I bought mine about 5 years ago, but am still learning how to use it as it's my first DSLR and I'm busy with other commitment. I hope I can find some more tutorial videos so I can gain more expertise with my EOS 80D. Great to know that it's still relevant! Thanks.
I am still using 80D since 2016 ....it's a wonderful camera, APSC sensor having very good dynamic range ... very convenient in processing images ❤👍No regrets and I will never sell this camera.
I agree, I bought it a few months after its release and still using it for my videos. Having said that I m planning to buy a full frame but I wont get rid of it and will still use it for different angle shots. It s a perfect camera for whoever want to really improve their photography!
I still have my Canon 80D, despite I had an R6 and a 6DMII. I still love it for travel. It's small, light, and portable, and the picture quality is wonderful and serves my needs. I've tried to sell it several times only to hold on to it longer. I love it too much. It's my most used camera.
Some cameras are "for the soul" , the 80D is definitely one of them - I will never forget this camera, or the 5D Mark II - when these two came out, everybody loved them.
I bought one used about 3 years ago. I totally agree with what you say. Yes an R6 Mk 2 would be a big step up, but it costs about 2.5 times. I love my 80D and the day I decide to buy an R6, I'll keep my little workhorse
I bought a used 80D two years ago and agree with all what you have said. It’s a great camera that I used almost every week. I use it for urban wildlife, particularly birds. As well as macro and scenics. It’s rugged enough to stand being bounced up and down in my bicycle handlebar bag.
@@saiyan981 I used a Sigma 18 to 250 zoom, very sharp. I have since moved to a Tamron 18 to 400 zoom. Very convenient with decent reach, sharp enough for my purpose. As well I have a Tamron 90 mm macro and a Canon 10 to 18mm zoom. Both of these are extremely sharp.
I have one and it has been good for me especially because of the variety of lenses and the features. I have no need for 4K but others may like having that option.
I have gotten some great photos with my 80D. I have been using my eos r more lately, but folks who trashed it (80D) after I bought it and wanted me to go to sony are no longer my friends. (They cut me off). I still like my 80D and I am glad I bought it in 2017
bought an 80D today for $350. came with 2 lenses, tripod and bag. Have been waiting for a deal on this camera for a few years. the camera looks like its never been used.
Thanks! I conducted a test on my Canon 80D, and I can confidently say that Dual Pixel AF remains active when using the 3-10x digital zoom mode. Despite not finding any information on the internet about this specific feature, my familiarity with the camera leads me to believe otherwise. The impressive speed at which the 80D focuses in video mode, even with 3 or 10x digital zoom enabled, strongly suggests that Dual Pixel AF is indeed active.
I understand, but the Sony A6400 is also good. You should find it fine after getting used to it and, at the end of the day, the most important thing is to enjoy what you've seen and photographed. All the best!
I bought 80D a month ago... I already had 7D and 6D mk II... I'm using FF for family events, travelling an macro with heavy big L-lenses... APS-C is still my favourite choice for light trips, combined with pancakes 24 and 40, perfect combo for me... 7D stopped to fit my needs mainly because of missing touch control and swivel screen, but is still capable and producing nice photos in good light condition... FF is definitely better, better colors, better details
I also had a 7D, years ago. It was a great camera for its time (released in 2009). It brings nostalgia now, when I think of it. The missing touch control and swivel screen was also the reason why I replaced it. The 80D is great, but, indeed, a modern FF camera will always bring better images when comparing it to an APS-C.
@@apertureatlas I had 7D with 17-55/2.8 and took many wonderful pictures of my small daughter... in that years I tried 5D mk II and this camera was not able to track my child, I missed many shots so decided for crop... original 7D still has better AF then 80D... ages before I had eos 30 and max iso 400 film, so iso 1600 on 7D was a miracle! now we can buy many RF cameras with eye tracking... still cannot decide and keep slr as long as possible... main reason is also my license of LR 6.14 which supports both 80D and 6D :) I like R6 but together with 24-105/4L and new LR subscription is quite expensive for me...
