Canon T4i or wait for T5i?

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K-amps said:
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zim said:
Absolutely true but I wonder though are we not entering a time where Canon are about to change their production line to a 0.18 micron fabrication process and so the question ‘should I wait’ will become very valid, I’m thinking more 7D than rebel admittedly.

What do you mean? 180nm just means you will get smaller pixels ( i think i heard about 100 MP on FF?). The size of pixels in current Canon dslr sensors is a lot bigger. In case of the 650D: 4300nm. That means 20 times smaller pixels, huge picture files, low frame rates, and very poor high-iso performance. I don't know why you want that 180nm fabrication process ;).

He means Fabrication process, not pixel width of 180nm.

Meaning less space is taken up by electronics and more space allotted to "larger" photodiodes.

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DB said:
robbymack said:
Wait for the t9i I hear it will have a shrink ray so you can macro anything.

pdirestajr said:
I heard that the T7i might be the return of APS-H sensor and shoot 12FPS.

The T10i will be FF and will shoot @ 24fps in it's only mode - CINEMA - from which you can later extract RAW stills from using the supplied software

Still won't be as good as the D800.
 
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Just wait for the T5i's announcement if you do not need it urgently. If it's a brand new 24 MP sensor (hopefully featuring the new 0.18 fabrication process), then the imaging sensor alone is worth the wait. If it's the same old same old 18 MP sensor, then the price of T4i will have fallen further by then.
 
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I was in the same position as you last spring when the rumors of the T4i were flying. I had bought a T3i in a nice two lens bundle at Costco and thought why not wait and see how they improved the T4i since it was supposed to be released at any time.

First of all, it seemed to take forever for the release. Then, I felt compelled to read all the reviews to see if the new camera was worthy of all my barely contained patience. Although some thought the T3i had better IQ, and the new autofocus wasn't quite living up to the hype, most of the reviews were positive, especially about the feared touchscreen.

One thing most people were really disappointed in, though, was the T4i used basically the same sensor (with the tweak for AF) as the T3i and 60D. Most people, including myself, hoped we'd get something more along the lines of the sensor in the Nikon 5200.

Now, I gotta believe the new T5i, whenever it finally does come out, will have a new sensor. It HAS to ;). The thing is, will it live up the the build up of hype? Gotta wait till someone has one.

If you can wait, I would. If the new sensor is a big, or medium improvement, and Canon didn't take away any great features from the T4i, you'll be glad you waited. If not, pick up the T4i cheaper.
 
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Like others have said, it depends on your current situation. Do you have a camera now? If not, then buy it now. There is always something better around the corner. Meanwhile, you are missing pictures.

If you DO have a camera now (with adequate IQ), do you really need to upgrade? And if you do, how soon?
 
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So much of this depends on how much of a hurry you are in, what you are trying to do, and how much you want to spend. At my local camera shop I can get a 7D body for $1200, a 60D body for $750, and a T4i body for $600. If you are looking for things around the T4i price range, those options are about as far as you can stretch things with the current models out.

When the T5i comes out, I would guess in the late fall to be in time for Christmas shoppers, it is a safe bet that it will have similar features to the T4i plus slightly better low light performance. It may or may not have new sensor technology, if it does I would expect a stop better low light performance and a stop or two better noise.

The 60D has slightly worse noise than the T4i, better sealed, bit better focusing, and the shoulder display. If you want manual control over ISO, shutter speed, aperture, etc... it has a better user interface. Drawbacks are no wifi or touchscreen.

The 7D is basicly equivalent to the 60D, except with a higher burst rate and much better autofocus.

If image quality is all important, get the T4i. If you are going to take BIF (bird in flight) pictures, the faster autofocus makes the 7D a far better camera. The 60D is somewhere in the middle.
 
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Sactiik said:
Can't decide whether to wait or go for t4i... could the t5i be that much better? in noise dont care for more resolution.

Better wait, everyone should wait. Hold it, if everyone waits then Canon will stop making cameras and there will be no T5i. So no waiting.

If you need it now, buy it. If the T5i is vast improvement you can always upgrade. At least you had a camera until then
 
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