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Canon EOS 80D: leaked all the specifications of the new APS-C cameras

After the flagship full frame presentation earlier this month, Canon seems to have in Serbia still have a few tricks for the month of February. In fact they leaked specifications of Nuon APS-C midrange Canon EOS 80D. The model will take up the legacy of the EOS 70D, a model which in 2013 represented an important milestone for Canon, making debut the Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology, which makes each of the photodiode sensor can also detect the phase difference and contribute to the functioning of the system of focusing during Live View and movie recording. According to network sources Dual Pixel technology should now equip a new credited with 24.2 megapixel sensor, probably an updated version with the new autofocus system that is built into cameras such as the EOS 760D and M3, with a quite large increase resolution over the previous model, which was credited with 20.2 megapixels.



The traditional autofocus module should also undergo a beautiful evolution, increasing its autofocus points 19 to 45, keeping them all to cross. The flurry to 7 fps maximum should reach 5 frames per second with autofocus tracking in active mode. The maximum native sensitivity is given to get to 16,000 ISO, while under video profile registration should arrive at Full HD 1080p format at 60fps; then it should not miss the Wi-Fi connectivity, even for remote control.

The optical viewfinder should offer 100% coverage, improving the value of the EOS 70D, while the rear display 3 "should keep the joint system on the current model, much-requested on this strip and very convenient especially for those who make large use of video capabilities. photos of the new Canon EF-S18-135mm zoom f / 3.5-5.6 IS USM kit, which should to debut a new external drive system, to transform the optical manual zoom zoom They also leaked motorized, particularly suitable for shooting video. With 8 contacts the bottom of the accessory device and the new EOS 80D will be able to better mimic the behavior of a camera. All official information should be released within a couple of days.

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