Canon has certainly made the EOS 6D Mark II a more well-rounded and better specified camera than the EOS 6D, but it's not without its issues. These niggles dull what is otherwise a very nice full-frame DSLR that's a pleasure to shoot with. It will certainly please Canon users looking to make the move into full-frame photography, but others might be better served elsewhere.
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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...
The Canon 6D MarkII is a great entry-level full-frame camera for anyone who is either looking to be able to shoot great photos, or wants to step into the world of professional photography. It even offers impressive video features, but in the world of...
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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The Canon EOS 6D Mark II is a superb entry-level full-frame DSLR with autofocusing and excellent image quality. The only downer is the lack of 4K video...