@@mrf8358 main reason was license of ligthroom 6.14 and price of second-hand ... FF is better, no reason to spent so much money for just crop, I'm using crop only for some limited purposes like lightweight outdoor trips, my main body is FF
Gonna pick one up in a few hours. Was going to get a 77d mainly for the higher ISO options. The weather sealing is dropped wich is not a problem for me. However, yesterday i looked into a battery grip wich my 550d has had installed for about 10 years. And the 77D just does not support a proper one. That is such a dealbreaker for me. So, 80d it is. Excited to get a "new" body after so many years. 550d is going to my daughter for her 8th bday. Yeah she's young for a dslr. But why get a lesser one if ican find an excuse to get her something decent while upgrading myself. :P But in short. Nobody talks about the options for battery grip. But once i had one i knew i will always want one. Not having the option to install it later would be really annoying to find out after a purchase.
Yes, it is better than the T7 for sports photography, but if you want to make a significant upgrade for sports photography, consider a recently realesed mirrorless camera like the Canon R10, which has much better autofocus and subject tracking.
I have Canon 80D dslr camera, it is a decent camera for photography. Recently I started thinking to do vlogging and had encountered some issues. For instance, canon 80D is a bulky and heavy to do vlog and youtube videos. I don't know what kind of tripod, or any other accessory to buy to record selfie videos while walking at the streets. Maybe Sony EV-10 is a good choice for youtube and vlog, i am in frustration. Should I buy Sony EV-10 or stay with 80d and figure out how to deal with tripods and stabilizers.
From what I know, many famous RUclipsrs used the 80D, it is a great camera, but, indeed, it is quite big and heavy. If you are doing vlogs and talk, mostly, inside the house, putting b-roll on top of what you`re saying, the 80D is fine - you just leave it on a tripod. But if you`re carrying it everywhere and film yourself on the go, it`s better to just get that Sony EV-10 (that has a lighter body and lenses).
You got very nice videos with that camera! Keep it up! Upgrade to a mirrorless camera next - it'a great for video. Get a Canon R10 or, even better, an R7 - excellent camera.
It is a video editing software called DaVinci Resolve - the studio version (paid version) can upscale to 4k. But other editing programs can also do this, probably (Premiere Pro, for example).
I loved my 80D, and traded it in only because I wanted to go full frame. My only complaint was the goofy built-in flash. I don't think that I used it even once.
There is a point when it is a good idea to own a full frame camera - when you think the moment arrived, you can`t go wrong with that decision. The built-in flash, I agree, is a bit goofy. What`s surprising... even the 90D has one. In the last 10 years, I barely touched built-in flashes - only used external ones.
I came across your video about this camera because I'm looking for something to start my adventure with photography. I can buy a used one for $460 just the body. its ok? ;) and buy new lens ef50mm1.8stm. OR buy a6100 ? mainly for portraits, a wall at home and some background, Christmas sessions etc. THANKS!
$460 is a fair price for a used 80D, just make sure that camera has a low shuttercount. It should have under 100k shots - as much as possible. For most cameras, the manufacturers promise a shutter lifespan of (at least) 100k shots. If it has 30k or 60k it is ok (ask the seller). When it comes to image quality, the A6100 is a bit better than the 80D (A6100 is a more recent camera). The A6100 is also more portable, smaller - but when it comes to photos, the lens is as important as the camera. Both cameras are good, you can`t go wrong with them, but for portraits at home (having less space to move around), you should have two lenses: the 50mm and another wide angle lens. Here, for the Canon camera, there are cheaper (and easier to find used) lenses. These are my thoughts. Hope they help!
In my experience, Canon outputs more pleasing images straight out of camera without the need for too much editing. I have a 5d Classic and a Sony A6400. I tend to pick the 5d more than my Sony.
For this camera, I believe this is not possible. I haven't seen Canon 80D photos with date and time on them, set, by default, by the camera. Please also search on Google words like : "How do I add the date and time to my pictures?" or " How do I add the date and time to my pictures? canon" . There are some articles there, but didn't found anything specifically about the Canon 80D. Look at the articles, look at your camera's menu carefully - if its nothing there, in the menu, with "Date Stamp" it probably doesn't have it.
Hi! I don't think so. The 6D Mark II is a Full Frame sensor camera, it has better image quality, handles low light situations much better (iso performance). Also, the 6D Mark II is better at focusing and a newer camera 2017 vs 2016. So, for this situation, I wouldn't make any changes.
