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Canon 650D : Specifications and Opinions


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avatarsupporter
sent on October 26, 2013

Pros: Af fast, maneuverable, monitor, battery

Cons: None for the moment

Opinion: I'm almost a year I own this camera body, with which I am very well, the speed of focus is good, it is very easy to handle, is very resistant to Iso (certainly not as a FF), I spettavo worse and instead I was stupid, good burst and good also the duration of batteria.rnE 'my first camera body and for the moment the only, and I can only give good ratings, I articulated screen is very convenient and also in touch some occasions it is faster than traditional buttons, for me I use little or nothing, the quality of materials is good and has a nice grip, perhaps with a Bg would be even better but it should be at the expense of portability, runs excellent video but honestly I have not taken for that reason. RNLA advice for those embarking on the first time the world of photography, is an "entry level" even though I rate this a shade above this category.

avatarsenior
sent on August 17, 2013

Pros: Quality, easy handling, robustness

Cons: They've been discontinued, replaced by the 700d which is equal.

Opinion: I am very well, it's my first SLR and, before buying it, I've studied fine. Does well in the photo, it is very fast, has a great extension of ISO, and has many useful ways, such as that of manual shooting night, which I use often when I happen to find myself around at night without a tripod. The button layout is very comfortable, the screen is great because the wheel well and is totally removable. Also it is able to turn the excellent video, even if not much use for this purpose. In general, I would highly recommend to anyone who wants to enter the world of photography without buying a low quality product. The 650D is considered a prosumer, so it's already a step ahead than other models considered purely "entry level".

avatarjunior
sent on May 03, 2013

Pros: AF very effective and fast, light weight, many available features, battery life, full HD video in high quality

Cons: building a little reading, but for me it is not a defect

Opinion: Purchased camera about a month ago and I must say that I was pleasantly surprised, especially for the great picture quality baked by the sensor 18 Mpx. Really fast and precise autofocus, especially with the 40 f / 2,8 STM, but also with the 50 f / 1.4, and with the 17-55 f / 2,8 IS USM. The 9 cross-type points with sensitivity in the middle of f / 2.8 you are really effective for shooting moving and stationary. The videos are of excellent quality in Full HD.

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avatarsenior
sent on March 19, 2013

Pros: Intuitive, easy, accurate and fast AF, better sensor sisters, image quality, video performance in its class, ergonomics fast. The touch screen, exceptionally useful and practical.

Cons: The battery is not enough for all day, max 350-400 shots. Dust enters if it is windy, I've already had to clean the sensor. The button that stops the exposure is pressed accidentally.

Opinion: Describe in a few sentences is detract from the machine, however, exceeds expectations for its image quality, has so much more of the sisters with the same sensor. Seems robust, has so far been quite tossed, but has no visible streaks. I bought it for the journey, all day in a backpack or by hand, when I find something I pull out and describe the shooting. The path is made from 25/35 of the time even 40 km in a day, I wanted a light car and the 40/2, 8 it is. I've tried alternatives with smaller, but then what you bring home is not up and if I take the 5D: the weight feels molto.rnChe say, the advice from travelers who love not to miss anything.

avatarjunior
sent on January 05, 2013

Pros: AF effective. Shutter Speed ??remarkable. Excellent color rendering. Flexibility of the display. Body and handle solid without being heavy. Good performance of the battery.

Cons: Not sure what video with AF

Opinion: Switching from a 400D.Tutto another mondo.La color rendering and shutter speed are eccezionali.Abbinate a good lens is easy to achieve great photos sportive.Non will fall in the range of semi-professional but I think at the level of final performance just we're missing. Live View comfortable but slow, so useful, but subject to appropriate. Touch screen (at the time) I do not think is necessary and using it tends to leave a lot of fingerprints on the display, but gusti.Ho matter of some doubt on the video function with AF. I could not use stm objectives (specific) but better to go with conventional lenses in manual. The AF is noisy (and remained registered in the second half) and slow. Working in the manual made the movie is rather exceptional.

avatarjunior
sent on October 09, 2012

Pros: lightweight body and compact swivel and touch screen functions, fast and simple in the settings menu

Cons: having it for only 1 week I have not found

Opinion: I come from a bridge (a fantastic Panasonic FZ45 that I still jealously in the tray), and just made the first shots seemed to be on another planet! Fast, I forgot expectations between shots and the other of glorious while lumix. The grip I find, to my hands, quite perfect. The display is nice and bright readable, thanks to the choice of different combinations of color background / characters that allow you to find one that suits your needs (I chose the white background blacks with characters that seemed more readable). The buttons are arranged so as to find the various functions quickly. Comodo ISO button at the top for the shortcut of sensitivity, intelligent programmability function for the SET button, and useful the "My Menu" to set the 6 functions that are expected to be used most frequently. I have found useful functionality "click manual night" and "Backlight Control. HDR", but the feature that I really entusiamato is the touch screen! I find it very well done, the switch settings for quick, convenient for display and functionality of the "touch / Sharpen / shoot" is amazing. For now I have the standard lens 18-55 but I intend to buy as soon as possible (hopefully for Christmas) as the 40mm STM can not wait to make full use of the hybrid sensor, also because, in addition to photos are also fond of video that the FZ45 is so egregious even if "only" 720p. We'll see if the 650D manages to make me not regret!



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