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DxOMark : Canon EOS 700D / Rebel T5i Offers No Improvement in Sensor Scores

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Canon officially announced the EOS 700D /Rebel T5i and replace the popular EOS 650D /Rebel T4i DSLR camera a while ago. DxOMark published their test results for the new EOS 700D which is the new flagship DSLR in Canon’s “EOS for Beginners” range.

DxOMark put the new EOS 700D to competition with rivals like Nikon D5200 and Sony SLT-A58 cameras which provides more resolution with less money. Canon EOS Rebel T5i / EOS 700D DSLR Camera in stock for $899.00 with the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens.

Below you can see the DxOMark test results for the Canon EOS 700D / Rebel T5i DSLR camera. Also comparison with Nikon D5200 vs Sony Alpha 58.

Canon EOS 700D / Rebel T5i DxOMark Test Results

Canon EOS 700D had a score of 61 from DxOMark tests and ranked 119th for all sensor scores. Nikon D5200 which is priced $879 had a score of 84 and with a price of $598, Sony SLT Alpha 58 had a score of 74.

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According to the DxOMark tests, Canon EOS 700D vs. EOS 650D also shows no significant improvement over its predecessor. Like its predecessor, the new Canon EOS 700D DSLR camera has an 18MP APS-C Hybrid CMOS sensor with built-in phase-detection autofocus, a DIGIC 5 processor, a 9-point cross-type AF system, and Full HD movie mode.

Also see below other comparison articles on DCN.

Canon EOS 650D vs EOS 700D Video Comparison

Canon EOS 650D vs EOS 700D Specs Comparison

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Canon EOS 700D vs. Sony SLT Alpha 58 vs. Nikon D5200

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From DxOMark :

The 700D isn’t a significant improvement over its predecessor the 650D and with almost identical specifications and sensor scores they are effectively the same camera. Our Sensor Score analysis of APS-C DSLRs shows that while Nikon and Sony are making steady improvements the same can’t be said for Canon with none of their APS-C sensors breaking through the 70 points barrier. That said if you’ve invested in the EOS system but are after up to date entry-level Canon DSLR then now’s the time for a good deal on the 650D.