I'm looking at buying my first camera and was highly suggested to buy the 80d. My only concern was that I want a camera mainly for videography and some photography. Is it worth getting this camera and not a higher end sony camera with 4k resolution?
If the 80D is your first camera, that`s a good start! My first ever camera didn`t even record video. For what you need, there are 3 main things to consider with the 80D: 1. It has a bigger body/heavier body than a mirrorless camera (if you are planning to film for long, better get a mirrorless camera) 2. No 4k recording (if you really need it), but you can do some upscaling in postprocessing 3. Weather-sealed body - if you`re shooting in harsh conditions, you won`t find a cheaper good camera (I assume that you are buying a used 80D) For video, I would personally get the cheapest-good option out there: A Canon R10 (the price dropped a bit, it has 4k, 10bit video, but no weather sealing) + EF to EOS R mount adapter (that allows me to mount cheaper dslr lenses on it). In my opinion, Canon has the best colors and the most reliable focusing system. Look at your budget and needs and then choose. Either way, both are good.
@@apertureatlas thank you so much! after watching as few videos, I found the 90D solved the 4k concern, i like the build and its functions and i think i will end up going with a 90D. I might look through your videos to see if you have a review on it. Thank you so much for the feedback
@@NiaGeeh I didn`t yet reviewed the 90D, but it definitely is a great camera: weather sealed body, good control, excellent image quality and 4k recording with no crop. The only downside is the size and weight, but, being a Canon dslr, it allows you to quickly find cheap good-lenses.
@@apertureatlas Thanks to you, i spent the whole night researching the R10 and now i feel like i want to head towards that way LOL thank you so much bro
@@NiaGeeh No problem! There will always be a better camera out there, we just have to find the one that best suits our needs and also has a low price (especially if it is our first camera). The R10, indeed, is the best one at image quality (photography+vidoegraphy).
I had this camera since 2018 and finally thinking about selling it. I’m watching this video to convince me not to 😂😂 it was that durable, reliable and overall good.
Breakups are hard, I know, especially if, overall, it went well. Look at your current needs (if you want something more portabale) , see how many lenses you already bought for it and then decide. :D
We are on the same boat.. am trying to convince myself not to sell it .. I need 4K so bad 😅😅 and selling it doesn’t make sense either since I won’t get much for it ..
That friend gave you something more than just a 80D for a couple of days, since you developed a passion for videography. You now have a way to express yourself and to tell stories - this will lead to a much more fulfilling life. A friend also inspired me to start doing photography, more than 10 years ago. I am forever grateful to him and will never forget the positive impact he had on my life. Enjoy videography, enjoy telling stories! All the best!
Hi! I did a Google search - I recommend you also do a search there pasting these words : "12 minute video problem photgoraphy on the net" . You will find a forum with people giving their opinion about this issue. Long story short: most probably you are running into the 4GB file limit. On the forum there are more thoughts and solutions. Hope it helps!
Yes, it has its limitations on noise because of the crop sensor, but it shows good results at ISOs up to 1250. The lack of 4k, now available on the 90D, can be "fixed" with a good video editor like Da Vinci Resolve`s Super Scale function. It works great for upscaling Full HD videos to 4k.
Yes, 730g. For today's standards, it is a bit heavy, considering how much less APS-C mirrorless cameras weigh. However, at least it is not as heavy as the 5D Mark II (904g).
poor audio man, sucks. i can barely hear you at 40% volume while other vloggers' video audio are loud enough and clear at the same level. i needed to turn up my volume at 95% to match others' audio.
Kurt, thank you very much for mentioning this, it helps! I suspected that I was too cautious with my audio levels, not to make them too loud/distorted. For future videos, I will bump them up a little.
@@apertureatlas great response man. subbed. if the audio in videos in youtube are loud, there are tons of ways for the viewers to adjust to that. having A large headroom for volume is better.
Have you tried a Canon 80D? What do you think about this camera?
I used 70D and 750D
@@zaktech90 Good cameras, you can do a lot of great things with them.
I bought mine about 5 years ago, but am still learning how to use it as it's my first DSLR and I'm busy with other commitment. I hope I can find some more tutorial videos so I can gain more expertise with my EOS 80D. Great to know that it's still relevant! Thanks.
