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  • - SLR Camera Kit 18 MP CMOS Touchscreen Black
  • - Optical zoom: 1.5x
  • - TTL
  • - ISO sensitivity (min): 100 ISO sensitivity (max): 12800 Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/4000 s Slowest camera shutter speed: 30 s ± 2EV (1/3EV step)
  • - Video recording 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD
  • - Built-in microphone PictBridge HDMI
  • - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
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18.0 MP, 22.3 x 14.9mm CMOS, DIGIC 5, EF/EF-S, 3.0" TFT, HDMI mini, Full HD Video, SDXC, 580g
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Photo enthusiasts rejoice! The new flagship of the spectacular Rebel Line, the EOS Rebel T5i, is here to renew your artistic side with amazing imaging features and full-featured functionality. Users will be impressed at how simple and intuitive it is to create breathtaking photos with ease. The incredible image quality and performance starts with an 18.0 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor and Canon's superb DIGIC 5 Image Processor. Combined with an extensive ISO range of 100-12800 (expandable to 25600 in H mode), the EOS Rebel T5i boasts crisp, detailed images, even in low-light situations. A continuous shooting speed of up to 5.0 fps allows for fast action capture. 9 cross-type AF focus points help ensure crisp focus throughout the frame, and the Hybrid CMOS AF system enables speedy and accurate autofocus when shooting in Live View mode. In addition, the camera is compatible with Canon STM lenses for smooth, quiet AF performance. And the performance doesn't stop with photos. EOS Full HD Movie mode with Movie Servo AF makes shooting high quality movies easy, and the brilliant Vari-angle Touch Screen 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor II makes composing fun. Seven Creative Filters, now viewable in real time, puts composition control directly in your hands and is just one of the many features of the EOS Rebel T5i that is sure to renew your creative soul.

Short summary description Canon EOS Rebel T5i + EF-S 18-135mm SLR Camera Kit 18 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black:
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Canon EOS Rebel T5i + EF-S 18-135mm, 18 MP, 5184 x 3456 pixels, CMOS, 1.5x, Full HD, Black

Long summary description Canon EOS Rebel T5i + EF-S 18-135mm SLR Camera Kit 18 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black:
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Canon EOS Rebel T5i + EF-S 18-135mm. Camera type: SLR Camera Kit, Megapixel (approx.): 18 MP, Sensor type: CMOS, Maximum image resolution: 5184 x 3456 pixels. ISO sensitivity (max): 12800. Optical zoom: 1.5x, 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: 7.62 cm (3"), Touchscreen. PictBridge. Product colour: Black

Picture quality
Camera type *
SLR Camera Kit
Megapixel (approx.) *
18 MP
Sensor type *
CMOS
Maximum image resolution *
5184 x 3456 pixels
Still image resolution(s) *
480 x 480 720 x 400 720 x 480 1280 x 1280 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1920 2304 x 2304 2592 x 1456 2592 x 1728 3072 x 2304 3456 x 1944 3456 x 3456 4608 x 3456 5184 x 3456
Image stabilizer *
No
Supported aspect ratios
3:2, 4:3, 16:9
Total megapixels
18.5 MP
Image sensor size (W x H)
22.3 x 14.9 mm
Image formats supported *
JPG
Lens system
Optical zoom *
1.5x
Focal length range
18 - 55 mm
Lens mount interface
Canon EF, Canon EF-S
Focusing
Focus *
TTL
Auto focusing (AF) modes *
Servo Auto Focus
Exposure
ISO sensitivity (min) *
100
ISO sensitivity (max) *
12800
ISO sensitivity
100, 6400, 12800, Auto
Light exposure modes *
Auto, Manual
Light exposure control
Program AE
Light exposure correction *
± 2EV (1/3EV step)
Light metering *
Centre-weighted, Evaluative (Multi-pattern), Spot
Auto Exposure (AE) lock
Yes
Shutter
Fastest camera shutter speed *
1/4000 s
Slowest camera shutter speed *
30 s
Camera shutter type
Electronic
Flash
Flash modes *
Auto, Manual, Red-eye reduction
Flash exposure correction
±2EV (1/2, 1/3 EV step)
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
30 fps
Analog signal format system
NTSC, PAL
Video formats supported
H.264, MOV
Audio
Built-in microphone *
Yes
Audio formats supported
PCM
Memory
Compatible memory cards *
SD, SDHC, SDXC
Memory
Memory slots
1
Display
Display *
TFT
Touchscreen *
Yes
Display diagonal *
7.62 cm (3")
Display resolution (numeric)
1040000 pixels
Field of view
100%
Viewfinder
Magnification
0.85x
Ports & interfaces
PictBridge *
Yes
USB version *
2.0
HDMI *
Yes
HDMI connector type
