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July 2012
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136 Tests
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Nutzer
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12 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Sehr gute Bildqualität
1080pVideos mit Manuellsteuerung
Scharfes Schwenkdisplay
Erstklassiger Bedienkomfort dank Touchscreen
Präziser Autofokus im Sucherbetrieb
Phasenvergleich im CMOSSensor integriert
Kontinuierlicher Autofokus im Videomodus
Touchscreen
Schnellerer Serienbildmodus
Guter Hybrid-Autofokus
Gute Bildqualität
Toller Touchscreen bringt Bedienkomfort
Full-HD-Video überzeugt in Qualität und Bedienung
Sehr gute Bildqualität & hohe Auflösung bei ISO 100-200
Auch ISO 400-800 noch sehr gut
Gute Bildqualität im hohen ISO-Bereich (ab ISO 1.600)
Gut verarbeitetes und griffiges Kamera-Gehäuse
Hochauflösendes 3
0 Zoll großes
Dreh und schwenkbar gelagertes
Lange Aufnahmeserien (bei JPEG)
Dank Touchdisplay sehr gut zu bedienen
HybridAF führt Fokus bei Videoaufnahmen zügig nach (aber nur mit STMObjektiven)
Gute Bildqualität (Canontypisch "knackig")
Sehr hohe Reaktionsund Speichergeschwindigkeit
Schnell betriebsbereit
Kurze Auslöseverzögerung
Monitor berührungsempfindlich
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kontinuierlicher Autofokus funktioniert schlecht ohne STMObjektiv (im LiveView)
Ohne STMObjektive nutzen etliche Neuerungen nicht viel
Neuerungen in erster Linie
Langsamer Kontrast-AF
Kleiner und dunkler Sucher
Autofokus-Geschwindigkeit im Live-View
Canon EF-S 18-55 IS
Sehr langsamer
Lauter Autofokus im Video-Modus und Live-View-Betrieb
Sehr kleine Tasten und zu viele davon auf kleiner Fläche
Die Größe des Pufferspeichers fällt mit sechs RAWs eher klein aus
Excellent picture quality up to 3200 ISO, 5 fps burst mode, Highquality swivel LCD, Comprehensive video mode with stereo sound and continuous autofocus, Welldesigned touchscreen interface, Can pilot remote wireless flashes
Hybrid autofocus system could be faster, Autofocus can be a little hesitant in low light, White balance could be better, Noisy shutter release, No sign of WiFi, GPS, USB 3.0
The Canon EOS 650D is a responsive SLR that's easy to use and takes excellent-quality photos. In fact, when it comes to taking pictures, this EOS is a sure success. The touchscreen is sleekly integrated and the video mode's continuous autofocus brings ...
18MP hybrid CMOS sensor, Continuous auto-focus in video mode, Beautifully crisp video footage, Controls to suit all
Gimmicky feel to the touch screen
verdict Our new favourite DSLR has a new hybrid CMOS sensor which enables continuous autofocus during video recording, a responsive touchscreen and 5fps burst shooting. Image quality from the 18MP sensor is excellent and focusing is super-quick. Brilliant...
Touchscreen, Vari, angle screen, Image quality and high ISO performance, 5fps continuous shooting, Easy interface
'Only' 18MP, No headphone socket, Raw burst, depth, No rating button, New NR mode is JPEG only
It may not have the pixel count of the Nikon D3200 , but the Canon 650D is a very well-rounded DSLR with plenty of features for novices and enthusiasts. Image quality and high ISO performance is excellent. It's a worthwhile upgrade for anyone with a Cano...
Touch-screen adds to user experience, Improved autofocus performance, Good image quality
Touch-screen icons a little small, Slow processing of digital filter effects
The Canon EOS 650D's all-new touchscreen functionality is very well integrated, which really adds to the overall user experience by making the camera more intuitive to use. Photographers likely to appreciate it the most are those who prefer to shoot using...
Responsive autofocus, touchscreen can be useful, JPEG burst mode can be sustained (picture dependent), LCD screen is detailed and vari-angle useful for framing, live view autofocus improvements benefit movie mode
Plasticky build quality, raw & JPEG continuous shooting is still poor (limited buffer), live view autofocus still lags behind SLT and compact system cameras, pre-flash in low light just isn't subtle, higher ISO images have more noise than the previous gen
The 650D has a superb autofocus system that works in a variety of conditions and while the on-sensor hybrid AF system does improve live view autofocus speed it’s still not up to scratch compared to the likes of the Sony SLT system. The 650D's touchscre...
Responsive touchscreen; impressive video performance; Punchy, accurate colours
Some colour fringing with 18-55m kit lens; Price undercut by rivals; No resolution enhancement over predecessor
The Canon EOS 650D is packed with cool features, including a multi-touch touchscreen, full high-definition video with improved video controls and a faster auto-focus with better noise performance. It's a serious package for new SLR users -- but Micro F...
Things are hotting up in the entry-level-plus sector now that Nikon had unleashed its D3200 and Pentax its K-30. The competition is fierce, but the EOS 650D has Canon's business-like approach to D-SLR design on its side, which results in a high level of c...
High quality rugged feel; tilting touch screen LCD; high stills and video resolution; razor sharp images with image stabilised 18-135mm lens; good jack of all trades DSLR
Pricey for the beginners; no anti shake built into the camera body itself, $899.00
Zusammenfassung: Canon's pro cameras have been scoring plenty of points in my world but Canon's consumer-level DSLRs just haven't managed to excite me. Until now, that is, because the EOS 650D is a terrific package.My issue with Canon's small sensor consumer DSLRs has bee...