I am truly impressed by this little camera. I upgraded from a Canon 7D to this thing. This is my first full frame camera and I can honestly say it is a huge upgrade from the 7D. I love almost everything about this camera. When I first opened it I was pleasantly surprised at how much lighter and smaller it is than the 7D.I felt like I had to get used to the controls all over again. But, once I got the hang of them it almost seems to flow a little better than with the 7D. I do end up using the quick menu much more often than on my 7D.The one and only thing I don't like about the camera is actually something that I just assumed would be there. I expected having the 3x3 grid when looking into the view finder which is something that does come with the 7D. The only way to have a 3x3 grid is by using the LCD screen....which I never ever use as a viewfinder.No matter what bells and whistles a camera has, it finally comes down to one thing, image quality. It is such a huge upgrade over the 7D. When I process my pictures and look closely at them the difference is staggering. On my old 7D I would have to mess with white balancing all the time, the 6D is spot on every time left on auto white balancing. Comparing the 6D to the 7D there is major difference in noise with the 6D a clear winner. As I look through old shots and comparing them to new shots I feel that this alone made the 6D a worth while purchase. I give this camera a high recommendation!
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20.03.2013
10/10
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My first camera was a Canon Rebel XTi that I received on Christmas about 6 years ago, and up until recently I thought it was fine. I used the kit lens with it and I did get some good pictures, but those pictures do not compare at ALL with this 6D. It has been probably the best 1700 dollars I have ever spent!I am mostly a enthusiast, but hope to become a professional someday soon, and I was shocked at the improvement of my images. This camera does not disappoint at all.When I was researching this camera, I had two major concerns about it. The AF and the lack of a second card slot. I got it anyway, because the majority of my pictures are portraits or nature, and I use the center AF point to one shot focus and recompose 99% of the time so I figured the lack of extra cross type AF points wouldn't bother me... and it doesn't. The center point is wonderful in its own right, and unless you want to shoot action or need to use other AF points this camera will more than suffice for you. The lone SD card slot also made me worry, but then I was used to only having one in my Rebel anyway, so it doesn't seem like a loss of anything for me personally. Since you can have 200+ GB cards now, I dont see why you would need two for space. I would, of course, like to have the backup function in case of corruption, but I haven't ever experienced that, and *knock on wood* hopefully I wont have to. SD cards are pretty inexpensive so I can afford to have some extras as backup.I was surprised at how big and sturdy it felt. I had only really used my Rebel before this, and all the reviews talk about how the 6D was so much smaller than the other Full Frames.. and I guess it is, but then the Mark III would be huge! It isn't something that bothers me though, I like how much nicer it feels in my hand, and now my Rebel feels like a little toy.The bottom line is that this camera can disappoint on paper but does NOT disappoint in practice. If you want to shoot action, you probably should get the Mark III, but for your money the 6D cant really be beat... I mean what do people expect? You get what you pay for in the end, and if what you want is amazing portraits and stills the 6D would be great for you. If you are upgrading from a cropped sensor camera you will be especially pleased I think, with how much more you can do with your photography.
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29.03.2014
2/10
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I am a Canon fan and I owned several Canon cameras and lenses, but I am extremely disappointed by their manufacturing quality control.According to my personal experience, many copies of this camera from early 2013 until now are installed with defective CMOS sensors, which randomly show up dead/defective pixels, even under relatively low ISO ( smaller than 3200 ).I bought mine from Amazon, it was a brand new camera sold and shipped by Amazon.com. The excitement own this camera, which was my first Full Frame camera quickly faded away and I became very frustrated when I notice two issues: 1. the Pentaprism and the focus screen were stained with a dust spot as well as a spot of smudge, even though they were very slight and hard to notice, I still feel it is unacceptable for such a high priced semi-professional equipment.2. the camera's image sensor show up dead/defective pixels under certain ISO settings and lighting conditions, even under relatively low ISO range.Shame on Canon!
