As far as Canon cameras go, there are undoubtedly a variety of products that will appeal to videographers, but what's particularly unique about the EOS 80D -- a clear and unabashed follow-up to the Canon EOS 70D -- is the fact that it is particularly well suited towards videographers who are starting out.
The Canon EOS 80D comes fitted with a 24.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor that works in conjunction with a Digic 6 image processor. This particular setup gives the camera a healthy ISO range of 100 to 16,000 and a maximum shooting speed of 7 frames per second. The camera includes built-in WiFi and a suitably sturdy and reliable build.
These specs make the camera versatile and more than acceptably fast, making it a great starter Canon camera for the ambitious, budding videographer.
What's Driving This Trend
- Versatile Starter Cameras
- Opportunity for creating affordable, feature-rich cameras specifically designed for videographers who are starting out.
- Wide ISO Range Cameras
- Opportunity for developing cameras with wider ISO ranges to enable better captures in various lighting conditions.
- Built-in Wifi Cameras
- Opportunity for integrating WiFi capabilities into cameras to facilitate seamless sharing and remote control.
Who This Affects Most
- Camera Manufacturing
- Camera manufacturers can capitalize on the demand for versatile starter cameras by developing affordable options with advanced features.
- Technology Retail
- Technology retailers have the opportunity to offer wide ISO range cameras that cater to the needs of professional videographers and photography enthusiasts.
- Wireless Communication
- Companies in the wireless communication industry can collaborate with camera manufacturers to develop innovative solutions for seamless connectivity and control through built-in WiFi cameras.