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...
Published: 2016-04-06, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
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...
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...
Published: 2016-02-18, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
7 fps continuous shooting, 45 point autofocus, NFC enabled
No 4K shooting support,
While it may not offer 4K video shooting, nor be as affordable as Camcorders like the Canon Vixia HF R700, the Canon EOS 80D is a great camera that is good for both photography as well as shooting videos for vlogging. It also makes great timelapses. You a...
Abstract: To start, the best models in the Canon DSLR lineup need to offer at least an APS-C sized image sensor. After all, a larger physical image sensor will yield better image quality for the camera as a whole. And although the number of recordable megapixels is...
Published: 2017-11-24, Author: Darren , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: We are almost to the end of yet another wonderfully innovative year in technology. The non-stop innovation of the tech sector has presented us with products and services that deliver more horsepower, lower power consumption, and smaller form factors that...