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80D

80D is an alphanumeric designation used in several domains, notably in photography and Indian taxation. The two most prominent references are the Canon EOS 80D DSLR and Section 80D of the Indian Income Tax Act, which governs deductions for medical insurance premiums and preventive health checkups.

Canon EOS 80D: Released in 2016 as a successor to the 70D, the Canon EOS 80D is

Section 80D: Under the Indian Income Tax Act, 80D provides a deduction for premiums paid for medical

a
mid-range
digital
single-lens
reflex
camera.
It
uses
a
24.2-megapixel
APS-C
CMOS
sensor,
a
DIGIC
6
processor,
and
Dual
Pixel
CMOS
AF
for
fast
focusing
in
live
view.
It
offers
7
frames
per
second
continuous
shooting,
1080p
video
up
to
60fps,
and
an
ISO
range
of
100–16,000
(expandable
to
25,600).
The
camera
features
a
45-point
all
cross-type
phase-detection
AF
system,
a
3-inch
vari-angle
touchscreen,
and
built-in
Wi-Fi
with
NFC.
It
has
a
weather-sealed
body
and
uses
the
Canon
EF-S
lens
mount,
targeting
enthusiasts
and
advanced
amateurs.
insurance
of
the
taxpayer,
spouse,
and
dependent
children,
as
well
as
for
parents.
The
standard
deduction
for
self
and
family
is
up
to
25,000
rupees;
for
parents,
up
to
25,000
rupees,
or
50,000
rupees
if
the
parents
are
senior
citizens.
In
addition,
a
deduction
for
preventive
health
checkups
up
to
5,000
rupees
is
allowed.
The
total
deduction
and
applicable
limits
can
vary
by
policy
and
taxpayer,
so
current
government
guidance
should
be
consulted
for
precise
figures.