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.
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(96%)
1175 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Bang for the buck
Excellent video quality
All-I-Frame codec
PCM audio
External audio input
Superb overall image quality
Excellent performance at high ISOs in low light
Builtin WiFi is an improvement over previous models
Good overall speed for shooting candids
Photographing models in a runway setting and capturing sports
Nice
Weathersealed
The Canon EOS 6D delivers the photo and video quality you expect from a full-frame sensor
In a well-designed and relatively lightweight body
Compact. Inexpensive for its class. Full-frame sensor. 4.5fps shooting. Superb image quality at high ISOs. Interchangeable focus screens. Integrated GPS and Wi-Fi. 1080p30 video capture. Battery grip available. Supported USB tethered and Wi-Fi remote cont
Excellent image quality
Great low light/high ISO capabilities
Fullframe shooting at an "affordable" price
Builtin WiFi and GPS
Good performance overall
Sophisticated feature set for the price
Excellent detail in raw file output across ISO range
Class-leading low light focus sensitivity (from central AF point)
Very effective JPEG noise reduction at highest ISO sensitivities
Impressively quiet 'silent' shutter drive mode
Quick Control menu provides easy access to shooting settings
Wi-Fi-enabled remote camera control via smartphone or tablet
Effective and easy to use multi-exposu
Tough
Moisture and dust resistant body
Built-in Wi-Fi and GPS
Great image quality with low noise levels
AF effective in very low light
4.5fps continuous shooting limited by memory for JPEGs.
Image quality
ISO performance
WiFi & GPS
AF performance in lowlight
The editors didn't like
No headphone jack
Poor LCD visibility in direct sunlight
Impractical DSLR form factor for run-and-gun shooting
The 11point autofocus system performed well but is a step down from pro DSLRs and the competing camera from Nikon
Maximum 1/180 flash sync speed is a notch slow for studio strobe work
Only one SD card slot
No headphone jack for video
Price
$2
099 (bo
While the camera has nice extra features
Like Wi-Fi and GPS support
It's missing some basics for the price like on-camera flash
Multiple card slots
And a 100 percent-coverage viewfinder
Not the fastest camera on the block. Viewfinder only offers 97 percent coverage. Not compatible with EF-S lenses. GPS saps battery life. No flash. Slow focus during video recording. No PC Sync socket
No builtin flash
Single SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot (vs. Nikon D600's dual card slot)
Slightly soft images on default settings (depending on lens used)
JPEG engine struggles with low-contrast fine detail at low ISO sensitivities
Low density 11 point autofocus array with only one cross-type AF point
Single card slot (SD)
Slow burst rate compared to its full frame peers
Cannot configure common live view and movie mode options independently
Video output prone to moiré artifacts
Slightly lower resolution than all of its full frame peers
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Published: 2015-12-01, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
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