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📸 Canon EOS 80D Digital SLR Camera Bundle: 24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor + 18-135mm USM Lens - Black Review

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Details

Model Name80D
BrandCanon
Form FactorDSLR
Skill LevelProfessional
Special FeatureImage-stabilization

Description of 📸 Canon EOS 80D Digital SLR Camera Bundle: 24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor + 18-135mm USM Lens - Black

Merging power, precision, and operability, the EOS 80D is a dynamic SLR camera for anyone's creative vision. Providing a comprehensive view, the EOS 80D camera’s Intelligent Viewfinder helps bring the thrill of SLR photography with each use. The Intelligent Viewfinder displays AF points and AF mode, has a grid display, a horizontal electronic level, plus numerous other points of information, all of which can be hidden. For AF operation, the EOS 80D camera has a wide area, 45 point, all cross type AF system with low luminance performance to EV 3 and 4 types of AF area selection modes. Use the EOS Utility Webcam Beta Software (Mac and Windows) to turn your compatible Canon camera into a high-quality webcam.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

My impression of the purchase is good, buy it.

I bought it in a store - fotosklad. Ru. I use it for video recording only. Clips with an exposure of more than 1600 have to be processed in a video editor to eliminate noise. Up to 1600 everything is fine. The focus of the object is amazing. Indeed, due to the dual pixel mode, with a sufficient focal length, the object is not lost in the blur, which allows you to shoot high-quality dynamic scenes. Personal opinion: Many people write that it is better to buy Sony Alfa A-serries, which costs 40k…

Pros
  • Tracking autofocus, interval shooting, decent dynamic range at low ISO, ergonomics.
Cons
  • A flimsy swivel screen, cheap plastic on a $1k rear wheel, maximum resolution - fullhd (that's enough for me, but I think that the canon 80d was cut down by software), the lack of any built-in optical image stabilization.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I bought this model almost immediately after its release, I really like it for its convenience, operating time and good color reproduction. Used at weddings and for personal purposes, and in the studio and on the street. In all conditions, it works out at 100. And photographed and filmed, everything is at a decent level. More suitable for those who already understand the intricacies of video photography and want to improve their level. For beginners, it’s not the best option, and if you shoot…

Pros
  • A clear menu, a convenient swivel screen, a large number of lenses for Canon, fits comfortably in your hand, excellent autofocus.
Cons
  • At the moment, it is already an outdated model, there is no 4K, the price for such a device is high.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am happy with everything, the product matches the description.

This is my first DSLR, when I bought a lot I did not understand, I trusted the advice of many bloggers. At first I was in seventh heaven from the purchase, because for a beginner the quality of a DSLR in comparison with a home camera leaves an indelible impression. But as I gained experience, I began to get a little disappointed, after all, the cropped matrix cannot compare with the light sensitivity of a full-frame one. Now I wouldn’t buy this camera for anything, only full-frame and only SONY

Pros
  • All the advantages can be read in the description, it is 100% true
Cons
  • Disadvantages: lack of 4k, not very fast matrix and I would like a higher frame rate on fulHD

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend the product for purchase.

and what is it, no stub, no 4k? And we have 1080@60p at 60Mbps mp4, compressed, compressed, etc., while if you switch to mov, it writes only 30FPS, but already the bitrate is 90Mbps and the data is no longer so compressed, it is much more convenient to work during processing . That is, we get such a disabled person in fact at 60 fps, we need dynamics - keep the castrato. We need a picture - already more or less, but without dynamics. For what purposes this camera is needed, well, so to be…

Pros
  • Canon is Canon, so that mirrorless owners don’t tell you, but the level of ergonomics in Canon is extremely high, you take it in your hand and you feel that people made it for people. Excellent autofocus. Battery, you can shoot video, I can’t say how many hours exactly, but a couple of hours for sure. The built-in microphones are good, in a closed room you can record sound from them, even stereo.
Cons
  • There are not enough of them . alas. I take a little picture on it, but mostly I write a video, and there is no 4k in it, although in the same Fujik xt-20 for the same money, 4k is already there. Above 1600 ISO it starts to make noise, well, up to 3200 ISO it is still tolerable. There is no stabilization. So you understand, right? There is no 4k, no stabilization. What is 50k anyway?

