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Beyond the new 26.2MP sensor design – 6MP more than the original's 20.2MP – this MkII now uses the Digic 7 processor, which is 14x faster than the Digic 6 and a lot more powerful than its predecessor's Digic 5+. This upgrade allows the 6D MkII to perform...
The 6D MkII feels completely refreshed, with a newly-designed 26.2MP sensor, ISO 40,000 (Canon's highest native ISO), and the vari-angle touchscreen all bringing it bang up to date for stills photographers wanting to bridge the gap between enthusiast and...
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stuff.tv/my/ Updated: 2018-01-21 01:55:59
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Are you ready to make the big photographic leap and go full frame?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.They capture incredible detail, thrive in...
Produces detailed, nicely saturated images, Weatherproof and dustproof, Articulating touchscreen, Very well built...
No 4K video, Only has a single card slot, Viewfinder only has 98% coverage...
With the 6D Mark II, Canon has produced a decent all-rounder, but it's missing too many things to truly excite in what is now a crowded market.In 2012, it was quite something to have a full-frame camera in a small and light body, at a ‘cheap' price. Fast...
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For me, the MKII is personal. This isn't a preview camera on loan. This is my camera, my upgrade for a much loved 6D which I recently drowned while shooting big waves on one of those very stormy winter weeks Sydney copped in July/August. So why would I c...
Vari-angle Touch LCD screen, 45-point AF system - up from 11-point AF system, Excellent image performance - better than the original 6D, Light weight at 650gm, Better sealing for all weather conditions...
No 4K video except in time lapse mode, No built-in flash, No slot for a second memory card...
Arguably, still the best DSLR at its price point in the market, if you can forgive Canon for not adding 4K video except in time lapse mode. Original 6D users should definitely upgrade...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2018-01-21 01:55:59
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Are you ready to make the big photographic leap and go full frame? 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. They capture incredible detail, thriv...
"With the 6D Mark II, Canon has produced a decent all-rounder, but it's missing too many things to truly excite in what is now a crowded market."...
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For me, the MKII is personal. This isn't a preview camera on loan. This is my camera, my upgrade for a much loved 6D which I recently drowned while shooting big waves on one of those very stormy winter weeks Sydney copped in July/August. So why would I c...
Vari-angle Touch LCD screen, 45-point AF system - up from 11-point AF system, Excellent image performance - better than the original 6D, Light weight at 650gm, Better sealing for all weather conditions...
No 4K video except in time lapse mode, No built-in flash, No slot for a second memory card...
Arguably, still the best DSLR at its price point in the market, if you can forgive Canon for not adding 4K video except in time lapse mode. Original 6D users should definitely upgrade...
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Are you ready to make the big photographic leap and go full frame?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.They capture incredible detail, thrive in...
Produces detailed, nicely saturated images, Weatherproof and dustproof, Articulating touchscreen, Very well built...
No 4K video, Only has a single card slot, Viewfinder only has 98% coverage...
With the 6D Mark II, Canon has produced a decent all-rounder, but it's missing too many things to truly excite in what is now a crowded market. In 2012, it was quite something to have a full-frame camera in a small and light body, at a ‘cheap' price. Fas...
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Environmental sealing should make it useful for photographers who engage in hiking, backpacking and travelling, while wildlife photographers could take advantage of the remote triggering controls available through the integrated Wi-Fi and GPS. The video c...
Back in 2012, the EOD 6D was a popular camera that met the requirements of most advanced amateurs and serious enthusiasts. There's every reason to believe its successor will be equally popular, with the improved AF system, faster burst shooting with a lar...
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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...
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...
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We've been waiting quite a while for the Canon EOS 6D Mark II to arrive. In fact, it's some five years since the original Canon EOS 6D was announced – and at the time it was the most affordable full-frame DSLR available.While it lacked some of the more de...
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...
With the EOS 6D Mark II Canon has certainly made some significant improvements over the outgoing EOS 6D, packing in a host of new features including a fresh sensor, a faster processor, a much more credible AF system and a stronger burst rate. It's a much...
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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...
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 – Performance Canon DSLR's are known for being reliable performers. After shooting with the camera for a week in the Scottish Highlands, the EOS 6D Mark II certainly lived up to my expectations. Compared to some battery-thirsty mirror...
