This was perfect - it arrived quickly and was a great price - so happy with it!!
Manufacturer: Canon
This was perfect - it arrived quickly and was a great price - so happy with it!!
Enthusiasts looking for a robust and well-specified digital SLR will find much to like about the latest full-frame model from Canon
Neat design layout; Excellent 3in LCD monitor; Fast and responsive autofocus system
No integral flash; Autofocus struggles when tracking moving subjects; Full HD; rather than 4K; the highest resolution available
Having upgraded from the original 6d I was familiar with the camera right out of the box. The new camera is incredible. The flipout touch screne is INSANELY AWESOME!! I went out to a bird nest these morning, raised the camera above my head, touched the focus point I wanted and clicked off several...
I bout this camera last month with the 24 -105 and it has performed amazing the photo quality is great with 26 mp overall great camera
Very fast and trustworthy delivery. Camera looks perfect. One thing tho if you buy this camera bare in mind that you will need a lens and for full frame they are pretty expensive. It's better if you buy the camera with the lens included (it's cheaper). If you have lenses it's good.
Great low light performance, Fast AF, light and portable compared to other full frames. Works really well for capturing my young kids and for traveling.
Does impressive full frame DSLR image quality in a light, compact, nicely-featured body with a very modest price tag sound good to you? The Canon EOS 6D Mark II might be your camera.
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...
When I checked Canon's website to verify the specs on the EOS 6D Mark II ($1,999, body only; $3,099, for the test camera supplied with the EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM "kit" lens) I was a bit surprised to see it termed a "gateway" for enthusiasts to step up to a full-frame DSLR.
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.
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