Mini
Camera
White balance *
Cloudy, Custom modes, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten
Scene modes *
Night portrait, Portrait, Sports, Landscape
Shooting modes *
Auto, Manual, Movie, Program, Scene
Self-timer delay *
2, 10 s
Brightness adjustment
Yes
Camera file system
DCF 2.0, DPOF 1.1, RAW
Tripod mounting supported *
Yes
Windows operating systems supported
Windows 7 Home Basic, Windows 7 Home Basic x64, Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Home Premium x64, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Professional x64, Windows 7 Starter, Windows 7 Starter x64, Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Windows 8, Windows 8 Enterprise, Windows 8 Enterprise x64, Windows 8 Pro, Windows 8 Pro x64, Windows 8 x64, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Business x64, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Enterprise x64, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Basic x64, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Home Premium x64, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Ultimate x64, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Home x64, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Professional x64
Mac operating systems supported
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
Design
Product colour *
Black
Battery
Battery technology *
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery life (CIPA standard)
440 shots
Battery type
LP-E8
Number of batteries supported
1
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)
0 - 40 °C
Weight & dimensions
Width
133.1 mm
Depth
78.8 mm
Height
99.8 mm
Weight (including battery)
580 g
Packaging content
Cables included
AC, USB
Battery charger included
Yes
Batteries included
Yes
Other features
Built-in flash
Yes
HDMI ports quantity
1
Power source type
Battery
Maximum magnification
3.4x
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:06
Uk has collected 139 expert reviews for Canon EOS Rebel T5i + EF-S 18-135mm SLR Camera Kit 18 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black and the average expert rating is 82 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.
82%
Source Review comments Score
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:04
The Canon EOS 700D sits in a category of DLSR cameras that Canon says is for beginners. Its apparent stable mates include the tiny EOS M, the 1100D and the 100D, each of which the 700D is superior to in various ways. It also replaces the 650D and, in many...
Good 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...
Bad Small buffer means burst shooting is limited, image noise at high ISO settings, it's a repackaged 650D...
Bottom line 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...
80%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:04
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...
100%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
Price and review based on the 18-55mm STM kit Page 1. HandlingPage 2. Autofocus, Performance, Video modePage 3. Image quality comparisons, ConclusionSome products are so well known that they become the default choice for a lot of people. Not sure which...
Bottom line The new kit lens eradicates some long-standing niggles to deliver a superb all-rounder...
100%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
Canon has outed two new consumer-level EOS SLRs for the price of one. First up, the 100D promises the most compact SLR body on the market, while the 700D will...
Good 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...
Bad 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!...
Bottom line 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...
100%
itreviews.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
At first glance, the Canon EOS Rebel T5i ($749.99 list, body only) looks a lot like its predecessor, the T4i . Look closer and you’ll discover, well, that they’re almost exactly identical. Aside from some cosmetic differences and very minor differences in...
Bottom line The Canon EOS Rebel T5i is essentially the same camera as its predecessor, and it's still a solid performer...
60%
alphr.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
The upgrade to the Canon 700D is so subtle that we spent the first few minutes pondering whether Canon had accidentally sent us its predecessor. Indeed, even Canon seems mildly embarrassed, quietly shuffling the Canon EOS 650D into early retirement, leavi...
Bottom line The most trivial of updates from last year's 650D, but an improved kit lens reaffirms Canon's dominance of the consumer DSLR market...