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Full-frame: the holy grail of DSLR cameras. The term describes a sensor size equivalent to a classic 35mm film frame. And in 2017 it's a market more accessible than ever before, rather than just something for heavyweight pros to handle. Which is what the...
Vari-angle screen is useful and live view better than Nikon's offering, Smaller and lighter than similar full-frame models, Finds a resolution sweet-spot...
Only 98% viewfinder coverage, Continued absence of 4K movie capture, It's still a big and heavy camera to cart around...
Overall we think the Canon EOS 6D Mark II is a really interesting proposition. Sure, it's not mere pennies of investment, but at sub-£2K for the body it's a lot less than the 5D Mark IV and, in some areas, the 6D has more features.The only notable downers...
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OUR FULL REVIEW IS BELOW, BUT FOR FULL INFORMATION, SPECS & PICS, SEE THE ORIGINAL MAGAZINE PAGES BY CLICKING THE ARTICLE IMAGE >>It's called product differentiation, and it's how a model range is planned to avoid any cannibalisation of sales across pri...
The EOS 6D Mark II is much less of a mixed bag than its predecessor, particularly in terms of its feature set which is now what you'd expect on a full-35mm D-SLR priced in the order of $2500. You no longer feel that you're just getting a bigger sensor, bu...
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It's been a year since we first got our hands on the Canon EOS 6D Mark II. The camera, built on tech that merely caught it up to the rest of Canon's lineup without introducing anything dramatically new, arrived to a tepid response. Even a year ago, the fi...
Articulating touchscreen, Dual Pixel Autofocus in live view, Fast, 45-point viewfinder autofocus, Good high ISO performance, 6.5 fps continuous shooting...
No 4K video, No advanced video settings, Limited base ISO dynamic range, 2 fps bursts with continuous AF in live view...
It's clear that BMW took the feedback from the F10 M5 to heart, as the new M5 addresses just about every issue we had with it. It's a good thing, too, because rivals like the E63 S from Mercedes-AMG are packing more luxury and performance capability than...
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Is the Digital Single Lens Reflex camera on the way out? I've given up trying to predict the future. But right now, the Canon EOS 6D Mark II DSLR lays claim to a strong future for this type of camera.The last several interchangeable lens cameras we've r...
Takes excellent pictures, can work in mirrorless mode with the touch of a button, flexible viewing screen, great range of Canon and other brand glass available...
Rather large and heavy...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk Updated: 2019-11-27 21:11:06
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If you've reached a stage in your photography journey when you feel the time is right to upgrade your camera to a model capable of handling serious use – potentially to make money from your photography – then enthusiast-level models like this Canon EOS 6D...
If you're looking for an affordable yet capable full-frame DSLR, the Canon EOS 6D Mark II is an excellent choice. It's not revolutionary, but ticks the boxes for what is required by the majority of enthusiasts. It handles nicely, offers a solid and well-r...
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As the market leader, it's no surprise to find Canon offer several models in this category: along with the EOS 6D Mark II are the 24.2-megapixel EOS 77D and EOS 80D, EOS 7D Mark II (20.2-megapixel) and – for the time at least – the original EOS 6D (also 2...
Neat design layout, Excellent 3in LCD monitor, Fast and responsive autofocus system...
No integral flash, Autofocus struggles when tracking moving subjects, Full HD, rather than 4K, the highest resolution available...
Enthusiasts looking for a robust and well-specified digital SLR will find much to like about the latest full-frame model from Canon...
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But what are Crop Sensor cameras? A digital camera takes a reading from an imaging sensor to be converted to an actual image data. This sensor comes with different sizes. A Crop Sensor camera has a smaller sensor compared to a Full Frame digital camera wh...
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The EOS 6D Mark II's articulating monitor is certainly handy for making images from many points of view, plus it “folds” so the glass is protected against the body when packing it for a shooting excursion. It also provides access to “touch” controls for s...
Canon's bet with the 6D Mark II is that there are enough enthusiast shooters who are eager to get going on the full-frame train to justify buying this (relatively) affordable camera. One problem, though, is that Canon users who are “stepping up” from APS-...
