Canon EOS 6D Mark II + 24-105/3.5-5.6 IS STM
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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The EOS 6D's 20.2-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor has been replaced by a new 26.2-megapixel full-frame CMOS chip that hasn't been seen before in an EOS model.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
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.
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
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.
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
The Canon 6D MK2 I have found to be an outstanding camera in terms of image quality and value for money
The Canon 6D MK2 I was originally skeptical about when I first head of this new model but after researching online and being able to see for myself a number of times at Teds store I bought one in November 2017 from Teds and am still very satisfied with after having now taken over 2000 shots- Easy to use
- Compact
- Build quality
- Screen size
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...
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...
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
The Canon 6D Mark II has some things going for it that competing models don't. It offers the most resolution, by a little bit, of any entry-level full-frame model, sports an in-camera GPS, and it's the only one in its class with a vari-angle touch LCD.- Full-frame 26-megapixel image sensor
- 45-point autofocus system
- Dual Pixel AF in Live view
- 6.5fps continuous shooting
- Vari-angle LCD
- Integrated Wi-Fi and GPS
- More image noise than expected
- Limited dynamic range for full-frame
- Small AF coverage area
- Video limited to 1080p
- Omits built-in flash
Canon EOS 6D Mark II: Functional Full-Frame DSLR
Thanks to the relatively affordable price of the Canon EOS 6D Mark II, it's easier than ever for photographers to move into a full-frame DSLR.- Touch Screen
- Fully articulated LCD
- Solid battery life
- Improved AF system
- Faster-than-average Live View and movie AF
- No 4K video
- Limited AF point coverage in viewfinder
- Single SD card slot
- UHS-1 speed support only
- Does not support EF-S lenses