dilbert said:
Will it be DIGIC 6 or DIGIC 6+?
The 70D is DIGIC 5 but with the 1DXII, Canon leapfrogged DIGIC 6 and went straight to DIGIC 6+.
The only case where Canon have continued with older DIGIC chips has been the EOS 1x00D line.
If the 80D is DIGIC 6+ what does that mean for the rest of the camera?
I'd be willing to bet that it would therefore include 4K, for starters.
Also, after Canon delivered 1080p in the 5D Mark II, 1080p was in all DSLRs from Canon except the 1x00D line.
4K is the "new normal video" feature now.
The 70D id Digic 5+, not Digic 5. But, in one of your previous posts (in another thread), you were suggesting the possibility fo the 80D to have Digic 7. OK, we didn't know at that time the 1DXII has dual Digic 6+, but I think you might be right about Digic 7. It has happened in the past that Canon launched a new Digic even in compact cameras and, as you correctly evidenced, Digic 4 was introduced with the 50D just before the 5DII. I suspect you might be right, why not a Digic 7 in the 80D, just before the 6DII and 5DIV?
Just a thought...