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Canon Digital SLR Camera Body [EOS 80D] and EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 Image Stabilization USM Lens with 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS Sensor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF (Black)

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1.Color:Black


2.:18-135mm


3.Set:Base


About this item

  • Merging power, precision, and operability, the EOS 80D is a dynamic SLR camera for anyone's creative vision
  • Providing a comprehensive view, the EOS 80D camera’s Intelligent Viewfinder helps bring the thrill of SLR photography with each use
  • The Intelligent Viewfinder displays AF points and AF mode, has a grid display, a horizontal electronic level, plus numerous other points of information, all of which can be hidden
  • For AF operation, the EOS 80D camera has a wide area, 45 point, all cross type AF system with low luminance performance to EV 3 and 4 types of AF area selection modes
  • Use the EOS Utility Webcam Beta Software (Mac and Windows) to turn your compatible Canon camera into a high-quality webcam


Whether raising your game to SLR level photography or having fun with a feature-rich, versatile SLR you can use pretty much anywhere, the EOS 80D camera is your answer. It features an impressive 45-point all cross-type AF system that provides high-speed, highly precise AF in virtually any kind of light. In dim lighting, it has improved low luminance performance to EV -3 and is compatible with most EF lenses (lenses with maximum apertures of f/8 or higher, and some lenses with extenders attached may operate at a maximum of 27 points). It also features 4 types of AF area selection modes useful for a number of different AF situations. To help ensure photographers don't miss their shot, an Intelligent Viewfinder with approximately 100% coverage provides a clear view and comprehensive image data. Approximately 100% coverage means there’s virtually no guesswork when it comes to composition, and with all settings available at a glance, the Intelligent Viewfinder helps photographers keep their eye on their subject, so the image can be captured at the right instant. The powerful 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS sensor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF for Live View shooting enhance the EOS 80D's performance across the board. Complementing the EOS 80D's advanced operation are built-in wireless connectivity and Full HD 60p movies that can be saved as MP4s for easy sharing.


