Canon 80D vs. 70D (Is It Worth The Upgrade?)
Canon just announced the predecessor to the
70D, aptly named the Canon 80D. They also announced a couple cool new accessories as well, the PZ-E1 Powered
Zoom and the DM-E1 Directional
Microphone. More on those in a bit.
Canon has enhanced both the still and video features in their upgrade from the 70D to 80D, a list of which can be seen below.
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Links to
Gear Mentioned
* Canon 80D on
B&H; PhotoVideo -
http://bhpho.to/20JCLqB)
* Canon 80D on
Amazon - http://amzn.to/21est3P
* Canon DM-E1 Directional Microphone on B&H; - http://bhpho.to/1PM8692
* Canon DM-E1 Directional Microphone on Amazon - http://amzn.to/1XCK8Qt
* Canon
Power Zoom
Adapter PZ-E1 on B&H; - http://bhpho.to/1Rd2gxI
* Canon Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E1 on Amazon - http://amzn.to/1QpViZl
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Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 on B&H; - http://bhpho.to/1LxPkya
* Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 on Amazon - http://amzn.to/1QpV0Sf
## Links to Full Videos Shown
*
Introducing the
Canon EOS 80D Camera - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fj2O7ZUS_Xk
* Canon EOS 80D
DSLR Camera:
Focus with
Precision - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khUrkcE_DpI
* [Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
USM - AF
Speed Comparison - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPj5NxH7WWU
* Canon EOS 80D
Time Lapse Movie - YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HFLaxAZpzM
* Canon
EOS 80D-
Dual Pixel CMOS AF - YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZs7GsCK0CQ
## Full Summary
* 60
FPS & 50 FPS at 1080p (70D only 720p at 60 FPS)
* 24.2 Mp vs. 20Mp
* New battery: LP-E6N, but is backwards compatible with regular
LP-E6's.
*
Extra Custom Setting on
Mode Dial
*
Headphone jack added (and is now angled to help with having the screen flipped out)
* Continuous Autofocus in
Live View Mode while taking stills
* 45 autofocus points vs. 19 on the 70D
* 80D adds
NFC (
Near Frequency Communication) to the wifi already included in the 70D
* Still has the touch screen autofocus while recording video
* Built-in mic is moved to the front
*
Higher maximum
ISO
* New 18-135mm kit zoom lens with
Nano USM (faster AF)
* New PZ-E1 Power Zoom Adapter ($
150)
* New DM-E1
Shotgun Microphone ($250)
While the new features have gone a long way to improving some of Canon’s weakest points it is also important to note what is lacking, here are the main videos features I was hoping for.
* No 4K
Video Recording
* No Canon Log "flat" picture profile
* No Focus
Peaking
* No
Zebra exposure warnings
* No clean
HMDI output for external recording
Auto Focus
Canon has completely rebuilt the auto focus system and how it functions. With stills you now have more focus points, 45 to be exact. Combining this with the enhancements of the Al Servo AD II system to a 7560-pixel
RGB+IR metering sensor means that you can better track subjects as they move through the frame. It is also important to note that Canon has improved the low light capability (something I have always felt was one of Canon’s weakest points) and expanded the ISO range.
PZ-E1 Powered Zoom
Accessory
Canon is trying to keep up with Sony, who have been adding zoom functionality to their lower-level cameras for some time now. With the PZ-E1 Powered Zoom Accessory you can easily zoom manual lenses, which makes it a great addition for video use. However there are two main caveats, (1) the adapter does not work with all canon lenses. Canon actually created a new EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Lens with a Nano USM focusing motor to work in conjunction with the new zoom accessory.
And (2) this adapter does not come with the 80D. Indeed the best features of the 80D, the PZ-E1 Powered Zoom Accessory and the DM-E1 Directional Microphone are add ons. The PZ-E1 is going to set you back an additional $150.
DM-E1 Directional Microphone
This is Canon’s first external shotgun microphone made for
DSLRs. They are looking to take market share in the audio industry by improving upon their in-camera microphones.
The new DM-E1 Directional Microphone most resembles the RODE VideoMicro microphone. One neat feature of the new DM-E1 is that it has it’s own power source and is not reliant on the camera’s new LP-E6N battery. Also a
nifty feature is that, when connected to the camera the microphone’s power will turn off when you turn off the camera. This is great on a personal level because I tend to forget to turn off my RODE VideoMicPro and have to buy more batteries than I should. Adding the DM-E1 Directional Microphone onto your purchase of the 80D will cost you an additional $250.
Final Thoughts
Without 4K, Canon log, focus peaking, zebras and an
HDMI out for external monitoring the new 80D is not a serious contender for those looking to mostly use the camera for professional video production. It is still a great camera for YouTubers and
Vlogging though.
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