By your full names (2 people per group) Similarities and Differences between DSLRs and Professional Video Cameras By your full names (2 people per group)
Lens (Definition) In any sort of camera, you can magnify a scene by increasing the focal length of the lens. All cameras, can zoom in and the image gets bigger. An optical zoom lens is a single lens unit that lets you change this focal length. An optical zoom lens is one lens that allows you to zoom in. A zoom range tells you the maximum and minimum magnification. A zoom range shows the most and least magnification.
DSLR’s Lens
Professional Video Camera
Similarities Both cameras have a zoom lens. They can both film with the lens.
Differences Different sizes. Canon 80D is only manual. Panasonic DVX 200 has both manual and servo zoom.
Lens Specs for Panasonic DVX 200 Focal Length 12.8 to 167mm Zoom Zoom Range 13 x optical zoom 20x iZoom (in FHD Only) 35mm Equivalent DCI 4K: 29.5 to 384.9mm UHD 4K/30: 30.6 to 397.8mm UHD 4K/60: 37.2 to 483.6 FHD: 28 to 364mm
Lens Specs for the Canon 80 D Kit Lens Focal Length 18 - 135mm Comparable 35mm Focal Length: 28.8 - 216 mm Aperture Maximum: f/3.5 - 5.6 Angle of View 74° 20' - 11° 30' Minimum Focus Distance 1.28' (39 cm) Elements/Groups 16/12 Autofocus Yes Image Stabilization Filter Thread Front: 67 mm Dimensions (DxL) Approx. 3.05 x 3.78" (77.4 x 96 mm) Weight 1.13 lb (515 g)