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21.01.2013
8/10
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First off let me say that I love my Canon T2i. I have probably taken 20-30 thousand shots with it and it still is going strong.However - I wanted a full frame sensor camera body and wanted wireless (more to preview pics taken immediately on my nexus 7 tablet than to control my camera)Anyway - after un-boxing - I couldn't believe it. It makes my T2i appear as if it were a toy (as far as build quality + weight + bigger size).There are features that I discovered that will instantly make my photos better. One example - there were times that I would struggle getting my horizon straight while on a side of a hill using a tripod. This camera has a built in level that is view-able on your LCD screen (during live view), and it turns green when you have it level and its red when it isn't. I know that's a small thing - but - that's one less thing to do in post processing.There are many other features that come standard on the 6D that I only had available on my T2i after installing Magic-Lantern.Also I love that they give you Photo size options in RAW. With the T2i shooting RAW - you can only shoot LARGE. Although that's how I will shoot a majority of still shots - doing time lapse stuff when you only require HD (1920x1080) that extra size and quality comes with an expense (lots of disk space / memory and processor needs for your PC to process)The GPS is a nice feature - but when you use that and the wireless (or really just the GPS on its own)- it will suck the life right out of the Battery. So even with these options turned off - I doubt seriously that I'll get half the life from this battery as the T2i gets from its battery. It was nothing for me to shoot 2000 shots in a single time lapse session (during a 2-3 hour window) on 1 charge.To defend the 6D there is more hardware to drive. Make sure you get a spare battery.So I have only had this for three weeks now - have taken about 200 test photos and I absolutely like it. Cant wait for better weather and to know that the Sun really does exist.Having said all of this - its the image quality that counts. I haven't taken a photo yet that's made me say wow! And I'm comparing the t2i with the EF-S 18-50mm kit lens to the 6D with the 24-105mm F/4L USM IS lens. I'm sure I will though. Weather in Ohio in January has been windy cold and dark so far. I will update this review after more time and better conditions. But still - I am taken back a little because the lens alone cost more than my T2i kit!
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12.03.2014
10/10
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My wife is very happy with the Canon 6D. She is, objectively speaking, an excellent amateur photographer. We have been considering upgrading from our 4 year old Canon T1i for about a year to a full-frame camera. The thoughts of buying the 5D Mark ii were not appealing because of its age and the 5D Mark iii was just too out of reach for an amateur photographer. The 6D does everything we need it to do and then some and was significantly less expensive than the 5D Mark iii. The ISO range is just so much better from what she was used to and was able to almost completely move away from flash photography indoors, eliminating the shadows that were almost always cast by the flash. Plus, the weight difference for someone that is small in stature is very appealing to my wife as well. Overall, the 6D has been the perfect purchase for us. Sure, we gave up all the autofocus points of the Mark iii and some resolution, but I don't think the price difference can be justified for anyone less than professional photographers.
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29.05.2014
10/10
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This camera takes awesome pictures! With the proper lens (Canon "L" series) the images are extremely sharp and well-balanced. I appreciate the familiar Canon-style controls and overall feel. With the typical 24-105mm L zoom lens attached, the camera is comfortable to carry and use. Even the HD video clips are excellent. I love the convenience features such as the GPS locator and the Wi-Fi connectivity which allows you to control the camera and view the images from your iphone or ipad. Now the shortcomings: the minimalist focusing array is adequate primarily for stationary subjects. In other words, the 6D isn't suitable for actions shots. And, the camera is power hungry. Without a battery grip you won't get much time in the field.
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26.12.2013
8/10
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This camera takes fantastic photos at a good price. However, Canon seems to be having some quality control issues with the 6d. The first body I received creaked very slightly when squeezed. This gave it an unreliable feel and I worried about it and so sent it back. The second body I received seemed to have some autofocus issues issues--it simply took too long for it fix its focus. When it finally focused it was perfect but this proved to be very difficult when shooting people. My Canon T4i focused faster and more reliably. I ended up buying a 6d I could test from a local camera chain that agreed to match Amazon's price. I do have some Xmas Amazon gift cards and will probably buy an Sl1 for travel--I hope I don't have any issues with it. This camera really has some great features and its images are terrific. On a side note, when returning this camera to Amazon you have to pay return shipping and then request a return shipping refund from customer service. I'd prefer to just print an Amazon UPS label and have them deduct a small shipping fee from my refund as they do with just about everything else. Actually, I'd prefer it if Canon just provided with Amazon with quality merchandise so I wouldn't have to bother with returns.
