Rating 4.4 102 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
price $2,149.00
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PC Authority
13 years ago

Review: Canon EOS 6D

The EOS 6D is Canon's most affordable full-frame SLR to date. Its sensor is similar to the one in the luxurious 5D Mark III, but its controls have more in common with the cheaper 60D.
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Shutterbug
12 years ago

Canon EOS 6D: A "Full-Framer" With Broad Appeal

While not cheap ($2099 body only; $2699 with the EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM kit lens) it represents a new class of camera that we will see more and more of-full-framers at let's say a more "reasonable" price that will open the joys of higher image quality to more shooters.
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EISA
12 years ago

EUROPEAN ADVANCED SLR CAMERA

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...
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Steve Huff Photos
12 years ago

The Canon 6D with 85 L II and Sigma 35 1.4

You guys know me..I love my small but high quality mirrorless cameras. The Sony's, The Leica's, The Fuji X100's, the Olympus, The Panasonics, and even the Nikon 1 . I love them because they are small at a fraction of the size of a DSLR, a fraction of the weight and they offer sensors from Micro 4/3...
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DPexpert
12 years ago

[REVIEW-CANON EOS 6D]

This 20 megapixel camera is Canon's entry into full frame digital photography. It is differentiated from the 5DMkIII by its construction quality which doesn't have the indestructible toughness demanded by professionals, but is not so important to amateurs.
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dwidigitalcameras.com.au
12 years ago

Superb Pics

Bought this camera last year as a companion for my 30D Both great ,but the D6 was superb in low light and lightweight for my purpose of landscape photography. I was impressed by the handling and its versatility in changing from indoors to out. Only downside is no built in flash.
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Pop Photo
12 years ago

Camera Test: Canon EOS 6D

Just as with the D600, we were quite impressed with the EOS 6D. There are clear compromises that must be made to reach this price point, but we feel Canon did a good job of cutting costs in the right places to create a camera that is a pleasure to use.
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Ken Rockwell
10 years ago

Canon 6D Review

The 6D has no built-in flash. I prefer my compact old 220EX for family photos; it is superior to the new 270EX II sold today. The 6D is a smaller, lighter version of the world's best DSLR, the 5D Mark III .
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slrgear.com
10 years ago

Canon EOS 6D review by kendigital

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...
Pros:
  • easy on the shoulder
  • amazing image quality
Cons:
  • No FEC button
  • missing popup flash
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imaging-resource.com
9 years ago

Canon 6D

? Despite a few quibbles, the 20.2-megapixel Canon EOS 6D lives up to its promise of housing a glorious, full-frame CMOS sensor inside a smaller, lighter, and more affordable digital SLR camera body designed for prosumers, enthusiasts, and even novice photographers.
Pros:
  • Excellent image quality on par to more expensive full-frame DSLRs (including the 5D Mark III)
  • Responsive all-around performer
  • Superior HD video-shooting chops
  • Built-in Wi-Fi with remote control and sharing features, Built-in GPS and geotagging, Offers the glories of a full-frame sensor in a more...
Cons:
  • Lacks a built-in, pop-up flash
  • No external headphone jack
  • Rather basic 11-point autofocus system
  • Mediocre burst speed, While it's more affordable than previous Canon full-frame cameras, some users might find the $2,000 price tag still to be too high, No pop-up flash, No built-in AF illuminator...
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