Got my 80D on Thursday
Sometimes I wonder why I read reviews on Dpreview and other pages wben they miss kr skip the things essential to me.
I had sold my 60 a while ago,holding out with my 5D3. So the question was giving in on the 80 after skipping the 70 or wait for the 90...
Went into an expensive Pro Store to buy an Interval Timer. Made a joke that they finally had recieved an 80D Poster for their wall when they told me they have the camera as well.
Tried it for 5 Minutes than handed over the cash.
Ok.. The 80D
Feels very, very plastic. When gripping it my fingernails made a sound like drumming on a blister package.
Coming from the 5D3 it was a DejaVu like changing from the 30D to the 60D: No joystick, this excuse of a control wheel and no magnesium to touch nowhere.
Well so you feel you spen 1300 for a Rebel until...
You look through the viewer and fall in love.
Afterwards you go through the setup and the love deepens.
It is no more the 5D menu but better. All the things on the 5D which might make sense for Some Pro but never for me are now sorted proper. And there is a lot of power behind the button.
So switch on anti flicker, reduce focus options to three, switch on level view. Switch on grid but leave focus highlighting on standard.
Now look again through the viewer and as long as you are not in to buy a 1DX2 this is the best Canon you held so far.
The picture quality is awesome. All my 5D can offer except the shallow dept of field is there, all I want from a crop camera except build in GPS as well.
The viewer overlay is brilliant. If the 5D with its dark AF display or its strange later fixes frustrated you.. Canon has learned. If you are in need of an electronic level...This time it is displayed in a usefull way.
Seldom used functions? This time you find them fast and where you expect
Them to be.
Sometimes I wonder why I read reviews on Dpreview and other pages wben they miss kr skip the things essential to me.
I had sold my 60 a while ago,holding out with my 5D3. So the question was giving in on the 80 after skipping the 70 or wait for the 90...
Went into an expensive Pro Store to buy an Interval Timer. Made a joke that they finally had recieved an 80D Poster for their wall when they told me they have the camera as well.
Tried it for 5 Minutes than handed over the cash.
Ok.. The 80D
Feels very, very plastic. When gripping it my fingernails made a sound like drumming on a blister package.
Coming from the 5D3 it was a DejaVu like changing from the 30D to the 60D: No joystick, this excuse of a control wheel and no magnesium to touch nowhere.
Well so you feel you spen 1300 for a Rebel until...
You look through the viewer and fall in love.
Afterwards you go through the setup and the love deepens.
It is no more the 5D menu but better. All the things on the 5D which might make sense for Some Pro but never for me are now sorted proper. And there is a lot of power behind the button.
So switch on anti flicker, reduce focus options to three, switch on level view. Switch on grid but leave focus highlighting on standard.
Now look again through the viewer and as long as you are not in to buy a 1DX2 this is the best Canon you held so far.
The picture quality is awesome. All my 5D can offer except the shallow dept of field is there, all I want from a crop camera except build in GPS as well.
The viewer overlay is brilliant. If the 5D with its dark AF display or its strange later fixes frustrated you.. Canon has learned. If you are in need of an electronic level...This time it is displayed in a usefull way.
Seldom used functions? This time you find them fast and where you expect
Them to be.