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Canon EOS 80D Body Only Digital SLR Camera

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Based on these criterion I own: D800E, D810, and 2 D750’s. Plus about 30 Nikkor lenses. Also lots of Hassy stuff. Inferior? It’s not canon that inferior, it’s really all of them. If I only want to shoot stills, than I’ll without any hesitation buy Nikon. D500, for example. But only stills and only through VF. LV and video AF performance – very poor. In every Nikon model. If I want mainly shoot video (and 4K), and only sometimes stills – I’ll buy Sony. But at once acquire all Sony problems – class leading ISO and DR quality –yes, but both carefully destroyed by great margin with lossy compression, than by lower bit RAWs in series. Class leading AF without proper (and cheap) means to control it. I love to shoot both stills and video. So what – I should buy both? Than this canon. I don’t really need 4k this year for sure. But this canon, as it seems, doesn’t have any class leading features at all. But, because of what I wrote, more important, that 80D doesn’t have any epic fails – thus receiving more universal do-it-all mark for me. You won't get a very noticeable upgrade on iso performance, if you shoot RAW going from a 1100D to a 70D. I have a personal experience in that, i've made the same upgrade. In fact if you see the images at 100%, pixel by pixel you may find the 70D having a slightly worse performance because it has more megapixels. But obviously after resizing the photo to the same size, the 70D will be slightly better.

The 80D sits in a crowded segment on the market. I compared its image quality directly to two Canon Rebel cameras and three Nikon DSLRs, and that’s not even counting mirrorless options or cameras like the Canon 7D II and 77D. It can be a bit of a headache to remember which cameras do what at this price range, so I’ll go through some of the 80D’s main competitors below. 80D vs Nikon D7500 and D7200 This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Well, if you recompose the picture the indicated focus point will point at an object which was not used for focusing. I find that useless or even distracting. Once focused, I have to remember on which object I focused, when recomposing. I come from Nikon roots and am exploring and reconsidering everything as I now have children that need videoing :) I bought the 80D as it uses the same batteries and lenses as my 5D3. I got the flat 24mm f/2.8 and the new Sigma Zoom 17-300mm which seemed like the single lens solution for my travels. Time will tell.

Who Should Get the 80D or 90D?

Eyelevel pentamirror single lens reflex viewfinder offering 95% frame coverage; 3-inch LCD with 1,040,000 dots resolution Anyhow, I bought the camera and, yes, there is a setting to make the focus point blink. I set it that way and haven't changed it since. As we’d expect, the 80D is a well-built upgrade of the 70D that camera before it with sensibly arranged controls, good ergonomics and an extensive feature set. Sporting overall dimensions of 139x105x79mm, it weighs a chunkier 730g body-only according to official Canon stats, so noticeably more than the more plastic-y build of the 77D. There will be those, however, who are reassured rather than perturbed by this added bulk, especially when compared to the average APS-C sensor mirrorless camera. Overall this camera’s handling is excellent, with a nicely-rounded and robust handgrip helping ensure steadier shooting. Canon 77D vs 80D: other features However, note that Canon did shave off some weight on the 90D – 619 vs 730 grams (body only), which is certainly welcome. Who Should Get the 80D or 90D? Of course the full frame Canon 6D now falls into a similar price class to the both the 80D and 7D Mark II, making it worthy of consideration. Although it's far from new the 6D remains a solid and popular camera despite its comparatively simplistic AF system. Accessories

I have not tested the accuracy with a wide open f/1.2 yet. The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 seems to hit it once narrowed to 2.8. Canon EOS 77D: Aluminum alloy & polycarbonate construction, capable of operating in temperatures between 0°C and 40°C

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Rather than utilising Canon’s latest DIGIC 7 image processor, the sensor teams up with the manufacturer’s older, but still powerful, DIGIC 6 image processor. This pairing allows the 80D to shoot from ISO 100-16,000 (expandable to ISO 25,600), which works out to be a 1-stop sensitivity gain over the 70D. However, it’s no faster at rattling out a continuous burst than its predecessor, at 7fps. There’s also the option to shoot at 3fps in the 80D’s silent shooting mode, and it’s possible to rattle off a burst at 5fps in live view mode. In this case, the two cameras have exactly the same control layout. Clearly, existing 80D users will find the 90D very familiar to use overall. In my opinion DPR does not treat Canon, like they care for Sony and Nikon. What are their motives, I don't know, but it is my opinion. Maybe they think Canon is much bigger than Nikon as a corporation, and they like the David's of this world. Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, White Fluorescent, Flash, Kelvin (2500K– 10000K in 100K steps) The focusing improvements don’t end here. When shooting using the viewfinder the 80D features a newly developed autofocus module that is a big upgrade on the 70D. There are now 45 AF points compared with the 19 AF points on the 70D, and all these are the cross type. The AF system isn’t too dissimilar from the Canon EOS-1D Mark IV, and out of the 45 AF points on offer 27 remain active when using a teleconverter and lens combination with a maximum aperture of f/8. Furthermore, the centre point is sensitive down to f/2.8, and the working range of the autofocus system (-3EV-18EV) is more in line with its closest rival, the Nikon D7200.

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