Canon EOS 650D body
![]() | Expecting restock Quite an advanced SLR camera, however, positioned by the manufacturer as "perfect for beginners" — thanks to intelligent auto modes. Equipped with an APS-C sensor with a resolution of 18.7 megapixels. It is also notable for two championships: it is the first EOS camera with an improved (dual) autofocus system, providing continuous autofocus when shooting video, and also the first Canon DSLR with a touch screen. The screen is also made swivel, and its resolution is 1.04 megapixels. E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
Canon EOS 650D body
Panel:APS-C (23x15.5 mm), 18 MPix
Video:Full HD (1080p)
Snapshot size:5184x3456 px
ISO range:100-12800
Burst shooting:5 fps
Screen:3 '', touch, oscillating
Quite an advanced SLR camera, however, positioned by the manufacturer as "perfect for beginners" — thanks to intelligent auto modes. Equipped with an APS-C sensor with a resolution of 18.7 megapixels. It is also notable for two championships: it is the first EOS camera with an improved (dual) autofocus system, providing continuous autofocus when shooting video, and also the first Canon DSLR with a touch screen. The screen is also made swivel, and its resolution is 1.04 megapixels.
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Specifications EOS 650D body
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Canon EOS 650D kit 18-55 is a digital SLR camera that offers a blend of modern features and affordability. Users appreciate its touchscreen display, which enhances usability, and the swivel screen that aids in capturing shots from various angles. The camera is noted for its good build quality and ergonomic design, making it comfortable to handle. It features an 18MP sensor, providing good photo quality for its price range, although some users report noise at higher ISOs and in low light conditions. Autofocus is generally praised for its speed and accuracy, but some find it lacking in video mode. The camera's video capabilities are well-received, with stereo sound and autofocus in video mode being highlights. Battery life is decent, but an additional battery is recommended for extended use. While some users criticize the image quality compared to higher-end models, the camera is considered a solid choice for beginners and those looking for a reliable, entry-level DSLR. Overall, it is seen as a good value for money option, especially for those not requiring professional-grade performance.
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The model is suitable for both beginners and experienced photographers. Rotatable touchscreen display Easy to operate Microphone jack Lever combined with video recording mode Reliable Overall, I did not find. |
Overall, I'm rather pleased with the purchase. Of course, it takes a little getting used to the new ergonomics; the difference in control is especially noticeable when filming dynamic scenes, when everything is done automatically. Very good as a “second carcass”. For its features, the price is very reasonable. I thought that the touchscreen would cause inconveniences, but nothing like that, it's a definite plus for this model. Especially since some control elements, which were implemented as hardware on older models, have been moved to it. Compared to previous models, it has become lighter and more compact. The feature that allows you to focus on the desired point by pressing that point is very convenient and helps a lot sometimes. The screen is swivel, which I often use when I need to shoot from the ground or above the head. A convenient feature like in modern smartphones – the screen automatically turns off when the device is brought close to your face. The picture quality is beyond praise. The battery lasts at least an entire day of shooting, sometimes even two. Although, I must note that I practically do not use the built-in flash. There is an HDR mode. Its presence is debatable, but it may be useful for someone. Autofocus is now on nine cross-type points, works very quickly and almost silently. This is important when you don't want to attract attention to the photographed subject. Now autofocus is also available in video mode, which is wonderful. Additionally, the video comes with stereo sound. Focusing in “LV” mode and when shooting video is not as fast as we would like. The battery holds really well, but when traveling I found that I simply didn’t have the time or opportunity to charge, so I would recommend immediately buying an additional battery, but just a battery, not a battery handle. If you are not going to purposefully use AA batteries, then it is not advisable to carry such an additional weight to the carcass. The “Trash” button is not very conveniently located in my opinion. |
If everything is well understood about the device's operation, you'll receive a sea of joy, it justifies every penny, and overall it is compared to the Canon D60. A touch display, you can say that it is not needed, you can generally deny technological progress, but in my opinion, it is good, even very good. Focus points, here, of course, you can get by with only the central one. As many people write about the assembly, I will say that my assembly is very, very good, in general, out of all the 650Ds I have held in my hands, I have never seen a bad assembly. By the way, anyone who wants to buy a 700D should note that it is no different from the 650D, the matrix and all other goodies are fully consistent. Overall, I really liked it, I want to note that the assembly of my carcass is Japanese. Everything is about the money, Full Frame will definitely be better, but when it comes to good shots, I advise not to skimp on lenses. In general, I didn't find any drawbacks. use Canon EOS 650D kit 18-55 month or more i recommend it should buy |
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