I don't know if this is reasonable or wishful thinking but having tried out an 80D just yesterday in store I now have renewed optimism towards sticking with Canon.
(I also tried a Sony A7RII with metabones IV and it was pretty painful to use with most of my EF lens, and it didn't work that great with the 85G lens either especially when it came to manual focus point selection, eye assist focus and face detect is cool but jitters a lot)
Here's the thing, the 80D fixes all of my grippes with Canon cameras such as the 6D:
- Significantly improved dynamic range (FINALLY!!!)
- Autofocus (45 cross-type autofocus points vs 1 on the 6D? hell yeah!)
- Tilt screen (anybody looking to improve composition will appreciate this)
- Fast AF in live view for stills - Now this was good enough that it made me reconsider the need for a 'mirrorless' camera, dual pixel AF is amazing for video no doubt but it is also much faster for stills and does tracking very well, with very little delay with the shutter too.
- Touch screen (for AF point selection) - Wow! If you have used a Sony camera you know how atrocious it is to select a precise autofocus point, now this touch screen is IMHO even better than the 5D/1Dx joystick
Anyways these are my 2 cents. I have been contemplating a move to Sony but no more. I am very optimistic Canon will deliver on all of the above even though the autofocus might not be a major upgrade, I'd be willing to bet it will be significantly better.
What do you guys think?
(I also tried a Sony A7RII with metabones IV and it was pretty painful to use with most of my EF lens, and it didn't work that great with the 85G lens either especially when it came to manual focus point selection, eye assist focus and face detect is cool but jitters a lot)
Here's the thing, the 80D fixes all of my grippes with Canon cameras such as the 6D:
- Significantly improved dynamic range (FINALLY!!!)
- Autofocus (45 cross-type autofocus points vs 1 on the 6D? hell yeah!)
- Tilt screen (anybody looking to improve composition will appreciate this)
- Fast AF in live view for stills - Now this was good enough that it made me reconsider the need for a 'mirrorless' camera, dual pixel AF is amazing for video no doubt but it is also much faster for stills and does tracking very well, with very little delay with the shutter too.
- Touch screen (for AF point selection) - Wow! If you have used a Sony camera you know how atrocious it is to select a precise autofocus point, now this touch screen is IMHO even better than the 5D/1Dx joystick
Anyways these are my 2 cents. I have been contemplating a move to Sony but no more. I am very optimistic Canon will deliver on all of the above even though the autofocus might not be a major upgrade, I'd be willing to bet it will be significantly better.
What do you guys think?