Canon EOS 80D + 18-135/3.5-5.6 IS USM
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10 years ago
Canon's EOS 80D is a fully loaded DSLR featuring an APS-C sized, 24.2-Megapixel CMOS imaging sensor with dual-pixel technology. Its large body also houses a DIGIC 6 image processor, a 45-point Cross-Type AF system, 3.0-inch LCD screen, Built-in WiFi, and the ability to capture full 1080p HD videos.
Pros:
- The camera is accurate in all shooting modes
- providing excellent exposures
- Canon EF-mount supports one of the best collections of lenses you will ever find
- 24.2-Megapixel CMOS imaging sensor provides loads of detail and a very high quality image
- Dual-Pixel AF works wonders for Live View shooting...
Cons:
- Does not allow video shooting at any time
- the camera must be set to capture video
- Higher ISO settings show very high levels of noise and low detail
- Custom controls are limited compared to higher level cameras
- No 4K video capture
- which is becoming more popular
10 years ago
Canon EOS 80D Full Review
The new Canon EOS 80D is an update to the 20.2 megapixel 70D DSLR, released back in 2013, and it features a new 24.2 megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC 6 processor, alongside a new 45 all cross-type point AF system and a 7fps shooting rate.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Improve noise performance
- Excellent focus and shutter response speeds
- Live view focus and shutter response is equally fast
- Auto White Balance options
- 3inch vari-angle touch-screen
- Larger 100% view viewfinder
- Excellent battery life
- Electronic level
- Wi-Fi / NFC...
Cons:
- No auto panoramic shooting mode
- Some competitors at this price point offer quicker continuous shooting
10 years ago
Canon EOS 80D
The Canon EOS 80D is a prosumer APS-C digital SLR camera. Successor to the three year old 70D, the EOS 80D features a 24.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, an updated Dual-Pixel CMOS AF system which now additionally offers continuous autofocus during live view stills shooting, an Intelligent Viewfinder which...
10 years ago
Goondu review: Canon EOS 80D DSLR
When I first handled the Canon EOS 80D, I thought I was holding a 70D. Sure, there are some changes to the button design, but for the large part, the camera remains largely untouched. This includes the button placements.
10 years ago
Canon EOS 80D review
The 80D is a really lovely camera to use. Everything is just so effortless - you pick it up, point it at something, click away and get a load of great, in-focus pictures back. Then, if you want, you can connect via Wi-Fi and download them to your phone.
Pros:
- Superb focusing in all modes
- Excellent image quality
- Wi-Fi and app features actually work
- Swivelling touchscreen and plenty of controls
Cons:
- Bigger than a non-DSLR (obviously
- Pricey
- No 4K video
10 years ago
Canon EOS 80D Review
At a glance: Comparing Canon's current DSLR line-up with what it was three or four years ago highlights how, today, the manufacturer offers a wider range of models catering for all types of photographer and sizes of budget.
10 years ago
The Canon EOS 80D is a refinement of the popular enthusiast Canon EOS 70D. While the body largely remains unchanged compared to its predecessor, the 80D has received a new imaging sensor, a new metering sensor and a revamped AF system.
10 years ago
Canon EOS 80D
Even as professionals were catered to by the launch of the top of the range EOS 1D X Mark II at the beginning of this year, next in line for some upgrade love were prosumers and enthusiasts, as Canon launched the follow-up to the well received EOS 70D (review) , the appropriately named 80D, which...
Pros:
- Excellent autofocus system
- Improved sensor
- Compact sensor
- Wi-Fi and NFC onboard
Cons:
- Small command wheel
- Expensive
10 years ago
Awesome Update
This camera is awesome! I've been getting more into photography over the past 3-4 years using a Canon DSLR Rebel T3i. I've been wanting a camera with more auto focus points and faster shutter speed. I was debating between the 5D and the 80D.
10 years ago
Canon EOS 80D Review
I would not be completely forthright to omit a last piece of advice to those considering the addition of an 80D to their kits. While "80D" appears a fine name in print, quickly saying the name to someone who is unfamiliar with the model name will likely come across as "A.D.D.
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