I am still using 80D since 2016 ....it's a wonderful camera, APSC sensor having very good dynamic range ... very convenient in processing images ❤👍No regrets and I will never sell this camera.
I agree, I bought it a few months after its release and still using it for my videos. Having said that I m planning to buy a full frame but I wont get rid of it and will still use it for different angle shots. It s a perfect camera for whoever want to really improve their photography!
I own a Canon 80D. I bought it in 2018. It's been my camera of choice for 5 years now.
5 years? That's great! Nice to hear that it's durable and reliable in the long term.
I still have my Canon 80D, despite I had an R6 and a 6DMII. I still love it for travel. It's small, light, and portable, and the picture quality is wonderful and serves my needs. I've tried to sell it several times only to hold on to it longer. I love it too much. It's my most used camera.
Some cameras are "for the soul" , the 80D is definitely one of them - I will never forget this camera, or the 5D Mark II - when these two came out, everybody loved them.
Proud owner of 80D, it truly shines with good glass, like Sigma 18-35.. Legendary camera..
Yes, that's the word that best describes this camera: "Legendary". I'm glad you're enjoying it!
I bought Canon 80D few days ago and I'm loving it. ❤️
Glad to hear! Good choice!
How much did you pay??
@@dominicalvarado9362 560 USD for used canon 80D Body
I bought one used about 3 years ago. I totally agree with what you say. Yes an R6 Mk 2 would be a big step up, but it costs about 2.5 times. I love my 80D and the day I decide to buy an R6, I'll keep my little workhorse
I bought a used 80D two years ago and agree with all what you have said. It’s a great camera that I used almost every week. I use it for urban wildlife, particularly birds. As well as macro and scenics. It’s rugged enough to stand being bounced up and down in my bicycle handlebar bag.
The 80D, a capable and though camera. Thank you for you for commenting! I'm glad to see that you found so many uses/subjects for it!
What lenses have you bought that you recommend?
@@saiyan981 I used a Sigma 18 to 250 zoom, very sharp. I have since moved to a Tamron 18 to 400 zoom. Very convenient with decent reach, sharp enough for my purpose. As well I have a Tamron 90 mm macro and a Canon 10 to 18mm zoom. Both of these are extremely sharp.
I have one and it has been good for me especially because of the variety of lenses and the features. I have no need for 4K but others may like having that option.
I have the 80D and I love it. I just got the R6 MK II and can’t wait to compare these 2 and shoot with both of them together.
Great picks! Enjoy your gear!
I have gotten some great photos with my 80D. I have been using my eos r more lately, but folks who trashed it (80D) after I bought it and wanted me to go to sony are no longer my friends. (They cut me off). I still like my 80D and I am glad I bought it in 2017
In terms of reliability, I believe that Canon is better than Sony. Enjoy your EOS R and your 80D! Great cameras!
My old Canon SL2 was made to be like the 80D. I still use the SL2 once in a while.
This camera seems awesome. Gonna buy a used one.
I bought this camera for its ability to handle high ISO. No noise to 6400 and quite acceptable at 12800.
The weather sealing is also a good thing.
Good to hear that you're enjoying it!
bought an 80D today for $350. came with 2 lenses, tripod and bag. Have been waiting for a deal on this camera for a few years. the camera looks like its never been used.
Wow! An unused 80D with a bag, 2 lenses and a tripod for $350! That's a great price! Enjoy them! 😀
@@apertureatlas Thanks. I thought I might get a little bit of money for the two lenses that I don't need also. Thanks for the videos.
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That's great. Kudovs!
Please, where did you get it? Still available?
Great video! Does the video mode with 3-10x digital zoom, still have DPAF autofocus work it?
Thanks! I conducted a test on my Canon 80D, and I can confidently say that Dual Pixel AF remains active when using the 3-10x digital zoom mode. Despite not finding any information on the internet about this specific feature, my familiarity with the camera leads me to believe otherwise. The impressive speed at which the 80D focuses in video mode, even with 3 or 10x digital zoom enabled, strongly suggests that Dual Pixel AF is indeed active.
