• Reviews around screen (4.72 of 5)

    Canon Digital SLR Camera Body [EOS 80D] with 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS Sensor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF - Black

    • The fully articulating touch screen is a game changer for pulling focus, just touch it where you want the focus and watch the smooth, cinematic transition.
    • It’s deinfitely one of the best LCD screens I’ve ever used.- AUTOFOCUS -One thing that I’ve been incredibly impressed with on the new
    • 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.
    • I absolutely love the articulated touch screen, and wish my 5D Mark lll, and my 5DS offered it as well
    • The articulating touch screen makes vblogging a breeze.
    • 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
    • You'll also get the top settings screen shown in the top down view of the camera
    • There are quick buttons by the top LCD screen for your ISO, AF type (single, AI, servo), drive (burst, single, and so on), metering mode, as well as one to change AF points.
    • and I also love that touch screen.
    • On paper, both have similar capabilities such as a 24 MP sensor, an articulating screen, and ISO ranges (100-25600).
    • Nonetheless, it is a very good camera with improved flexibility, an articulating screen, a clearer screen than the
    • the articulating screen, which even though I shoot 90% stills has come in handy a number of times when shooting higher or lower.--Oh, and having time lapse and wifi in the camera is pretty cool, too
    • I love the touch screen
    • The 80D shoot significantly faster 7fps, longer battery life, larger viewfinder, higher true resolution, it has a fully flip out touch screen easy to navigate menu set up, more cross type focus, weather sealed, reduce shutter shaking, much less shutter lag, better image quality, mostly I use it to shoot still images as a hobbyist, occasionally I shoot video clips, I don't have neither a 4k TV nor 4k monitor, so the 1080p 60fps is good enough for me
    • There are a ton of lenses for this camera which gives you options, including a great selection of image-stabilized lenses (again essential for video)- Great value, again the combination of features for video (wide range of resolutions and frame rates, fully-articulating-touch screen, lots of image stabilized lenses) and photos (pretty fast at 7fps, fairly good low-light performance around 1100 ISO) make this a jack of all trades.
    • I love the fold out rotating crystal clear touch screen screen, the motorized zoom attachment for the 18-135 USM lens, the remarkably good pop-up flash, the convenient 'no flash" setting available on the main settings dial, and the wealth of options available for stills and video, especially if you switch into manual mode
    • The articulated LCD screen is the real winner compared to many other similar DSLRs in this range - having the flexibility to tilt the screen up or down helps when either using a tripod or holding it above your head in a crowd
    • Both cameras include a fully adjustable articulating viewing screen, which I find indispensable for shooting critters at eye level on the road at night, especially rattlers and coral snakes, because I can both frame and keep an eye on the actual animal
    • The fully articulating screen is actually not that common among even the best cameras (which is great for
    • I also enjoy the LCD screen when I'm just setting this up on a tripod to get my meter readings.
    • Of course the 80d’s screen is also articulating and it’s something I