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dpreview.com
★★★★
5 years ago

So I just picked up this body a few weeks ago for $1299 with grip. I was looking to return to FF after a fews years with Fuji. Fuji has been one of my favorite brands, but after renting a 5D Mark IV for a weekend, I found myself missing the handling of Canon, menu system, ergonomics, and their...

epinions.com
★★★★
10 years ago
Canon EOS 6D 20.2 MP Digital SLR Camera - Black (Body Only) (8035B002).

20.2 MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor, 14-bit A/D Conversion, 100-25600 ISO Range 11 Point AF points, 63-zone Dual-Level Metering Sensor Canon iMAGE GATEWAY to Share and Upload Photos Anyhwere on iOS or Android seeing this thing ! good help to passion. indeed buying

cheaper; good choice of color; design; good structure

carrying; size ; maintenance

johnlewis.com
★★★★
6 years ago
First full frame camera

This camera was an upgrade to a full frame camera from my previous cropped sensor Canon EOS600D. The 6D mk11 offers a significant improvement in technology and functionality. Easy to obtain great results with semi automatic modes and plenty of creative modes that can be customized by the more...

Camera Jabber
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS 6D Mark II DSLR Camera Body 6DIIB review

Sitting beneath the 5D Mark IV in Canon’s full-frame DSLR line-up the 6D Mark II is attractively priced and a solid upgrade on the original 6D. The sensor is new and brings a 6million-pixel jump in resolution yet thanks to improvements in technology that the passage of almost five years brings and...

Full-frame 26.2Mp sensor; Fast and accurate AF system for use with the viewfinder; Useful vari-angle screen with well-implemented touch-control; Processor: Digic 7; Sensitivity range: Stills: 100-40,000 expandable to 50-102,400; Movie: 100 – 25600; Reflex AF system: 45 cross-type AF points; Live...

AF points grouped around the centre of the frame; No 4K video recording; Rather limited dynamic range

Stuff.tv
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS 6D Mark II review

With the 6D Mark II, Canon has produced a decent all-rounder, but it’s missing too many things to truly excite in what is now a crowded market. In 2012, it was quite something to have a full-frame camera in a small and light body, at a ‘cheap’ price. Fast forward five years, and we have more choice than ever – so much so, that the technology on board the 6D Mark II is no longer revolutionary. What’s more, with the introduction of Sony’s much-lauded A7 and A9 cameras, ‘small’ has been redefined. If you’re an existing Canon user who wants to make the move to full-frame, it makes sense to stick with what you know, but bear in mind that if you have any APS-C only lenses, you’ll need to ditch those when you upgrade. If you’re an existing 6D owner, you’d probably be better advised to save your pennies a little longer and go for the more advanced 5D Mark IV, or perhaps the older 5D Mark III if you can find one. All in all, the 6D Mark II is a solid and dependable camera, which is capable of producing very nice images. But the fact that it doesn’t record 4K video, only has a single card slot, and has a 98% viewfinder are all quite big let-downs at this price point.

Produces detailed, nicely saturated images; Weatherproof and dustproof; Articulating touchscreen; Very well built;

No 4K video; Only has a single card slot; Viewfinder only has 98% coverage;

TechRadar UK
★★★★
4 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. It will certainly please Canon users looking to make the move into full-frame photography, but others might be better served elsewhere.

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

dpreview.com
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS 6D Mark II Review

As it should be, the EOS 6D II is a better camera than its predecessor in almost every way. With plenty of resolution, respectable burst shooting speeds and pleasing Canon color, it's a camera that's capable of producing great images in a variety of situations. Despite this, it is simply overshadowed by competition that is made up of more capable cameras at similar or lower prices.

Social and general use, easy capture of casual video clips and those looking for a backup body for Canon full-frame glass.;

Photographers needing the best image quality for landscape work, or sports and action photographers needing a more capable autofocus system;

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS 6D Mark II Review

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;

Stuff.tv
★★★★
6 years ago
Canon EOS 6D Mark II review review

Produces detailed, nicely saturated images; Weatherproof and dustproof; Articulating touchscreen; Very well built;

No 4K video; Only has a single card slot; Viewfinder only has 98% coverage;

CNET
★★★★
11 years ago
Canon EOS 6D

In some respects, it's hard to tell who Canon's targeting with the EOS 6D, its "budget" full-frame camera. It's got some fairly consumer-y features and specifications. GPS? Check. Built-in Wi-Fi? Check. Single SD card slot? Check. Viewfinder with less than 100 percent coverage? Check.

The Canon EOS 6D delivers the photo and video quality you expect from a full-frame sensor; in a well-designed and relatively lightweight body

While the camera has nice extra features; like Wi-Fi and GPS support; it's missing some basics for the price like on-camera flash; multiple card slots; and a 100 percent-coverage viewfinder

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