Thank you for temporarily relieving me of my insecurities about my 8 year old dinosaur camera in a sea of contemporary mirrorless flagship dragons 🐉 😅
Glad to hear this! This 8 year old dinosaur camera is still a great workhorse that we can ride while fighting the mirrorless flagship dragons. :D
I do miss my 80D and Fuji XT3. Got a Sony A6400 recently and have yet to use it but fingers crossed.
I understand, but the Sony A6400 is also good. You should find it fine after getting used to it and, at the end of the day, the most important thing is to enjoy what you've seen and photographed. All the best!
I bought 80D a month ago... I already had 7D and 6D mk II... I'm using FF for family events, travelling an macro with heavy big L-lenses... APS-C is still my favourite choice for light trips, combined with pancakes 24 and 40, perfect combo for me... 7D stopped to fit my needs mainly because of missing touch control and swivel screen, but is still capable and producing nice photos in good light condition... FF is definitely better, better colors, better details
I also had a 7D, years ago. It was a great camera for its time (released in 2009). It brings nostalgia now, when I think of it. The missing touch control and swivel screen was also the reason why I replaced it. The 80D is great, but, indeed, a modern FF camera will always bring better images when comparing it to an APS-C.
@@apertureatlas I had 7D with 17-55/2.8 and took many wonderful pictures of my small daughter... in that years I tried 5D mk II and this camera was not able to track my child, I missed many shots so decided for crop... original 7D still has better AF then 80D... ages before I had eos 30 and max iso 400 film, so iso 1600 on 7D was a miracle! now we can buy many RF cameras with eye tracking... still cannot decide and keep slr as long as possible... main reason is also my license of LR 6.14 which supports both 80D and 6D :) I like R6 but together with 24-105/4L and new LR subscription is quite expensive for me...
May i ask why didnt u go with the newer canon 90d?..
@@mrf8358 main reason was license of ligthroom 6.14 and price of second-hand ... FF is better, no reason to spent so much money for just crop, I'm using crop only for some limited purposes like lightweight outdoor trips, my main body is FF
Is this good for shooting wedding pics? Also real estate photos?
Yes, it is good for both, but weddings are better with a Full Frame camera (bigger sensor), that helps a lot in low light conditions.
I have this camera and love it 🎉❤
Gonna pick one up in a few hours. Was going to get a 77d mainly for the higher ISO options. The weather sealing is dropped wich is not a problem for me. However, yesterday i looked into a battery grip wich my 550d has had installed for about 10 years. And the 77D just does not support a proper one. That is such a dealbreaker for me. So, 80d it is. Excited to get a "new" body after so many years. 550d is going to my daughter for her 8th bday. Yeah she's young for a dslr. But why get a lesser one if ican find an excuse to get her something decent while upgrading myself. :P
But in short. Nobody talks about the options for battery grip. But once i had one i knew i will always want one. Not having the option to install it later would be really annoying to find out after a purchase.
You made a good decision! While the 77D is also good, the 80D is better in all aspects. Enjoy it! Cheers!
Is this a good cam for sports photography i currently use a t7 doing pretty well with that but need something faster
Yes, it is better than the T7 for sports photography, but if you want to make a significant upgrade for sports photography, consider a recently realesed mirrorless camera like the Canon R10, which has much better autofocus and subject tracking.
Great presentation,
Pls advice me best photo camera for wedding videography under 1500$ without overheating issue, pls reply.
Canon R6
@@apertureatlas thank you so much for ur reply.
Bro canon r6 above 2,000 in india, pls advice me any other camera for video without overheating issue, new or old one, plz reply.
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I have Canon 80D dslr camera, it is a decent camera for photography. Recently I started thinking to do vlogging and had encountered some issues. For instance, canon 80D is a bulky and heavy to do vlog and youtube videos. I don't know what kind of tripod, or any other accessory to buy to record selfie videos while walking at the streets. Maybe Sony EV-10 is a good choice for youtube and vlog, i am in frustration. Should I buy Sony EV-10 or stay with 80d and figure out how to deal with tripods and stabilizers.