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19.06.2013
10/10
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This camera lacks those few features that make other cameras so much more expensive. But guess what - not everyone needs those features when you can have so much more for the same price. To put it short I will list the best features of this camera and the "unnecessary" missing features:+ lightweight - this is currently the lightest full frame DSLR camera and for those who travel a lot this is important. It is even lighter than many crop sensor cameras, e.g., Canon 7D+ it has the same full frame sensor as Canon 5D Mark III so you will get the same quality photos as with 5DmkIII, but for the fraction of price+ it has GPS and WiFi integrated - again, this is very useful if you are passionate traveler as I amNow the cons:- it's relatively slow - this camera is not intended for sports photography with just 4.5 frames per second, if you need to shoot sports go for the quickest of the line which is 7D (8 fps)- it has relatively few focus points of which only the center point is cross-type - I don't see this as a drawback since I use only center point for focusing 99% of the time anyway. And in addition to that the center point performance is spectacular and you can easily focus even in the candle light- it doesn't have tilt LCD screen however it feels more robust this way- it doesn't have flash - but built-in flashes are poor performers anyway, so I think it's wise to save on the weight of the camera and put there GPS and WiFi insteadTo summarize I think this is the best Canon line camera you can buy today and considering it's weight and the fact that it is full frame I think it's a great value. If you are into sports photography or need those extra tiny things which you won't use most of the time anyway, then go one line up or choose Canon 7D. If you don't care about full frame sensor, choose Canon SL1 instead and you will not miss a thing.
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23.11.2013
10/10
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I used to have a Canon 5D Mark II, but sold it and bought a Sony A77. There were things to like about that camera, but the noisy sensor wasn't one of them. That became more and more of an issue to me, so I decided to move back to Canon. Of the three choices I was looking at -- going back to a 5D Mark III, moving up to a 5D Mark III, or moving "down" to a 6D -- the 6D seemed the best combination of capability and value. Full-frame, built-in GPS, lighter in weight, SD cards vs. CF (means I can use the same media as my infrared-converted Canon T3i), compatible with the few accessories I had left from the 5D Mark II… and a very reasonable price.To date, I am very happy with the 6D. It's done everything I've asked of it, working with a range of lenses from multiple manufacturers: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L, Vivitar Series 1 90mm f/2.5, Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6, Tamron AF 28-75mm f/2.8 SP XR Di LD, and Zeiss Jena Flektogon 65mm f/2.8. I see no difference in the quality of the images from those I shot with the 5D Mark II. The GPS is a great addition because it simplifies mapping landscape and travel images.Your needs may differ from mine, and you may find other features of the more expensive cameras that matter to you. For still imagery, from landscapes to portraits, this camera suits me down to the ground.
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02.04.2013
8/10
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I have had this camera for some time. while the DR and other aspects are good about this sensor there is an interesting fact about the out put of this camera normally no one will notice. Most Lenses produce 'Vintage" color or say "cinematic" colors. In other way the look of old color photo. apparently It's is also lens dependent. while it created the mood of the light in the images it may not be ideal for everyone. This effect is extreme with 24-105L lens. all photos will have a dark brownish tint. Its again lens dependent or a White Balance dependent. This is with Auto WB. Its an interesting result overall.The best way to check will be to evaluate photos posted in flickr or other sites. Check pictures taken with the same lens example 5DMk3 and this. Also pixel-peeper.com is a good site to evaluate. select various combinations for lens and camera . most photos of 6D will have this "vintage' feel to it. Images simply looks it is a very old color photo taken with a film camera. no vivid or vibrant colors like 5DMay be its a "trick" from Canon to give a "Film Simulation" feel to the pics as "film simulation" is the new trend in digital world to make feel like a film image. may be an "old film look"...:) its interesting though.Other interesting factor is "slight under exposure" in many outdoor shots. comparing pics on a another boy with same lens and settings results slightly dark pics.. not a big deal..Another thing to consider is that while higher ISO is good to 'brighten' the dark scene it may not be ideal for all times. To get the "actual" light of the scene with good DR but without grain as proved any ISO above 1000 or so will degrade the pic color and quality and tonality. That is where the help of a flash helps even a weaker one to fill the scene and combine the ambient light without looking as a flash shot. Lack of flash is disappointment when everything else is ideal.Overall its a great Camera. But to get the ultimate color, saturation and gradation and tones of the FF and for absolute pic quality out of a good lens look for 5D Mk II or higher. There is reason why they are priced high.
