Every time Canon or Nikon launches new camera, especially DSLR cameras, Canon vs. Nikon always the case, as well as when Canon released the EOS 80D. Analysts and reviewers photography will find opponents right to the 80D. Nikon D7200 looks like the right to serve as a strong rival to the Canon EOS 80D. This is another war: Canon vs Nikon.
Although there are differences in the specifications and features of the cameras is great, there were similarities, where the Nikon D7200 and the EOS 80D has the same image sensor, the 24.0MP APS-C sensors. The D7200 has a 6.0 fps continuous shooting, while the 80D, 7.0 fps, just a little different, and is not significant. Other equations, both of which are tough camera for all weather conditions and conditions in the field because their bodies have been supported by Weather Sealed.
Canon 80D Key Specs
24MP - APS-C CMOS Sensor
ISO 100 - 25600
Canon EF/EF-S Mount
3″ Fully Articulated Screen
Optical (pentaprism) viewfinder
7.0 fps continuous shooting
1920 x 1080 video resolution
730g. 139 x 105 x 79 mm
Weather Sealed Body
Built-in Wireless
Replaced Canon EOS 70
According to cameradebate.com as as the successor to the 70D, the Canon EOS 80D brings several updates that aimed to improve image quality, low-light performance, and handling and AF performance. Canon also claims, the new AF sensor features enhanced tracking sensitivity and it’s compatible with the full line of the Canon EF lenses.
Meanwhile snapsort.com mentioned that the D7200 has excellent image quality: 1.3 f-stops higher ISO than the EOS D80. Nikon D7200 also has 5.5x higher resolution screen, 2.3 f-stops more dynamic range. This camera also can combines multiple exposures to capture high dynamic range. However, the 80D has a new A new Picture Style “fine detail”.
Nikon D7200 Key Specs
24MP - APS-C CMOS Sensor
No Anti-aliasing (AA) filter
1920 x 1080 video resolution
ISO 100 - 102400
Nikon F Mount
3.2″ Fixed Type Screen
Optical (pentaprism) viewfinder
6.0 fps continuous shooting
Built-in Wireless
765g. 136 x 107 x 76 mm
Weather Sealed Body
Replaced Nikon D7100
Nikon D7200 uses an Expeed 4 image processor, which is newer than the Expeed 3 found on the D7100, and Canon EOS 80D use a DIGIC 6 image processor plus Dual Pixel CMOS AF. If the 80D has Time-Lapse and HDR movie modes, you will enjoy automatically focuses shooting video on the D7200 plus shoots Full HD (1080p) video as well as still pictures. Don’t worry, if you already have the 80D, you also will enjoy Full HD video and Creative Filters for Video and stills photography. You will also feel very lucky to choose one of these cameras because they have been enriched by Built-in Wireless.
When you choose a digital SLR camera, the availability of the original lens is one of the considerations before buying a new camera. There are 263 lenses for Canon 80D's Canon EF/EF-S mount, on the other hand there are only 254 lenses for Nikon D7200's Nikon F lens mount. Once again, you do not have to worry because you can buy third-party lenses like Tamron, Sigma, Tokina, Samyang or other brands. In fact, you can get additional third-party lens with anti-shake feature, or often referred to as OIS or optical image stabilization. This feature is not certain to be found in the original lens made by Canon or Nikon. In addition, third-party lens also offers a more affordable price, except on certain models and additional features that will be an extra price compared to the original lens.
Although there are differences in the specifications and features of the cameras is great, there were similarities, where the Nikon D7200 and the EOS 80D has the same image sensor, the 24.0MP APS-C sensors. The D7200 has a 6.0 fps continuous shooting, while the 80D, 7.0 fps, just a little different, and is not significant. Other equations, both of which are tough camera for all weather conditions and conditions in the field because their bodies have been supported by Weather Sealed.
Canon 80D Key Specs
24MP - APS-C CMOS Sensor
ISO 100 - 25600
Canon EF/EF-S Mount
3″ Fully Articulated Screen
Optical (pentaprism) viewfinder
7.0 fps continuous shooting
1920 x 1080 video resolution
730g. 139 x 105 x 79 mm
Weather Sealed Body
Built-in Wireless
Replaced Canon EOS 70
According to cameradebate.com as as the successor to the 70D, the Canon EOS 80D brings several updates that aimed to improve image quality, low-light performance, and handling and AF performance. Canon also claims, the new AF sensor features enhanced tracking sensitivity and it’s compatible with the full line of the Canon EF lenses.
Meanwhile snapsort.com mentioned that the D7200 has excellent image quality: 1.3 f-stops higher ISO than the EOS D80. Nikon D7200 also has 5.5x higher resolution screen, 2.3 f-stops more dynamic range. This camera also can combines multiple exposures to capture high dynamic range. However, the 80D has a new A new Picture Style “fine detail”.
Nikon D7200 Key Specs
24MP - APS-C CMOS Sensor
No Anti-aliasing (AA) filter
1920 x 1080 video resolution
ISO 100 - 102400
Nikon F Mount
3.2″ Fixed Type Screen
Optical (pentaprism) viewfinder
6.0 fps continuous shooting
Built-in Wireless
765g. 136 x 107 x 76 mm
Weather Sealed Body
Replaced Nikon D7100
Nikon D7200 uses an Expeed 4 image processor, which is newer than the Expeed 3 found on the D7100, and Canon EOS 80D use a DIGIC 6 image processor plus Dual Pixel CMOS AF. If the 80D has Time-Lapse and HDR movie modes, you will enjoy automatically focuses shooting video on the D7200 plus shoots Full HD (1080p) video as well as still pictures. Don’t worry, if you already have the 80D, you also will enjoy Full HD video and Creative Filters for Video and stills photography. You will also feel very lucky to choose one of these cameras because they have been enriched by Built-in Wireless.
When you choose a digital SLR camera, the availability of the original lens is one of the considerations before buying a new camera. There are 263 lenses for Canon 80D's Canon EF/EF-S mount, on the other hand there are only 254 lenses for Nikon D7200's Nikon F lens mount. Once again, you do not have to worry because you can buy third-party lenses like Tamron, Sigma, Tokina, Samyang or other brands. In fact, you can get additional third-party lens with anti-shake feature, or often referred to as OIS or optical image stabilization. This feature is not certain to be found in the original lens made by Canon or Nikon. In addition, third-party lens also offers a more affordable price, except on certain models and additional features that will be an extra price compared to the original lens.