From what I know, many famous RUclipsrs used the 80D, it is a great camera, but, indeed, it is quite big and heavy. If you are doing vlogs and talk, mostly, inside the house, putting b-roll on top of what you`re saying, the 80D is fine - you just leave it on a tripod. But if you`re carrying it everywhere and film yourself on the go, it`s better to just get that Sony EV-10 (that has a lighter body and lenses).
I’ve shot all my vids on my channel with the canon 80D real nice. But I’m ready to upgrade
You got very nice videos with that camera! Keep it up! Upgrade to a mirrorless camera next - it'a great for video. Get a Canon R10 or, even better, an R7 - excellent camera.
@@apertureatlas thank you sir !! I’ll check it out
I'm lucky now because of my camera 80d DSLR one is the best 👌 i love it
What’s that website to turn your videos 4k
It is a video editing software called DaVinci Resolve - the studio version (paid version) can upscale to 4k. But other editing programs can also do this, probably (Premiere Pro, for example).
@@apertureatlas gotcha thanks fam appreciate you
I loved my 80D, and traded it in only because I wanted to go full frame. My only complaint was the goofy built-in flash. I don't think that I used it even once.
There is a point when it is a good idea to own a full frame camera - when you think the moment arrived, you can`t go wrong with that decision. The built-in flash, I agree, is a bit goofy. What`s surprising... even the 90D has one. In the last 10 years, I barely touched built-in flashes - only used external ones.
I came across your video about this camera because I'm looking for something to start my adventure with photography. I can buy a used one for $460 just the body. its ok? ;) and buy new lens ef50mm1.8stm. OR buy a6100 ?
mainly for portraits, a wall at home and some background, Christmas sessions etc.
THANKS!
$460 is a fair price for a used 80D, just make sure that camera has a low shuttercount. It should have under 100k shots - as much as possible. For most cameras, the manufacturers promise a shutter lifespan of (at least) 100k shots. If it has 30k or 60k it is ok (ask the seller). When it comes to image quality, the A6100 is a bit better than the 80D (A6100 is a more recent camera). The A6100 is also more portable, smaller - but when it comes to photos, the lens is as important as the camera. Both cameras are good, you can`t go wrong with them, but for portraits at home (having less space to move around), you should have two lenses: the 50mm and another wide angle lens. Here, for the Canon camera, there are cheaper (and easier to find used) lenses. These are my thoughts. Hope they help!
Look at my vids they all shot on canon 80 D with varying lenses
In my experience, Canon outputs more pleasing images straight out of camera without the need for too much editing. I have a 5d Classic and a Sony A6400. I tend to pick the 5d more than my Sony.
I have one question about my 80d camera photo on date and time stamps do you know how to do?
For this camera, I believe this is not possible. I haven't seen Canon 80D photos with date and time on them, set, by default, by the camera. Please also search on Google words like : "How do I add the date and time to my pictures?" or " How do I add the date and time to my pictures? canon" . There are some articles there, but didn't found anything specifically about the Canon 80D. Look at the articles, look at your camera's menu carefully - if its nothing there, in the menu, with "Date Stamp" it probably doesn't have it.
suggest me affordable prime lenses to pair with 70d please
For sure, the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM is at the top of the list. It is a good and affordable prime lens.
What about wedding photography?
What about it?
From Which camera did you shoot this video ?
I used the Canon M50 for filming this presentation.
I want to change my 6d mark ii with an 80d. Is it right choice?
Hi! I don't think so. The 6D Mark II is a Full Frame sensor camera, it has better image quality, handles low light situations much better (iso performance). Also, the 6D Mark II is better at focusing and a newer camera 2017 vs 2016. So, for this situation, I wouldn't make any changes.
@@apertureatlas Thanks
I'm looking at buying my first camera and was highly suggested to buy the 80d. My only concern was that I want a camera mainly for videography and some photography. Is it worth getting this camera and not a higher end sony camera with 4k resolution?
If the 80D is your first camera, that`s a good start!