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When Canon's original 6D was launched in 2012, it was pitched as an easy on-ramp to full-frame photography or a less expensive second body for 5D owners. It was, by all accounts, a hit. Five years on, Canon is refreshing the 6D with a Mark II edition, but...
Excellent build quality, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, flipout display, improved sharpness, great battery life...
No 4K video, ISO performance trails rivals, poor dynamic range vs. predecessor, video quality and feature set underwhelms at this price point, PRICE: $1,999...
No one gets everything they want and, with the 6D Mark II, Canon faithful have some trading off to do. The Mark II has less dynamic range compared to the original 6D, slightly slower autofocusing but improved sharpness, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, more resolution...
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Last updated: November 21, 2017As you approach the $2000 price point you'll find flagship APS-C and Four Thirds cameras, built for speed and durability. You'll also find a handful of full-frame ILCs and DSLRs, with their own unique selling points.Few came...
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PDN is a member of the Technical Image Press Association which has contracted with Image Engineering to perform detailed lab tests of digital cameras. See here for a full methodological rundown of how Image Engineering puts cameras through their paces. We...
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Launched in June 2017, the EOS 6D Mark II is Canon's latest semi-pro DSLR, aimed at enthusiasts looking to dip their toes in to full- frame photography, or pros after a more affordable second body. Five years on from the original 6D, the 6D Mark II boasts...
Canon's 6D proved a popular and affordable DSLR for serious-enthusiasts looking to step up to full frame, or pros after an affordable second body.Five years on, it was crying out for an upgrade however, and the 6D Mark II's resolution boost, improved auto...
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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...
The camera market has changed significantly in the five years since the original EOS 6D was launched. These days, you can enter into the full-frame market at an affordable price via a variety of different brands, so Canon has its work cut out to make...
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DP Review has published its in-depth review of the new Canon 6D Mark II. It praises the camera for its high image quality capability; however, it finds that the 6D Mark II falls well short of the competition:The only thing that makes the EOS 6D II stand...
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The Canon EOS 6D Mark II is the company's latest full-frame DSLR aimed at advanced amateurs and enthusiasts, and even professionals looking for a second Canon DSLR body. Its all-new 26MP sensor has Dual Pixel technology for accurate autofocus during live...
Social and general use, easy capture of casual video clips and those looking for a backup body for Canon full-frame glass...
Updated 26MP sensor with good high ISO performance, Pleasing JPEG color, Generally good ergonomics and controls, Effective Dual Pixel autofocus, Polished touchscreen operation with fully articulated touchscreen, Weather-sealed, 6.5 fps burst shooting thro...
As it should be, the EOS 6D II is a better camera than its predecessor in almost every way. With plenty of resolution, respectable burst shooting speeds and pleasing Canon color, it's a camera that's capable of producing great images in a variety of situa...
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Things many consider this camera to be lacking include:Pros:Some points from this review:In this video, Tony goes over most of the new features of the Canon 6D Mark II as compared to other camera bodies in the Canon line-up and other brands. See what he t...
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The original Canon EOS 6D, introduced way back in 2012, was a really affordable entry point to full-frame photography. But it has been showing its age and fans have been clamouring for a replacement.And it's here. The long-awaited EOS 6D Mark II is better...
Dual Pixel CMOS AF sensor, Vari-angle rear touchscreen, Streamlined design and handling...
No real advance in image quality, No 4K video, Price pitches it against tough rivals...
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. It's a really good all-...
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Does (highly anticipated) impressive full frame DSLR image quality in a light, compact, nicely-featured body with a modest price tag sound good to you? The Canon EOS 6D Mark II might be your camera.Positioned below the 5D series in their EOS lineup, Canon...
Canon positions the EOS 6D Mark II as a step-up from an APS-C model or as an entry-level DSLR for those who know the light-capturing value of a full frame sensor's significantly larger surface area. Though very slightly heavier than the Canon EOS 6D it is...
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Just how well the camera performs in low-light with high ISOs remains to be seen -- check out our gallery for some beta-sample real-world images -- but the large area of the full-frame sensor and latest-generation DIGIC processor of the 6D Mark II should...
Great vari-angle touchscreen; Dual Pixel CMOS AF; Good image quality in most situations; Impressive performance for its class...
Disappointing dynamic range; No 4K video; Optical viewfinder comes up short; Narrow AF point coverage through viewfinder...
