Canon Rebel T4i/650D EF-S 18-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS STM & EF 40mm f/2.8 STM Officially Announced

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<p><strong>The New EOS Rebel T4i DSLR Camera Puts the power and creativity of DSLR Stills and Video at your fingertips

</strong>Silent and Continuous Autofocus in Video, The EOS Rebel T4i Lets People Re-Live Magic Moments Through Stunningly Crisp Video and Incredible Stereo Sound</p>
<p>LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., June 8, 2012 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today announced a new flagship model in its most popular EOS Rebel line, the Canon EOS Rebel T4i Digital SLR Camera. The new EOS Rebel T4i features incredible image quality with an 18-megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, DIGIC 5 Image Processor that helps capture all the action with high-speed continuous shooting of up to five frames per second (fps) and an extended ISO range of 100–12800 (expandable to 25600 in H mode) that gives photographers the opportunities to take the EOS Rebel T4i into more shooting situations than ever before.</p>
<p>The camera includes a revolutionary new autofocus (AF) system to help achieve fast, sharp focus and smooth HD video. The new AF system includes a nine-point all cross-type sensor array, and new Hybrid CMOS AF which achieves fast focus when shooting stills or video in Live View mode. Much to the pleasure of aspiring student filmmakers and parents everywhere, the Rebel T4i features Canon’s new Movie Servo AF providing a quiet, continuous AF during HD video recording when using one of Canon’s newly introduced Stepping Motor (STM) lenses. The silent continuous autofocus when shooting HD video helps ensure the camera only captures the sounds of the scene being recorded. When combined with the camera’s new Vari-angle Touch Screen 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor II and intuitive “fingertip” controls, touch-menu and advanced still and video capabilities, the EOS Rebel T4i stands as Canon’s most “consumer-friendly” DSLR to date.</p>
<p>“Our Rebel line of cameras bridges the gap between the casual photographer and someone looking to advance their photography and capture moments in new and creative ways. The EOS Rebel T4i boasts full HD video with AF and touch-screen navigation, inspiring even more photographers and videographers to explore the creative options made possible with DSLR cameras and lenses,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president and general manager, Imaging Technologies & Communications Group, Canon U.S.A.</p>
<p><strong>New AF Capabilities</strong></p>
<p>One of the most significant upgrades to the EOS Rebel T4i is a dramatically upgraded AF system including a nine-point all cross-type AF array, with a high-precision dual-cross f/2.8 point at center. The EOS Rebel T4i is the first Canon camera to feature the new Hybrid CMOS AF system which increases AF speed by reducing the camera’s need to “hunt” for focus. The result is fast continuous AF when shooting photos and movies in Live View. Because the camera’s cross-type AF points have two-dimensional contrast detection, the EOS Rebel T4i provides highly accurate focus regardless of your shot composition and ensures great focus no matter where the subject is located in the frame. The addition of the dual-cross point in the center allows for much faster and precise focusing for photographers using high-speed f/2.8 lenses.</p>
<p>Using the touch panel, parents can select their child on the LCD screen and the camera will remain focused on that child while they stay in-frame, ensuring sharp focus in crowds and group shots. The new AF system enables Touch Focus for shooting photos and movies in Live View. To make capturing photos even easier, a Touch Shutter function can also be enabled, whereby selecting a subject on the LCD screen, the camera will instantly take a photo, once focus is locked.</p>
<p><strong>Continuous AF during HD Video Recording</strong></p>
<p>For the first time in a Canon EOS DSLR, the EOS Rebel T4i includes Canon’s new Movie Servo AF for recording video. When used with Canon’s new EF and EF-S STM lenses, the camera can provide smooth and quiet continuous AF while recording video. This technological breakthrough enables the new EOS Rebel T4i to achieve AF while still retaining a DSLR camera’s signature background blur and image quality, producing stunning videos of parties, events, summer vacations or graduations.</p>
<p>When shooting video with Canon’s STM lenses, AF also remains silent, helping ensure you only capture the sound of the scene being recorded. The EOS Rebel T4i features a built-in stereo microphone, a first for the Rebel line, that includes an attenuator function to reduce audio distortion in extra loud situations.</p>
<p><strong>Canon’s First Touch-Screen DSLR</strong></p>
