Released at the same time as Nikon's D600, the 6D is extremely similar in price, features and handling. The 20.2MP sensor produces stunning image quality, and the high-res 3in screen and better ISO response both outperform its Nikon counterpart.
Manufacturer: Canon
Released at the same time as Nikon's D600, the 6D is extremely similar in price, features and handling. The 20.2MP sensor produces stunning image quality, and the high-res 3in screen and better ISO response both outperform its Nikon counterpart.
The Canon EOS 6D offers many of the features and benefits of Canon's professional full-frame bodies, but at a much more accessible price. Some features even out-class those of the company's EOS 5D Mk III, such as the camera's AF performance in low light conditions – it is both faster and more...
I bought a 6D Fall 2013 and have been on a shooting binge, gaining a good feel for the features and performance of this camera. I also own a 5D MK II and 60D so it's hard not to notice the 6D is a marriage of the two older cameras: full frame innards of the 5D MKII coupled with the petite form...
easy on the shoulder; amazing image quality
No FEC button; missing popup flash
Canon's EOS 6D is a great introduction into the world of full-frame photography. It's a relatively fast camera that's easy to use and its high ISO...
Full-frame sensor; Comparatively affordable; Great for all types of photography
Fixed screen; Very soft shutter button
Iv'e had my first Canon 6D for just over 2 weeks and then it started randomly taking pictures by itself, really annoying when your trying to take product images and want to check the image but it will just keep taking pictures.
The Canon EOS 6D is an excellent camera for Canon DSLR users who want to step up to a full-frame camera without spending $3500 for the 5D Mark III . This camera combines some of the best Canon technology and features from its surrounding siblings like the 60D and the 5D Mark III and adds Wi-Fi and...
Excellent image quality; Great low light/high ISO capabilities; Full-frame shooting at an "affordable" price; Built-in WiFi and GPS; Good performance overall; Sophisticated feature set for the price
No built-in flash, Single SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot (vs; Nikon D600's dual card slot, Slightly soft images on default settings (depending on lens used
The new category of more affordable D-SLRs with 35mm-sized sensors is primarily aimed at amateurs, but they're also good news for professionals. Taking a hit on obsolete digital cameras has been a fact of life for working photographers, the downside of the technology's relentless advance since the...
I love this camera, so glad that i chose it. I didn't think that i would use the WIFi as much as i have but it is so easy to use and link to my iphone, awesome for traveling. The battery life is really good considering the use of taking pics and also WiFi.
In our opinion, Canon has hit the target he set for himself: to create a professional SLR accessible for cost and method of use to user's enthusiasts. Of course, we are not at the levels of a Mark III and even a Mark II.
Contrast; Sharpness; Detail and excellent color; Focus on fast-3EV point center cross; DIGIC 5 processor; Wi-Fi and GPS; 1080p video at 30fps good quality
Only 11 points of focus therefore not very suitable for sports photography; a single slot for memory cards
After Nikon introduced their "budget full frame DSLR", the Nikon D600, Canon promptly followed suite by announcing the Canon 6D, their much cheaper full frame alternative. The camera, however, received some underwhelming response as it looked inferior to not just the existing Canon cameras (even the...
Solid build; Built-in Wi-Fi and GPS; Extremely light
Using the jog dial is uncomfortable for moving the focus points; 11-point AF system feels archaic with only one cross type point and relatively small frame coverage; Single SD card slot
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