Canon EOS Rebel T4i (with 18-135mm STM lens)
Manufacturer: Canon Part number: Rebel T4i with 18-135mm STM lens
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- A fine camera, the Canon EOS Rebel T4i's more expensive 18-135mm STM kit (or body with another STM lens) is the only version that merits an unqualified recommendation. You can probably find better alternatives if you just want a sub-$1,000 dSLR for still photography.
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CNET editors' review
Canon EOS Rebel T4i (with 18-135mm STM lens) price range: $899.00 - $1,369.99
- Reviewed by: Lori Grunin
- Reviewed on: 10/19/2012
The good: The Canon EOS Rebel T4i delivers extremely good photo and video quality plus improved performance in Live View shooting over the T3i -- as long as you buy the more expensive 18-135mm STM kit. Plus, the camera has a more streamlined shooting design than its predecessor.
The bad: The feature set remains rather blah, and its photos aren't as good as the T3i's at high ISO sensitivities.
The bottom line: A fine camera, the Canon EOS Rebel T4i's more expensive 18-135mm STM kit (or body with another STM lens) is the only version that merits an unqualified recommendation. You can probably find better alternatives if you just want a sub-$1,000 dSLR for still photography.
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Excellent Camera, Nuff Said.
by Kingingaaa on December 24, 2012
Pros: + 18MP sensor take incredibly detailed shots
+ Processor inside camera is very fast
+ Autofocus is fast and exceedingly accurate
+ 5 Frames Per Second Shooting
+ HDR mode is very good
+ Customisable menu is a great helpCons: - Learning curve on the touchscreen
- Built in stereo mic is kind of pointless unless you use an STM lensSummary: I recently bought one of these from a local dealer and I have to say this is the best camera I've ever used. My requirements were I wanted a ...
Summary: I recently bought one of these from a local dealer and I have to say this is the best camera I've ever used. My requirements were I wanted a camera that was still set up for excellent still work, but could also switch to taking videos.
Still work
The 18MP sensor is all I need for helping me to take incredibly detailed shots which even of subjects at a distance can easily be cropped and or blown up to help reveal the detail (I'm a wildlife photographer mostly, though not all the time). The fast shutter speed also helps with taking sharp images of moving subjects such as birds in flight.
Video work
This is the main area of expansion for me, although I don't use any of the dedicated canon series of lenses for video work. Instead I've mostly connected my 100-400 EF lens, which thanks to its extra width allows for more light to enter the camera which is perfect for taking high definition videos of distant subjects that you simply cannot get close to. An additional bonus with this camera is when I add the canon EF 2x III extender into the mix. Normally an extender added to a canon 100-400 EF lens will result in the loss of the autofocus working, but when I switch the T4i to video mode, the autofocus WORKS! (and without taping the pins) I don't know exactly why, it just does, maybe its the firmware inside the camera. Still photos can of course still be taken when in video mode, but you need to look at the screen instead of through the viewfinder.
Video can be recorded in brackets of several seconds which can then be watched in order to give the impression of a continous effect. Usually so far I just film with the standard settings (at 1080 high def) which results in a file that is just a bit short of thirty minutes long. If you run over this time though I think the camera does instantly create and start recording to a second file (this is in the manual, I've not actually had to put this to the test yet).
Because video work brings a whole new dimension to this camera you do need to consider a few things. One is that recording videos on the max quality setting will result in some large file sizes, so you will need a memory card to accomdate these. I would not consider anything less than 32GB which is what I have now, but I'm giving serious thought to replacing this with a 64GB card in the near future. Two, if you don't already have one get a tripod, especially if you are filming things at high magnifications. With still work you can get away with a little judder by using a fast shutter speed, but video will always show it in detail. Of course another advantage of a tripod is that you can be in your own films! You also have to consider the sound pickup from the microphones that are on top of the camera. Even when you turn their sensitivity down they can still pick up unwanted sounds such as the autofocus motors for the lens that you are using. Canon has timed the release of two lens to coincide with the launch of the T4i that have extra quiet motors for video work, but unless you are using these always consider the noise of the lens as a factor. If you manually focus though, you'd probably get little to no sound from the lens at all, and depending upon your subject and its location, manual focus might actually be preferable. You can also fit a second external mic into the jack on the left hand side of the camera which should overide the feed from the fitted mics as soon as it is connected. The kind of mic to use would depend on how you want to record sound, but I myself am looking at getting a decent shotgun mic since this will mostly pick up sound in a narrow arc in front of it, and the subjects I've started filming are usually some distance in front of the camera.
The other major conideration is battery life. Over a six hour period of combined still shooting and video work where I might take up to an hour of video and have around 150-200 stills, I'd probably use up around half the battery. This is okay for a limited shoot around a local area but not so great if away for the day since at some point you are likely to exhaust you battery depending upon the lens, settings and how much video/stills you take. A second battery would be a very good idea if you are likely to be spending upto a full dawn till dusk day shooting.
