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Responsive touchscreen.
Touchshooting and image reviewing.
Light body.
Consistent metering system.
Auto white balance not always entirely accurate.
Room for improvement with touchscreen.
Burst depth could be better.
By DPexpert on November 08, 2012
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...
By Macworld UK on November 06, 2012
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...
By cnet on October 19, 2012
A fine camera, the Canon EOS Rebel T4i's more expensive 18-135mm STM kit (or body with another STM lens) is the only version that merits an unqualified recommendation. You can probably find better alternatives if you just want a sub-$1,000 dSLR for...
By itproportal.com on October 18, 2012
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...
By PC Pro on October 11, 2012
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...
By CamcorderInfo on October 04, 2012
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...
By Expert Reviews on September 26, 2012
Big improvements to video capture make this a strong contender for both still and moving...
By ePHOTOzine on September 11, 2012
Video is improved thanks to stereo sound and continuous AF, although this is still generally quite slow compared to mirrorless cameras, and the noise of the lens focussing is easily picked up by the internal microphones. In fact, the manual recommends...
By PhotographyBLOG on September 10, 2012
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...
By PC Mag on August 28, 2012
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...
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