Rating 4.4 88 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
price $2,089.00 - $2,498.00
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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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Camera Labs
11 years ago

Canon EOS 6D review

There was a time, not so long ago, when the cost of a full-frame DSLR was well beyond the reach of most people who didn't earn their living from photography. Then, within the space of a couple of weeks, Nikon announced the D600, Canon followed close on its heels with the 6D, and the affordable...
Pros:
  • Tough
  • moisture and dust resistant body
  • Built-in Wi-Fi and GPS
  • Great image quality with low noise levels
  • AF effective in very low light
  • 4.5fps continuous shooting limited by memory for JPEGs
Cons:
  • Single SD card slot
  • Lacks built-in flash
  • 97 percent viewfinder coverage
  • Relatively few AF points and only one cross-type
  • Lacks on-demand viewfnder overlays
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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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Steve's Digicams
9 years ago

The $2,000 price-point is a fascinating one for DSLRs and ILCs, with a bounty of excellent choices, whether it be Olympus' flagship OM-D E-M1 Mark II, Nikon's flagship APS-C-sensor D500, or this entry-level Full Frame EOS 6Dii.
Pros:
  • Affordable Full Frame performance
  • Access to a deep stable of exceptional Canon EF glass
  • Excellent color and contrast reproduction
  • Very Good ISO performance
  • Vari-angle & touchscreen useful for odd angles
  • More amenities than the previous generation
  • Versatile Auto Focus systems (optical & Live...
Cons:
  • Slower & less rugged than flagship mirrorless systems
  • Lacks 4K Video Recording
  • No in-body image stabilization
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CNET
9 years ago

6D Mark II brings Canon's cheapest full-frame dSLR up to date

It's the company's first full-frame dSLR with a movable LCD, which is kind of sad. It's been an eventful 5 years for camera technology since Canon released its prosumer-focused full-frame dSLR, the EOS 6D, including Sony launching the first full-frame mirrorless A7 in 2013 and subsequent generations of models. So it's kind of hard to get excited about the EOS 6D Mark II, which on one hand is significantly updated over its predecessor, but on the other is basically Canon just making it current for 2017. Of course, Nikon hasn't been very busy in that segment either: its competing D610 is 4 years old.
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Practical Photography
8 years ago

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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Photography Bay
8 years ago

Canon 6d Mark II review

I was so pumped when the Canon 6D Mark II rumors were pouring out and when it was announced . Then, early reports concerned me about the image quality; however, I was also a little hopeful that the numbers and charts wouldn’t necessarily reflect real world experience.
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Roberts Camera
8 years ago

The EOS 6D offers a silent, low vibration shooting mode. By slowing down and muting the shutter and mirror reflex action, the camera is capable of handheld, virtually imperceptible operation for discrete shooting in more situations.
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Digital Camera World
7 years ago

Canon EOS 6D Mark II review

The EOS 6D Mark II is a major step forward from the original 6D, but more in operational speed and performance than outright image quality. It's a terrific camera to use, but its price puts it up against a number of strong cameras.
Pros:
  • Fast Dual Pixel live view AF
  • Great vari-angle rear touchscreen
  • Handling
  • build and controls
Cons:
  • No 4K video
  • Image quality hasn't moved on
  • Only one card slot
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