Other features about the T4i are the touchscreen display which has easily recieved the most attention at the launch of this camera. I have tried this, and I do find it to be very responsive, but to be honest I don't rely upon it and rarely use it. Touch screen would mean getting my fingerprints (or rather smudges) on it and this is not desirable when you need the screen clean for video work. You can still navigate around the screen by using the buttons like on all previous Canon models. The processor inside the camera is also very fast and is capable of locating and playing back recorded high definition videos with no lag or delay whatsoever. Optimum ISO for video work is I think as high as 6400, but it might be possible to go beyond this but at the expense of picture qaulity. ISO for stills is significantly higher than this. What I do like about the screen though is that the screen can be angled and positioned so that you are effectively shooting at angles. For example if your subject is low, you can put the camera down on a bean bag and then tilt the screen so that you can focus in from a crouched posistion instead of lying flat on the ground (a real bonus if the ground happens to be wet!).
*Note: I suggest you have to check for low price of the T4i at -> Digitalcamerasconsidering.blogspot.com/p/canon-eos-rebel-t4i.html
In conlcusion, while the T4i is technically an entry level camera, it is my opinion a game changer that in the right hands can match and in some repects such as video exceed many of the more expensive professional level models from both Canon and rival camera companies.4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Fantastic camera-video and still
by bizloanman on February 10, 2013
Pros: Swingout screen.
Great images.
Great video.
Multiple controls.
Feels good in my hand.
Strong ISO control.Cons: Just wish that this had a more powerful zoom but the 135mm is nothing to complain about.
Summary: I did a tremendous amount of research before my purchase and, while we are a Canon family so, bit subjective, this is truly a fantastic piece of equipment.
I am ...Summary: I did a tremendous amount of research before my purchase and, while we are a Canon family so, bit subjective, this is truly a fantastic piece of equipment.
I am replacing a nine-year-old Digital rebel. My primary interest - one device that takes great images as well as videos. This is it.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Canon
- Part number: Rebel T4i with 18-135mm STM lens
- Description: The 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. The camera includes a revolutionary autofocus (AF) system to help achieve fast, sharp focus and smooth HD video. The AF system includes a nine-point all cross-type sensor array, and 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 movie servo AF providing a quiet, continuous AF during HD video recording when using one of Canon's 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 vari-angle touch screen 3.0-inch clear view LCD monitor II and intuitive "fingertip" controls, touch-menu and advanced still and video capabilities.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Digital camera - SLR with Live View mode,
with Movie recording - Resolution 18 megapixels
- Optical Sensor Type CMOS
- Total Pixels 18,500,000 pixels
- Effective Sensor Resolution 18,000,000 pixels
- Optical Sensor Size 14.9 x 22.3mm
- Field of View Crop Factor 1.6
- Sensor Dust Reduction Yes
- Sensor Features Self Cleaning Sensor Unit,
EOS Integrated Cleaning System - Image Processor DIGIC 5
- Image Stabilizer Optical
- Auto Focus Hybrid
- Auto Focus Points (Zones) Qty 9
- AE/AF Control Subject-tracking AF,
Touch Area AF,
Movie Servo AF,
FlexiZone,
Face-priority AF - Face Detection Live Face detection AF mode,
Automatic Face Tracking technology - Digital Video Format MOV,
H.264 - Image Recording Format JPEG,
RAW,
RAW + JPEG - Max Video Resolution 1920 x 1080
- AV Interfaces HDMI,
Composite video/audio Exposure & White Balance
- Light Sensitivity ISO 100-12800,
ISO 25600,
ISO auto (100-12800) - Exposure Metering Partial (9%),
Spot (4%),
Evaluative,
Center-weighted - Exposure Metering Zones 63
- Exposure Modes Program,
Bulb,
Automatic,
Shutter-priority,
Manual,
Aperture-priority - Shooting Programs Handheld night shot,
Night snapshot,
Backlight correction HDR,
Sports mode,
Close-up,
Portrait mode,
Landscape - Special Effects Water Colour,
Miniature,
Grainy B&W,
Art Bold,
Warm,
Toy camera,
Vivid,
Fisheye,
Soft Focus,
Soft,
Monochrome - White Balance Automatic,
Presets,
Custom - White Balance Presets Daylight,