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

I needed a camera that would shoot 60fps in full HD (or more). Since before that there was 7d and batteries and lenses remained from it. The choice fell on 80d - in my opinion this is the best of the Kenon crops. Sony was also recommended to me, but it costs more, it needs an adapter or its optics. Yes, she shoots already 4k and 120 fps in full HD, it's lighter, smaller, more sensitive matrix. But after weighing all the pros and cons, I took 80d. I also want to say for those who choose a…

Pros
  • Swivel screen, touchscreen, best autofocus at the time of writing, 60 fps in full HD
Cons
  • After 7d I don't see much difference in the picture. It's 2022, and the era of 4k is slowly coming. Although it is not critical for me, the computer will not be able to mount it. But 120 frames per second like Sony would not be bad!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

I shoot mostly video. I considered, as an option, to buy the previous used model 70d, but there was not enough 1080p 50 frames per second (which were in my previous camera), I also considered the Sony a6300, but the autofocus is twitchy there, although Sonya is superior in many respects 80d (less weight, 4k, less noise when shooting in low light and a much sharper picture in the video, well, LOG support). This is my second DSLR after Nikon D5500. He was fine in all respects, but there was a…

Pros
  • Autofocus accuracy The presence of an additional screen with shooting parameters Comfortable camera grip
Cons
  • Swivel screen seems flimsy (after nikon d5500) Not a sharp picture in the video, when compared with the same mirrorless Sony and Panas. Shooting in low light (with ISO1600 there are already unpleasant noises)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

I took it as a second camera in addition to 6Dm2. Namely, for shooting wild animals, all the same, crop 1.6 only plays into the hands in this type of shooting. The device is good for everyone, but with small nuances (Kenon has no other way) The price is not justified high, the same Fuji is much more interesting that from the photo, and even more so from the video. I have been at Kenon for 15 years now and have a huge fleet of optics, so it remains to squeeze all grievances into a fist and calm…

Pros
  • Magnesium body! Comfortable ergonomics! Wide DD! Excellent image quality! Excellent viewfinder with full frame coverage.
Cons
  • Small image detail, especially compared with Fuji and Sonya. Very backward video, by today's standards. Namely 1080@60p in 60Mbps mp4, but in normal mov, only 30FPS. In short, a rake in one word. Price!

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Quite good, but I expected more from it.

I have been a consistent Canon user for the past 20 years. First there was the D40, then the D60. I do scene and landscape photography. In semi-professional mode. In the sense that photography is not the main source of income. Because the main shooting takes place in the conditions of long mountain hikes - the weight and dimensions of the camera matter. The XXD line is optimal for this. If we compare the 60D and 80D, then a bunch of all sorts of strange whistles and fakes have appeared that…

Pros
  • Relatively compact "camping" camera with good performance. Suitable for those who use such a camera in automatic mode.
Cons
  • The main drawback: focus - misses all the time. Those. at all. Thought it was a technical problem. I took it to the service center - it did not help. Still, he manages to miss the point. If this is not very noticeable on zooms with low detail, then it is impossible to "catch the hairs" in the portrait with this device. This is especially noticeable on fixes with high resolution. Battery life is noticeably less than its predecessor. It is impossible to go 2 weeks on one battery. Another important feature. If 60D is on, it fell asleep in a "dead sleep" and did not consume the battery. That 80D in the mode is included (if you forgot) - it survives very intensively. A month at rest and the battery is empty.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

I have been using this camera for a little over three years now, there is nothing to scold it for - everything is convenient, everything is at hand, everything works. With sigma 18-35, it weighs almost 2kg, but thanks to its ergonomics, you can carry it around the whole wedding day without a belt and not feel much fatigue in your hands. A big plus is autonomy. If you almost do not use the screen, on a single charge it shoots more than 2022 frames! The swivel screen also adds convenience when…

Pros
  • What can I say, and so it is clear - a working device, made so that it is convenient.
Cons
  • As far as photos go, it's perfect. Zone AF was wow when I first picked it up. According to the video, many find fault with the lack of 4k. But I don't need it. Moreover, in principle, I never intended to write a video on it - it's too cumbersome. For video, I have fudge. Not a drawback, but a nitpick - having shot on fuj, you spit from the fact that you have to normally pull ravens in lightroom like that, because the canon will probably never learn how to shoot ready-made shots.