Canon puts all the features in EOS 80D
Canon has given this new camera a sensor of 24-million pixels paired with a DIGIC 6 processor. This does sound familiar to 24MP 750D and 760D but these lower range cameras don’t have a Dual Pixel CMOS AF sensor of 80D. The combination of the sensor and the processor brings a sensitivity range of IOS 100–16000 which is a third of a stop higher compared with 70D. While the continuous shooting rate is the same as 70D at 7fps, the depth has increased to 110 JPEGs or 25 raw files. The reflex mode system has 45 AF points all of which are cross-types whereas 70D only had 19 points. 80D also uses color information from the 7560-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor. As indicated by Canon the new framework is more touchy and quicker than the one in the 70D, but since quick self-adjusting frequently isn’t attractive when you’re shooting video, it’s conceivable to shift the speed of the 80D’s framework more than seven stages for more slow center changes. Canon got onboard with Wi-Fi connectivity and NFC