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Canon EOS 650D
Overview - Full review
Huawei Ascend G510
Overview
Canon PowerShot SX280 HS
Overview - Full review
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Overall Scene
Canon EOS 650D
Huawei Ascend G510
Canon PowerShot SX280 HS
Score
5/5
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4/5
User Score
5/5 (3)
3/5 (1)
Specifications
Specifications
SensorCMOS 18 Mpx, APS-C (x1,6), 5.5 Mpx/cm
Lens N.A. 40 -N.A. mm f/2.8 -N.A.
Stabilisationno
ViewfinderReflex
Screen77 cm, not TN, 1040000 dots, 3:2,Multitouch
Sensitivity (ISO range)100 - 12800 ISO (ext. 25600 ISO)
Video mode1920 x 1080 pixels,25 fps, Stereo
Internal memoryN.A.
External memory
Connections
Power sourceN.A. N.A. / LP-E8 (8.1Wh)
Waterproofno, N.A.
Shock resistantno, N.A.
Dimensions/Weight100 x 133 x 80 mm / 551 g
Specifications
Operating system (OS)
OS version tested
Screen size
Screen resolution
Weight
Dimensions x x
Camera
Processor -
CPU cores
4G (LTE)
NFC
Battery life: talk-time
Battery life: standby time
Internal memory
Memory card
SAR level
GPU
Specifications
SensorCMOS 12 Mpx, 1/2.3", 42 Mpx/cm
Lens 20x 25 -500 mm f/3.5 -6.8
StabilisationOptical
ViewfinderN.A.
Screen7.5 nm, not TN, 461000 dots, 4:3,Not touch-sensitive
Sensitivity (ISO range)100 - 3200 ISO
Video mode1920 x 1080 pixels,24 fps, Stereo
Internal memoryN.A.
External memory
Connections
Power sourceN.A. N.A. / NA
Waterproofno, N.A.
Shock resistantno, N.A.
Dimensions/Weight63 x 106 x 33 mm / 233 g
Conclusion
The Canon EOS 650D is a responsive SLR that's easy to use and takes excellent-quality photos. In fact, when it comes to taking pictures, this EOS is a sure success. The touchscreen is sleekly integrated and the video mode's continuous autofocus brings new possibilities for consumer users.
The Canon PowerShot SX280 HS is a successful update of the SX260 HS, bringing Wi-Fi connectivity and the DIGIC 6 image processor for boosted responsiveness and improved picture quality. All in all, this is a very good superzoom compact. Still, competitors are already moving ahead, sometimes with better technology and a wider range of options.
Pros

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Excellent picture quality up to 3200 ISO

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5 fps burst mode

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High-quality swivel LCD

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Comprehensive video mode with stereo sound and continuous autofocus

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Well-designed touchscreen interface

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Can pilot remote wireless flashes

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Good build quality, nice design

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Full HD video at 60 fps (progressive scan) with good picture quality and management of light

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Good picture quality in photo mode (quality progresses consistently, images are subtle rather than harsh)

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Good general responsiveness

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Flash only pops up when needed

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New DIGIC 6 image processor

Cons

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Hybrid autofocus system could be faster

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Autofocus can be a little hesitant in low light

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White balance could be better

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Noisy shutter release

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No sign of Wi-Fi, GPS, USB 3.0

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Some may not like the electronic pop-up flash mechanism

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Battery life is a little tight (210 photos with GPS off)

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Screen is a little outdated compared with some competitors (resolution could be higher, no touch-controls)

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Limited Wi-Fi functionality