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Taking photos with a full-frame camera is an amazing experience. Shots just look so much wider and more fulfilling thanks to the bigger sensor. It used to be that you had to pay big bucks to get yourself a full-frame camera, but thanks to Canon, you ca...

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...
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This 20 megapixel camera is Canon’s entry into full frame digital photography. It is differentiated from the 5DMkIII by its construction qu...
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The biggest sensor you can get in the body of a digital SLR based around an old 35mm film SLR is naturally a sensor the equivalent size of a frame of 35mm film. And that's what the Canon EOS 6D provides. Announced in September 2012, the 6D is aimed at se...

Full-frame chip, Proper photographic control, Wi-Fi picture transfer...

Pricey if you're not a pro...
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Full-frame photography has got a lot more interesting in the last 12 months, especially for people whose next camera isn't a business expense. The Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Nikon D800 and Sony Alpha A99 all helped to redefine what an entry-level full-fram...

Flawless image quality at a tantalising price, but the basic autofocus won't suit everyone...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The two cameras we're reviewing today are essentially scaled-down versions of higher-end models. Another thing the Sony NEX-6 mirrorless camera and Canon's EOS 6D full-frame SLR have in common is... Canon and Nikon have both just presented new DSLRs with...

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...
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While DSLRs fitted with APS-C sensors have always been popular with enthusiasts and consumers looking for a camera that offers a good balance between image quality and value for money, full-frame DSLRs have long been the number one choice for full-time p...

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...
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The Canon EOS 6D might sound like the dream ticket for full-frame DSLR aspirers. It's the first time that Canon's dipped its toe into the "budget" full-frame pond. But, to be realistic, its £1600 body-only asking price is still more the cash equivalen...

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...
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In many ways the Canon EOS 6D is the Canon's first true enthusiast level full-frame digital camera. While the Canon EOS 5D Mark III and Canon EOS 1DX also have a full frame sensor, the Canon EOS 6D's design and handling is far closer to that of the APS...

Enthusiast, centric controls, Remote control via Wi, Fi, GPS technology, High image quality...

No flash, Lacks some connections, 97% viewfinder coverage, Limited viewfinder overlay...

All things considered, the Canon EOS 6D is an excellent choice for the enthusiast and club photographer looking for a full-frame DSLR. These users will find that they have just about everything they need, and a bit more besides. It may take them a while...
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The pitch for the EOS 6D is that it’s a cheaper way for keen amateurs to enjoy a digital SLR that offers a sensor the same size as professional models costing £5K. Whilst not inexpensive at £1799.99 body-only, the Canon 6D is comparable price-wise and...

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...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Prior to the announcement of the Canon EOS 6D ($2,099 direct, body only) and the Nikon D600 , shooters who wanted a full-frame camera—one with an image sensor the same size as a 35mm film frame—were faced with a small number of choices at $3,000 and up. B...

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...
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The EOS 6D is Canon's most affordable full-frame SLR to date. Its sensor is similar to the one in the luxurious 5D Mark III , but its controls have more in common with the cheaper 60D. It's also the first Canon SLR to incorporate Wi-Fi and GPS, and with a...

Outstanding image quality and sophisticated Wi-Fi functions, but the autofocus system limits its appeal...
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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...
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2012 is certainly the year of full-frame cameras, from the Sony RX1 to the Nikon D600 and the Canon EOS 6D. Both Nikon and Canon's cameras are the first in a new category of DSLRs: 'Entry-level' full-frame DSLR cameras that, while aren't exacting cheap, o...

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...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The EOS 6D is Canon's most affordable full-frame SLR to date. Its sensor is similar to the one in the luxurious 5D Mark III, but its controls have more in common with the cheaper 60D. It's also the first Canon SLR to incorporate Wi-Fi and GPS, and with a...

Very good, but still not quite our top choice over Nikon...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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If you're keen to get stuck into a more challenging level of photography then the Canon EOS 6D is an ideal camera to consider, particularly if you're interested in pursuing landscape and portrait work, or taking it with you on your travels. This is mainly...

You'll get cracking shots from the wide assortment of manual controls, some of which can be controlled by WiFi and GPS comes as standard too.

A flash needs to be purchased separately as there isn't one builtin, the viewfinder falls a little short and HD video is not all it should be...

