Canon has given its smallest, lightest full-frame camera a much-needed overhaul. The new EOS 6D MkII maintains the enthusiast-focused feature set of its predecessor, but improves on all the important ...
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Save up to $1,000 on Canon EOS R5, R6, R7, R8, R3 & M50 mirrorless cameras, camera bodies & more (Canon.com) Save up to $2,530 on Canon EOS R5, R6, R7, R8, R3 & M50 mirrorless cameras, lens kits & ...
We tested focus speed using the EF 50mm f/1.2L lens. In good light, the camera is able to bring an out-of-focus image into crisp view in about 0.4-second, but slowed to 1.6 seconds to accomplish the ...
Used to be, to get a full-frame sensor in a Canon camera, you had to shell out big bucks for a pro rig like the 5D Mark III or 1D X. No longer. Canon's just unveiled its EOS 6D, the smallest, lightest ...
Both cameras feature built in HDR creation, multiple exposure, AF Micro-adjustment, full HD video recording, electronic level (dual axis on the Nikon D600). The Canon EOS 6D has a silent single and ...
Both cameras feature built in HDR creation, multiple exposure, AF Micro-adjustment, full HD video recording, electronic level (dual axis on the 5D Mark III), the same ISO settings from ISO50 to ...
Ever since the first full-frame DSLR hit the market, photographers have been begging for less expensive options for large-sensor image capture. Canon’s current answer? The 20.2MP EOS 6D ($2,099, ...
Canon has just introduced the EOS 6D: the lightest, smallest, and least expensive full-frame DSLR the company has ever produced. Canon has just introduced the EOS 6D: the lightest, smallest, and least ...
While it's bigger than entry-level cameras with smaller APS-C image sensors, the 6D is compact for a full-frame D-SLR. It measures 4.4 by 5.7 by 2.8 inches (HWD) and weighs just under 1.7 pounds ...
The control layout is familiar to anyone who has handled a Canon SLR before. There's a standard mode dial on top left side with an integrated On/Off lever. To the right of the viewfinder you'll find a ...
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