Caon eos 800d picss and specs

neuroanatomist said:
9VIII said:
It might be a shock to some people, but an 1100D with a 400mm lens can track birds in flight.
3fps isn't a lot, but it's still enough to snap some nice photos.

Nonsense. If you don't have at least 10 fps and at least 50 AF points, you can't shoot anything that's moving. Not even a snail.

Totally agreed.

I've been keeping my eye on the Sony lineup for a while and realized that the only way to shine as a photographer is to get a 54.5mm f1.8 manual lens adapted on a full frame body and do a burst of 30 of any subject.
 
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Tinky said:
Chaitanya said:
As usual typical camera nazi move: one step forwards two steps back.
http://photorumors.com/2017/02/09/canon-eos-800d-pictures-and-specifications-leaked-online/

Where have Canon committed genocide?

Just asking because my definition of 'Nazi' is very specific.

Are you confusing not getting a feature you wanted on a consumer electronic item with the gassing of 6 million men women and children?

Very well said Tinky.

It's so fun to watch people bash Canon.
 
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ahsanford said:
Also, 6 fps in a Rebel might mean something similar in the 6D2, at which point every 5D4 owner will cry bloody murder for the 7 fps that $3500 rig was saddled with.
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Definitely I will be in this situation especially after buying my first 5D series camera. Regardless I gave it a thought around before pulling the trigger on the 5D4 and made up my mind if 6D2 is that great I will sell my 5D4 and buy a 6D2 instead
 
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ahsanford said:
Maiaibing said:
A slightly off-topic thought: sounds like good news for what we can expect from a 6DII. :P

+1. If there was any doubt whatsoever that the 6D2 would get DPAF, that just flew out the window. If a $750 body gets it, the 6d2 is a lock to get it.

Also, 6 fps in a Rebel might mean something similar in the 6D2, at which point every 5D4 owner will cry bloody murder for the 7 fps that $3500 rig was saddled with.

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Perhaps. We still have no clue about the AF system on this guy. If it's a 19 point or more I have high hopes. If the 6D II has that, then I'll be interested. If it is more 80D like, (45 points) then my wife is going to hear me beg for one and my wallet's gonna hurt like the billy.
 
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Tinky said:
Chaitanya said:
As usual typical camera nazi move: one step forwards two steps back.
http://photorumors.com/2017/02/09/canon-eos-800d-pictures-and-specifications-leaked-online/

Where have Canon committed genocide?

Just asking because my definition of 'Nazi' is very specific.

Are you confusing not getting a feature you wanted on a consumer electronic item with the gassing of 6 million men women and children?

Thank you Tinky. We forget the horrors of history too quickly; after less than 70 years the Nazi agenda, philosophy and pure barbarism seem merely very bad to us. That's a colossal understatement.
 
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http://www.nokiS___a-camera.com/2017/02/eos-77d.html

77D

note the mode dial on the opposite side of the shutter, meaning this one has an LCD screen on top

45 focus points

540 grams, so it's still rebel weight, about the same as the T6S, tiny bit less

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dflt said:
24 mpixel? Then 6d will definitely have around the same as the 5dmk4.

Not necessarily. FF is not entitled to more pixels than crop.

The 7D2 is almost as old as the 6D and both had 20 MP.

And seeing how every new model is getting DPAF and an fps bump this go round, a 6D2 with 28 MP x 6 fps might steal some 5D4 (30 MP x 7 fps) business. Canon might nerf the 6D2 resolution a bit to protect 5D4 sales.

But Canon might go with 28 MP in the 6D2 like some rumors we've heard.

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minaz said:
Hmm so it has a Digic 7 processor vs Digic 6 in the 80D. So perhaps it might have even better AF performance than the 80D?

It may have more potential. But there is a lot more professional features that let you customize the focusing, including micro focus adjustments in the 80D that this camera and rebel cameras will not see.
 
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minaz said:
Hmm so it has a Digic 7 processor vs Digic 6 in the 80D. So perhaps it might have even better AF performance than the 80D?

The likelihood of that is near-zero, at least not for the 800D/T7i. Rebels get lower spec'd AF setups than the 70/80D lines.

600D 9 AF points

650D 9 AF points

700D 9 AF points

750D/760D 19 AF points

That said, the slightly better T7s we'd expect to come alongside the T7i is now being called the 77D instead. Perhaps that gets some AF features like AFMA or something. But I wouldn't expect it to have a massive AF point boost.

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minaz said:
Hmm so it has a Digic 7 processor vs Digic 6 in the 80D. So perhaps it might have even better AF performance than the 80D?

I also wouldn't read too much into which DIGIC chip it gets from an AF perspective. See below and note the color and underline code which corresponds to the chip each body has received.

This would imply that the Rebels have been getting the same single chip of the same generation of similarly-timed 6D and 5D releases (!), yet (as an example) the roughtly-same-timed 5D3 and T4i got the same generation of DIGIC chip... yet one got 61 AF points and the other was stuck with only 9.

The specific generation of chip and quantity of chips (sometimes two are present) are more representative of data throughput (i.e. fps X file size) and not the sophistication of the AF system.

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Maiaibing said:
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Those of us that still like to use still cameras using the viewfinder might think that the absence of MFA, Micro Focusing Adjustment is a big turnoff in a new DSLR...
Astonished that not all newer Canon DSLR's have MA. I would never even consider buying a DSLR without. :o

Remember that rebels are probably aimed largely at those who are new to DSLR's and have little to no technical experience or understanding. Imagine the disaster of having a person with those credentials fiddling around with afma values "kinda wondering what this does". While I think camera makers should include as many features as a camera can pack, there might be a good reason for excluding this one.
 
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Chaitanya said:
C-A430 said:
Chaitanya said:
ajfotofilmagem said:
In what way would this be a step back?
I presume the SD slot is still UHS-I not faster UHS-II and no 4k video for a camera that is supposed to compete with Sony A6000 series thats unacceptable.

Both price-wise and feature-wise A6500 is competing with 80D (and they are both overpriced), while A5000-series compete with Rebvel 1200/1300D (both are terrible cameras in every way).

Rebel 750D/760D/800D has no competition. Nikon D330 and D550 are similarly priced, but different products. Now that we are at it - its funny that 7DII and D500 are nearly IDENTICAL.
A6300 is still available and except for overheating sensor its a decent offering thats costs well below 1000$ mark. Sony hasn't updated their A5000 series of cameras in quite a while, so whenever that replacement comes out it sure will get 4k video.760D also had competition from A6300, with replacement of that camera coming in form of 77D(or whatever it is called) it still will be competing with year old A6300 which has better video specs(considering both 760D and 750D shared same internals only difference was in body).

It gets tricky when you compare current models with previous models. By that logic I could say Canon 70D is cheaper that a6300, has much better ergonomics and weathers sealing, several times longer lasting battery and way better lens selection.

A6000 series is priced like 70D/80D series and Rebel 800D needs to compete with Nikon D5600 rather than with Sony A6500 or Nikon D7200. We know Nikon D5600 doesn't have 4K, but it is still unknown if 800D will have one or not. A new A5000 may never come to light and it is foolish to speculate whether it will have 4K or will be competition to 77D or 800D or M6 or M10.
 
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