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07.11.2013
10/10
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I'm a long-time photo hobby/enthusiast shooting with an old Rebel Digital XT (350D) and have wanted to go FF since before the 6D was announced (I was saving my pennies for a 5DII). I finally got an opportunity to get a new camera as a (masters degree) graduation gift and just knew this was the one I wanted. And I couldn't be happier with my choice. My only disappointment was seeing the price drop $200 a month after I got it :(This is also my first L lens - and I'm blown away by the IQ. I had one really good lens in my arsenal - a 100mm f/2.8 macro (non-L) - and now I've got the bug to replace my cheapo 75-300 with some good glass that will get me 400mm (like maybe the 100-400).The low light performance of the 6D is nothing less than amazing. I have never really used flash much - I actually came to despise the pop-up on the XT - but with the 6D's low light performance, combined with the IS on the 24-105, I'm not anxious about being flashless.I've read complaints about the relatively small number of AF points (compared to the 7D) but I don't know what I'd do with all those points anyway. My XT only had 7 and I almost always use the center point and recompose anyway. So I have no complaints with AF.I would probably have bought the 6D even if I had a boatload of money and could afford the 5DIII. I would just put what's left over into some good L glass ;)
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05.09.2013
10/10
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This camera is great in low light situations. I moved up from the Rebel T1i. I also had the XTi. The difference is night and day. Things to note when changing from a cropped sensor to a Full Frame: - Your fish eye may not work. (I had the Rikonon 8mm with the hood you can't remove) - you can see the hood because of how wide a Full Frame is. - Your Wide Angle may look like a Fish Eye (my Tamron 10-24mm has a full circle at 10mm and the edges don't disappear until 15mm (without circular polarizing filter) or 16mm (with circular polarizing filter). Doesn't bother me since the Canon wide angle goes from 16-35mm. - 24-105mm works better on the full frame than the cropped sensor. It just looks brighter in general and there's better background blur. - 70-300mm - doesn't look like it's zooming as far. - 50mm 1.8f - still great even if the build isn't great - The cable release port is different than the Rebels. I didn't know that so I found out the hard way.The lack of onboard flash kind of made me skeptical about getting it, but since it has really high ISO and it is a professional grade camera, that fear is silly. I chose this over the Canon 5D mkIII because of the price difference and the options that came on the camera like WIFI and GPS. I like those features more than having a secondary memory slot for a compact flash card.The body build is nice and solid. I accidentally tested the weather proofing when a random wave crashed on me at the Lanai Lookout on Oahu. (oops)If you're looking to jump from cropped sensor to Full Frame, this is a great option.
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12.01.2014
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1) light and small for a FF camera, almost the same as the 60D.2) AF is amazing (-3ev) in dim lighting conditions, accurate and fast3) ISO settings have been enhanced to set lowest shutter (this avoids blur caused by default choices of 1/30 or 1/40 in auto iso mode)4) clean jpg even in 12800 ISO. Canon did some magic work in their NR algorithm in camera jpg. I cannot obtain the clean image even using Adobe5) GPS is very accurate (though a little slow to lock). It remains to tag last known position if you walked into a building or GPS signal is lost. Battery drain is not very noticeable curiously. However you must not leave it on over night with a battery.6) Color rendition (WB) is excellent. Indoors tends to be a little more yellow than 5D mark II (which tends to be reddish brown).7) Ergonomics is less than the 5D series due to removal of the joy stick and left hand buttons. Most operations are completely right hand.8) Tends to underexpose in bright light with shadows almost too dark (Canon over corrected this)Overall this is a powerful camera inside of a plastic feeling case. Great for travel and street photography.
