Canon EOS C80 vs Sony FX3

Canon EOS C80
Canon EOS C80
Sony FX3
Sony FX3

Verdict: The Canon EOS C80 for high-resolution narrative work with its 6K RAW per Canon official specs and DPReview tests, while the Sony FX3 provides better low-light results from its full-frame sensor as noted in Cinema5D reviews. The FX3's lighter 0.64 kg body makes it preferable for run-and-gun compared to the C80's 1.5 kg. Overall the C80 wins on features but the FX3 remains competitive on value.

Winner: Canon EOS C80

Canon EOS C80: 8/10

Sony FX3: 7.5/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Canon EOS C80Sony FX3
Sensor TypeSuper 35 CMOSFull Frame CMOS
Max Resolution6K4K
Lens MountCanon RFSony E
Body Weight1.5 kg0.64 kg

Canon EOS C80

What works

  • 6K RAW internal recording
  • Advanced autofocus with subject detection
  • Compact RF mount ecosystem

What doesn't

  • Super 35 sensor limits low-light performance vs full-frame
  • Higher price point for cinema features

Sony FX3

What works

  • Full-frame sensor for superior low light
  • Compact and lightweight cinema body
  • Excellent dynamic range in 4K

What doesn't

  • Limited to 4K maximum resolution
  • Older model with fewer modern autofocus updates

Bottom line

Our pick: Canon EOS C80.

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