Canon EOS 80D

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Li-Ion LP-E6N rechargeable (1800 mAh); 960 shots (CIPA rating)
Optional battery packsBG-E14 grip allows the use of 6 AA cells, one LP-E6N battery or two LP-E6N batteries
Dimensions139 mm × 105.2 mm × 78.5 mm (5.47 in × 4.14 in × 3.09 in) (W × H × D)
Weight650 g (23 oz) (body only)
Made inJapan
Chronology
PredecessorCanon EOS 70D[2]
SuccessorCanon EOS 90D[3]

The Canon EOS 80D is a

EF-S 18-200mm IS. As a part of the Canon EOS two-digit line, it is the successor to the EOS 70D and is the predecessor of the EOS 90D
.

The camera is aimed at mid-market, semi-pro[4] and enthusiast photographers.[5]

New features from 70D

Compared to the EOS 70D, several modifications were made, including:

  • New 24.2-
    megapixel
    dual-pixel CMOS sensor
  • 45 cross-type AF points, compared to 19 for the 70D
    • Of these points, 27 will support autofocus at f/8 when the body is attached to one of two specific lens/teleconverter combinations (the Canon 100-400 Mark II with 1.4x III or the Canon 200-400 with 2x III). Any other lens/teleconverter combinations resulting in an aperture of f/8 will only function with the center point. The 80D is the first non-professional EOS body that can autofocus in this situation; previous non-professional bodies could not autofocus if the maximum aperture of an attached lens/teleconverter combination was smaller than f/5.6.
  • DIGIC 5+
    on the 70D)
  • New 7560-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor to aid the AF system
  • New shutter mechanism to help reduce vibrations and camera shake
  • "Anti-flicker" (introduced on EOS 7D Mk II) – shutter release can be set to compensate for flickering electric lighting
  • 100% scene coverage viewfinder
  • Built-in
    NFC
  • 1080p at 60/50 fps video recording capability
  • Built-in
    time-lapse
    recording capability (new software)
  • Better low-light AF battery life, from 920 shots per battery to 960 shots per battery
  • External 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack

References

  1. ^ Carnathan, Bryan. "Canon EOS 80D Review". The-Digital-Picture.com. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
  2. ^ "Share Your Passion Through Images Using The New EOS 80D DSLR Camera And EF-S 18-135mm Nano USM Lens".
  3. ^ "Canon strengthens the EOS line up with a new mirrorless and DSLR, delivering high-speed shooting and incredible resolution". Archived from the original on 2019-09-22.
  4. ^ a b Alvarez, Edgar. "Canon's EOS 80D DSLR is designed for the semi-pro crowd". Engadget. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  5. ^ a b Butler, Richard; Sanyal, Rishi. "Newly enthused: hands on with the Canon EOS 80D". DP Review. Retrieved 18 February 2016.

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