Kits already in stock
http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Digital-Camera-Body-Black/dp/B01BUYK04A/
The 10th model in the line, the 80D has history that dates back to the 3.25 mp D30 (yes, "D30" – the 30D came years later). Over these many years, Canon has continuously refined their design and added in a huge array of technological advancements. The result is a feature-packed, great-performing camera with a wide range of usefulness and a price tag that isn't bad.
Whether you are a first-time DSLR buyer, you are interested in upgrading to a more feature-filled and capable camera, or if you are adding an additional camera to your kit, the Canon EOS 80D is very worthy of consideration.
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EOS-80D.aspx
That said though, the camera is definitely evolution rather than revolution. Just because it surprised me doesn’t mean it amazed me. The high-ISO noise performance was something of a disappointment, albeit in that it didn’t feel significantly better than the older model rather than being “bad”. The video improvements are solid, but not 4K-level inspiring.
http://petapixel.com/2016/04/09/review-canon-80d-solid-dslr-stuck-no-mans-land/
Good smooth AF. But why they have so little progress with everything else?
May be they do not have video as priority?
Some lab test samples
http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/review/minirepo/20160412_752579.html
Photographers looking to step up from an entry-level EOS DSLR to one with more serious imaging capabilities should consider the EOS 80D as a possible option, although (like other DSLR cameras) it's not the best choice for anyone with a serious interest in recording movies. Movie enthusiasts will be better served by a mirrorless camera with an electronic viewfinder, which will run rings around ANY DSLR in usability, functionality and performance.
http://photoreview.com.au/reviews/dslr-cameras/advanced/canon-eos-80d
Price already is $899 if you check ebay deal
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