Canon Announces the EOS T5i

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I said before and I'm going to say it AGAIN....these will not my purchase list

I have no doubt, Sony or Fuji will be1st few companies making mirrorless FF with exchangable lenses. If that is the case, I'm ready to spend $10K plus to rebuild my camera gear.

All I need:
1. 14 or 16mm wide, ff1.4 or bigger
2. 35 or 50 primes, f1.4 or bigger
3. 135 or 200mm primes, f1.8 or bigger

Zoom:
1. 24-70 f2.8, make it small as possible
2. 70-200 f2.8, make it small as possible
 
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EchoLocation said:
i'm pretty sure there were some hardcore canon fanboys saying something about them being innovative just a day or two ago....
where are they now?

this release is an all time low, even for canon. There is literally nothing here to remark upon. They could've at least made the SL1 the new rebel and said they made it smaller.
both of these new releases are exactly the same level of blah. don't they at least want to try to compete with the new D7100?
As one of those die-hard fanboys, one who expressed the sentiment that they would not introduce a new model unless they had a reason to.... Let me go on the record as saying WTF!.... They just introduced a power shot that I'd buy before a T5i..... A power shot is now an upgrade from a rebel!
 
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Random Orbits said:
hermes84 said:
Are the T4i and T5i bodies exactly the same??

It looks like the SL1 might be positioned to take over the Rebel line. If the SL1 sells well, I wouldn't be surprised if all future Rebels are sized like the SL1.

+1.....Clearly, canon is loossing in mirrorless market, therefore, they are forced to release small size DSRL. Both Sony and Fuji will cont to take BIGGER bite in this market. I started with Canon and DO NOT wish to switch to another brands.

My 2cents: Sony will soon releases FF mirrorless with exchangable lenses, and here canon releases :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( As an owner of Sony RX1, I enjoy this camera SO MUCH. Sony did it, where is CANON??????????????????????
 
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People...it's a Rebel.

You know? Canon's entry-level consumer line?

It's never going to be cutting-edge, except for those who can't imagine why anybody would even spend as much as $1,000 on a camera.

Just like the PowerShot line, Canon is always going to be doing minor refreshes, adding a couple whiz-bang things here and there, making an insignificant cosmetic change, and not much more. The only times these sorts of things are ever revolutionary is when an entirely new market gets created, as with the original 300D Digital Rebel.

Anybody who was expecting something radical in a new Rebel...well, really. I hate to write it...but grow up.

Cheers,

b&
 
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heptagon said:
JoeDavid said:
Definitely the same old sensor technology (higher ISO shots)...

http://web.canon.jp/imaging/eosd/samples/eos100d/

Are you sure? In the Sky of the Nightscene I would expect more banding. But these are JPEG anyways so what I'd like to see is a pushed RAW in order to see if it still has the same banding.

If there is less banding, my guess is that the DIGIC 5 might account for that. I was referring to the noise and the heavy handed noise reduction attempting to suppress it (along with the fine detail...).
 
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I may need to revise my prior remarks that the T5 does not have improved video auto focus. I read the product announcement closely for the other smaller Canon and I would assume that this new technology would also be in the T5 so perhaps we will see improved video autofocus. If so, this is a reason for me to finally buy a camera from Canon. Here is the quote:

The new AF system also includes a new Hybrid CMOS AF II sensor, which provides a wider focus area when shooting photos or video in Live View mode, and a continuous AF speed that’s increased from previous EOS models.
 
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The expectations here at CR was sky high with the anticipation of a 70D and all we get is a Rebel. While the disappointment is obvious, was anyone in their sane minds expecting a technological breakthrough in a Rebel?

I don't think this camera is aimed at existing DSLR users and the CR community here. This may end up entirely as a replacement for one of the lower Rebels on which Canon may just pull the plug.

BTW, Canon must have a logic for delaying the substantial upgrades to its lineup but right now it's just getting impossible to fathom.
 
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tomsop said:
I would assume that this new technology would also be in the T5 so perhaps we will see improved video autofocus.

Unfortunately thats not the case here.
Only SL1's press release says that it has Hybrid CMOS AF II with wider area coverage. T5i's Press Release has no such information. Also, DPReview has not mention any thing about improved hybrid AF in their preview for T5i. It seems that Canon has put this new hybrid AF only in the smaller DSLR.
 
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Blackout said:
The only other significant change made over and above the 650D is the ability to preview and apply Canon's 'Creative Filter' processing effects at the point of shooting, rather than adding them as a post-shot process.

I have it on the 60d, I wouldn't want to use it even when starting photography... imho this is a no-feature.

[quote author=Canon]
The incredible image quality and performance starts with an 18 megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor and Canon’s superb DIGIC 5 Image Processor. Combined with an extensive ISO range of 100-12800 (expandable to 25600 in H mode), the EOS Rebel T5i boasts crisp, detailed images, even in low-light conditions.[/quote]

Yeah, right - incredible iq from this sensor (in comparison to a mobile phone?), crisp/detailed images with a kit lens and shooting in low-light on crop (with tripod?) ... the Canon marketing guys are about to be hit by lightning.
 
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What I don't understand is why everyone is so quiet about the Powershot 280 they released at the same time.... it kicks ass for a p/s.... better processor than the rebels, way more movie modes, a 20x zoom in a tiny package... GPS.... WiFi..... seriously kicks Rebel butt in so many ways!

If they put some of those features into a Rebel it would be a game changer.
 
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Marsu42 said:
Yeah, right - incredible iq from this sensor (in comparison to a mobile phone?), crisp/detailed images with a kit lens and shooting in low-light on crop (with tripod?) ... the Canon marketing guys are about to be hit by lightning.

Unlikely ... or else they would already have been struck by lightning for royally screwing up the AF on the 6D.
 
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J.R. said:
Marsu42 said:
Yeah, right - incredible iq from this sensor (in comparison to a mobile phone?), crisp/detailed images with a kit lens and shooting in low-light on crop (with tripod?) ... the Canon marketing guys are about to be hit by lightning.

Unlikely ... or else they would already have been struck by lightning for royally screwing up the AF on the 6D.

Huh?

All the field reports I've heard of the 6D suggests that it actually has quite remarkable autofocus performance, including that it focusses better in very dim light than any other camera ever made.

Sure, it doesn't have as many points. And, yes -- of course! -- it doesn't perform as well as Canon's top-of-the-line cameras like the 1Dx and 5DIII. But it would seem to have the best autofocus of any midrange camera ever made.

If that's a royal screwup, I sure wish I could screw up that royally more often....

b&
 
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J.R. said:
Marsu42 said:
Yeah, right - incredible iq from this sensor (in comparison to a mobile phone?), crisp/detailed images with a kit lens and shooting in low-light on crop (with tripod?) ... the Canon marketing guys are about to be hit by lightning.

Unlikely ... or else they would already have been struck by lightning for royally screwing up the AF on the 6D.

The lightning is using the new and improved live view tracking system to aim at the Canon execs....
 
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