EISA.eu Updated: 2016-10-24 01:18:20
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Canon EOS 80D är inte en SLR-kamera i mängden. Canon har tagit fram en kamera som kombinerar många innovativa funktioner för stillbild och video. Den mest centrala tekniken är Canons Dual Pixel CMOS AF som möjliggör snabb fokusering i live view och under...
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Features & Build The jump in megapixels means the 80D actually has more resolution than Canon's full-frame 6D DSLR, matches the brand's flagship 1D X MkII, and is on par with the Pentax K-3 II that also has an APS-C sensor. Other steps forward see the au...
As with previous additions to Canon's XXD line up, the 80D builds on the strengths of its predecessors, offering enthusiast photographers a powerful APS-C DSLR that's easy to use and gives great results. What's different this time is that Canon has added...
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After almost three years on the market, Canon recently updated the midrange, enthusiast EOS 70D, one of our favorite movie-capable DSLRs. Among the new features, the new EOS 80D has more megapixels, improved video quality, and an enhanced autofocus system...
Excellent 24-megapixel stills, Best DSLR autofocusing for movie capture, 45-point autofocus system, Headphone jack...
4K video...
The 80D is a proper upgrade to the 70D, and retains the Editors' Choice. It may not look different, but there are significant improvements under the hood, namely the autofocusing, superior stills, and Full HD videos that are top-notch. The 80D is a nice s...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2016-10-24 01:18:20
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Ask the experts and they'll tell you that photography is all about light. They're right, of course, but focus is pretty damn important too – and that's why Canon's new EOS 80D is one of the best cameras we've used in ages. Simply put, the 80D gives yo...
The 80D is the do-it-all camera that does it all for you. We're smitten...
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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. Canon once offered a couple of A...
The 80D isnt as revolutionary as the 70D was when it was released. Nevertheless, its better than its predecessor in a number of areas, including the accuracy of focusing both in and out of live view. The 80D is more responsive at focusing in low light t...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-10-24 01:18:20
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This is an upgrade to the 70D with particular attention paid to improving video capture. The new 24mp APS sensor has a dual pixel auto focus system, together with more AF points, for faster, accurate focus. This, combined with the new motor type in the ki...
This is a Canon, so still photos are fine, both JPEG and RAW and high ISO performance is outstanding. It is the video that is a revelation. Simply touch the critical feature of the subject on the touch screen and the camera will track that spot flawlessly...
Simple vertical tilting screens work better than fully articulated...
The super fast focus makes this camera a joy to use. It is so responsive it feels almost thought-controlled. The new lens works so well with the body that it is an almost indispensable part of the combination. If video is not a priority then the EOS 70D i...
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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 (re...
Excellent autofocus system, Improved sensor, Compact sensor, WiFi and NFC onboard...
Small command wheel, Expensive...
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All 45 points are cross-type and they can be selected individually or grouped into areas to enable fast and accurate focusing virtually anywhere in the frame. The AF system can operate in light levels as low as moonlight (-3EV), while the central 27 in th...
Photographers looking to step up from an entry-level EOS DSLR to one with more serious imaging capabilities should consider the EOS 80D as a possible option, although (like other DSLR cameras) it's not the best choice for anyone with a serious interest in...
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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. And in the 80D that lay...
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...
The Canon EOS 80D takes almost everything that was missing or not quite up to scratch in the already impressive 70D and sets it right. Save for a second SD card slot and absence of 4K video there's not a whole lot missing in this mid-range master...
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The new 80D, which replaces the 70D launched in July 2013, sits smack in the middle of Canon's DSLR line-up. That puts it in prime enthusiast territory, offering the heightened level of control and advanced features that these users demand in comparison w...
24Mp Dual Pixel CMOS AF sensor, 110 JPEGs or 25 raw file bursts, New AF systems...
No increase in maximum frame rate (but it is 7fps)...
On paper this looks like a healthy upgrade from the 70D and a great choice for enthusiast photographers. It's going to be an interesting one to test when we get a full production sample...
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Canon EOS 80D hands-on – A satisfying update for Canon enthusiasts Canon's all-new EOS 80D follows the recent addition of the of the hotly anticipated 1DX Mark to the professional EOS roster and is yet another sign the firm's turning its attention squarel...
Canon EOS 80D – Image Quality Canon has used a 24-million-pixel sensor before, in the EOS 750D and 760D. However, these two models don't feature the 80D's Dual Pixel CMOS AF sensor. The jump to a 24-million-pixel sensor is good news for those who like fre...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-10-24 01:18:20
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The new 80D, which replaces the 70D launched in July 2013, sits smack in the middle of Canon's DSLR line-up. That puts it in prime enthusiast territory, offering the heightened level of control and advanced features that these users demand in comparison w...