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12.09.2013
10/10
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I purchased the 6D this spring to replace my 40D. I also picked up a Nikon D600 at work at a similar time frame. Bottom line is I love this camera and prefer it over the D600 even though on paper the D600 is superior. It shoots great in low light, the 24-105 is a great general purpose lens, even it has a bit of distortion. A common complaint is the unsophisticated autofocus system has not been an issue for me, 99% of the time I always use the center focus point and reframe after focusing on what I want to be the sharpest, and in this fashion the 6D out performs all other cameras I've used due to the hypersensitive center focus point. If you shoot a lot of moving targets, this could be an issue for you, but for the rest of us, it is not.The only complaint I have about the camera has to do with HDR mode. The nikon will not rotate the mirror for each exposure whereas the 6D does, this seems so unnecessary and seems to prolong the amount of time required to obtain the image. Also Canon intentionally crippled the HDR mode to only save in JPEG to provide differentiation to the 5D Mk III. What is most annoying about only allowing HDR in JPEG mode is the interface doesn't make it at all clear why HDR cannot be enabled if your output format includes RAW. Although the interface on Canon SLRs is not very good, Nikon is arguably worse, and certainly no better. No one buys these cameras for their interface, so there's not a lot of emphasis. So, despite the possibility for confusion, this camera is awesome.
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27.04.2014
8/10
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My upgrade path has been: T2i -> 6D -> 5D3. I owned the 6D for less than one year before upgrading the 5D3. It's a great introduction to full frame and I don't regret the purchase one bit, however I simply had to upgrade due to its inferior AF system. I believe if you're doing anything other than studio portrait work, this amount of focus points (especially with only one cross-type) simply isn't enough. Otherwise you have to be a blazing fast recomposer!! At the risk of losing shots or soft images.Don't get me wrong, the IQ out of this camera can be outstanding. Just as good as the 5D3, there is no doubt about that. It was a reliable camera for while I had it and I shot 3 weddings with it with no problems aside from the AF system.
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27.04.2014
8/10
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My upgrade path has been: T2i -> 6D -> 5D3. I owned the 6D for less than one year before upgrading the 5D3. It's a great introduction to full frame and I don't regret the purchase one bit, however I simply had to upgrade due to its inferior AF system. I believe if you're doing anything other than studio portrait work, this amount of focus points (especially with only one cross-type) simply isn't enough. Otherwise you have to be a blazing fast recomposer!! At the risk of losing shots or soft images.Don't get me wrong, the IQ out of this camera can be outstanding. Just as good as the 5D3, there is no doubt about that. It was a reliable camera for while I had it and I shot 3 weddings with it with no problems aside from the AF system.
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23.02.2014
10/10
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I'm a photographer and a cinematographer, so image quality and clarity are incredibly important to me. This camera delivers both, and in a body that feels durable, well machined, and doesn't weigh me down.From a photographer's standpoint, the autofocus is the camera's one major flaw, it can be slow and inaccurate in low light, but works well in any other condition.In my tests, high ISO's produce minimal noise, relatively clean up to 1600 and with (for small sized web applications) a bearable amount up to 4000.The Wifi Connectivity is neat, especially for a photographer who wants to experiment with self portraiture. But videographers should be aware that the when the Wifi is enabled, you cannot shoot video. So remote control video is not an option with this guy via Wifi. Still, once you get used to the process, it's a neat feature that I could see a lot of potential for in future firmware updates or Magic Lantern.
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20.09.2012
10/10
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I‘ve been shooting with the Canon 40D for the past 6 years so that’s my point of reference. I’m an advanced amateur and use the following Canon lenses: 70-200mm f/4L, 50mm f/1.4, 24-105mm f/4L and 17-40 f/4. I don’t use the camera for video and can offer no comments on that function so there is no need to read further if video is your main interest.OVERALLI guess the bottom line question is if I had it to do all over would I still buy the 6D? The answer is In a heartbeat! I'd be surprised if there is a camera on the market capable of producing better quality images. The 6D is well built, very customizable and the controls are user friendly. I'm sure a very granular analysis will find faults and there are good reasons other cameras cost more but if I can't produce eye popping images with this camera the problem isn't the equipment.BUYING THE CAMERAI purchased the 6D with kit lens from Amazon using my Amazon Visa Signature Card. This credit card (1) doubles the Canon warranty on both the camera and lens at no cost (2) gives you 90 days to return the equipment to VISA provided it works and isn’t damaged. Most people don’t know about these benefits. Call VISA for full details but I can tell you from experience they are very easy to deal with if you have problem.MISC INFOAdobe Lightroom has not been updated for the 6D as of this writing (Dec 12, 2012) so it can’t read the RAW files. Hard to say when they will update but it’s likely for be a few months.THINGS I REALLY LIKELow light AF is absolutely amazing! (Canon says it’s the best they have ever offered.)Image quality is superb…. even low light images.The automatic and semi-automatic modes produce excellent images even in complex lighting situations.GPS and WiFi are nice to have features and work well.I like the controls on the 6D better than the 40D. The camera is very customizable and the controls make using the features the camera offers easy.The Camera recognizes the lens and corrects for aberrations.THINGS I DON’T LIKE SO MUCHI’m not a big popup flash guy but without it the 6D can’t serve as a wireless master controller for slaved flashes like the 7D which uses the popup for that purpose. That would have been a very nice feature for strobists like me. Also having a little fill flash that is always on the camera comes in handy on occasion.Shutter (4000) and flash sync (180) speeds have been reduced from the 40D. It shouldn’t be a problem but I don’t like idea of dialing back speeds.MORE LATERIt takes me awhile to really learn my camera. In the coming weeks I’ll be reading and rereading the manual, using every feature and shooting under different lighting conditions. I’ll update periodically.
