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Jun 14, 2017 20:32 |  #1141

Got my new 80D from Canon Refurbished today, and from my first looks at it I'm happy with my purchase. The body and 18-55 lens both look like brand new, and everything works perfectly.

The menus allow a greater range of customization than my T6s, almost as much as the 7D2. It uses the same remote shutter connection as the T6s, which looks like a small headphone cord.

Will post some sample photos once I get something worth shooting.

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Jun 14, 2017 22:17 |  #1142

I went from a 60d the the 80d and it was a whole different ballgame. I love this thing.




  
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Jun 14, 2017 23:39 |  #1143

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I had a 70D briefly for two weeks. The one I had, had a back focus issue so I returned it and bit on the 80D. Besides what you listed, it's got better dynamic range and can pull more out of darker images. I love the colour rendition too.

Dustin Abbott does a good review with some comparison to the 70D. https://www.youtube.co​m/watch?v=AvTW_JPYygY (external link)

Thanks for the link. I use DPP and dxo optics which might not work with 80d. I need to get some image processing software to take advantage us shadow pulling right?


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Jun 15, 2017 04:27 |  #1145

I just upped the ISO limit settings on my 80D.

Here is an example of unedited out-of-camera jpegs with ISO 12800:
(point of focus is the hand)

A) 100% detail

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Jun 15, 2017 04:51 |  #1146

Another example of the 80D capabilities:

Heavily backlit image. Lifted the underexposed parts with Canon's dpp4, the did a bit of cropping and minor colour/saturation/etc. edits.

A) jpeg out-of-camera (cropped)

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Jun 15, 2017 05:50 |  #1147

bones519 wrote in post #18378525 (external link)
I had a 70D briefly for two weeks. The one I had, had a back focus issue so I returned it and bit on the 80D. Besides what you listed, it's got better dynamic range and can pull more out of darker images. I love the colour rendition too.

Dustin Abbott does a good review with some comparison to the 70D. https://www.youtube.co​m/watch?v=AvTW_JPYygY (external link)

I rave about the depth of colour which the 80D gives me. Much more than my 70D did. I love this camera. I can't really think of any way Canon can improve on it. Any thoughts, folks?


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Jun 15, 2017 06:52 as a reply to  @ Terrycanon's post |  #1148

I havent even recieved mine yet , but...
Some sort of hybrid evf/ovf would be nice


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Jun 15, 2017 07:13 |  #1149

Dual memory card slots would be nice but I agree, the 80D really hits all the important features I want in a articulating screen DSLR.

My M3 allowed holding the AF point button to re-center the AF point in live view, is there any way to quickly do that on the 80D?

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Jun 15, 2017 12:31 |  #1150

Stormy weather. Hardly any colour in the image originally, so I converted it to BW.

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Jun 15, 2017 13:07 |  #1151

Terrycanon wrote in post #18378903 (external link)
I rave about the depth of colour which the 80D gives me. Much more than my 70D did. I love this camera. I can't really think of any way Canon can improve on it. Any thoughts, folks?

Spot AF. That's the one feature I'd really like to have.


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They're excellent. I'd never thought of using the 100-400 II L for macro. Must give it a try.


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Jun 15, 2017 15:02 |  #1154

First shot with my 80D and I'm very happy with the results!

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Jun 15, 2017 15:48 |  #1155

Dual card slots would be nice. A full frame sensor would also be sweet. But at that point its a whole different camera. Oh and 10 fps would be useful as well


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