83%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
What is the Canon EOS 700D? Canon's triple-digit DSLR range has long been one of the most popular series of affordable DSLRs. The Canon EOS 700D arrives as a replacement to the EOS 650D , hitting a £650 price tag at launch. It's also the large, better-fea...
Good Impressive noise control, Good video capture, Responsive touch screen, Lightweight body...
Bad Limited AF points and buffer hamper action performance, Body can feel a touch plasticky, Not a big upgrade from 650D...
Bottom line The Canon 700D is an excellent DSLR at a good price. It's not a massive step-up from the 650D, but anyone looking to upgrade from an older model should have it high on their shortlist alongside the smaller Canon EOS 100D...
80%
dpexpert.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
REVIEW-CANON EOS 700D] by terry on 16 May 2013 Price: $880 with 18–55mm lens A refinement of the 650D THE LOW-DOWN: This 18mp DSLR is a small refinement of the 650D which pioneered a hybrid auto-focus system designed to give continuous tracking focus...
0%
smh.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
DateMay 16, 2013 (3) Read later This 18-megapixel DSLR is a small refinement of the 650D, which pioneered a hybrid autofocus system designed to give continuous tracking focus in video mode. The system has been improved with a new kit lens (2...
0%
digitalone.com.sg
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
Canon is going to run out of numbers for naming its DSLR cameras one day. Until that day arrives, please welcome the latest EOS 700D.Not to be confused with the current 1100D and the new 100D, this DSLR camera is the successor of the 650D and stands as...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
If you're looking for a simple digital SLR camera , perhaps even your first digital SLR camera , Canon's EOS 700D is ideal. It comes in a relatively small size, it has an easy control scheme, and it will allow you to take impressive photos from the get-go...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 700D isn't a major step up from the 650D, but it's definitely a very good camera. It's capable of capturing high quality images, it's relatively easy to use and it doesn't feel heavy in the hand, especially with the 18-55mm STM kit lens atta...
80%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
If you're looking for a simple digital SLR camera, perhaps even your first digital SLR camera, Canon's EOS 700D is ideal. It comes in a relatively small size, it has an easy control scheme, and it will allow you to take impressive photos from the get-g...
Good Relatively light and compact, Great overall image quality, Good overall speed...
Bad Changing exposure can be a little cumbersome, No clear differentiators between the 650D and 700D...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 700D isn't a major step up from the 650D, but it's definitely a very good camera. It's capable of capturing high quality images, it's relatively easy to use and it doesn't feel heavy in the hand, especially with the 18-55mm STM kit lens atta...
80%
techradar.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
Although the Canon EOS 650D was the first DSLR to have a touchscreen, Canon sensibly decided that the touch controls should be in addition to rather than instead of the button and dial controls. This helped widen the camera's appeal, making it attracti...
Good Sensor records lots of detail, Comprehensive feature set, Responsive vari, angle touchscreen, High quality video...
Bad No new sensor, LCD attracts fingerprints, No Wi, Fi, Lags behind others for dynamic range and signal to noise ratio...
Bottom line Buying Guide Best Canon cameras The Canon EOS 700D is a very capable and versatile camera that produces high quality images. It has a comprehensive feature set and affords all the control expected by enthusiast photographers while providing automatic han...
90%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2014-01-01 04:31:31
Canon's latest Rebel may not have the cutting-edge technology of the EOS 70D such as Dual Pixel AF video technology and Wi-Fi, but if you don't want to spend well over a grand, this one covers all the photographic basics – and then some. Let's see what th...
Good Fine 18MP still images, Helpful vari-angle touchscreen, 5 fps burst mode...
Bad Build quality not the greatest, Video focusing improved but issues remain, No wireless connectivity...
Bottom line 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...
90%
reviewed.com
Updated:
2014-02-09 01:06:17
For several years now, shooters looking to get into the world of DSLR photography have leaned on Canon's iconic EOS Rebel line of APS-C DSLRs. Perhaps due in part to its popularity, Canon hasn't messed with the formula: the T4i is extremely similar in fea...
Bottom line 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...
78%
T3.com
Updated:
2014-03-13 01:06:09
The new 18-megapixel Canon EOS 700D digital SLR is described by its maker as being an entry-level product; indeed it sits as the flagship model in that self-prescribed section of Canon's line up. But the specification is sufficiently pimped that the descr...
