but writing a review, it doesn't actually excel at any one thing. It's got 90% or what a $6,000 1DX II has and is almost as small, light and inexpensive as a Rebel T6, but for that honor isn't actually the best at any one thing while the 80D may be the best Canon DSLR ov...
Investing in a new full-frame camera doesn’t require an investment in new lenses. If you’re making the move from a Canon APS-C sensor camera like an EOS Rebel or EOS 80D to a Canon full-frame digital SLR like the EOS 6D Mark II, or a full-frame mirrorless model like the EOS RP...
Should they be included in the crop factor?(are the F stop ratings the same for both size sensors since the crop sensor only gathers part of the rated light)? 5. I would like to see a hybrid DSLR which I guess the 80D is close to being since the focusing is done on the...
I had the rebel t6 and the 80d and the build quality feels as sturdy as the 80d. With the L lens (24-105mm USM) it adds a good amount of weight but to really experience what this camera can do, it’s important to match it with good glass. I was going to get the R but I ...
The 90D is probably the best birding camera ever, with 10 FPS and the highest resolution ever, letting you crop what you need. This Canon 90D replaces the older Canon 80D, adding higher resolution (32 MP versus 24 MP) and a much higher frame rate (10 FPS versus 7 FPS). ...
The 4K video functionality may tempt filmmakers – though the lack of tilting screen (like on the 80D) may not. What’s more, the 1.74 crop factor and the absence of 4K HDMI output may also be off putting. But, on the plus side, the 4K movie quality offers lots more detail than HD...
Most start out with the cheaper APS-C DSLR which have a smaller sensor and add a 1.6 “crop factor” to the focal length of the lens. These cameras include the Canon T6, T6i, T7, T7i, 80D, 90D, etc. ”Full Frame” cameras like the 5D and 6D series cost more, but have no ...
after having been able to try them both I obviously chose the 70d also because apart from the AF (slightly more advanced in the 80d) the two cameras are practically the same, indeed at high ISO the 70d is better also as a dynamic range as well as holding. Probably thanks to the less...
Despite many design similarities with EOS 60D/70D/80D, it lacks a vari-angle touch screen. SD card slot - I'd really prefer CF (or two).Opinion: The 6D in many ways is an improvement to the 5D Mark II - better sensor, better plastic (no rattling doors), faster shooting, WiFi, ...
(I stopped shooting sooner as the crop factor meant that my son filled the frame faster). One set I shot with VC engaged, the other with it off. One series had a couple of interspersed misses while the other was essentially perfect. The good news here is that the lens did an ...