With the same image sensor and processor chip as the EOS 650D, we expected the results of our Imatest tests on the EOS 700D to be similar, even though different lenses were used for the tests. However, the new camera had a slight edge on its predecessor, producing CR2.RAW files that exceeded expectations for the 18-megapixel sensor. JPEG files came in slightly below expectations.
Raw files delivered higher resolution than JPEGs maintained throughout the 700D’s sensitivity range, although the differences between them were reduced slightly at the highest sensitivities.
Image noise at long exposures and with flash shots was similar to the results we obtained with the EOS 650D. Test shots were almost noise-free up to ISO 3200, after which slight noise became visible in long exposures. By ISO 12800, both noise and softening were obvious, although colour saturation remained relatively high.
Flash exposures were almost noise-free throughout the camera’s sensitivity range, although some softening could be seen at ISO 12800. Exposure levels remained relatively constant across the camera’s sensitivity range, an improvement over the EOS 650D.
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