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Dazz1
17-07-2016, 10:57am
Having decided on a new canon body, I have been researching it to death (as I always do with a new purchase). Then I went back and read my post from a few days ago here... http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?147886-760D-vs-other-options

Seems reading between my own lines I really want an 80D. Just need that kick to convince myself to spend the money :) They have the small kit cheaper than the body alone at the moment - though what I would do with another 18-55mm I am not sure :)

ameerat42
17-07-2016, 11:04am
NO! DON'T do it!:eek::eek:

Brian500au
17-07-2016, 11:06am
I have always learnt from experience if you can afford the price then the pleasure of using the equipment quickly replaces the procrastination of the purchase. If would seem by all accounts this 80D is even a better buy than the 7DMII and a significant improvement over the 70D.

Dazz1
17-07-2016, 11:10am
NO! DON'T do it!:eek::eek:


reverse psychology?? :)

ameerat42
17-07-2016, 11:11am
I suppose, but it's better than reverse cashflow:D

Dazz1
17-07-2016, 11:11am
I have always learnt from experience if you can afford the price then the pleasure of using the equipment quickly replaces the procrastination of the purchase. If would seem by all accounts this 80D is even a better buy than the 7DMII and a significant improvement over the 70D.

Yes, and my other alternatives were those, plus the cheaper 760D.

You are right, once the pain of the decision and cost is over, you quickly forget that and enjoy the quality item.

Mary Anne
17-07-2016, 11:12am
All I am going to say is Yes get another body, that is why I bought the 7D MK11 perfect for Birds and my Birding lens stays on it all the time, so no dust bunnies as yet :crossed:
I still have my old 5D Mk11 and my even older 40D that I swap around when I want to shoot macro or flowers.. Both would be close to the 150,000 shutter count by now.
Whatever you pick I am sure it will be the right one, remembering now there is a lot more on the cameras today than there were years ago so more to learn and remember.
And it can get confusing at times especially when you want to view the images, I still forget when I shoot with one of my older cameras. The there is the Olympus E-M1 so different again :nod:

ricktas
17-07-2016, 11:13am
Nup.. get a Nikon instead. Once you go Nikon you wont go white.

Dazz1
17-07-2016, 11:36am
All I am going to say is Yes get another body, that is why I bought the 7D MK11 perfect for Birds and my Birding lens stays on it all the time, so no dust bunnies as yet :crossed:
I still have my old 5D Mk11 and my even older 40D that I swap around when I want to shoot macro or flowers.. Both would be close to the 150,000 shutter count by now.
Whatever you pick I am sure it will be the right one, remembering now there is a lot more on the cameras today than there were years ago so more to learn and remember.
And it can get confusing at times especially when you want to view the images, I still forget when I shoot with one of my older cameras. The there is the Olympus E-M1 so different again :nod:


Yes, probably will stick my Sigma 150-600mm on the new one, and leave it there most of the time. That's what first prompted me to want a second body initially - not having to swap it for the 18-250mm all the time.

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Nup.. get a Nikon instead. Once you go Nikon you wont go white.

Lens lock-in unfortunately. tho I suspect you're just teasin'

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They have the small kit cheaper than the body alone at the moment - though what I would do with another 18-55mm I am not sure :)


Just realised it is actually a better lens. It's the STM version vs my IS version. The non-rotating filter is worth it alone, and the quieter, faster AF as well. Some people even say the IQ is better.

Cage
17-07-2016, 11:59am
C'mon, convince me to buy an 80D :)

:umm: I think you've already convinced yourself.

Just had a real quick look at the specs and it seems to compare more than favourably with the 7DII and the 6D.

So, what are you waiting for? HIT THE 'BUY' BUTTON. DO IT NOW !!!!!! You know you want to. :nod:

feathers
17-07-2016, 1:08pm
I love mine, but it means new lenses too.

Ross the fiddler
17-07-2016, 2:50pm
Nup.. get a Nikon instead. Once you go Nikon you wont go white.

There's always one in the crowd. :p :D

Dazz1
17-07-2016, 5:40pm
:umm: I think you've already convinced yourself.

Just had a real quick look at the specs and it seems to compare more than favourably with the 7DII and the 6D.

So, what are you waiting for? HIT THE 'BUY' BUTTON. DO IT NOW !!!!!! You know you want to. :nod:

Oh, I AM convinced it's the lens I want. More money than I wanted to spend - I'm a bit of a tightwad. But yeah, will be hitting the shops in Perth tomorrow or the day after.

