
Canon EOS 80D Body - Import
24.20 Mpx, APS-C / DX
Canon EOS 80D Body - Import
24.20 Mpx, APS-C / DX
Fits. Even gives 160-640mm on this camera
I bought the 80D about 2 years ago and am very happy with it. But today I would choose the Sony for two reasons: the weight and the digital viewfinder. For travelling, trips, etc. the 80D is simply very heavy and big, especially if you take lenses with you. And the digital viewfinder of the Sony helps to take better photos and videos, in my opinion.
At Nikon, DX stands for APS-C. For full format, Nikon uses FX. digitec has combined the format designations of the different manufacturers here, which can be irritating. The Canon EOS 80D is an APS-C camera. The next or cheapest full-frame camera from Canon is the Canon EOS 6D Mark II Body, 3-year premium warranty (26.20MP, 6.50FPS, GPS, WLAN). However, with an EOS 80D you can use lenses designed for full-frame cameras (EF lenses).
This is just the body without the lens. Sun visors are supplied with lenses, if at all.
No. The cashback is not normally deducted because the cashback is done after the fact, not during the purchase.
You're lucky, they're both the same battery.
Hi, delivery contents according to the specifications on the product page (click on "show more"): Power cord, USB cable, Accumulator, Battery charger, Software CD, Manual, Gehäuse, Shoulder strap Where "Gehäuse", I guess, indicates the body. In the link below there's something less (USB cable, manual, CD), but charger and battery are still there.
Yes, this is possible. Enclosed is an overview of the supported languages: http://support-th.canon-asia.com/img/G0257988.gif
https://de.canon.ch/cashback/ May well take a few months
According to the information available, it is Swiss goods with a Swiss guarantee. Digitec marks imported goods in the title with (Import). Examples: Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM - Import Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM - Swiss goods
no, the batteries are certainly not... they are the same as in the 7D and 5D series. But the lenses fit!
It always depends on what you want to shoot... but basically all EF (full frame) and EF-S (APS-C) lenses from Canon fit the 80D. In addition, there are third-party lenses with EF or EF-S bayonets.
All Canon EF and EF-S lenses are compatible. For other manufacturers such as Tamron or Sigma, the Canon version of the lens must be purchased.
No, our prices are always stated without cashback. You can reclaim the desired CHF 100 cashback after the purchase on the following page. http://de.canon.ch/upgradebonus/
In all the reviews of the Canon 80D that I have read so far, I have not found any such indication. So I tend to think that there is no problem. Regarding the 70D problems, I did find something, but it was mostly due to a camera defect.
both are amateur cameras here a link - https://cameracreativ.de/vergleichen/canon-eos-80d-oder-canon-eos-200d + sep. LCD display with illumination + viewfinder: optical - 100% (pentaprism) + 7 frames/second + More autofocus measuring points + Internal flash guide number 12 + Headphones connectable + Battery lasts longer (Lithium-ion battery LP-E6N) + Dust/splash protection Personally, I would switch to the EOS 80D...
Hi there. This is a manufacturer's offer, basically you pay the full price here and get part of it back by following the procedure on the bottom of the product page.
No it doesn't seem to be: http://de.canon.ch/apps/canon-camera-connect/
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