Canon Digital SLR Camera Body [EOS 80D] with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Image Stabilization STM Lens with 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS Sensor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF - Black

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Canon Digital SLR Camera Body [EOS 80D] with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Image Stabilization STM Lens with 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS Sensor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF - Black

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  • 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, have 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

Buy Now : Canon Digital SLR Camera Body [EOS 80D] with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Image Stabilization STM Lens with 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS Sensor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF - Black

Brand : Canon
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,DSLR Cameras
Rating : 4.8
Price : US $1399
Review Count : 334

canon digital slr camera body eos 80d with ef s 18 55mm f3 5 5 6 image stabilization stm lens with 24 2 megapixel aps c cmos sensor and dual pixe
canon digital slr camera body eos 80d with ef s 18 55mm f3 5 5 6 image stabilization stm lens with 24 2 megapixel aps c cmos sensor and dual pixe
canon digital slr camera body eos 80d with ef s 18 55mm f3 5 5 6 image stabilization stm lens with 24 2 megapixel aps c cmos sensor and dual pixe

Canon Digital SLR Camera Body [EOS 80D] with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Image Stabilization STM Lens with 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS Sensor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF - Black

  • I cried unashamedly when I unwrapped the Christmas wrapping to reveal what I\'d saved up for for seven months, and my wife had bought for me from Amazon.com. This is an upgrade from a Rebel XSI. I really loved that camera, but it had been getting long in the tooth as I\'d been reading about the new ones coming out the last three years. When this one hit the market, that was it! I told her, \"Yup, that\'s the one I want!\" Well, love is giving. She gave me this camera, and I\'ve been ecstatic since. We live on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. Yesterday, there were 35-40 knot winds from the west, as is the norm. I took the 80D and got some photos of the lighthouse that two people have already said are \"award winners\", with the waves smashing up the side of the breakwall, the sun making a ghostly shadow of the lighthouse itself onto the spray. I don\'t know about the \"award winners\" part, but the photos wouldn\'t have been possible with the XSI; it couldn\'t take photos at 7fps, as the 80D did yesterday. Even with my shaking hands in that high wind, it did an amazing job with its amazingly fast focus capability. There\'s so much info right there for you at the press of a button on the screen before you start, and it\'s so easy to adjust anything you need to in just seconds. It\'s a dream to work with for me, and at 67, I\'m kinda thankful for that. If you\'re looking for a great camera that\'s better than a beginner\'s model, but won\'t run you the $3500.00 a 5D Mark IV will, THIS is the guy you\'re looking for. Man, this thing feels so good in your hand, it\'s silly. The Rebel was a touch on the small side; the 80D is perfect. It\'s really nice to have that info window on the top, too. That\'s a lot of help when you make yourself aware of and start utilizing it. Okay, I\'ve said enuff. This is one beautiful machine, and I love it! Get one if you can. You won\'t regret it. Bioman out.
  • I stepped up from the Rebel T5 to the 80D this Christmas. I had some growing pains, but I feel pretty comfortable with it at this point. While I can\'t say my pics are worthy of NatGeo yet, I can say it is easier to implement what you want to do.For instance, as you are looking through the viewfinder and see a bird on a limb. You can quite easily press the focus point button and cycle through to select a single point. Then you can use the two dials, multi-function keypad, or touchscreen to select which point you want so you can quickly get it onto the bird while maintaining your composition. (Note I tried the touchscreen after I saw someone doing this live with an M5-- it only works in the select mod on the 80D, but it is still a cool way to select it-- again you can just keep your eye on the viewfinder the whole time).One thing I learned was the mic is pretty darned sensitive for video work. I am so glad I threw down an extra $50 to get the 18-55 STM. It is amazingly silent. All my other lenses make some noise that the camera picks up. There are lots of web reviews on that subject. I wish I threw down a little more to get the 18-135 -- oh well. Note: if you manually focus, then pretty much any lens is quiet enough.
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  • Bought this camera just in time for a cross-country trip, and I absolutely love it. I\'ve owned a lot of cameras in the past, both slr-digital and slr-film, and while this camera is a bit bigger in my hands than I would like (I\'m female), it\'s actually very easy to handle as far as the buttons are concerned. I really was wondering if I should buy this one or the smaller version, but this choice has really been perfect. I\'m still learning all the settings - it\'s been a while since I used a manual/auto SLR, but it worked really nicely during my trip and I love the images it captured! I have a degree in Art/Photography from the late 80s, and I\'ve been using digital cameras since about 1993 for my professional work, but in the past 10 years I\'ve been using primarily my cell phone(s) for my images as my work has taken me away from the photography field. While my cell phone has been OK for family events, I\'ve been looking into something more sophisticated in recent years. I have no regrets whatsoever about the Canon EOS 80. This camera has captured some truly amazing photos for me in the past couple of months, and my only frustration is I didn\'t buy it earlier.
  • I love it test it out the Images look so sharp the shutter is so soft sound to my ears I see the battery seem it has more power to last longer 1865m ah then the 1800m I was little upset I didn\'t get a software and a cord like the 70d came with. I test the ISO on video not bad u still get grain if u go higher then 1200 the higher u go 3200 u can see it but u wont see red or blue grain its not bad in low light the canon 80d has some awesome features like Dream its like white around the edges and old movie, memory and B&W and your Fav toy, shoots in full HD up to 59.94 the head jack is amazing work wonderful, The HDR it has a lot of feature to pick from wonderful amazing colors, the built in bulb timer works amazing you going love this canon 80d haven\'t test it on sports yet just got it but I love it all ready u will to... IF u looking to upgrade from your 70d to 80d well this camera is for u 45AF and 24mp its a step up from the 70d
  • I had this camera for about four years before upgrading to a full frame, and it was everything that I could have asked for. It\'s a great DSLR for someone either just starting out with photography or looking for a decently priced mid tier camera. The touchscreen is a nice feature, and the ability to swivel it is something that I didn\'t know I needed so badly until I bought my a7iii. Overall, this is a fantastic camera for any level and I loved every second of using it.

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