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I love mine, but it means new lenses too.You have an 80D and love it? Great.but why new lenses?

Mark L
17-07-2016, 10:06pm
mmmmm, the 7Dii was the next thing on the buy list. This would involve research, and now you've pointed out why the research will be needed.
Surely the 7Dii is still better?

Dazz1
17-07-2016, 10:19pm
mmmmm, the 7Dii was the next thing on the buy list. This would involve research, and now you've pointed out why the research will be needed.
Surely the 7Dii is still better?

80D pros

higher res
much better battery life
better high ISO performance
better colour depth and dynamic range
lighter
wifi and NFC
articulating screen
touch screen

7dii pros

GPS
higher max ISO
more focus points
faster shooting rate
larger sensor pixel area

Ross the fiddler
17-07-2016, 11:01pm
80D pros

higher res
much better battery life
better high ISO performance
better colour depth and dynamic range
lighter
wifi and NFC
articulating screen
touch screen

7dii pros

GPS
higher max ISO
more focus points
faster shooting rate
larger sensor pixel area

To me (without looking at all the specs again) if you were into birding & especially BIF (bird in flight) then the 7D II would probably be the better choice but...... if you want more versatility with the articulating touch screen (event & street shooting, macro & other uses) then the 80D would likely be a better option.

Dazz1
18-07-2016, 10:19am
To me (without looking at all the specs again) if you were into birding & especially BIF (bird in flight) then the 7D II would probably be the better choice but...... if you want more versatility with the articulating touch screen (event & street shooting, macro & other uses) then the 80D would likely be a better option.

Yes, have read similar elsewhere. The way I rationalised it, looking at the 7dii advantages -

. I don't want/need GPS.
. The larger sensor pixel area isn't really a n advantage, the 80D has better noise figures due to it's newer DIGIC 6 processor I presume
. faster shooting rate (10fps vs 7) would be nice but not a deal killer
. I usually only use one focus point - the centre. I am sure for following action, like a bird for BIF shots the 7dii is superior.

But I am already stretching my budget, blown it in fact - you should see my wife's expressions, so...

Dazz1
18-07-2016, 5:05pm
Done!! Got the single lens kit on special at JB Hifi. I know you can do a little better with direct imports but happy to shop local. Final price $1450

Now have to wait for the battery to charge before I can play with it... doncha hate that???

ameerat42
18-07-2016, 5:14pm
...
Now have to wait for the battery to charge before I can play with it... doncha hate that???...

We'll :D while you :(

Congs.

Dazz1
18-07-2016, 5:16pm
We'll :D while you :(

Congs.

Grinnin' :D

ameerat42
18-07-2016, 5:19pm
Oh, drat:(

Ross the fiddler
18-07-2016, 6:24pm
Done!! Got the single lens kit on special at JB Hifi. I know you can do a little better with direct imports but happy to shop local. Final price $1450

Now have to wait for the battery to charge before I can play with it... doncha hate that???

Life can be so tough! :p

leanneqld
27-07-2016, 11:34am
I did the same, went to JB HI Fi and got the 80d with the 18-135mm USM for $1699. Upgrading from the canon 550d. I actually felt physically ill from handing over that many $50 notes..lol

Dazz1
27-07-2016, 11:51am
I did the same, went to JB HI Fi and got the 80d with the 18-135mm USM for $1699. Upgrading from the canon 550d. I actually felt physically ill from handing over that many $50 notes..lol

Congrats. Having fun with it? I am. No regrets here.

leanneqld
27-07-2016, 11:25pm
Hi wetpixels, haven't used it yet. Waiting for my new memory card to arrive. Put the strap on, charged the battery and reading the manual :)

aussirose
28-07-2016, 7:44am
I so want to upgrade to from my 60D. You have made me very jealous :D lol.

Morgo
28-07-2016, 6:14pm
Done!! Got the single lens kit on special at JB Hifi. I know you can do a little better with direct imports but happy to shop local. Final price $1450

Now have to wait for the battery to charge before I can play with it... doncha hate that???

Congrats!

So what new glass are you going to add now? :)

Dazz1
29-07-2016, 5:38pm
Congrats!

So what new glass are you going to add now? :)


The only thing I need at this point is a nice macro lens, but if my wife hears me... :)