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Most notably, the EOS 6D Mark II becomes Canon's first full-frame DSLR with a fully-articulated touch-screen monitor - a big upgrade over the original 6D who's screen remained fixed in place and lacked touch capabilities. Under the hood, Canon's upgraded...
The EOS 6D Mark II is a ‘low-priced' full-frame DSLR aimed at enthusiasts and upgraders from APSC models like the 70D and 80D, but its ease of use and satisfying output means it'll also appeal to beginners wanting to splash out. The photo and movie qualit...
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The original Canon EOS 6D and the competing Nikon D600 were launched around the same time with the same basic intent: to cut the cost of buying a full-frame camera. Neither had as many features as its pro-grade siblings, putting image quality ahead of bur...
Full-frame 26MP image sensor, 45-point autofocus system, Dual Pixel AF in Live view, 6,5fps continuous shooitng, Vari-angle LCD, Integrated Wi-Fi and GPS...
Small AF coverage area, Video limited to 1080p, Omits built-in flash...
The Canon EOS 6D Mark II improves upon is predecessor with a new 26MP sensor, improved Live View focus, and a 45-point autofocus system...
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Canon just unveiled the 6D Mark II, a relatively compact and lightweight DSLR fitted with a 26.2-megapixel, full frame CMOS sensor. The Canon EOS 6D Mark II, as the name suggests, is the long-awaited follow-up to the popular 6D, which was announced in 20...
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Fortunate enough to be the among first American press to demo the newCanon EOS 6D Mark II DSLRwe spent two tiring-but-GLORIUS sixteen-hour days shooting sunrises and sunsets and hot springs and geysers and waterfalls throughout Yellowstone National Park...
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, Ve...
Slower & less rugged than flagship mirrorless systems, Lacks 4K Video Recording, No in-body image stabilization...
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Sitting beneath the 5D Mark IV in Canon 's full-frame DSLR line-up the 6D Mark II is attractively priced and a solid upgrade on the original 6D. The sensor is new and brings a 6million-pixel jump in resolution yet thanks to improvements in technology that...
Full-frame 26.2Mp sensor, Fast and accurate AF system for use with the viewfinder, Useful vari-angle screen with well-implemented touch-control...
AF points grouped around the centre of the frame, No 4K video recording, Rather limited dynamic range...
With nearly five years passing since the original 6D went on sale the 6D Mark II needed to make some significant upgrades and thankfully it does with a new sensor, a two-generation jump in processing engine, a vari-angle touch-screen and a major overhaul...
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Shutterbug, a member of the Technical Image Press Association ( TIPA ), once again teamed up with over two dozen other member magazines from around the world to select the winners in the annual TIPA World Awards for the best photo products of 2018 in 40 d...
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The Canon 6D Mark II DSLR has received a fair share of criticism since it was launched last year. While we liked it, others did not, with one photography site boldly calling it “the worst camera of 2017.” Mattias Burling has a bone to pick with some of...
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But in every single way, it isn't something I'd recommend to any sort of working pro or semi-professional except for perhaps portrait photographers.We tested the Canon 6D Mk II with a number of lenses from both Canon and Sigma, and used Adorama Flashp...
Good color rendition, Good battery life, Touchscreen...
Personally speaking, pretty much everything else, The Canon 6D Mk II is a camera that, and I don't believe I'm saying this, may in fact be best for the person who shoots in Auto Mode. As I stated earlier on, the Canon 6D Mk II is a camera that seems like...
Yup, the Canon 6D Mk II is real--and I had the chance to play with it a while back. The new camera is an interesting upgrade that is bound to be a hit with Canon die hard fanatics and those who love DSLRs. But those of us who have moved…Review Canon 7D Mk...
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For example, the Canon 6D Mk II has a 26MP full frame sensor and can shoot from ISO 100 to 40,000. It's capable of shooting 6.5fps, which is more than enough for most people. Additionally it has built in WiFi and the quiet shooting mode. Like the 5D Mk IV...
So far I'm really liking the Canon 6D Mk II. I need to call in the review unit for a final, more independant test. However, at the moment I'm not quite sure that I'm going to upgrade. My current Canon 6D is still capable of making great prints, I don't mi...
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