Someone (new to DSLRs) asked me about the difference between the canon 1200D (t5) and the 700D (t5i). I put together some info & sent it off to them, then thought "this might be of interest to other people" so I turned it into a blog post.
Basics & Recommendation
The 1220D (t5) will take perfectly good photos and not bad video.
But you'll have to work harder and take more to get the shots you want & you might be look for an upgrade a bit sooner.
The
700D(5ti) will take great photos and good
video and make it easier to get the shots you want. It's got more
flexibility in how you use it, & a bit more you can do as you learn.
It can also get some shots that the other just can't get, especially with low light, fast, bursts and videos.
As far as I'm concerned, if you can afford it the 700D(t5i) is definitely worth the extra money.
T5 is one class lower than the other.
the real model names are 1200 D (5t) & 700D (t5i) with canon model numbers , lower is better.*
They
have a lot of the same stuff so I 'll just list what the700D (t5i) has
that the other doesn't or when it has improved versions of the same
stuff.
700D (t5i) has:
- better screen resolution (almost double the pixels)
-
swivel screen (doen't sound like much til you try to get shots from
interesting angles. it's much easier to twist the screen towards you
than twisting yourself to see the screen.
- Touchscreen. you can use the menus by touch , you can also focus by touching the screen
-
better auto focus. has more and better focus points than 1200d and an
entirely different & better auto focus system making it faster &
more accurate.
- auto focus during video (with the right lenses)
- better processor. helps with the higher shooting speeds etc.
- higher FPS. shoots more photos (frames) per second. 3fps for 1200, 4.8 fps for 700d
-Higher ISO. (25600
vs
12800) which means it can take photos in much less light.
theoretically it should be able to take see stuff in 1/2 the light of
the other one. In practice , if you push them to their limits the phots
will be grainy & pretty ugly, but you have the extra ISO what would
have been an grainy shot that pushed the 1200d, could be a usable shot
with the 700d, because it's not at it's limit. - has mic jack. internal mics are pretty bad so being able to add a mic
means you can make a video that people can listen too without cringing.
- better kit lens 18-55 STM (takes advantage of new auto focus system & can do auto focus in video.
Details
single digit
models (7d, 6d, 5d, 1d) are higher end pro-models for he big kids. they
have top of the line specs and are very dependable.