Minggu, 22 Januari 2012

Almost a Perfect Entry Level DSLR Kit

Canon Rebel Digital Camera 18 135mm

Canon Rebel Digital Camera 18 135mm

I bought the T4i with the new STM version of the 18-135mm lens as a "more portable" camera when I am out and about. I normally shoot with a Canon 5D with my trusty 24-105 L lens when I am around the house. Between the 5D and the T4i are six years and boy has this little Rebel evolved into an amazing tool.

I picked the T4i over the T3i due to the amazing and useful touchscreen, STM lens for silent focusing and IS to shoot video with , and for the new upgraded autofocus. Coming from the very original 5D, I have been very frustrated with focus accuracy. Many times, the focus target would either be front or back focused depending on the lens. And it was NOT user error. Canon was well aware of the issues. I can definitely say that the new STM Kit lens locks on to focus quicker than you can blink and does so in utter silence. It's almost eerie how little your hear at all. I rely on the focus beep to know when I have achieved focus. The lens itself is reasonable sharp for the given wide focal length.

I will repeat like many here how useful and smart the touchscreen is when you are reviewing a pic and want to see if the critical parts of your subject are truly in focus. For those who come from smart phones with touchscreens, it's pretty intuitive as to what gesture you need to zoom in and out and to drag the pic around the screen. However, I will concur that the focus by touch feature is pretty useless and slow. I am old school so I always use my optical viewfinder so it's a non issue. AF speed is significantly faster using the viewfinder vs. the touchscreen.

Also worth mentioning is that the T4i comes with an external mic input if you want to use your own mic with video. Too bad there is no earphone jacks to monitor audio levels with.

In conclusion, I think the T4i is simply terrific. Canon has finally fixed many of the flaws related to AF and lens noise with video shooting. Pictures at high ISO has about the same level of noise as the T3i, which is good. So for those of you sitting on the fence about a Cropped Sensor DSLR form Canon, you have your solution right here. If you have a T3i, then I would advise against upgrading unless you want to shoot videos with the built in stereo mics.

Get your Canon Rebel Digital Camera 18 135mm Now!

5 komentar:

  1. Need to have more than or equal to 14 megapixels. Have to have awesome quality. When I take pictures, how can I cover my blemishes? Is there any mode that can do that? If there is, I want the camera to have it too. What is beauty mode? I'm just going to take pictures of me and my friends together. Maybe a little of scenery.

    BalasHapus
  2. I bought the Canon Rebel XSi kit with the EFS 18-55mm lens, but I also want to get a second one. I like taking photographing many ways, but mostly photograph people, as in a natural spontaneous portrait. Which lense should I get?

    BalasHapus
  3. My teacher told me that canon was the better brand. I'm not sure what i am looking for in terms of mega pixels and other camera features. I want one that can take really high quality photos of my models for art. Any help or advice would be really helpful!

    BalasHapus
  4. I have a digital rebel xti canon camera and a EF 75-300mm lense. I am just an amatuer but would like a good lense that will work with this camera for taking pictures on family vacations and of my childrens sporting events, any suggestions welcome.

    BalasHapus
  5. I am looking to upgrade from my kit lens on my Canon Digital Rebel XT. I can spend around $500. I want something like the sigma 18-125 in terms of range, but I've heard mixed reviews on that one. I've done so much research now that I've confused myself. Any suggestions would be great!

    BalasHapus