Canon Video Creator Kit [EOS 80D] with EF-S 18–135mm Lens, Rode VIDEOMIC GO, and 32GB Sandisk Memory Card with 64GB SDXC UHS-I Memory Card - Black

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B07CSXR185
Video Creator Kit w/ 18-135mm
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. The Video Creator Kit is the complete package for making professional-quality videos, giving you the tools to make your dreams a reality The Canon EOS 80D comes bundled with the Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E1, opening creative opportunities for both video creators and photographers with easy, smooth zooming 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 The 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS sensor captures high-resolution images and has refined individual pixels that enable high ISO speeds (16000 for still photographs, 12800 for movies) Fast and incredibly quiet, the EF-S 18–135mm f/3.5–5.6 IS USM’s NANO USM AF system not only delivers high speed AF, but also makes quiet, fast, and smooth AF transitions
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Todd Wynia
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So far, Im really liking this body. I shoot a lot of wildlife and my dog with this camera. Id prefer to have more frames / sec and so I strongly considered the Canon 7D Mark II which has a faster frame rate and reportedly faster focus, but the touch screen on this camera is a big bonus for me and a few other features. Im getting great results. They brag about the 45 point focus system, but Ive always found I get mediocre focus when I use anything but single point focus mode for action shots. Good performing camera. Id make the same decision again for sure.
MLL
4
Ive been using Canon DSLRs since 2008, starting with the XSi and progressing to the T3i, 60D, 70D and now the 80D.... Ive also used the 6D MKII and the Sony A7III... For pure image quality, both of those full framers blow this away... BUT: The autofocus on the 80D is more usable than on the 6D MKII as there are 45 points that are more spread out.. The focus on the A7III is even quicker, despite the fact that the AF on this camera (with the right lenses-See the new USM lenses!) is super fast... Reasons I chose THIS over the A7III: Fully-Articulated and FULLY TOUCHABLE SCREEN!! Dual Pixel AF in Live View THAT GRIP! The fact that it takes the same battery as my 70D and the 60D and the 5D series as well... The fact that it comes with an actual CHARGER! The fact that my 70D battery grip fits this camera with no problem.. The fact that my Yongnuo flashes work as well as they did with the 70D (which is to say not perfectly, but well enough) The fact that my strobes/trigger work as expected with this camera and NOT with the A7III The fact that I can drop this camera and not think twice about it..Not that I would... The fact that I can flip the screen around to face inwards, when transporting the camera/not using live view and KNOW that the screen is protected.. The fact that this camera will NEVER overheat.. The optical viewfinder is superior to the EVF on the Sony except for the fact that you can preview your exposure, although you can do that on this camera in live view if you wish...I much prefer optical...Its true that you can see in lower light through the EVF on the sony, when youd see inky blackness on the OVF, BUT, the evf image is noisy and if its that dark, you should be using flash/strobes or just not shoot... The built in flash-It works much better than they used to.. CANONs LENS ECOSYSTEM: Many many options out there (WAY more than Sony) and there are far less expensive options for Canon than for Sony, although Sonys lenses are mirrorless system specific and much sharper... A great used/aftermarket for lenses....And other accessories A TON of useful accessories/3rd party and OEM for Canon... I can carry the 80D around all day with a long lens on it, holding it just by the grip and my hand doesnt get tired, whereas with the Sony I want to put it down after like 5 minutes... ONE CARD SLOT! Its SO MUCH SIMPLER...I THOUGHT 2 card slots was a MUST because the "pros" on YT told me so, but in reality, for an amateur, its just a PITA...I MUCH prefer the super quick way I can change memory cards and batteries on the 80D vs the Sony and others.... LENS RELEASE BUTTON; Its between the lens and the grip on the A7III and on the opposite side (where it belongs!) on the 80D... Much quicker to change lenses... Sensor Protection-The 80D has a mirror that stays in place when you change lenses....The Sony and other mirrorless cameras have a naked sensor exposed to the world when you remove the lens, except the EOS R and I think the Nikon twins-Z7 and Z6, which drop a shutter down when the lens is removed.. Battery Door-On the 80D, you flick it open, pop out the battery, slot in a new one-sticking it in the natural way youd think it would go btw) and slam the door shut, job done....On the Sony, you have to hold the tiny latch as you close the door...But the memory card door works like the Canon, so why the inconsistency? REACH-So on this Crop Sensor/APS-C camera, a 70-200 lens becomes/looks like/behaves like, etc etc...A 112-320! lens...So you basically get 60% more reach..Of course, you get short-changed on the wide end, but length is better than width anyway... AND THE BIG REASON: PRICE! The 6D MKII is now $1299 with a free (and actual Canon) battery grip...an amazing deal! BUT, it was originally $2000!!!!!! The A7III IS $2000 BODY ONLY! Yes, I know its $1998, but by the time you add tax, its over $2K! AND, by the time you add two decent lenses, youre talking $4K... I was able to buy a refurbished 80D and two lenses for $1450...With a battery charger! So I saved roughly $2550, which is enough to pay for a nice vacation, on which I can use my new camera! Or I can buy the Sony and just stay home and take pics of my walls... For me, with my long history of Canon DSLR ownership and my needs, the 80D just made/makes sense... Highly Recommended!
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