Good Robust build, Rotating LCD screen, Lightweight chassis...
Bad Shooting video is clunky, It's expensive...
80%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-03-13 01:06:09
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...
Good Takes fantastic photos, Flip-out touchscreen, New video-friendly kit lens...
Bad Only minor upgrade over 650D, Not the very best autofocus in class, Live View is still too slow...
Bottom line 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...
100%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-04-11 01:05:33
Although the Canon EOS 650D was the first DSLR to have a touchscreen, Canon sensibly decided that the touch controls should be in addition to rather than instead of the button and dial controls.This helped widen the camera's appeal, making it attractive t...
Good Sensor records lots of detail, Comprehensive feature set, Responsive variangle touchscreen, High quality video...
Bad No new sensor, LCD attracts fingerprints, No WiFi, Lags behind others for dynamic range and signal to noise ratio...
Bottom line Buying Guide Best DSLR: top cameras by price and brand The Canon EOS 700D is a superb camera that combines some of the best aspects of modern digital camera technology. It has a good sensor capable of recording lots of detail, a comprehensive feature set...
90%
photoreview.com.au
Updated:
2014-06-07 01:23:00
Being able to accept accessories like a battery grip makes it a possible second camera for a more sophisticated system and allows it to be used for trips to places where mains power is not available (or irregular). A wide range of additional accessories i...
86%
brisbanetimes.com.au
Updated:
2014-06-12 01:18:50
LIKEThe sensitive touchscreen works well. The Q menu gives access to camera controls and in Liveview the touch-focus-fire function is accessible. Canon has kept the zoom to a modest 3X for faster focus and better image quality.DISLIKEThe continuous autofo...
Bottom line This is a good entry-level DSLR, which takes excellent stills and, in some situations, decent video. The 700D is a relatively inexpensive entree into the Canon system of lenses and accessories...
0%
avhub.com.au
Updated:
2014-07-31 01:06:00
Thank-you for looking up our Canon Eos 700D Review . This equipment review is currently available only as a low-resolution pdf version of the original magazine pages originally printed in the March / April 2013 issue. You can download it here: Canon Eo...
0%
avhub.com.au
Updated:
2014-10-26 02:09:11
Thank-you for looking up our Canon Eos 700D Review . This equipment review is currently available only as a low-resolution pdf version of the original magazine pages originally printed in the March / April 2013 issue. You can download it here: Canon Eo...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2015-02-13 01:15:57
The 700D looks very similar to its predecessor ...Canon undoubtedly makes some fantastic SLRs, but for its three-digit consumer models, we've found that this reputation is somewhat unwarranted. Perhaps this is because rivals have had to try that little bi...
Bottom line A superb all-rounder with a consistency that makes it more than the sum of its parts...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2015-07-08 02:39:39
Of course with those two cameras coming out, you'll see some bargain prices on the 700D, so is it worth considering this older model?The 700D has become the mainstay of Canon's range but not for much longer ...Canon undoubtedly makes some fantastic SLRs...
Bottom line A superb all-rounder with a consistency that makes it more than the sum of its parts...
100%
techsmart.co.za
Updated:
2016-02-05 03:35:56
While the pro level DSLRs garner the glory, the entry level models are really photography's unsung heroes, responsible for introducing new shooters to the craft. One such luminary is the EOS 700D.The fairly new upper entry level 700D may fall under Canon'...
Good Accessible user interface, Light and portable, Great image quality, Easy to use, Useful variangle screen, High ISO range...
Bad Not up to the rigors of rough outdoor use, Not too much of a difference between it and the 650D...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-27 01:46:27
22.3x14.9mm 18.0-megapixel sensor, 3.0x zoom (29-88mm equivalent), 785gThe Canon 700D has long been one of our favourite cameras, the brand has long become synonymous with DSLRs (along with Nikon of course) and this is one of its greatest mid-range models...
Bottom line 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...
100%
chip.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-21 01:16:34
Much like the smartphone market, the camera market has gone through quite a bit of change over the last few years and while many photographers have opted for Micro Four-Thirds and Mirrorless cameras, there are still a large number of photographers who rel...
