


In fact, I have big trouble finding anything that differentiates the two cameras at all – apart from the fact that the top wheel can now be turned 360 degrees. Why? Because nothing whatsoever makes the T5i/700D a better video camera than its predecessor, the T4i/650D. Let me be quite clear from the start: this will be one of the easiest reviews I have ever done. This is the ungraded version of the video – no alterations whatsoever have been made with the image apart from this: The slow-motion shots are mostly shot at 720p50 and played back at 25p, upscaled to 1080p to match the rest of the video. This is a very weak lens but I wanted to try shooting with it as many people in this price range will end up buying the T5i/700D with this very inexpensive lens.

I only used the kit lens 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 and only shot handheld with the lens’s built-in stabilizer. I decided to join my better half Katharina at the Vienna Rainbow Parade some weeks ago to shoot this little test video of the new Canon T5i / 700D.