<p>Another Canon first, the EOS Rebel T4i includes a best-in-class Vari-angle Touch Screen 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor II featuring 1.04 million dot resolution for unparalleled, clear viewing. The electro-static touch-panel screen is the most advanced that Canon has released to date with multi-touch capabilities allowing photographers to use familiar gestures such as “pinch-to-zoom” and “swiping” to scroll between pictures. Camera operation has been simplified through this feature allowing for Touch Focus or Touch Shutter controls via the vari-angle touch-screen. The vari-angle touch-screen flips out to the left and rotates 180 degrees forward and 90 degrees backward, making tough above-the-head and low-to-the-ground shots easy, and allowing improved views during photo or video capture. That means the overhead shot taken in a crowd or at a graduation march just got a little easier to shoot.</p>
<p><strong>Improved Imaging Performance Features</strong></p>
<p>The EOS Rebel T4i helps novice photographers capture great images and video, even in low-light with a range of new and upgraded modes</p>
<p>• Handheld Night Scene</p>
<p>• HDR Backlight Control</p>
<p>• Multi-Shot Noise Reduction</p>
<p>• Video Snapshot</p>
<p>• Scene Intelligent Auto</p>
<p>Canon’s new shooting modes (Handheld Night Scene, HDR Backlight Control and Multi-Shot Noise Reduction), take multiple pictures, an d combine them – in camera – to help capture a wider dynamic range, minimize the image grain or noise, and produce more vivid colors so landscapes and city scenes are as breathtaking as when seen in person.</p>
<p>Families have enjoyed coming home from a vacation or outing with a fun, short Video Snapshot highlight reel shot on their Canon camera to share the full story of their adventure. Now with the EOS Rebel T4i users will also have the option to delete, cut or re-order the clips before exporting the Snapshot album to post or share.</p>
<p>Canon’s Scene Intelligent Auto mode – the “green” mode on the dial – analyzes the scene being shot, taking into account faces, colors, brightness, movement and contrast, to select appropriate camera settings and help produce the best possible image. This mode has been enhanced to deliver the best possible exposure, particularly when shooting in low-light.</p>
<p><strong>New STM Lenses and Accessories</strong></p>
<p>To leverage the unique, new shooting functions of the EOS Rebel T4i, such as EOS Full HD Movie with continuous AF, Canon is introducing two new unique lenses, the new EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens and new EF 40mm f/2.8 STM lens. Both new STM lenses includes Canon’s new Stepping Motor technology, which allows the lenses to smoothly and silently focus, and when used in combination with Canon’s new EOS Rebel T4i Movie Servo AF feature, achieve continuous AF while recording video. The new stepping motor technology in both lenses quietly focuses allowing the EOS Rebel T4i’s stereo microphone to only record the sounds of the scene being shot.</p>
<p>The versatile EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens offers the right combination of size, weight, image stabilization and focal length, allowing photographers to capture wide-angle or telephoto photographs and video. This lens is a great option for photographers who may only want to carry one lens with them for both wide landscapes, and close-ups. Appearing for the first time in a Canon EF lens is Dynamic IS (Movie Shooting Mode only) that uses a wide image stabilization correction range to help ensure steady video even when shooting while walking.</p>
<p>The new EF 40mm f/2.8 STM lens offers an ultra-slim, lightweight design that helps photographers avoid overwhelming their subjects with a large lens and to remain discreet in sensitive shooting situations without compromising performance. The “pancake-style” lens boasts an aperture of f/2.8 making it an ideal lens for capturing portrait stills or stunning video. The lens is under an inch thick when attached, making it easy to carry and fit conveniently into a purse or pocket.</p>
<p>The EOS Rebel T4i is also compatible with Canon’s previously introduced GP-E2 GPS Receiver that can be mounted to the camera’s accessory shoe. The GPS unit was created to serve outdoor photographers; it records shooting locations including latitude, longitude and altitude, as well as camera direction. A Logging function can tell how far a photographer has traveled as well.</p>
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<p><strong>Availability</strong></p>
<p>The EOS Rebel T4i Digital SLR camera will be available at the end of June for an estimated retail price of $849.99 for the body alone; $949.99 bundled with an EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II lens kit and a Movie Kit bundle for $1199.00 with the new EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens.</p>
<p>The new EF 40mm f/2.8 STM lens and the new EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM will also be available separately at the end of June at an estimated retail price of $199.99 and $549.99 respectively.</p>
 

