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Canon EOS 6D Mark II + 24-105/3.5-5.6 IS STM

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Trusted Reviews
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6 years ago
Canon EOS 6D Mark II

The EOS 6D's 20.2-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor has been replaced by a new 26.2-megapixel full-frame CMOS chip that hasn't been seen before in an EOS model. Compared to its predecessor that offered a native ISO range of 100-25,600, the Canon EOS 6D Mark II now shoots across a broader ISO...

Introduces vari-angle touchscreen for the first time on a full-frame EOS model; Superior focusing speed in Live View mode thanks to Dual Pixel AF; Offers 5-axis movie image stabilisation; Excellent battery life

Lacks 4K video and headphone port for audio monitoring; Upgraders can't use existing battery grip; AF points all grouped together centrally in the frame; Difficult to use exposure compensation with Auto ISO in manual mode

Photography BLOG
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS 6D Mark II

Aimed at photographers who are looking to make their first move into full-frame photography, the Canon EOS 6D Mark II follows on five years after the original 6D made its debut. As you'd expect, it features a range of improvements from its predecessor.

Currys
★★★★★
6 years ago
CANON EOS 6D Mark II DSLR Camera - Body Only

great camera; not very big; super focus

nothing so far

Camera Labs
★★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS 6D Mark II review

The EOS 6D Mark II upgrades Canon's first 'affordable' full-frame DSLR in a number of key respects: a new sensor boosts the resolution from 20.2 to 26.2 Megapixels while now sporting Dual Pixel CMOS AF for smooth refocusing in live view and movies, the AF system goes from a basic 11-point to a...

Amateur Photographer
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6 years ago
Canon EOS 6D Mark II – Canon's junior full-frame DSLR gets a welcome upgrade

With the recent release of the Canon EOS 6D Mark II, there's a new, junior full-frame DSLR for enthusiasts to get excited about. It positions itself below the EOS 5D Mark IV and above the EOS 7D Mark II, entering the market with a price of £1999.99 (body only).

Introduces vari-angle touchscreen for the first time on a full-frame EOS model; Superior focusing speed in Live View mode thanks to Dual Pixel AF; Offers 5-axis movie image stabilisation; Excellent battery life

Lacks 4K video and headphone port for audio monitoring; Upgraders can't use existing battery grip; AF points all grouped together centrally in the frame; Difficult to use exposure compensation with Auto ISO in manual mode

PC Authority
★★★★
6 years ago
Review: Canon EOS 6D Mark II

These giants of the DSLR world, with light-sucking sensors that are the digital equivalent of 35mm format film, certainly have a lot going for them.

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★★
6 years ago
Great product

I have updated my camera to this model through Harvey Norman - also a lens - great range of camera equipment and accessories and staff have great product knowledge. No need to go to a camera warehouse as HN have everything you need or can get it in for you. Plus great choice of purchasing options.

PhotoReview
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS 6D Mark II

Back in 2012, the EOD 6D was a popular camera that met the requirements of most advanced amateurs and serious enthusiasts. There's every reason to believe its successor will be equally popular, with the improved AF system, faster burst shooting with a larger buffer capacity, an updated image...

Practical Photography
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6 years ago

Back in 2012, Canon unleashed one of the most popular cameras to ever grace the market, the EOS 6D . Packing in a 20.2MP full-frame CMOS sensor, the camera was powered by the outstanding Digic 5+ processor and boasted a native ISO of 100-25,600.

TechRadar UK
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS 6D Mark II review

Canon has certainly made the EOS 6D Mark II a more well-rounded and better specified camera than the EOS 6D, but it's not without its issues. These niggles dull what is otherwise a very nice full-frame DSLR that's a pleasure to shoot with.

Excellent Live View focusing; Comfy grip; Refined touchscreen control; Useful vari-angle display; Connectivity options

Only 98% viewfinder coverage; Absence of 4K a disappointment; Limited AF coverage; Poor dynamic range; No USB 3.0

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