Excelent
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
Excelent!
Bailey C.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2021
I have been taking photos for years, my first camera being the Rebel T5. Upon starting my own photography business I decided to upgrade. I have used the 80D before and am very impressed with my new one.If you are struggling to decide between this sightly older model and the new 90D I am here to tell you that even after all my research I am happy with this choice. Not only was the price point significantly lower even with the lens upgrade to the 18-135, but i haven't noticed lacking performance that the upgrades in the 90D claim to improve on.
AKA Crow
Reviewed in Australia on May 29, 2019
Love my new 80d, it feels great in my hands and out performs my 500d in every way.
Nun Tungnung
Reviewed in India on October 9, 2019
Good for quick focus. Good picture not that much sharp comparing to prime lens. Over all very sturdy built hefty weight. But I am in doubt since the battery was fully exausted when i insert in it for the first time. I was waiting for two more hours to have the camera function. The moment i turn ON the camera it display sensor cleaning. But the battery seems like fake one. The side of USB ports cover was not fully closed its slightly open. I tried to register it but it seems it was already registered.
Viviana C.
Reviewed in Brazil on April 21, 2019
É fácil de usar, tem recursos muito bons, como a escolha de AF.
Michael O’Leary
Reviewed in Australia on July 30, 2018
Great camera- just purchased it to replace my 10 year old EOS. Ready to test it out in Iceland
escavideo
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2018
Love it!!! The zoom controller and the mic work great, the zoom controller acts as if I had a handheld video recording camera, a little awkward the location of controls, I am right handed, but still I can not shoot as magnificent pictures with a video camera as I can with this one and the video quality is really good shot with the original 18-135 mm lens included in the kit. When shot with a high end lens f 2.8 stop, the video quality improves but only for the trained eye, as did the pictures, but again the zoom controller only works with the included lens, the microphone added a ton of clarity to the audio compared to the on-camera mic and very comparable to a zoom mike bought eight years ago priced three times this one Rode included. The camera itself is no surprise in quality and controls, I've owned the 40D, the 60D, and the 70D prior to this one, the audio monitoring jack is a plus long needed. As a note; the mic and zoom controller cost $100 more as compared with price of the same camera paired with the same lens as a kit, when these two items bought separately they cost over $250 more.
amazon-paradox
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2017
I wasn't really looking for this model at first. I was thinking of the Rebel T6s with the 18-135 lens kit. But this kit went on sale & the fact that it was more weather proof than the Rebel line, plus some features that were available on 80D but the T6s convinced me to pull the trigger. Now that I've had a chance to use this body, I can honestly say that it was the right choice. The small details that differentiate the T6s from the 80D are greatly appreciated. The only thing that I find that the T6s has an advantage is that the T6s body is smaller and lighter. So, if you are sensitive to weight, get the T6s (or T7i). For traveling, it's not bad until you carry a T6 body. Noticeably lighter & smaller. However, after trips to Iceland, Joshua Tree, Seattle, Nor Cal, and the 2017 USA Total Eclipse, I have no regrets. The heavier weight is due to the more robust construction of the 80D and for the rigors of travel (weather, bumps & bruises), I'll take a little more weight for the durability of metal vs. plastic.
MacMad
Reviewed in India on May 17, 2017
I just bought the camera and used it for 3 full days and clicked like a maniac, trigger happy actually. The camera has a huge amount of features. You will discover at least 2 new features every day you use it. The manual is a big one nearly 300 pages and it is just the Basic Manual. Canon has given a link where you can download the extended advanced manual. Also there is a link to learn the basic operations of the camera.So lets gets started with the review.FIT and FINISHThe best part is that the Camera Body is made in Japan and the lens is made in Taiwan. So the quality of the fit and finish is impeccable. Thank God it is not made in the Cheap-Underbelly-of-the-manufacturing-industry-of-the-world. It has a well balanced weight and since I have the 18-135mm lens, it is just a tad more heavy than if you have the 18-55mm lens kit. The keys and buttons have very good tactile feedback and all controls are within reach. Touch screen is very good and you can control the camera including taking pictures / movie, changing settings etc. all via the touch screen. The strap provided is also of a very good quality. Even the lens covers are either made in Japan or Taiwan, not CH**A.LENS and PhotographyThe lens is really good. View both via the view finder and the LCD is great. View finder has 100% coverage and shows many important settings like shutter speed, aperture, focus points, etc. Auto focus is the best part of the camera. It is super fast. LCD display is very clear and is visible in sunlight too. Focus pulling is simply awesome. You will love it.MODESHas many modes which can be selected by the normal circular button. It has a push lock to prevent unintentional changes in settings. Also has a separate lock which can be assigned to a particular setting wheel. When the lock is active, even turning the wheel will not change the setting. The scene modes are really good. You can shoot in the low light, different colour background, fast moving objects which need continuous focus. The control over shutter speed is awesome (from 1/8000 to 30 sec). You even can control the Shutter / Mirror noise. There is a mode where the noise is suppressed! ISO Range is high, aperture control is also good. Each mode change actually shows some visible change in the output. So the features actually work and are not for name sake.LENS MountHas a variety of lens options available. Just visit AMAZON and CANON sites to explore. See YOUTUBE videos where a lot of topics are there for the best lenses to be used with Canon 80D. I will not mention my choice here, since the review is only for the camera.OTHERSFor the more tech geeks, it has NFC and Wi Fi compatibility which allows data transfer among various devices. Please explore this area as infinite possibilities exist here.I can keep writing, but final verdict --- If you are interested in photography, you like taking different kinds of pictures, you travel often and you are looking for a camera that does not cost the world, still has the best professional quality output and has a decent build, then you cannot have a better camera than this one. Go for it as Canon deserves KUDOS for bringing out this much needed mid segment camera.
James Austin
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2017
Wow - great upgrade from my Canon Rebel T5, which is still a fine entry-level DSLR. The 80d is not much bigger or heavier than the T5, but blows it away in performance and flexibility. I really appreciate the big, bright viewfinder, super-fast autofocus, and the touchscreen. Lots of new controls to learn, but it's fairly intuitive even for a relative beginner. I mainly shoot high school sports, wildlife and astrophotography, and the 80d is great at each. Great speed for catching stop-action shots in sports, outstanding IQ even in low light for those dawn/evening wildlife shots, and easy to set custom manual settings for catching great shots of the moon or the stars. The EF-S 18-135mm Nano USM lens so far is really impressive - super fast, silent focusing, and while it's not L lens quality glass, image quality is surprisingly good. The excellent zoom range also means I don't have to tote around too many lenses, too. Great job, Canon.
Mak
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2016
Certainly this is better camera than 60D which I used for 5 years. 24 MP IQ is better, 45-point AF is better. Touchscreen LCD with a new nano USM lens are certainly great additions. Build quality is great. Battery life is awesome. Video features are great on this camera except no 4K video.Despite all these improvements, high ISO performance (3200 and onwards) is worse. So this is not useful in low light without flash. People might argue about getting RAW images being processed and getting good results, but in-camera JPEGs must be of great quality for this camera at this price point. Though AF performance in tracking moving subjects is better than 60D, it is seriously lagging behind other competitors.I can still recommend this camera to others who are looking for an upgrade from T/Ti series or 60D as this is a great all round camera. It puts everything into one package which no one has right now. I would recommend using L Lens, as kit lens is not very impressive when it comes to IQ. But kit lens 18-135mm is very silent and very quick to focus.
Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2016
I got the Canon 80D for a week. A happy upgrade from T3i. The 80D shoot significantly faster 7fps, longer battery life, larger viewfinder, higher true resolution, it has a fully flip out touch screen easy to navigate menu set up, more cross type focus, weather sealed, reduce shutter shaking, much less shutter lag, better image quality, mostly I use it to shoot still images as a hobbyist, occasionally I shoot video clips, I don't have neither a 4k TV nor 4k monitor, so the 1080p 60fps is good enough for me. I don't need to worry about the overheat issue during video shooting. I am thinking about to add a tele zoom lens to shoot landscape and wild life images. I love this camera.UPDATED: Set the camera on tripod at backyard patio @ noon 80F testing the video shooting 1080p @ 60fps, let it run 29 minutes and 59 seconds, NO overheat warning. Nice job Canon!UPDATED 5/14/2016 My Canon 80D with Sigma 150-600mm images.