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Orion said:
For the first time in a Canon EOS DSLR, the EOS Rebel T4i includes Canon’s new Movie Servo AF for recording video

. . . and this is not something to have in a 3500 camera that broke the mold for video dslr??? Or did I miss something.

Maybe that explains the 1DX delays?
"oh crap, we'd better cram in features from our $500 camera into our $7000 camera so we don't lose sales..."

Did I read correctly, or does the continuous video-AF only work with the STM lenses? Not even USM? cue the complaints of people caught out with that one...

And the 9 x-type sensors are your traditional DSLR-AF, and this new "hybrid-cmos" is more like a Nikon 1, lying on top of the sensor, is that correct?

No mention of the 18MP sensor, if it's the same 7D version or a new one, and nothing in that release about pentaprism/mirror.
 
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dr croubie said:
Orion said:
For the first time in a Canon EOS DSLR, the EOS Rebel T4i includes Canon’s new Movie Servo AF for recording video

. . . and this is not something to have in a 3500 camera that broke the mold for video dslr??? Or did I miss something.

Maybe that explains the 1DX delays?
"oh crap, we'd better cram in features from our $500 camera into our $7000 camera so we don't lose sales..."

Did I read correctly, or does the continuous video-AF only work with the STM lenses? Not even USM? cue the complaints of people caught out with that one...

And the 9 x-type sensors are your traditional DSLR-AF, and this new "hybrid-cmos" is more like a Nikon 1, lying on top of the sensor, is that correct?

No mention of the 18MP sensor, if it's the same 7D version or a new one, and nothing in that release about pentaprism/mirror.

http://www.dpreview.com/previews/canon-eos-650d-rebel-t4i/3
This is the EOS 650D's new 'Hybrid CMOS' sensor that now includes pixels dedicated to phase detection autofocus.

It can output 18MP stills at ISO 100-12800 (25600 expanded), Full HD movies (1920 x 1080) at 30, 25 or 24 fps, and HD movies (1280 x 720) at 60 or 50 fps.
 
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I just read the preview over at www.dpreview.com and saw the picture samples but was hoping to see a video sample. I can't wait to see a sample video to be published to see the AF in action.

I am leaning towards pulling the trigger on my Rebel Xsi update.

I wish there was more information on the use of a 40mm pancake vs. the 18-135 stem lens. I think the zoom lens is pretty expensive. Will the 40 mm lens provide just limited applications? Says will do good portraits and video so that seems to cover a nice range but no ability to zoom, etc.
 
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Canon Japan, x6i.

Google should maintain translation page to page:

The press release:
http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A//cweb.canon.jp/newsrelease/2012-06/pr-kissx6i.html

and

The camera (click the tabs at the top, the 2nd tab has informative subtabs):
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?rurl=translate.google.com&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http://cweb.canon.jp/camera/eosd/kissx6i/index.html&usg=ALkJrhj8tBwVVk87mA9ThXZZm3c-JIH6HQ
 
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jonmlee said:
http://www.dpreview.com/previews/canon-eos-650d-rebel-t4i/3
This is the EOS 650D's new 'Hybrid CMOS' sensor that now includes pixels dedicated to phase detection autofocus.

So in short, new sensor, the sensor includes some pixels that are used for AF and not IQ.
I always thought that the Nikon 1 used a sort of "overlay" on top of the sensor for the mirrorless phase-detect AF (maybe it does).
But if this 650D sensor is going to dedicate some photosites (or space where photosites should be) to AF, how is that going to impact on IQ?
Or is it that they really are normal photosites, when you press the shutter they'll give you a normal photo, but otherwise they're working on AF? (in which case, how does that work for video, are the phase-detect pixels in the 'skipped-lines'?)

Anyway, will we be seeing this as the beginning of a true photo/video split? Presumably the new sensor costs more to make (or at least more R&D money), and if it impacts even a tiny bit on IQ, there's going to be a lot of upset stills-only shooters...

Leadfingers said:
Can you use Auto Focus for video ONLY if you use an STM lens?

Does that mean my $1200 24-105 L lens is no good for video?

I think so: Yes and Yes.
 
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scruffysaint said:
So the 650D gets continuous autofocus in video mode but not in the 5Dmk3 I purchased a few months ago? Hmm.

On thinking, despite my previous comment would a 5D3 owner want it.
Last time I used camcorder with this function the AF was never really consistent, not like follow focus.
 
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dr croubie said:
So in short, new sensor, the sensor includes some pixels that are used for AF and not IQ.

Indeed - why would Canon upgrade the iq of the sensor if you can have "Multi Shot Noise Reduction" to expand dr in jpeg, just like the hdr mode on the 5d3 :-( ?

The good thing are the af pixels, if this really works we might see it on all upcoming bodies.
 
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wockawocka said:
scruffysaint said:
So the 650D gets continuous autofocus in video mode but not in the 5Dmk3 I purchased a few months ago? Hmm.

On thinking, despite my previous comment would a 5D3 owner want it.
Last time I used camcorder with this function the AF was never really consistent, not like follow focus.

I capture documentary footage in the field and don't always have the time to follow focus so it would be really helpful for me. I don't even mind the hunting you get with cheap camcorders, it's a nice effect.
 
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