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Product Description
If you’re in the market for a Canon semi-pro camera, it’s a close call between the 80D and the 7D Mark II below. It’s true that the 7D Mark II is superior from a technical standpoint: it has better autofocus with 65 cross-type focus points instead of 45, and we like the autofocus joystick that allows you to pick your desired focus area. The 7D Mark II also shoots faster at 10 frames per second instead of 7. However, the Canon 80D offers more megapixels, a better LCD screen, is lighter, and cheaper. If you don’t plan on shooting on action photography—those folks need and use the extra speed—we think the 80D is a better value. It does everything most people need at a lower price point.
Canon EOS 80D DSLR camera
Review
**Category: Enthusiast
**Megapixels: 24.6
**Sensor size: 337 sq. mm
**Lenses: Best Lenses for Canon 80D
**45-point all cross-type AF system* allows for superb autofocus when shooting with the optical viewfinder **and focusing area selection modes.
**Intelligent Viewfinder with approximately 100% viewfinder coverage.
**24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS sensor helps provide impressive, high-resolution results.
**Improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF helps you shoot video with smooth, fast and accurate autofocus, and **stills with instant and precise autofocus.
Price:::($1,099)
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