'very capable camera'
'There's no mistaking it; this is definitely a Panasonic hybrid.'
'a broad feature set'
'The pop-up flash worked well indoors, with no red-eye and good overall exposure. '
'Lots of customisation options available.'
'With faster burst shooting, improved autofocus and much greater ISO range, the 7D MkII is clearly a superior camera. '
'Stacks of customisation.'
'The menu system is vast, and there are a lot of features available there that might not be apparent at first glance.'
For what it is and whom it’s intended for, Canon’s EOS Rebel T5 is a decent budget DSLR. Yet, it leaves us wanting more.
Rebel T5: Not bad, but not best
Ability to preview the Creative Effects
Sensor records lots of detail
Comprehensive touchscreen interface that is intuitive and efficient
Impressive noise control
Touch-screen operation is seamlessly integrated
World's smallest DSLR, Truly compact body
Small body size, Touchscreen
Very small and light with good grip for small to medium-size hands
Good choice for budget-conscious buyers
Build and performance is acceptable given its asking price
Excellent image quality for this class of cameras
Full manual mode, Lithium ion battery, Easy to use
Excellent still image and video quality complete with RAW support
Electronic level, Full manual control
Wide zoom range, Good image quality
Exceptional photo and video quality, lightning fast performance
Photos are very subtly sharper
Smallest full-frame camera available, Impressive noise performance
High-resolution full frame sensor in a small-ish camera package
Excellent image quality, Wi-Fi connectivity
Sharp lens, Impressive images through ISO 1600
Better JPEG image quality
Great image quality
Impressive noise control at higher ISO settings
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