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Canon EOS 700D (EOS Rebel T5i / EOS Kiss X7i)
NguyenHoangDate: Thursday, 2017-04-13, 1:58 PM | Message # 1
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Body typeBody typeCompact SLRSensorMax resolution5184 x 3456Other resolutions5184 x 2912, 4608 x 3456,3456 x 3456, 3456 x 2304, 3456 x 1944, 3072 x 2304, 2592 x 1728, 2592 x 1456, 2304 x 1728, 2304 x 2304, 1920 x 1280, 1920 x 1080, 1728 x 1728, 1696 x 1280, 1280 x 1280, 720 x 480, 720 x 400, 640 x 480, 480 x 480Image ratio w:h1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9Effective pixels18 megapixelsSensor photo detectors19 megapixelsSensor sizeAPS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm)Sensor typeCMOSProcessorDigic 5ImageBoosted ISO (maximum)25600White balance presets6Custom white balanceYes (1)Image stabilizationNoUncompressed formatRAWOptics & FocusAutofocus
  • Contrast Detect (sensor)
  • Phase Detect
  • Multi-area
  • Selective single-point
  • Single
  • Continuous
  • Face Detection
  • Live View

Digital zoomNoManual focusYesNumber of focus points9Lens mountCanon EF/EF-SFocal length multiplier1.6×Screen / viewfinderArticulated LCDFully articulatedScreen size3″Screen dots1,040,000Touch screenYesScreen typeClear View II TFT LCDLive viewYesViewfinder typeOptical (pentamirror)Viewfinder coverage95%Viewfinder magnification0.85×Photography featuresMinimum shutter speed30 secMaximum shutter speed1/4000 secAperture priorityYesShutter priorityYesManual exposure modeYesSubject / scene modesYesBuilt-in flashYes (Pop-up)Flash range13.00 mExternal flashYes (Hot-shoe, Wireless plus Sync connector)Flash modesAuto, On, Off, Red-eyeContinuous drive5.0 fpsMetering modes
  • Multi
  • Center-weighted
  • Spot
  • Partial

Exposure compensation±5 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)AE Bracketing±2 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)WB BracketingYes (3 frames in either blue/amber or magenta/green axis)Videography featuresResolutions1920 x 1080 (30, 25, 24 fps), 1280 x 720 (60, 50 fps), 640 x 480 (30, 25 fps)FormatH.264, Motion JPEGMicrophoneStereoSpeakerMonoStorageStorage typesSD/SDHC/SDXCConnectivityUSBUSB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)HDMIYes (HDMI mini)WirelessEye-Fi ConnectedRemote controlYes (RC-6 connector)PhysicalBatteryBattery PackBattery descriptionLithium-Ion LP-E8 rechargeable battery & chargerBattery Life (CIPA)440Weight (inc. batteries)580 g (1.28 lb / 20.46 oz)Dimensions133 x 100 x 79 mm (5.24 x 3.94 x 3.11″)Other featuresOrientation sensorYesTimelapse recordingYes (by USB cable and PC)GPSOptionalGPS notesvia GPE2
 
NguyenHoangDate: Thursday, 2017-04-13, 2:00 PM | Message # 2
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KEY FEATURES
  • 18MP CMOS APS-C sensor
  • Canon EF / EF-S lens mount
  • ISO 100-12,800 (extendable to ISO 25,600)
  • 1080p at 30, 25 and 24fps
  • 3-inch vari-angle LCD, 1040k-dots
  • Manufacturer: Canon
  • Review Price: £650.00
 
NguyenHoangDate: Thursday, 2017-04-13, 2:03 PM | Message # 3
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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-featured alternative to the Canon EOS 100D – Canon’s new ‘smallest DSLR in the world’ rival to Compact System Cameras (CSCs). Although it appears that little has changed, the range’s popularity is such that the 700D is sure to gain admirers.

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CANON EOS 700D - FEATURESLet’s start off at the very core of the Canon EOS 700D, namely its sensor. While many of its competition have of late increased the resolution of their sensors, the 700D maintains the same 18MP resolution that has been present in previous generations of the triple-digit series.
The sensor has a native ISO range of 100-12,800 – extendable to ISO 25,600 – in addition to a Hybrid AF (Auto Focus) system on the sensor itself that promises improved AF performance through the combination of contrast and phase-detect technologies.
Paired with the sensor is the latest DIGIC 5 processor which, although not the new DIGIC 5 version found in more advanced Canon DSLRs, still promises a respectable level of performance.

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The sensor at the core of the Canon EOS 700D also offers Full HD 1080p video capture at either 30, 25 or 24fps – with 60 or 50fps available at the lower 720p resolution – while a pair of stereo microphones also feature on the camera’s top plate.
Although the 700D’s optical viewfinder only offers 95% coverage of a scene, the eye-catching 3-inch, 1040k-dot LCD screen on the camera’s rear is in the 3:2 aspect ratio, and thus stills fill the whole frame in capture.
The 700D’s LCD screen itself is of the vari-angle variety, so can be pulled away from the body and rotated about an angle for both high and low angle shooting – it’s one of the key differences between it and the smaller Canon EOS 1100D.

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The 700D includes a 9-point diamond AF arrangement that is the same as that found on the 650D. Although the nine points are far less than some rival cameras, the good news is that all are of the more sensitive cross-type variety and are thus sensitive to horizontal and vertical subjects and movements.
One welcome new feature with the 700D is the ability to preview the camera’s Creative Filters at the point of capture. Previous Canon DSLRs featuring Creative Filters lacked this function, while there’s now also the option to save an unaltered image alongside the filtered shot.
Unfortunately, and somewhat surprisingly considering the proliferation of the technology in recent releases, the EOS 700D doesn’t have built-in Wi-Fi for transferring files and remote control using a smartphone or tablet.
It ships as a body only or as part of a kit with the 18-55mm f/3.5 – 5.6 IS STM lens; an update on the USM version found on the 650D with a 4-stop stabilisation system and a step focus system for silent focus during movie capture.

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NguyenHoangDate: Thursday, 2017-04-13, 2:11 PM | Message # 4
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CANON EOS 700D - IMAGE QUALITYThe EOS 700D has the same iFCL 63-zone metering system as found on a host of other DSLRs in Canon’s EOS series. It’s a proven performer that rarely fails to capture the true nature of a scene. Any instances when the metering system might offer an incorrect reading only result in a slight overexposure, an error that’s easily remedied with exposure compensation.
There’s also the option to employ either Canon’s Auto Lighting Optimiser or HDR Backlight Control technologies should a scene with particularly high contrast confront you, leaving you wanting to capture more detail. In general, though, we found Raw capture and adjustment after the shot was more than enough.

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Click for full-res test gallery: 1/500 sec @ f/8, ISO 100. AWB, Center-weighted metering
EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5 - 5.6 IS STM
In general the 700D’s Auto White Balance performance is also good. Colour depiction is very much natural and in keeping with the colours in the scene. On the odd occasion where artificial lighting was involved results could appear a little cool, although this is nothing out of the ordinary and easily remedied.
Although the 700D lacks the ability to set colour temperature numerically, there are a host of presets to choose from. There’s also a range of picture styles to apply to a scene, although their effects are more subtle.

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The 700D handles image noise very well. Images captured at the lower ISO settings are completely devoid of image noise, with texture noise only really noticeable above ISO 800.
Despite the appearance of noise at ISO 800, the higher settings remain usable right up to ISO 6400, although we’d recommend shooting Raw at the higher end as fine detail in JPEGs does begin to suffer from aggressive noise reduction.
VERDICTThe 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.

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