Canon EOS 6D
The Canon EOS 6D DSLR camera is perfect for photographing anything. It offers a wide ISO range of 100-25600, which is expandable to L: 50, H1: 51200, and H2: 102400. The result is outstanding image quality in all type of lighting. You will love owning the Canon EOS 6D, it will exceed your wildest imaginations.
The Canon EOS 6D has a lot to offer. It features a 20.2MP full frame CMOS sensor. There is also a DIGIC 5+ image processor. If you want to capture every moment, you will enjoy 4.5 fps continuous shooting. There is also built-in Wi-Fi and GPS.
It has a 3.0 inch LCD monitor with a 160 degree viewing angle. Plus it offers 1,040,000-dot VGA and reflection resistance with high-transparency materials.
This camera offers consistency and a whole lot more. The EOS 6D is popular and offers many features. It is slim and has a lot to offer. Most people love the Wi-Fi feature. Many people love the new combination of features that include a dual card slot and a built-in flash.
It is designed around a new Canon CMOS sensor, which offers a pixel count of 20.2MP. There is a DIGIC 5+ processor. The AF system is better than ever and has 11 points. However only the central one is sensitive to horizontal and vertical detail. The best feature is that it can focus when there is not a lot of light. There is a 3 EV, which is a full stop dimmer.
There is an EOS HD Video with manual exposure control. It delivers multiple frame rates with 4GB automatic file partitioning. Other features include High Dynamic Range which expands creative possibilities. High quality images are created with Scene Intelligent Auto.
The Canon EOS 6D is light, weighing only 1.7 pounds. So, it is easy to take with you, no matter where you go. It is compatible with SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards.
The Canon EOS 6D offers value for the money. If you are looking for a professional camera, you can't go wrong with the Canon EOS 6D. It features a fast processor and comes equipped with Wi-Fi and GPS.
A newer model Canon EOS 6D Mark II was released in June 2017.
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LCD
The overall product is nice. HOWEVER, the LCD screen looks presentable, but it is made out of horrible quality. As I've been talking to my friends with the same EOS 6D they said they have had LCD problems as well. The main problem is it cracks very easily.
Runners beware--case absorbs sweat!
I purchased this armband with my new iPod (7th gen). After several runs (including 3 over 20km) I found the following: I found it very hard to see the screen and make any selections from the screen while running as the clear plastic/screen cover isn't very responsive, and it is a bad angle to view...
Problems!!!
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.
Disaster - this will kill your ipod
Bought this with ipod 5 months ago - as the other reviewers say it is impossible to change the volume through the plastic. Worse still the design means that the earpiece socket sits right on your skin so impossible to stop sweat getting in - my ipod has corroded round the earpiece in just this short...
Canon EOS 6D unveiled – its smallest, lightest and most affordable full-frame SLR
Full frame for under £2,000 - maybe.
Canon has unveiled its latest camera models at Photokina in Cologne, Germany including the lightweight DSLR EOS 6D and the PowerShot G15 advanced compact. Photokina is the world's largest trade show for the photographic and imaging industries and is held every two years.
We've got ourselves a Japanese standoff
Nikon's D600 full-frame DSLR seemed poised to undercut its arch nemesis Canon in the prosumer market - until now. The Canon EOS 6D ($2,100) is Canon's smallest, lightest (only 24 ounces) and cheapest full-frame DSLR ever.
Canon EOS 6D Review
The Canon EOS 6D is the smallest and lightest full frame sensor format Canon DSLR camera ever (as of review time). The image quality benefits of Canon's full frame CMOS sensors are big, while the footprint of the 6D remains small - as does the relative impact on your wallet.
In this video, we take a look at the Canon 6D and the 5D Mark III, and ponder if the 5D is really worth spending that extra bit of cash more for it?
Canon EOS 6D Review: Beautiful Full-Frame Stills, Crummy Full-Frame Video
The full-frame sensor, usually reserved for only top-of-the-line DSLR cameras, represents the finest standard of DSLR picture-grabbin'. It doesn't come cheap. But Canon fit a full-frame sensor into its new 6D - and offered camera buyers a pro-level detail at a price tag we've never seen before.