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Canon T5I Lenses
Annette | 2024-06-14 06:58:25 |
I needed a small around town backpack and this one fits the bill. I have a Canon T5i, 2 lenses one small (50mm) and one larger one and both fit just right. Enough pockets for extras (batteries, filters, mem cards) and personal items. Love it that it also has the chest and waist strap and rain guard. 5 |
Terry | 2024-04-16 01:51:40 |
Works Great on a Canon Rebel T5i 5 |
Chris | 2024-06-29 05:21:38 |
Great mic bought it to use on a Canon T5i. Works great for what I do! 5 |
Gayla | 2024-05-27 01:47:52 |
Got this lens for astrophotography and it worked great with the Canon� T5i. 5 |
mrbray | 2024-04-07 02:57:10 |
I got this lens with my Canon T5i kit and its really great. It takes great photos and it really simple to use. 5 |
MA-Heaton | 2024-08-24 09:29:57 |
This adapter I use to connect a Minolta Macro MD to a Canon T5i,it's ease of use is awesome. 5 |
Michelle | 2024-04-13 08:13:18 |
Have the Vello ShutterBoss for my Rebel T5i & loved it, so when I bought my Canon 6D, I bought the ShutterBoss II. 5 |
Gunpla | 2024-08-09 07:31:40 |
I've used Fotodiox products in the past to adapt FD and Pentax Takumar lenses to my t5i and Takumar to my Canon FD A-1. They made solid adapters so I gave them a shot when I purchased an A7rII body and got their fusion plus adapter. I decided it wouldn't hurt to try an adapter before selling my t5i and efs 18-55, ef 50mm 1.4, and ef 24-70mm 4.0. The adapter works well with all three lenses and I've had no issues with the focus yet. I can change the aperture value just fine and there this iris toggle on the adapter that I find too weird to use. The other switch on the adapter toggles the focus modes but I don't really understand how it works. The one issue I have with the adapter though is the lag when you turn the camera on. It takes about 2 seconds for the camera to power up when the adapter is on. But for shooting basic headshots and scale models for my insta it works for me. All I really cared for was that the autofocus worked and it did so I'm happy. Insert thumbs up here* 5 |
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LCD Monitor Protection Film for the Canon EOS Rebel T5i Camera 5 |
Rubicon Jack | 2024-09-12 08:49:14 |
If you're looking for an excellent all-purpose DSLR the Canon Rebel T4i and close cousin T5i are your best choices. I'm an intermediate hobbyist and find this camera easy to understand and use. It's DIGIC 5 processor produces superior images to the 50D/60D series, and it's ISO handling and simplified autofocus system are more reliable than Canon's upscale 7D. The touch screen speeds up decision-making in those instances where you have to quickly tweak your settings, and its lighter-weight body is a dream to carry and operate all day long. Imagine: no more camera shake! The T4i and T5i (both shoot 5fps) are nearly identical cameras: Canon had a problem recall with the grips on some of the early T4i causing allergic reactions (if you have one, you can enter your serial number in their website to determine if your camera is among those affected), so it quickly replaced the T4i with the T5i. The unaffected T4i's are a terrific buy if you can find one. The HD video technology pairs well with Canon's latest STM lens. Everyone has come to understand that DSLR video was a production afterthought. Because lenses don't constantly autofocus, most DSLRs are pretty useless for most video, however, this one does pretty well. PROS: high quality images, commands easy to navigate, light weight, built-in 'cheater' settings for point and shoot users, decent high ISO, full range of advance features CONS: plastic body doesn't feel like metal (but this makes the darn camera very light), only 9 points on its autofocus (though novice users are going to find this a plus) WHO SHOULD BUY THIS: anyone one wanting an excellent entry-level DSLR with HD video with room to grow, anyone wanting a not-too-expensive second body 5 |