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The Canon 6D Mark II is a reflex camera with FF (1.0x) sensor and 26.2 megapixels manufactured from 2017 to 2024 (discontinued). The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 50 - 102400 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 6.5 FPS x 18 RAW, 200 JPEG. The average price was 1319 €;
256 users have given it an average vote of 9.2 out of 10
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Pros:File quality, high ISO maintenance, live view operation, fully adjustable and touch monitor, wi-fi and bluetooth connectivity
Cons:MAF points a little concentrated, minimum time 1/4000
Opinion:I review it after more than two years of carefree use - vacation. I haven't used mirrorless yet so I don't make any comparison with the new "standard": this camera makes sense for those who, like me, have several EF lenses and want a modern and all-rounder product without changing the mount and using the adapter or replacing the lenses. That said, I found it a really good machine. I had a 5D mark II, and this one is better in everything: more compact and lighter, better autofocus, quieter shooting, more beautiful files, "ready-made", you need less PP interventions. I was really won over by the fully adjustable and touch screen, it allows -using the live view- shots otherwise impossible. The multitouch is really good and very useful both for photographing using it as a mirrorless and for navigating the menu. The focus in live view is light years ahead of the 5D mark II: very fast, controllable -if desired- with a touch on the screen, it amply compensates for the reflex focus points a little concentrated in the central part of the frame, especially when you cannot or prefer not to recompose the frame. Finally, I found wi-fi and bluetooth connectivity very useful and I am using a lot: I downloaded the Canon app on my smartphone, the camera connects in an instant, you can quickly download jpeg shots or even jpeg previews of raw files on your phone (I do this because I only shoot raw), and share them immediately after shooting. In addition, the camera can be controlled remotely from the phone (e.g. for self-portraits or photos on static support). Overall it seems to me very complete in functions and very satisfactory in results, at least for the use I make of it. It doesn't make me feel the "need for mirrorless" :) and I don't think I'll replace it for a long time. I highly recommend it to all amateur photographers with Canon EF equipment who own a previous body. Hello!
Pros:Good ISO resistance in photography and video, good weather resistance, excellent file quality with true-to-life technology and color science, excellent grip and resistance of materials over time, made in Japan, EF bayonet mount, solid and indestructible reflex body, fantastic optical viewfinder, liveview touch, precision and speed of the autofocus motor, the cost.
Cons:Nothing
Opinion:He never betrayed me in all the weather conditions in which he accompanied me faithfully. A beautiful camera with its Pros and Cons; It is important to know how to use it. Still, according to my personal tastes, it is very good in the field of photography of: real estate, landscape, events, advertising, still life, tourism, presentations and promoting territories, street photography. For me it is a very good product made by the Canon house. Excellent value for money. Highly recommended.
Pros:Ergonomic body, Full Frame, AWB, colors, intuitive menu.
Cons:No joystick, fast 1/4000 time, focus points all in the center, burst.
Opinion:I come from an old Canon 7D and have been using this camera for 5 years now. Definitely a small but ergonomic camera, with good autofocus and able to offer a clean file with fantastic colors. The AWB is handled very well as the ISO is more than sufficient (you don't notice the noise until ISO 3600, then it starts to get worse. Experimenting I noticed that at ISO 10000 the file is unusable but you never use this sensitivity so ok) and the MPixels perfect for a FF that knows how to do its job very well. The machine is very good overall and in relation to the price. You miss the Joystick at first, but then you get used to it. Fast times of up to 1/4000 and burst of up to 6 fps make it unsuitable for nature and/or sports use. The real trauma is in the focus points that are too crowded in the center of the image and often force you to have to focus and reframe the scene if you want to focus on something just outside the center of the frame.
Pros:Vari-angle screen, dual pixel live view, electronic level in the viewfinder, quieter shutter than the previous version, 26 megapizzas, white priority Awb.
Cons:Shameful syncro flash compared to even the old 1ds mkiii I had, Af points concentrated in the center.
Opinion:For me nothing to complain about, despite the fact that I have had canon cameras and still own the 6d combined with the 40stm for demanding mountain trips, this has improved some of those things that I would have liked, such as the accuracy of the WB and a decent focus and the plus of the adjustable monitor. Nothing to complain about the use I make of it, landscape and rarely some portraits.
Pros:FF sensor, file quality, robust construction, tropicalization, available optics, current price
Cons:For the use I make of it, practically none
Opinion:I've been using this machine for several months and I was coming from a 1300d, so the jump was huge. I mainly photograph landscapes, so I can't express too much about the goodness of the autofocus and the distribution of the relative points, however I can say that for the use I make of it and for the few portraits I have taken, it still seems more than good to me. Clearly, on that side, you can't expect the features now present on all mirrorless cameras (e.g. Eye Focus in the viewfinder). The sensor seems great to me, although some complain of a worse dynamic range compared to the first version of the 6D; The files it produces are of great quality and widely "workable" in post production, maybe you can have small difficulties only in case of extreme recoveries on the shadows (but it is something that I personally almost never do, I only recover a few stops, I do not pretend to shoot underexposing 5 stops and then recover the photo). The sealing at high ISO is excellent, now with the noise reduction improved through Lightroom or Photoshop AI you can easily take photos, exposing well during shooting, at 3200/6400 ISO without losing too much fine details and without having too much penalizing noise. The range of lenses available on this camera is clearly infinite, having EF mount and the price at which it is currently found, both in the new and in the used, in my opinion make it the perfect FF for those like me who do not want to spend a fortune on the camera body, preferring to invest in the lenses to match. I highly recommend it.
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