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April 2013
(85%)
185 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
1175 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The low-light
High-ISO performance of this camera is so good that we left it set to ISO 1250 and loved the results. The wi-fi connection to a smartphone works brilliantly.
The low light
High ISO performance of this camera is so good that we left it set to ISO1250 and loved the results. The WiFi connection to a smartphone works brilliantly
Activating Liveview and setting the phone as the viewfinder.
Full-frame sensor
Comparatively affordable
Great for all types of photography
Enthusiastcentric controls
Remote control via WiFi
GPS technology
High image quality
Built-in Wi-Fi is easy and seamless to use. Full-frame image quality is excellent. Lightweight body. GPS in-camera
The editors didn't like
Some may miss an inbuilt flash
Which on the competing Nikon D600 can control offcamera speed lights
Which on the competing Nikon D600 can control offcamera speedlights
Fixed screen
Very soft shutter button
No flash
Lacks some connections
97% viewfinder coverage
Limited viewfinder overlay
No headphone jack. Video quality not as good as the Mark III. AF system could use a few more points
Abstract: Canon's first affordably-priced D-SLR with a 35mm-sized sensor is rather more conservative than its Nikon rival, but there's still a whole lot to like and it dazzles with its imaging performance. There was a saying about London buses that you'd wait ag...
Abstract: The new category of more affordable D-SLRs with 35mm-sized sensors is primarily aimed at amateurs, but they're also good news for professionals. Taking a hit on obsolete digital cameras has been a fact of life for working photographers, the downside o...
Full-frame sensor, Comparatively affordable, Great for all types of photography
Fixed screen, Very soft shutter button
Canon's EOS 6D is a great introduction into the world of full-frame photography. It's a relatively fast camera that's easy to use and its high ISO performance is stellar. Well worth considering if you're an enthusiast, but you will also need some new lens...
The EOS 6D is an excellent camera, particularly for stills photographers looking for excellent imaging performance in a relatively compact and lightweight camera body – for its sensor size. Its feature set will suit most advanced amateurs and experienced ...
Built-in Wi-Fi is easy and seamless to use. Full-frame image quality is excellent. Lightweight body. GPS in-camera
No headphone jack. Video quality not as good as the Mark III. AF system could use a few more points
An excellent camera for Canon users who are looking to step up into the world of full-frame photography, the 6D delivers great photo and video quality, as well as effective Wi-Fi....
The low-light, high-ISO performance of this camera is so good that we left it set to ISO 1250 and loved the results. The wi-fi connection to a smartphone works brilliantly.
Some may miss an inbuilt flash, which on the competing Nikon D600 can control offcamera speed lights
For anyone hankering after the superior images produced by a full-frame camera, and has a bag full of Canon mount lenses, the price of entry has been dramatically lowered with the EOS 6D. We recommend it without reservation, but must point out that there ...
Abstract: This 20-megapixel camera is Canon's entry into full-frame digital photography. One of the most appealing features is its wi-fi connectivity with smartphones th...
Published: 2013-03-12, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The low light, high ISO performance of this camera is so good that we left it set to ISO1250 and loved the results. The WiFi connection to a smartphone works brilliantly, activating Liveview and setting the phone as the viewfinder.
Some may miss an inbuilt flash, which on the competing Nikon D600 can control offcamera speedlights
For anyone hankering after the superior images produced by a full frame camera and has a bag full of Canon mount lenses the price of entry has been dramatically lowered with the EOS 6D. We recommend it without reservation, but must point out that there ar...
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Published: 2013-01-03, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you are most interested in stills and don't 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 we've ever seen. But if you are looking for the video prowess of...