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Summary
The Canon EOS 80D highest resolution of 6000 x 4000 pixels (24 megapixels) is better than the Tough TG-5 highest resolution of 4000 x 3000 pixels (12 megapixels). The Canon EOS 80D has bigger sensor than the Tough TG-5: APS-C (22.5 x 15 mm) versus 1/2.3' (6.17 x 4.55 mm). It is very important specification of this camera because big sensor allows you to make pictures of the higher quality. The Canon EOS 80D offers a wider ISO range of 100-16000 in compare with 100-12800 ISO range of the Tough TG-5. Such ISO range allow the camera owner to make better pictures in more difficult conditions. The Canon EOS 80D offers more focus points in compare with the Tough TG-5: 45 vs 25. More focus points means less risk of losing focus lock while tracking a moving subject.
The EOS 80D has swiveling display that will allow you to take great selfie photos. The Canon EOS 80D screen is better as it has more screen dots 1,040,000 in compare to 460,000 dots of the Tough TG-5 display. The higher dot count screen is better for reviewing images on your camera. The Canon EOS 80D offers better slowest (30 seconds) and maximum (1/8000 second) shutter speeds.
The EOS 80D supports external flash. An external flash provides amazing control over the exposure and lighting of the subject in dim light and in bright light conditions where you need to fill-flash. The Canon EOS 80D battery life is better than the Tough TG-5 battery life. According to CIPA standards you will be able to produce 960 shots with the EOS 80D and only 340 with the Tough TG-5. The Olympus Tough TG-5 weighs 250g which is 480g less than the weight of the EOS 80D. The Olympus Tough TG-5 has built-in GPS. Recording GPS data can be convenient if the camera owner is a traveller, to be able to check the image metadata and see exactly where an image was taken.
The EOS 80D has 16 advantages and the Tough TG-5 only 3 so the EOS 80D is the best buy. Get the list of the best offers on Amazon.