Testseek.com have collected 185 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 6D and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 6D.
April 2013
(85%)
185 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
1176 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
Canon’s cheapest full frame sensor DSLR for those amateurs after optimum results from the 35mm format, solid feel build yet manageable handling, on-board wireless transfer of images and the ability to control the camera remotely via iPad, built-in GPS image tagging
Size and bulk will still mark you out as a professional so not the best option for candid street photography, expensive if you won’t feel the benefit of that full frame sensor
For anyone who has previously thought they'd have to go the second hand route to afford a full frame DSLR like an EOS 5D Mark III or 1DX – or who wasn't keen on the bulk usually associated with a pro model – this Canon offers a brand new alternative that...
Published: 2013-02-10, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv
Abstract: Despite being only a teensy bit smaller than its rival the Nikon D600, the Canon feels more compact and less dressed for action – whether that's a good or bad thing is up to you. The 11-point autofocus may sound sorely lacking compared to the 39-pointer o...
The Canon EOS 6D is a top-notch full-frame camera in a relatively compact body. With a relatively affordable price, enthusiast-friendly features, and spectacular image quality, it's an easy Editors' Choice....
Like the EOS 650D, which has a touchscreen and hybrid AF system, Canon has been bold again in introducing new technology into one of its DSLRs, in this case GPS and Wi-Fi to the EOS 6D. Thankfully, both features work very well and enhance the day-to-day u...
Picture quality up to 6400 ISO, Can be controlled remotely via WiFi, Silent shutter mode is a nice touch, Goodquality LCD, Autofocus performs well in low light, Excellent video quality, Good general design and handling
No builtin flash, No headphones socket (for video), flash sync socket or USB 3 connection, No overlay tools in EVF (grids, etc.), No touchscreen or swivel screen, Autofocus is too slow in Live View and video / AF zone is a little tight, EFS lenses not com
The Canon EOS 6D is an attractive full-frame SLR (24 x 36 mm) that's light, responsive and pleasant to handle. Picture quality is excellent in both photo and video modes. Some of Canon's choices are may be questionable (no built-in flash, no swivel screen...
Excellent image quality, Impressive low-light performance, Intuitive Wi-Fi connectivity and GPS support, Solid and robust build quality, Accurate metering system
Only one cross-type AF sensor, No built-in pop-up flash, GPS and Wi-Fi drain battery life, No manual audio control for HD video
The 6D offers superb image quality at a price that's more realistic than the 5D Mk III. That said, at around £1,689 it still represents a fairly hefty outlay – especially for those looking to upgrade from an APS-C DSLR who will find that their collection ...
Published: 2013-01-04, Author: Christopher , review by: reviewed.com
Everything the D600 is for Nikonians, the EOS 6D is for Canonites: a relatively affordable full-frame option, aimed at photographers looking to get their start in high-end portraiture or event shooting. Plus the—shall we say—"price insensitive" consumers ...
Published: 2013-01-04, Author: Christopher , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: Canon's brand new EOS 6D is the company's most affordable full-frame camera, clocking in at $2,099.99 body-only, and entering into direct competition with the excellent Nikon D600. The most important specs include sensitivity up to ISO 102400, 20.2 megapi...