The Canon EOD 650D / Rebel T4i is the company's latest addition to its novice-oriented 'Rebel' series. With more than two decades of continuous success in its film and digital incarnations, these ...
Although it has an 18-megapixel sensor like the Canon EOS 600D, for example, some of the pixels are dedicated phase detection tools - part of the new camera's Live View and video mode Hybrid AF system ...
Canon's SLRs have long enjoyed a strong reputation for fast phase-detection autofocus in through-the-viewfinder shooting. And that tradition carries on in the EOS 650D. With a 9 point cross-type AF ...
The Canon EOS 650D records Full HD movies (1920 x 1080) at the usual different frame rates, and there's a stereo microphone on the top. There's also a slot for an external mic - and if you're serious ...
The Canon EOS 650D is the successor to the 600D, a camera that has earned the love and affection of many photography enthusiasts across the world. However, though the 650D doesn’t look or feel a whole ...
The Canon EOS 650D entry-level DSLR packs an 18-megapixel sensor and brings touchscreen control to the party but can it rival the Nikon D3200? The new Canon EOS 650D is a user-friendly ...
A new DSLR camera has been announced by Canon and sits in the entry level lineup though packed with a large number of creative and exciting features. We are throwing a light at the Canon EOS ...
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. The 650D's improved autofocus system (as per the 60D) is a ...
At first glance, the Canon EOS 650D (aka Rebel T4i) may seem like a subtle upgrade to the Canon EOS 600D (read our review here), but looking more closely it has a number of interesting new features ...
Outwardly the Canon EOS 650D / Rebel T4i is virtually identical to its predecessor, the 600D / T3i. It is a fairly small camera with a largely plastic shell and a pretty narrow, mildly uncomfortable ...
One might have expected some progress from the 650D’s new APS-C hybrid sensor with respect to its predecessor, but with a DxOMark Score of 62, the EOS 650D has fallen behind the 600D by 3 points.
It’s raining cameras! Well, not literally (how we wish!) but 2012 seems to be the year of major releases and announcements in the imaging world. The Canon 650D, at first glance doesn’t look very ...