The Canon EOS 700D, known as the Kiss X7i in Japan or as the Rebel T5i in the Americas, is an 18.0 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera made by Canon. It was announced on March 21, 2013 with a suggested retail price of US$849. As a part of the Canon EOS three-digit/Rebel digital line, it is the successor to the EOS 650D/Kiss X6i/Rebel T4i and is the predecessor of both the EOS 750D/Kiss X8i/Rebel T6i and EOS 760D/EOS 8000D/Rebel T6s.

Features

The 700D has a feature set almost identical to that of the older 650D. According to photographer and technology writer Gordon Laing,

It's fair to say that not a great deal has changed between the T5i / 700D and its predecessor. Indeed they're identical other than three changes: a new mode dial which can rotate through 360 degrees and keep turning, previews of Creative Filters in Live View, and a new external coating inherited from mid-range models like the 60D to provide a more durable finish.[1]

The 700D, however, was introduced with a new kit lens — a new version of the existing EF-S 18–55mm that employs Canon's STM (stepping motor) technology. It also (for the first time in a Canon 18–55mm lens) has a front section that does not rotate.[1]

Features include:

Differences compared to EOS 650D:

  • Real-time preview of Creative Filters in Live View mode
  • Redesigned new mode dial that can rotate 360 degrees
  • New "upmarket" textured body finish

References

  1. ^ a b Laing, Gordon (March 2013). "Canon Rebel T5i / 700D". CameraLabs.com. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Canon EOS 700D/Rebel T5i In-Depth Review". DPReview. Retrieved 2021-03-13.

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