Tungsten light,
Shade,
Cloudy,
Flash,
Fluorescent light (white) - Max Shutter Speed 1/4000 sec
- Min Shutter Speed 30 sec
- Exposure Compensation ±5 EV range, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
- Auto Exposure Bracketing 3 steps in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
- White Balance Bracketing Yes
- X-sync Speed 1/200 sec
- Exposure Range EV 1-20 ( ISO 100 )
Lens System
- Type 7.5 x x Zoom lens - 18 mm - 135 mm - F/3.5-5.6 IS STM Canon EF-S
- Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 29 - 216 mm
- Focus Adjustment Manual,
Automatic - Min Focus Range 15.4 in
- Max View Angle 74.3 degrees
- Zoom Adjustment Manual
- Lens Construction 12 groups / 16 elements
- Filter Size 67 mm
- Lens System Mounting Canon EF
- Features Internal focusing system,
Aspherical lens,
Full-time manual focusing,
Stepping Motor (STM) technology,
UD glass Camera Flash
- Camera Flash Pop-up flash
- Guide Number (m / ISO 100) 13
- Flash Modes Rear curtain sync,
Fill-in mode,
Auto mode,
Flash OFF mode,
Red-eye reduction - Features Wireless off-camera control,
Flash +/- compensation,
AF illuminator Additional Features
- Continuous Shooting Speed 5 frames per second
- Self Timer Delay 2 sec,
10 sec - Flash Terminal Hot shoe
- Additional Features Digital image rotation,
Display brightness control,
HDR image enhancement technology,
Scene Detection Technology,
Dust Delete Data system,
Depth-of-field preview button,
Image Rating,
Eye-Fi Card Ready,
Photo album function,
High ISO NR,
Resizing an image,
Video Snapshot mode,
Touch Shutter technology,
Multi-Frame Noise Reduction,
Picture Style Auto,
Scene Intelligent Auto technology,
Exif Print support,
Intelligent Auto Plus (iA+),
AF lock,
DPOF support,
GPS ready,
Face detection,
RGB primary color filter,
FE lock,
Built-in speaker,
Highlight tone priority,
AE lock,
Chromatic Aberration Compensation (CAC),
Digital noise reduction,
Auto Lighting Optimizer,
Touch-screen control,
Histogram display,
Automatic display brightness adjustment,
Highlight point display,
In-camera movie editing,
PictBridge support,
Built-in help guide,
1080p Full HD movie recording,
USB 2.0 compatibility,
Touch AF,
Direct print,
Peripheral illumination correction Viewfinder
- Viewfinder Type Optical - Fixed eye-level pentamirror
- Field Coverage 95%
- Magnification 0.85x
- Dioptric Correction Range -3 to +1
- Viewfinder Frames Autofocus frame
Display
- Type 3 in LCD display
- Display Features Rotating (270°)
Microphone
- Microphone Operation Mode Stereo
- Microphone Features Wind noise reduction,
Sensitivity control
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Hi-Speed USB,
1 x Composite video/audio output,
1 x HDMI output,
1 x Remote control,
1 x Microphone Miscellaneous
- Microsoft Certifications Compatible with Windows 7
- Included Accessories Battery charger,
USB cable,
Lens cap,
Eyecup,
Dust cap,
Body cap,
Neck strap Battery
- Supported Battery Canon LP-E8
- Supported Battery 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery - 1120 mAh ( Included )
- Battery Life Details Photo shooting ( At 23 °C (LCD Monitor off) ),
Photo shooting ( At 0 °C (LCD Monitor off) ),
Photo shooting ( At 23 °C (Live View mode) ),
Photo shooting ( At 0 °C (Live View mode) ),
Video recording - 1.67 hour(s) ( At 23 °C ),
Video recording - 1.33 hour(s) ( At 0 °C ) Memory / Storage
- Memory Card Slot SD card
- Supported Memory Cards SDHC Memory Card,
SD Memory Card,
SDXC Memory Card,
SDXC UHS-I Memory Card,
SDHC UHS-I Memory Card - Image Storage RAW 5184 x 3456,
JPEG 5184 x 3456,
JPEG 3456 x 2304,
JPEG 2592 x 1728,
JPEG 1920 x 1280,
JPEG 720 x 480 - Video Capture MOV - 1920 x 1080,
MOV - 1920 x 1080,
MOV - 1920 x 1080,
MOV - 1280 x 720,
MOV - 1280 x 720,
MOV - 640 x 480,
MOV - 640 x 480 Dimensions & Weight
- Width 5.2 in
- Depth 3.1 in
- Height 3.9 in
- Weight 18.3 oz
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
- Humidity Range Operating 0 - 85%
Main Features
- Image stabilizer feature Optical stabilization helps prevent blurry pictures, especially for handheld cameras at slow shutter speeds or when using high optical zoom.
Product series
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Canon EOS Rebel T4i (Body Only)
Manufacturer: Canon
Specs: SLR,
18 megapixels,
14.9 x 22.3mm,
CMOS -

Canon EOS Rebel T4i (with 18-55mm lens)
Manufacturer: Canon
Specs: SLR,
18 megapixels,
3 x,
14.9 x 22.3mm,
CMOS,
Optical -

Canon EOS Rebel T4i (with 18-135mm STM lens)
Manufacturer: Canon
Specs: SLR,
18 megapixels,
7.5 x,
14.9 x 22.3mm,
CMOS,
Optical
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