; powerful camera with excellent video capture (but see below).Why you wouldn't: stabiliser not very effective in video shooting with similar...
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Kenrockwell.com
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2013-09-21 16:36:37
Canon Rebel T4i18MP, sensor, flippy 3" touch screen, stereo video, $850 © 2012 KenRockwell.com. All rights reserved. Canon Rebel 4Ti and . . Canon Rebel 4Ti and 18-135mm STM, with flip screen fliped. . I've been getting all my own gear from s...
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dpreview.com
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2013-09-21 16:36:37
1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body and Design4. Body and Design5. Design Compared6. Viewfinder7. Live View8. Displays9. Touchscreen10. Operation & Controls11. Handling12. Menus13. Menus14. Performance (Speed)15. Performance (AF)16. Features17. Nois...
Good 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...
Bad 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...
Bottom line The EOS 650D/Rebel T4i provides an interesting window into Canon's thinking with regard to the entry-level DSLR market. The Rebel series of cameras is one with long-standing success that predates the digital revolution. And they remain very popular to...
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stuff.tv
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2014-01-19 01:38:06
The future-y element here is a new 18MP hybrid CMOS sensor, allowing continuous autofocus when shooting video and an impressive 5fps burst shooting mode, which goes some way towards competing with the machine-gun-like snapping of CSCs. Then theres its til...
Good 18MP hybrid CMOS sensor, Continuous autofocus in video mode, Beautifully crisp video footage, Controls to suit all...
Bad Gimmicky feel to the touch screen...
Bottom line verdict Our new favourite DSLR has a new hybrid CMOS sensor which enables continuous autofocus during video recording, a responsive touchscreen and 5fps burst shooting. Image quality from the 18MP sensor is excellent and focusing is super-quick. Brilliant...
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makeuseof.com
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2014-02-05 01:08:51
Canon has just released their new Rebel T4i – their first (of hopefully many) adventures into the touchscreen dSLR world. This camera is a step up from the Canon Rebel T3i (also making it the third dSLR Canon has released with a flip-out LCD).We'll be tak...
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camerastuffreview.com
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2014-02-07 01:26:24
In June 2012, the Canon 650D is introduced. It is the first digital Canon SLR with touchscreen control and a newly developed hybrid sensor, which offers autofocus during video recording. The Canon 650D is the latest EOS SLR in the series 350D, 400D, 450D...
Good The Light Tone Priority option is already several years on Canon cameras. My impression is that little is applied. And that's a shame, because the Highlight tone priority not only produces less about exposure. If the Custom Function "C.Fn II -3 Highlight...
Bottom line Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.StarterYear:2012Overall score:6Resolution:6.5Dynamic Range:6.2Noise:7Color:8.8Whitebalance:6Megapixels:18Sensor:APSCSensor magn. 0...
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gizmodo.com
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2014-05-22 02:16:42
More than two years ago, the Canon T2i set the standard for beginner DSLRs. The camera proved, for $1000, that you could get beautiful photos and slick HD video. It was incredibly popular, as was Canon's 2011 follow-up, the T3i.Canon's Rebel T2i is an inc...
Bottom line Its easy to say theres no difference between an affordable DSLR and a mirrorless camera. But the subtle differences are actually pretty significant.AdvertisementIf youre going to use your camera as a way to just take high-quality snapshots, the limitat...
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popphoto.com
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2014-05-29 01:21:12
The T4i reigns supreme over entry-level DSLRsWhat's Hot: Low noise through ISO 1600. What's Not: Buffer holds only 6 RAW shots. Who It's For: Shooters seeking Canon's most powerful entry-level DSLR to date.Nearly every year, we have a cover declaring the...
Bottom line 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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photographybay.com
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2014-06-21 01:48:03
This video from Imaging Resource shows off some of the new features on the Rebel T4i . The smooth video autofocus you see at the end of the video comes courtesy of the new STM lenses. Right now, there are only 2 STM lenses available – the EF 40mm f/2.8 ST...
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digitalcameraworld.com
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2014-07-23 01:52:56
Our testing team was one of the first to get their hands on the new Canon EOS 650D. They've posted their full, scientific Canon 650D review over on our sister site TechRadar . So go there for all your image quality analysis, noise charts and more. If you...
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The-digital-picture.com
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2014-11-19 05:36:19
A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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pentaxforums.com
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2015-08-28 01:05:03
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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