If you hanker after the superb Canon 5D Mark III, but it remains firmly out of reach because of cost, then the EOS 6D takes you in the premium photography direction. High-quality images with the flexibility of separate lenses and plenty of manual control...
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Canon's brand new EOS 6D (MSRP $2099.99, body-only) is the company's most affordable full-frame camera. It also enters into direct competition with the excellent, similarly equipped, and simultaneously birthed Nikon D600 . The new model's most important s...

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...
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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...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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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...
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Full-frame DSLRs used to be priced for and targeted at professional photographers. However, such guidelines no longer strictly apply. Like Nikon’s D600, the Canon EOS 6D is an ‘affordable’ full-frame DSLR aimed squarely at the enthusiast, but which may al...

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...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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In many ways the Canon EOS 6D is the Canon's first true enthusiast level full-frame digital camera. While the Canon EOS 5D Mark III and Canon EOS 1DX also have a full frame sensor, the Canon EOS 6D's design and handling is far closer to that of the APS-C...

Enthusiastcentric controls, Remote control via WiFi, GPS technology, High image quality...

No flash, Lacks some connections, 97% viewfinder coverage, Limited viewfinder overlay...

Buying Guide Best DSLR: top cameras by price and brand There's no doubt where the 20.2MP Canon EOS 6D is aimed. With some professional features stripped, you're left with a camera finely tuned to the needs of the enthusiast. The full frame sensor captures...
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EOS 5D Mark IIISensor22.3 x 14.9 mm CMOS sensor 19 million total pixels 18 million effective pixels35.8 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor 22 million total pixels 20.2 million effective pixels36 x 24 mm CMOS sensor 23.4 million total pixels 22.3 million effective...
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After publishing a detailed First Look at Canon's entry-level 'full frame' DSLR, the EOS 6D in September last year, we have been able to review a production unit in March 2013. It was supplied with the new EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM lens , which is reviewed s...

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...
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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...
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avhub.com.au Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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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...
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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 through an EOS app. The phone operates as both a remote viewfinder and a function controller and s...

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...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Lisa Gade reviews the Canon EOS 6D full frame DSLR camera with Canon L 24-105mm f/4 kit lens. This is Canon's most affordable full frame digital SLR camera, and it's priced similarly to the full frame entry level competition from Nikon and Sony while also...
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The full-frame sensor, usually reserved for only top-of-the-line DSLR cameras, represents the finest standard of DSLR picture-grabbin'. It doesn't come cheap. But Canon fit a full-frame sensor into its new 6D — and offered camera buyers a pro-level detail...

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...
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digitalmediaandit.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Having spent some time working with the camera on a two week family trip to rural Portugal, I am now in a position to give a more authoritative review of the 6D. Though I am not in the camp of moaners who say `why hasn't it got this' or `the Nikon xxx is...

I have no hesitation in recommending the 6D with one single proviso. Good L-series or prime optic glass is required to get the best from the camera's sensor. Hence, it would be an expensive upgrade for someone changing from an APS-C Canon EOS (e.g. a 650D...
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Taking photos with a full-frame camera is an amazing experience. Shots just look so much wider and more fulfilling thanks to the bigger sensor. It used to be that you had to pay big bucks to get yourself a full-frame camera, but thanks to Canon, you can n...

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...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Excellent entry to full frameThis 20 megapixel camera is Canon's entry into full frame digital photography. It is differentiated from the 5DMkIII by its construction quality which doesn't have the indestructible toughness demanded by professionals, but is...

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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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...
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2012 is certainly the year of full-frame cameras, from the Sony RX1 to the Nikon D600 and the Canon EOS 6D. Both Nikon and Canon's cameras are the first in a new category of DSLRs: 'Entry-level' full-frame DSLR cameras that, while aren't exacting cheap, o...

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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2012 is certainly the year of full-frame cameras, from the Sony Cyber-shot RX1 to the Nikon D600 and the Canon EOS 6D. Both Nikon and Canon's cameras are the first in a new category of DSLRs: 'Entry-level' full-frame DSLR cameras that, while aren't exacti...

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...
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Read on for our original review, written in 2013.The 6D's 20-megapixel sensor is marginally the lowest resolution of these five cameras, but that's still enough for A3 prints at 300dpi. The flip side is that noise levels are slightly lower than from the 5...

Flawless image quality at a tantalising price, but the basic autofocus won't suit everyone...
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