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Canon Digital SLR Camera Body [EOS 80D] and EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 Image Stabilization USM Lens with 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS Sensor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF (Black)

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Reviews around quality (5.00 of 5)

  • Bottom line is that the 80D is a fantastic product for under $2K. Although the Nikon supposedly has better image quality, the 7200 cannot do many things that I enjoy with the 80D. Great decision for me
  • This has been great so far and has great picture quality
  • Wonderful product, great build quality and a great camera.
  • I finally narrowed down my decision to the 80D and the 7D mark ii and went with the 80D, mainly for the newer features and better image quality
  • This camera is a well rounded performer with excellent image quality and great dynamic range that provides pleasing results
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Reviews around range (5.00 of 5)

  • The colors and the dynamic range are amazing for a camera at this price point
  • This camera is a well rounded performer with excellent image quality and great dynamic range that provides pleasing results
  • The Digic 6 processor seems be improved in the dynamic range department, and the photos look like they are exposed better than the T5i or the E-volt; however, in bright light like the bird pictures there isn’t any difference.
  • It has 45 AF points, much improved battery life, and improved dynamic range even over the 70D.
  • There is an improvement in dynamic range, for sure, but when you pull out those details, the noise...ugh
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Reviews around build (5.00 of 5)

  • Part of the reason this one is so expensive is due to its more robust build quality and some other key features like the larger battery, the weather sealing, the 100% pentamirror viewfinder, the added controls, etc.
  • I say all this because this is an expensive camera, and is so because it is loaded with features and has a solid build.
  • The 80D has that great Canon build, a reasonable price point for an advanced non-pro shooter, and just enough heft to give you confidence in it and to handle a variety of lenses (although the capable 18-135 USM is what I will use most of the time).
  • The 80D has weather sealing and has a stronger build overall.
  • The menu program looks nicer and is more intuitive, the build is great but it's just like the 70D in that aspect
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Reviews around body (5.00 of 5)

  • If you can't afford it then you absolutely can take great photos with an older body, but if you can afford one this body is a luxury that will not cease to amaze you.
  • Made from a durable plastic, the body feels very solid.
  • ConstructionThe body is solid in feel and comfortable in hand.
  • This body is more worthwhile to those who want the advanced AF and touchscreen system for videography but are too invested into Canon Lenses to switch brands
  • The rest of its features make it a decent sports & wildlife camera body but, for those particular applications, the Canon 7D Mark II does a better job and is now at a much closer price point
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Reviews around feature (4.78 of 5)

  • Other stuff (Important info and features that are neither a pro or con)1
  • The new features and improved AF system are worth the cost if you already have a bunch of Canon lenses
  • Well built, awesome features, just pair it with a decent lens and you're set
  • The internal wifi is great as well with the addition of the android app for viewing and use as a remote are great new features from the 60
  • I prefer this over the joystick mode of Nikon, and the touch screen makes the joystick an unnecessary feature anyways
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Reviews around screen (4.72 of 5)

  • The articulating touch screen makes vblogging a breeze.
  • Of course the 80d’s screen is also articulating and it’s something I
  • Happy with the purchase, but if the 6D Mk2 has an articulating touch screen, I may have to step up to that.
  • The deciding factor for me was the articulating LCD screen which I found very useful on the 60D.
  • That's the main reason I use this line of cameras rather than the 7D or 7D II, which are supposed to focus a bit faster but lack the articulating viewing screen
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Reviews around picture (4.62 of 5)

  • Little things that require extra steps can kill your picture and your fun.
  • I got the Tamron 70-200 image stabilization lens for it, and it's working great, taking great pictures.
  • This camera takes excellent pictures without the flash.
  • I am still learning to use this camera but so far its a great improvement over the t1i and takes super pictures.
  • Even on automatic I have hardly taken a bad picture.
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Reviews around focus (4.40 of 5)

  • It is a large camera compared to the point and shoot ones I'd been getting, but the images are so much nicer, and the focus is really great.
  • Because the Canon 80d has such fantastic autofocus, having the touch screen really makes things easy, especially if you want to do some nice focus pulls
  • Keep in mind your Canon lenses will not work on those cameras, and even when adapted are not as ideal for auto focus as on a Canon
  • All it took was a few sessions of missed focus and bad framing to realize what was wrong.
  • The quality of your lens will be a huge factor as well along with proper lighting and focus.
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Reviews around lens (4.23 of 5)

  • It is heavy if you are not used to a good camera and lens.
  • Note: if you manually focus, then pretty much any lens is quiet enough.
  • I cannot seem to get sharp focus regardless of what lens I use, probably an issue with this particular copy, I will most likely send it back
  • I can use this on a Zhiyun Crane with a stabilized lens and get phenomenal results
  • If you are searching around for your first Digital SLR camera and are dead-set on getting a Canon, consider buying the Canon T6i or even the T5i and using your saved money on a really good lens
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Reviews around 80d (3.71 of 5)

  • The 80D clears buffer pretty well, but slows down considerably once it starts to fill.
  • As I have said a few times here, the 80D is expensive and might be more camera than you need.
  • The 80D clears buffer pretty well, but slows down considerably once it starts to fill.
  • I mainly shoot high school sports, wildlife and astrophotography, and the 80d is great at each
  • If you’re going to be filming a lot, then the 80d is definitely going to worst the upgrade.
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  • Color:Black  |  Style:18-135mm  |  Configuration:Base Whether raising your game to SLR level photography or having fun with a feature-rich, versatile SLR you can use pretty much anywhere, the EOS 80D camera is your answer
  • It features an impressive 45-point all cross-type AF system that provides high-speed, highly precise AF in virtually any kind of light
  • In dim lighting, it has improved low luminance performance to EV -3 and is compatible with most EF lenses (lenses with maximum apertures of f/8 or higher, and some lenses with extenders attached may operate at a maximum of 27 points)
  • It also features 4 types of AF area selection modes useful for a number of different AF situations
  • To help ensure photographers don't miss their shot, an Intelligent Viewfinder with approximately 100% coverage provides a clear view and comprehensive image data
  • Approximately 100% coverage means there’s virtually no guesswork when it comes to composition, and with all settings available at a glance, the Intelligent Viewfinder helps photographers keep their eye on their subject, so the image can be captured at the right instant
  • The powerful 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS sensor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF for Live View shooting enhance the EOS 80D's performance across the board
  • Complementing the EOS 80D's advanced operation are built-in wireless connectivity and Full HD 60p movies that can be saved as MP4s for easy sharing.