Good Stereo microphones, Good image quality, Easytouse Touchscreen interface, Plenty of creative filters...
Bad Slow autofocus in live view and video, Always on ISO 400 when using fl...
Bottom line At the end of the day, we have to say we were really happy with the overall performance of the Canon EOS 700D and don't really have much to complain about it as it does its job beautifully. So for those looking to go from a compact to a DSLR, this would...
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stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2016-11-21 01:16:35
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...
Good Takes fantastic photos, Flip-out touchscreen, New video-friendly kit lens...
Bad Only minor upgrade over 650D, Not the very best autofocus in class, Live View is still too slow...
Bottom line 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. Indeed, if you currently use a 600D or even the four-year-old 550D there's...
100%
techtree.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:04
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...
Good Newgen kit lens is great to work with, Touchscreen is very responsive, 360degree titltable screen.
Bad Lens takes time to focus in video mode, Optimisation issues, Not too much difference over its predecessor, Expensive...
Bottom line 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...
60%
steves-digicams.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
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...
Bottom line 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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photographybay.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
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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tech2.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
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...
Bottom line 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...
70%
photographyblog.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
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...
Bottom line 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...
90%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:56:05
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...
Good 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.
Bad Small pentamirror viewfinder. Very limited burst shooting in Raw mode. Video autofocus is choppy with non-STM lenses...
Bottom line 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
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2013-11-09 01:56:05
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...
Good Responsive and wellimplemented touchscreen; Light body; Fast AF system; Effective Auto Lighting Optimizer; Noise control; good video capture...
Bad Can feel a little plasticky in places; Not suited to action photography with limited AF points for tracking and a small buffer...
Bottom line 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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digital-photography-school.com
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2013-11-09 01:56:05
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...
Bottom line 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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Kenrockwell.com
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2013-11-09 01:56:06
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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dpreview.com
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2013-11-09 01:56:06
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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dpreview.com
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2013-11-09 01:56:06
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...
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 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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dpreview.com
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2014-01-12 01:05:09
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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stuff.tv
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2014-01-20 01:07:41
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...
Good Takes fantastic photos, Flipout touchscreen, New videofriendly kit lens...
Bad Only minor upgrade over 650D...
Bottom line 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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digitalcamerareview.com
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2014-01-29 01:17:12
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 Good still and video image quality, 5 fps continuous shooting rate, Quick write speed with appropriately high performance memory media, Light and compact...
Bad 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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imaging-resource.com
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2014-02-05 01:08:35
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...
Good Excellent image quality, 9 crosstype AF points, Stereo microphones, Builtin touchscreen, Multishot modes, Improved kit lens, Even more affordable.
Bad 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
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2014-02-07 01:24:57
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...
Bottom line 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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The-digital-picture.com
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2014-02-09 01:06:17
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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popphoto.com
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2014-05-29 01:20:16
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...
Bottom line 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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cameralabs.com
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2014-06-12 01:18:51
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
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2014-07-23 01:53:50
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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bobatkins.com
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2014-10-04 01:49:08
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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macworld.com
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2014-10-17 02:27:12
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...
Good Display swings out for capturing a variety of angles, Great image quality...
Bad Live View focus seems sluggish, Some physical controls are awkward to navigate...
Bottom line 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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pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2014-10-26 02:09:11
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...
Good 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)...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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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macworld.com
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2014-10-26 02:09:11
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...
Good 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)...
Bad 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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pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2014-10-26 02:09:11
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...
Good Display swings out for capturing a variety of angles, Great image quality...
Bad Live View focus seems sluggish, Some physical controls are awkward to navigate...
Bottom line 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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digital-photography-school.com
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2014-11-15 01:16:33
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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The-digital-picture.com
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2014-11-19 05:40:11
A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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dpreview.com
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2015-01-14 03:44:18
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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lifewire.com
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2017-05-06 01:23:34
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...
Good Great image quality, Lightweight, SnapBridge Bluetooth app...
Bad Learning curve, Spotty Bluetooth connection in some instances...
Bottom line 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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