Canon EOS 80D
Canon EOS 80D is well-suited for serious photographers looking for a feature-rich yet affordable camera priced below the top-of-the-line EOS 1DX Mark II.
It sports a 24 MP CMOS sensor that produces detailed photos. Fast moving objects are captured through the speedy autofocusing, which uses a 45-point cross-type viewfinder and Dual Pixel CMOS Autofocus technology. Video is recorded in full-HD at a rate of 60 fps. The 3-inch touchscreen is helpful in terms of zooming. Wifi connectivity makes photo and video sharing straightforward.
The new EF-S 18-135 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens can be purchased separately or as a bundle.
A newer model Canon EOS 90D was released in August 2019.
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Canon EOS 80D
It's not revolutionary, but the 80D is still a fine DSLR for the right user.
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...
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.- 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...
- No auto panoramic shooting mode
- Some competitors at this price point offer quicker continuous shooting
Canon EOS 80D
The Canon EOS 80d is the perfect amateur professional camera which captures that perfect shot!
Canon 80D
Sporting a new, higher-resolution 24MP sensor, a faster processor and a beefed-up 45-point AF system, the Canon 80D builds upon foundation laid out by the 70D and its excellent Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology.- Very good image quality
- Better RAW high ISO performance than predecessor
- Improved buffer depth
- Very fast AF
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF is excellent
- f/8 AF support
- 1080/60p video
- Headphone jack
- Very good battery life
- New kit lens isn't very sharp
- No 4K video
- No clean HDMI out
- 29:59 minute video recording limit
- Phase detect AF not as sensitive in low-light as expected (Dual Pixel AF better in low-light)
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.
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.- Superb focusing in all modes
- Excellent image quality
- Wi-Fi and app features actually work
- Swivelling touchscreen and plenty of controls
- Bigger than a non-DSLR (obviously
- Pricey
- No 4K video
Canon EOS 80D review: The mid-range master
If you're looking to drop a four-figure wedge of cash of a mid-range DSLR - one that'll last you for a good stretch of time - then Canon is one of the names that so often floats to the surface; the crema on the coffee, if you will.- Continuous autofocus unparalleled at this level
- 100% optical finder (finally)
- fast performance and significant buffer
- decent image quality throughout
- vari-angle touchscreen (with speedy live view
- No 4K video
- no second SD slot
- viewfinder flare from direct light sources
- off-centre 1-point AF not always perfect
- no speed increase over 70D
- finish looks plasticky