The Canon 6D feels more like a beefed-up 60D than a simplified 5D Mark III. Handling and customization is kept to a minimum, and the joystick is conspicuously absent. There are only 11 AF points with limited coverage, which is disappointing. Even though t...
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Published: 2013-01-02, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com
If you are most interested in stills and dont care that much about video quality, the 6D is a great value—it produces top-notch pictures, with very few compromises, at a lower price than weve ever seen. But if you are looking for the video prowess of th...
Full-frame image quality, EOS Utility wireless shooting via computer has potential, view images from camera using smartphone device on location, smallest and lightest full-frame DSLR
Limited autofocus points, central-arrangement of autofocus points, just one SD card slot, no rear joystick-like control, no clean HDMI output, Wi-Fi just isn't user friendly, being forced to use Canon Image Gateway is irritating
The EOS 6D delivers the image quality, but is paired with a focus system that's a game of two halves: it's great in low-light, but lacks the extended number of AF points that we'd like to see. A partially restricted viewfinder is also a downside, while...
Published: 2013-01-02, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in
If you are most interested in stills and dont care that much about video quality, the 6D is a great value—it produces top-notch pictures, with very few compromises, at a lower price than weve ever seen. But if you are looking for the video prowess of th...
The Canon EOS 6D feels more like a beefed-up 60D than a simplified 5D Mark III. Handling and customization is kept to a minimum, and the joystick is conspicuously absent. There are only 11 AF points with limited coverage, which is disappointing. Even thou...
High amount of clarity in images, Good high ISO, low noise performance, Snappy autofocus system, Builtin WiFi to transfer images, Builtin GPS for geotagging
Limited to 11 AF points only, Simplified handling not for everyone, Single SD card slot, 97% viewfinder coverage
The Canon 6D feels more like a beefed-up 60D than a simplified 5D Mark III. Handling and customization is kept to a minimum, and the joystick is conspicuously absent. There are only 11 AF points with limited coverage, which is disappointing. Even though t...
Abstract: In our Canon EOS 6D review, we take an in-depth look Canon's first true enthusiast level full frame DSLR , which is positioned just below the EOS 7D and above the EOS 60D in Canon's line-up.With the Canon 6D price tag at £1,799/AU$2,349/US$2,099 body only...
Image quality, ISO performance, WiFi & GPS, AF performance in lowlight
One crosstype AF point, JPEG sharpness, playback zoom control
Priced at £1789, it's good to finally see a new full frame body in Canon's lineup that costs under £2000. For APS-C DSLR users considering the jump up to full frame, it still represents a serious outlay when you consider EF-S lenses can't be used with...