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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- Touch screen
- wireless transfer photo
- Hard to connect computer wirelessly
I will look at Beach for future purchases.
I bought a new Canon EOS80D Camera, a very nice step up from the Digital Rebel EOS XS. The camera is sold as part of an equipment package, with a 55 mm lens and a 250 mm lens. Both lenses have Image Stabilization and Auto Focus.
I have had this camera almost 6 months now and still learning to use it to its full potential. Its predecessor was a Canon T3i 600D which was pretty good for learning and I transferred much of the knowledge to the 80D so I had a good basic understanding but the 80D goes much further, more facilities...
Canon 80
Bought 2 in last two years with 2 different lens. Photo results have been amazing. Video quality is top notch. Camera has been exposed to high temps, extreme cold, and heavy rain/snow and not once has it stopped working. Its extremely easy to operate and use. I highly recommend this camera.
Good Camera, But a bit pricy
Hi there, I am an intermediate Photographer and have viewed a lot of cameras, The Canon 80D is a step up from the previous 70D, and i think you should definitely get this camera, with its 24.2 Megapixel Sensor, Full HD Video, Fully Articulated Touchscreen, 100% Viewfinder accuracy, and the 44 Sensor...
I bought this camera together with the 18-135mm USM nano. I already owned a Panasonic FZ1000 and a Canon Sl1. I bought the camera because I was not completely satisfied anymore with the Panasonic FZ 1000 and because the sl1 had only 18 mp.
Good basic camera - one horrible flaw
I have enjoyed this camera but will be giving it away and looking for something with a better firmware design. It takes about 7 clicks to do anything EXCEPT format your SD card and lose an entire trip's Work... Regrettably, that takes just one light, accidental press and goodbye everything.
Perfect DSLR for enthusiasts.
Had a Canon 500D since 2010 which I upgraded last year with the addition of EF-S 15-85mm lens. This year, after much research, I upgraded the body to the 80D. It's pricey for an enthusiastic hobbyist, but worth it!
Mostly happy with my new 80D BUT it's early days.
I bought this camera less than a month ago along with the EF 100-400mm IS Mk2 lens. After very minimal use to dateand approximately 500 shots I've encountered a very annoying problem. The camera freezes while make adjustments e.g. changing exposure compensation, selecting a focus point/pattern.