Canon EOS 80D
Canon EOS 80DType |
Digital single-lens reflex |
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Sensor |
CMOS APS-C 22.5 × 15 mm (1.6× crop factor), Bayer CFA |
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Maximum resolution |
6000 × 4000 (24.2 megapixels) |
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Lens |
Interchangeable (EF, EF-S) |
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Flash |
pop-up |
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Shutter |
focal-plane |
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ASA/ISO range |
100–16,000 (expansion up to 25,600) |
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Exposure metering |
TTL, full aperture, 63 zones sensor with 7560-pixel RGB+IR sensor |
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Exposure modes |
Scene intelligent auto, programmed, shutter-priority, aperture priority, manual, bulb exposure, custom, no flash, creative auto, special scenes (portrait, landscape, close-up, sports, night portrait) |
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Focus areas |
45 cross-type AF points |
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Focus modes |
One-shot, AI Servo, AI-Focus, manual |
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Continuous shooting |
up to 7 frames/s |
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Viewfinder |
Optical pentaprism / LiveView LCD |
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Flash bracketing |
none |
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Focus bracketing |
none |
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Rear LCD monitor |
3-inch 3:2 color TFT articulated LCD touchscreen, 1,040,000 dots |
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Storage |
SD, SDHC or SDXC; fully exploits UHS-I bus |
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Battery |
LP-E6 |
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Dimensions |
139 mm × 105.2 mm × 78.5 mm |
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Weight |
650 g (1.43 lb / 22.9281 oz; body only) |
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List price |
US$1199 (body only)[1] |
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Made in |
Japan |
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The Canon EOS 80D is a digital single-lens reflex camera announced by Canon on February 18, 2016.[2][3] It has a body-only MSRP of US$1199, which is the same as the Canon EOS 70D, which it replaces. The camera can be purchased as a body-only, as kit with the 18-55mm IS STM lens for US$1,349 or with the new 18-135mm IS USM lens for US$1,799.
The camera is aimed at mid-market, enthusiast photographers.[3]
Main features
In comparison with the Canon 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
- DIGIC 6 (DIGIC 5+ on 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 fps video recording capability
- Built-in HDR and time-lapse recording capability (new software)
- Better low-light AF sensitivity with a sensitivity range from −3 EV to 18 EV
- Increased battery life, from 920 shots per battery to 960 shots per battery
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