My first ever camera didn`t even record video. For what you need, there are 3 main things to consider with the 80D: 1. It has a bigger body/heavier body than a mirrorless camera (if you are planning to film for long, better get a mirrorless camera)
2. No 4k recording (if you really need it), but you can do some upscaling in postprocessing
3. Weather-sealed body - if you`re shooting in harsh conditions, you won`t find a cheaper good camera (I assume that you are buying a used 80D)
For video, I would personally get the cheapest-good option out there: A Canon R10 (the price dropped a bit, it has 4k, 10bit video, but no weather sealing) + EF to EOS R mount adapter (that allows me to mount cheaper dslr lenses on it). In my opinion, Canon has the best colors and the most reliable focusing system. Look at your budget and needs and then choose. Either way, both are good.
@@apertureatlas thank you so much! after watching as few videos, I found the 90D solved the 4k concern, i like the build and its functions and i think i will end up going with a 90D. I might look through your videos to see if you have a review on it. Thank you so much for the feedback
@@NiaGeeh I didn`t yet reviewed the 90D, but it definitely is a great camera: weather sealed body, good control, excellent image quality and 4k recording with no crop. The only downside is the size and weight, but, being a Canon dslr, it allows you to quickly find cheap good-lenses.
@@apertureatlas Thanks to you, i spent the whole night researching the R10 and now i feel like i want to head towards that way LOL thank you so much bro
@@NiaGeeh No problem! There will always be a better camera out there, we just have to find the one that best suits our needs and also has a low price (especially if it is our first camera). The R10, indeed, is the best one at image quality (photography+vidoegraphy).
I had this camera since 2018 and finally thinking about selling it. I’m watching this video to convince me not to 😂😂 it was that durable, reliable and overall good.
Breakups are hard, I know, especially if, overall, it went well. Look at your current needs (if you want something more portabale) , see how many lenses you already bought for it and then decide. :D
We are on the same boat.. am trying to convince myself not to sell it .. I need 4K so bad 😅😅 and selling it doesn’t make sense either since I won’t get much for it ..
@@AnimeDXB sounds like you need a 90D. I was able to sell my 80D for a decent price on Facebook marketplace. So all wasn’t lost.
@@1lovisions35590d is great for me … I also loved 80d (thinking of grabbing one for cheap ) 🤣
My friend lend me hi 80d and he got me in videography.. been a year and I'm getting better
That friend gave you something more than just a 80D for a couple of days, since you developed a passion for videography. You now have a way to express yourself and to tell stories - this will lead to a much more fulfilling life. A friend also inspired me to start doing photography, more than 10 years ago. I am forever grateful to him and will never forget the positive impact he had on my life. Enjoy videography, enjoy telling stories! All the best!
Why would my 80D shut down on its own while recording video about 12 Mins in
Hi! I did a Google search - I recommend you also do a search there pasting these words : "12 minute video problem photgoraphy on the net" . You will find a forum with people giving their opinion about this issue. Long story short: most probably you are running into the 4GB file limit. On the forum there are more thoughts and solutions. Hope it helps!
i want a canon 80D :((((
Отличный обзор!
I'm lucky now because of my 80d DSLR
Glad to hear that! Have fun with it!
Love mine but it is showing its age now ie noise at higher iso and no 4k
Yes, it has its limitations on noise because of the crop sensor, but it shows good results at ISOs up to 1250. The lack of 4k, now available on the 90D, can be "fixed" with a good video editor like Da Vinci Resolve`s Super Scale function. It works great for upscaling Full HD videos to 4k.
I m from India
I have Canon 80d
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I don't have one. I want one
I have 80D
Nice to hear that! May it serve you well!
What I don't like is because it is very heavy
Yes, 730g. For today's standards, it is a bit heavy, considering how much less APS-C mirrorless cameras weigh. However, at least it is not as heavy as the 5D Mark II (904g).
poor audio man, sucks. i can barely hear you at 40% volume while other vloggers' video audio are loud enough and clear at the same level. i needed to turn up my volume at 95% to match others' audio.
Kurt, thank you very much for mentioning this, it helps! I suspected that I was too cautious with my audio levels, not to make them too loud/distorted. For future videos, I will bump them up a little.
@@apertureatlas great response man. subbed.
if the audio in videos in youtube are loud, there are tons of ways for the viewers to adjust to that. having A large headroom for volume is better.
I bought one at 2016 and made like 600 photos with it. Still waiting for cheap lenses
The Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM is a nice choice. You can also buy a lot of good used lenses at a cheap price nowadays.
@@apertureatlas yes thanks