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12.04.2014
10/10
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I have had this camera for 3 weeks now and have taken about 150 pictures. Before the 6D I had the 7D and was looking to move up to a full frame sensor. I am amazed on a daily basis with what the 6D camera can do. The detail of shots is amazing and shooting in low light is just plain fun. I can take really great pictures now by accident where with the 7D you needed to work at it some. It's also like I have a new group of lenses,,, my existing group of EF lenses really show what they can do with a full frame camera. Also, kudos to Amazon on this sale. Delivery was earlier then expected and their follow up with me was outstanding. So if you are debating the move from crop sensor to full frame this is a great reasonably priced choice.
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11.02.2014
10/10
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I was in doubt between buying this camera and Canon 5D Mark III which is about 1000 Euros more expensive. After reading around on internet I chose Canon 6D. I have this camera for 4 months (and I took about 2000 photos) and I am very happy with it. Together with the 24-105 lens it delivers an excellent performance. Very sharp images, great colors!I find its extra functions compared to Canon 5D Mark III, such as WiFi and GPS are very useful. Definitely good choice for which I do not regret at all.I have been reading reviews on internet comparing both 6D and 5D Mark III. All reviews have a common highlight that 5D Mark III has better auto focus system than 6D. Unfortunately, I did not have hands on experience with 5D Mark III to compare its AF with 6D. What I can tell as a prosumer is that 6D has quite good AF system. Even if 5D Mark III has better AF system than 6D, I doubt that it is worth 1000+ bucks unless your job constraints you.
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03.10.2013
10/10
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First, let me say that I love this camera. This is my first full frame digital SLR, and so far I am very pleased. I used canon 35mm film cameras in the past, and after upgrading to digital, was a bit disappointed in the image quality I was getting from APS-C sensor cameras (EOS Rebel models). The 6D quality is back to what I had come to expect from film cameras.The 6D's strengths are its full frame, 20.2 megapixel sensor, and it low light capabilities. As far as low light, it not only is good at focusing in low light conditions, but the images shot in low light, at high ISO speeds, have exceptionally low noise compared to the cropped sensor cameras I've used.If I had to mention a weakness, it would be the 6D's focusing speed and accuracy while shooting action, although I don't think it's as bad as I first thought. Right now, I'm shooting a lot of high school football and I've been using the dedicated sports mode (and it's very odd for me to shoot in any fully auto mode). I will say, the dedicated sports mode must adjust multiple settings related to focusing speed and accuracy because I don't seem to be able to get the same results using the AI SERVO auto focus mode alone. I have been very pleased at the results of using sports mode at night football games.Overall, I am very pleased with the quality of the images I'm getting from this camera, especially in low light conditions.
