View Full Version : Canon EOS 80D with Power Zoom Adapter, more for videographers


Chris Hurd
February 17th, 2016, 10:24 PM
"Canon is also introducing a new EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens optimized for high-speed autofocusing when shooting stills and quiet and smooth zoom when shooting video. The lens is also compatible with Canon’s new Power Zoom Adapter for smooth cinematic ‘pulls’ when changing focal length on a subject, and responsive adjustments at the push of a button for stills or video."

See the full press release and photos here:

Canon EOS 80D, Power Zoom Adapter, Stereo Mic for Video (http://www.dvinfo.net/news/canon-eos-80d-power-zoom-adapter-stereo-mic-for-video.html)

Brian David Melnyk
February 18th, 2016, 10:56 AM
The best feature of this camera is that it makes the 70D cheaper.

Chris Hurd
February 18th, 2016, 12:55 PM
For me it's the long-awaited headphone jack, but yeah.

Robert Benda
February 18th, 2016, 01:21 PM
Well... I hope the low light performance is at least much, much better. Otherwise, yeah, what's the point? A *slight* up grade to the 70D? A headphone jack and 60fps in 1080?

Give me an iso performance like the 5d mark iii even (usable 6400), and I'd have to consider up grading (I don't know enough to understand exactly what EV-3 will mean in practical terms).

Give me 4k, too, and I'll buy 3 today.

Dylan Couper
February 18th, 2016, 05:08 PM
I like the angled cable ports!

EDIT: Actually what I really like is how the zoom motor thing gives me a flashback to the L1 (if only it was white).

Greg Boston
February 18th, 2016, 06:09 PM
I just got the email announcement from Canon. They also have a new directional mic.. DM-E1 but I don't how well it stacks up against offerings from other companies (those who specialize in mics).

Heck, it seems I can add a few of those new goodies to the 70D. The lens, power zoom adapter, and directional mic should all be 70D compatible.

-gb-

Chris Hurd
February 18th, 2016, 06:19 PM
Indeed, those new items are all compatible with the 70D. The headphone jack is my primary motivator for putting my 70D up for sale and transitioning to the 80D... since I can't justify what I really want, and that is the 1DX Mk. II.

Greg Boston
February 18th, 2016, 06:26 PM
Indeed, those new items are all compatible with the 70D. The headphone jack is my primary motivator for putting my 70D up for sale and transitioning to the 80D... since I can't justify what I really want, and that is the 1DX Mk. II.

I might be right in line behind you. The one feature I'd also like to see with the 80D not mentioned anywhere, is whether wi-fi is disabled in movie mode. That's my major pet peeve with the 70D.

-gb-

Luis A. Diaz
February 20th, 2016, 01:02 PM
The best feature of this camera is that it makes the 70D cheaper.

Agree with you 100% total lack of luster and innovation, Canon continues to sleep in this rapidly changing field, this camera is stale in specs from the beginning, and no 4K video capabilities make it a liability from day one.
sleep well Canon, no one will bother you.

Thanks,
Luis

Gareth Watkins
February 21st, 2016, 02:39 AM
The best feature of this camera is that it makes the 70D cheaper.

Indeed and with Magic Lantern, the 70d has most of the features bar 1080/60P... As for the lens adapter would have been nice to have it for all canon lenses rather than just for the plastic kit lens.

cheers Gareth

Chris Hurd
February 22nd, 2016, 09:13 AM
As for the lens adapter would have been nice to have it for all canon lenses rather than just for the plastic kit lens.

The power zoom adapter has an electronic connection interface to enable communication with the lens. You can see this in the third photo of the press release which is linked at the top of this post.

The new EF-S 18-135mm "Nano USM" is the first lens to accommodate this new connection; previous lenses do not have it so therefore they are not compatible. Hopefully we'll see more new lenses that are.