...............................Canon Rumors said:The specifications for the Canon EOS 80D have leaked ahead of the official announcement, which is expected soon.</p>
<p>Canon EOS 80D Specifications:</p>
<ul>
<li>24.2mp APS-C</li>
<li>Dual Pixel AF</li>
<li>7fps Shooting in live view</li>
<li>5fps in AIS</li>
<li>45 AF Points ( All Crosstype)</li>
<li>ISO 100-16000</li>
<li>Anti-Flicker</li>
<li>100% Viewfinder</li>
<li>3″ Vari-Angle LCD</li>
<li>Touchscreen</li>
<li>FullHD at 60fps Video</li>
<li>Time-Lapse</li>
<li>HDR</li>
<li>Creative Filters</li>
<li>Wifi</li>
<li>NFC</li>
<li>Remote hooting with smartphone</li>
jebrady03 said:Detailed additional specs:
Also from Digicame-info.
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Adopt a new miniaturization process
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9VIII said:jebrady03 said:Detailed additional specs:
Also from Digicame-info.
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Adopt a new miniaturization process
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Miniaturization? Is that talking about the camera body?
IglooEater said:candc said:Ps fine detail picture style = no aa filter
No, they said the same thing about the 7d ii if I remember correctly.
neuroanatomist said:9VIII said:jebrady03 said:Detailed additional specs:
Also from Digicame-info.
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Adopt a new miniaturization process
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Miniaturization? Is that talking about the camera body?
I'd guess it refers to sensor fab.
9VIII said:jebrady03 said:Detailed additional specs:
Also from Digicame-info.
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Adopt a new miniaturization process
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Miniaturization? Is that talking about the camera body?
Could this body be the same size as a normal Rebel?
Could it be smaller?
This just got a whole lot more interesting. If nothing else I will buy the 1300D when it comes out (as long as it has the 24MP sensor), but if Canon applies some of the SL design principles to the 80D then I'm absolutely sold.
expatinasia said:MayaTlab said:Excited to see that Canon has diligently and coherently taken care that moving between 45 AF points won't be a nuisance... or not.
Agreed, I was surprised by the lack of a joystick but maybe that is normal for this series.
jebrady03 said:Detailed additional specs:
Also from Digicame-info.
EOS 80D specs - new 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor.
Adopt a new miniaturization process
dual pixel CMOS AF
image processing engine DIGIC6
regular sensitivity ISO100-16000 (extension 25600)
7560-pixel RGB + IR metering sensor
AF 45 points (all points cross type).
AF distance measuring point of maximum 27 points F8 correspondence.
-3EV Correspondence
the new "L zone AF" four AF area selection modes including
continuous shooting 7 frames / sec.
3 frames / second at the silent continuous shooting mode
77 sheets The number of pictures in the JPEG (I assume sheets was a bad translation for images)
20 sheets in the RAW
live continuous shooting in the view mode 5 frames / sec. (AF tracking)
A new mirror vibration control system to keep the mirror shock (MVCS)
finder is 100% field of view, magnification 0.95 times
shutter 30 seconds - 1/8000 seconds.
Synchro 1/250 sec
three inches 1.04 million dot Vari-angle LCD monitor
built-in flash (guide number 12)
electronic level
new Picture Style "fine detail"
10 kinds of scene mode
anti-flicker
video is full HD 60fps - AF tracking
HDR movie
time-lapse movie
five types of movies Creative Filters
Wi-Fi
NFC
Remote shooting
media SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I compatible)
shutter durability of 100,000 times
USB terminal
HDMI terminal
microphone jack
headphone jack
remote control terminal
improved dust and water
battery LP-E6N / LP-E6
start-up time is 0.16 seconds
can be remotely captured using the power zoom function in combination with the EF-S18-135mm F3.5-5.6 iS USM and the power zoom adapter PZ-E1
size 139.0 x 105.2 x 78.5 mm
weight 730g (650g body only)
expatinasia said:MintChocs said:Canon does this to make sure that there is quite a bit of differentiation between the high end models and mid/low models.expatinasia said:MayaTlab said:Excited to see that Canon has diligently and coherently taken care that moving between 45 AF points won't be a nuisance... or not.
Agreed, I was surprised by the lack of a joystick but maybe that is normal for this series.
Perhaps, though the 50D had a joystick. Not sure about the other models. Makes sense to have a joystick so you can toggle between AF points more easily.
PhotographyFirst said:The 5 FPS AIS is for live view DP shooting, I do believe.
Here's a better feature list translation. CR guy missed some portions.
Continuous shooting 7 fps
Continuous shooting with live view 5 fps (AF tracking)
Nininini said:canuckerfan said:It should have AF microadjustment right?
well the 70D has it, unless canon has a weird new business startegy of downgrading their cameras lol, yes
painya said:This is good news for the next 6D which should have the same AF system.
hubie said:jebrady03 said:Detailed additional specs:
Also from Digicame-info.
EOS 80D specs - new 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor.
Adopt a new miniaturization process
dual pixel CMOS AF
image processing engine DIGIC6
regular sensitivity ISO100-16000 (extension 25600)
7560-pixel RGB + IR metering sensor
AF 45 points (all points cross type).
AF distance measuring point of maximum 27 points F8 correspondence.
-3EV Correspondence
the new "L zone AF" four AF area selection modes including
continuous shooting 7 frames / sec.
3 frames / second at the silent continuous shooting mode
77 sheets The number of pictures in the JPEG (I assume sheets was a bad translation for images)
20 sheets in the RAW
live continuous shooting in the view mode 5 frames / sec. (AF tracking)
A new mirror vibration control system to keep the mirror shock (MVCS)
finder is 100% field of view, magnification 0.95 times
shutter 30 seconds - 1/8000 seconds.
Synchro 1/250 sec
three inches 1.04 million dot Vari-angle LCD monitor
built-in flash (guide number 12)
electronic level
new Picture Style "fine detail"
10 kinds of scene mode
anti-flicker
video is full HD 60fps - AF tracking
HDR movie
time-lapse movie
five types of movies Creative Filters
Wi-Fi
NFC
Remote shooting
media SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I compatible)
shutter durability of 100,000 times
USB terminal
HDMI terminal
microphone jack
headphone jack
remote control terminal
improved dust and water
battery LP-E6N / LP-E6
start-up time is 0.16 seconds
can be remotely captured using the power zoom function in combination with the EF-S18-135mm F3.5-5.6 iS USM and the power zoom adapter PZ-E1
size 139.0 x 105.2 x 78.5 mm
weight 730g (650g body only)
Seems a great upgrade for some... definitely goes in the direction of a very usable videographer DSLR with access to the great world of Canon lenses.