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21.12.2012
10/10
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I've started shooting Canon when film was the only choice. When the original Digital Rebel came out I bought it, took a lot of photos, but felt I wasn't getting what I got with film. I couldn't blow up the shots to the same size. I wasn't able to get quite the low-light performance I could get from ISO1600 film. And it wasn't full-frame.Then I met my wife, started a family and never had time to get back to photography. So my 28-105 IS zoom and 100-300 IS zoom and my Digital Rebel and film cameras sat in the closet. Then I got an iPhone and started shooting pictures of the kids from the iPhone and mailing them directly to friends and family or posting them straight to facebook.None of the non-digital-SLRs offered much beyond what the iPhone offered. The only full-frame digital SLR that fit my lenses was the 5D costing ~$3,500. I just couldn't justify the cost because with my iPhone in my pocket I just wasn't going to shoot that often.The 6D changed all that. For $2000 I get a camera that matches what I used to do with film and lets me pull my photos up over Wifi and email them or post them to FB instantly. That and I'm getting better low-light performance than I could have ever gotten with film, my previous Digital Rebel, or my iPhone even with its flash.I was initially disappointed the 6D didn't have a flash, but once I started shooting in auto-ISO mode under standard house lighting, my disappointment went away. The low-light performance is night and day better than what you can get with an iPhone even with the iPhone flash.Wifi took a minute to set up and figure out, but once I did I am now able to see all my photos on my iPhone anytime the 6D is turned on. I tried the remote shooting feature, but the defaults make it pretty unusable because it auto-focuses after you snap the photo... useless. But I believe that is configurable.I can't really compare the speed or autofocus to anything other than the original Digital Rebel or my earlier film bodies. It obviously beats those.The beauty of this camera is because I can quickly share the photos, I actually pull it out from time to time rather than it gathering dust in the drawer and always pulling out my iPhone. For that reason alone, I'm thrilled with my purchase. My passion for photography has been revived. I can't wait to pull it out and take photos of the kids Christmas morning.
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11.12.2012
10/10
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Великолепно
I'm writing this review to an audience that has done some research and is somewhat familiar with the specs of this camera and the often compared to Nikon D600. I received the Canon 6D today and am absolutely in love with it. I'll spare the superlatives on the obvious, e.g., low light capabilities, image quality. I expected that. The written about shortcomings - AF, lack of a spare card, lack of a swivel screen, no built-in flash to me were all brilliantly designed to keep the camera small, light and relatively low cost.AF - I much prefer that the single cross type AF point works well than have a bunch that are mediocre and the one in the 6D is super fast at extremely low light. (I shot with the Nikon D300s, known for its AF for a couple years and stopped using tracking with continuous shooting after a month because only a 2 out 6 shots were in focus.)Single memory card - yeah, two is better than one but the space/weight saved makes sense for the overall goal of keeping the camera small and light. Wonder if wifi could be used to backup almost real-time somewhere?No swivel screen - are you serious? a smartphone or tablet connected to the camera via wifi is 1000 times better than a swivel screen. This design is sturdier, cleaner looking, easier to weather proof and way more of an enabler for creative ideas, e.g., limitless vantage points! The counter from D600 users is that you can buy a wifi adapter for however much but that is a bulkier and less elegant of a design.No buit-in flash - my guess is if you're the type that appreciates the image quality of a FF camera, you'd appreciate the benefits of an external flash. I appreciate the weight and size of the camera every single time I use it, while I am disappointed 1% of the time for not having a built-in flash. I'll take that trade off.Couple things I haven't seen written about too much, 1) the layout and design of the quick menu was extremely well implemented (been using the fuji x100 for awhile and was worried a DSLR would seem clumsy without the dials but the Q menu mitigated that), 2) the silent shutter is a pleasure to use (can't describe it but it gives you a feeling that every aspect of the shooting experience was well thought out.).A bunch of other positive things written about by other reviewers I find to be true as well. Handles great. Nice big and bright viewfinder. Build feels solid. Magnificent LCD...
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23.11.2013
6/10
Оценка пользователя
Плохо
I like several things about this camera, but its tendency to focus in front and off central objects has been out of focus too many time (soft). I was shooting a single central focus point with static objects in excellent conditions and the autofocus adjustments in camera could not correctly focus from time to time. I had expected the central autofocus point to be extremely accurate (off central was expected for certain situations), however this is the worst focusing Canon camera, I have ever own. This is to includes conventional film EOS Cameras. I have never had to adjust the autofocusing ring when shooting on any of my previous Canon bodies. They all worked perfect with various bodies, but not this one. This camera does not focus with the quality I expected from Canon’s EOS Cameras. Shooting sports photography, it was slower at focusing than previously experienced, too. However, this camera does turns out incredible images (as long as it is an optimal condition), but it’s my experience focusing is an issue. Further, I must admit to my fellow photographers... first chance, I am upgrading to the 5D Mark III because full frame is necessary for me and the focusing is much better.
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