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Canon 77D (9000D) vs 80D - ALL the reason to get the Canon 80D

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NOTE: When appropriate the T6s was used to illustrates differences between the 77D and the 80D - There are slight differences between the T6s and the 77D but they are small and do not affect what was discussed during this video.
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Let’s start with the body -
The 80D is a larger camera that feels nicer in hand for most people and balances better with some longer lenses. With a larger body you get a bigger battery, almost a 1,000 shots per charge, nearly double what you get with the 77D! The
80D offers a pentaprism viewfinder vs the 77D's pentamirror. Pentaprism means a bigger brighter view of the world, this is especially helpful in shooting in lower light.
You also get a larger rear dial, slots to assign custom settings on the mode dial and a dedicated AF-On button and headphone jack. And this is all in a weather sealed body.
Function wise the 80D offers a faster top shutter speed of 1/8000 of a second vs 1/4000 on the 77D - This isn’t about photographing hummingbirds - this is about being able to shoot with fast prime lens outside - being able to go above 1/4000 makes it easier. Will you need this? Do you plan to do portraiture with fast primes outside?
You can also adjust ISO at 1/3 increments vs 1/2 stops on the 77D- minor but useful and more useful you have the ability to Micro Adjust autofocus - this allows you to calibrate your camera to the lenses you are shooting with to get the most accurate focus and sharpest images
80D shoots +7 fps vs 6fps in the 77D - it’s a small difference but one that could make the difference in catching the perfect moment when shooting faster action like sports.
I have a chart linked below that lists this all out -
To be fair there are a few reasons you may want to buy the 77D- it comes in a smaller, lighter body that you can purchase at a cheaper price with an updated interface that beginners might find useful AND it offers electronic stabilization for video - but honestly I am not terribly excited about that - typically this type of electronic stabilization is just OK and certainly doesn’t smooth out major movements like the stabilization offered by Sony, Olympus and panasonic
As I said I have a chart that lists everything - if you have any questions or you would like to share reasons why you are picking one of these cameras or maybe something that for some feels like an even better value
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