24Mp Dual Pixel CMOS AF sensor, 110 JPEGs or 25 raw file bursts, New AF systems...
No increase in maximum frame rate (but it is 7fps)...
On paper this looks like a healthy upgrade from the 70D and a great choice for enthusiast photographers. It's going to be an interesting one to test when we get a full production sample...
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How would you rate your skills with a camera - newbie, amateur, enthusiast or professional?If you fall into that third category, Canon has just refreshed its line-up with the ideal digital SLR.The 80D is an upgrade on the 70D, which was one of Canon's mor...
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...
The 80D looks like a solid upgrade to the 70D, fixing the flaws that affect its biggest audience. Stills photographers will welcome the changes too, but make no mistake; this is a DSLR aimed at video first. At launch, the 80D will go head-to-head with Ni...
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Canon EOS 80D review: Hands-on First Look At a glance: 24.2-million-pixel APS-C sensor DIGIC 6 image processor EF/EF-S lens mount ISO 100-16,000 (extendable to ISO 25,600) 7fps continuous shooting 3.5mm headphone input £999.99 (body only) Having recently...
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cybershack.com.au Updated: 2016-11-02 01:38:37
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Canon's new midrange EOS 80D is an attempt at bridging the gap between enthusiast gear and pro gear. It's got several cool features for the average user and a few nice options for more advanced users.Canon's cameras usually have great build quality and ni...
Great image quality, Solidly built, Easy to use...
Included lens lets the camera down a little, Fiddly to pair with smartphone, Not easily portable...
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Same, Yet Different The handling of the camera can be categorised as feeling similar, yet not… at the same time. It shares similar body style and design as the 70D, but it has tweaked ergonomics in hand. Additionally, it has 45 AF points that can be selec...
Taking The Canon 80D For A Test Drive24.2-megapixel Imaging GoodnessWith every snap, the images that comes out from the Canon EOS 80D will be good, as the 24.4-megapixel sensor is helped by the DIGIC 6 image processor to deliver pictures like it was picke...
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How would you rate your skills with a camera - newbie, amateur, enthusiast or professional?If you fall into that third category, Canon has just refreshed its line-up with the ideal digital SLR.The 80D is an upgrade on the 70D, which was one of Canon's mor...
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...
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.It...
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The EOS 80D is the latest model in Canon’s enthusiast line of cameras. It’s a step up from the consumer-oriented EOS 750D and 760D, with a bigger viewfinder, more physical controls, a weather sealed body, longer battery life, faster performance and more...
Competent all-rounder, Excellent autofocus in video capture...
Sometimes overexposes high-contrast scenes in JPEG mode, No 4K video capture, Still image autofocus not the most reliable...
The Canon EOS 70D earned itself a five-star review at Expert Reviews, not because of any specific stand-out feature but for its elegance and competency across the board. The 80D has echoes of the same traits, but three years on and with the 70D still avai...
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wovow.org Updated: 2016-12-22 03:48:42
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Canon has just introduced a new camera aimed at enthusiasts and advanced users. This is the new Canon EOS 80D, a model that comes to replace the EOS 70D with a new APS-C sensor size with higher resolution, improved system approach and a viewfinder with 10...
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Canon EOS 80D Review – On paper, the Canon EOS 80D with 18-135mm IS lens kit is equipped with a lot of goodies. It weighs 730 grams (body only) and has a 24.2 Megapixels APS-C CMOS sensor. The packaging comes with the Canon EOS 80D body, the lens, camera...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk Updated: 2017-05-13 03:28:48
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The EOS 80D is a step up from the consumer-oriented EOS 750D and 760D, with a bigger viewfinder, more physical controls, a weather sealed body, longer battery life, faster performance and more sophisticated autofocus...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-19 01:28:45
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The new 80D, which replaces the 70D launched in July 2013, sits smack in the middle of Canon's SLR line-up, above the 760D and below the 7D Mark II. That puts it in prime enthusiast territory which means it needs to appeal to people who want to shoot a ra...
Enthusiast photographers want a camera that works for them, that lets them access the most important features quickly and adjust settings effortlessly. The 80D provides a quick route to the most commonly used features and allows a good degree of customisa...
The downside to an advanced autofocus system is that it's complex and getting the best from it takes some input from the photographer. In more advanced cameras like the 7D Mark II, 5D Mark III and 1DX Mark II, Canon has tried to help with the Case Studies...
It's bigger than the average compact system camera and its viewfinder can't preview images as they will be captured, but the Canon 80D is an excellent choice of camera for enthusiast photographers. It has a high quality sensor that is able to capture a go...
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Before we begin our shootout, let us answer the question on what is the mark of a prosumer camera?Broadly speaking, this class of cameras is able to deliver on most commercial jobs, yet generally priced within the reach of a serious enthusiast or professi...
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