Testseek.com have collected 152 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 6D Mark 2 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 6D Mark 2.
August 2017
(81%)
152 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
4761 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
810100152
The editors liked
Affordable Full Frame performance
Access to a deep stable of exceptional Canon EF glass
Excellent color and contrast reproduction
Very Good ISO performance
Vari-angle & touchscreen useful for odd angles
More amenities than the previous generation
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Excellent build quality
Dual Pixel CMOS AF
Flipout display
Improved sharpness
Great battery life
Full-frame 26MP image sensor
45-point autofocus system
Dual Pixel AF in Live view
6
5fps continuous shooitng
Vari-angle LCD
Integrated Wi-Fi and GPS
Great vari-angle touchscreen
Good image quality in most situations
Impressive performance for its class
Dual Pixel CMOS AF sensor
Vari-angle rear touchscreen
Streamlined design and handling
Good color rendition
Good battery life
Touchscreen
Excellent overall image quality
Good build quality
Bright
Sharp
Fully-articulated screen
Great ergonomics
Social and general use
Easy capture of casual video clips and those looking for a backup body for Canon full-frame glass
Full-frame 26.2Mp sensor
Fast and accurate AF system for use with the viewfinder
Useful vari-angle screen with well-implemented touch-control
The editors didn't like
Slower & less rugged than flagship mirrorless systems
Lacks 4K Video Recording
No in-body image stabilization
No 4K video
ISO performance trails rivals
Poor dynamic range vs. predecessor
Video quality and feature set underwhelms at this price point
PRICE
$1
999
Small AF coverage area
Video limited to 1080p
Omits built-in flash
Disappointing dynamic range
Optical viewfinder comes up short
Narrow AF point coverage through viewfinder
No real advance in image quality
Price pitches it against tough rivals
Personally speaking
Pretty much everything else
The Canon 6D Mk II is a camera that
And I don't believe I'm saying this
May in fact be best for the person who shoots in Auto Mode. As I stated earlier on
The Canon 6D Mk II is a camera that seems like
Bulky design with heavy kit lens
Limited dynamic range
Updated 26MP sensor with good high ISO performance
Pleasing JPEG color
Generally good ergonomics and controls
Effective Dual Pixel autofocus
Polished touchscreen operation with fully articulated touchscreen
Good color rendition, Good battery life, Touchscreen,
Personally speaking, pretty much everything else, The Canon 6D Mk II is a camera that, and I don't believe I'm saying this, may in fact be best for the person who shoots in Auto Mode. As I stated earlier on, the Canon 6D Mk II is a camera that seems like
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Published: 2017-09-16, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Canon's 6D proved a popular and affordable DSLR for serious-enthusiasts looking to step up to full frame, or pros after an affordable second body.Five years on, it was crying out for an upgrade however, and the 6D Mark II's resolution boost, improved auto...
Full-frame 26.2Mp sensor, Fast and accurate AF system for use with the viewfinder, Useful vari-angle screen with well-implemented touch-control,
AF points grouped around the centre of the frame, No 4K video recording, Rather limited dynamic range
With nearly five years passing since the original 6D went on sale the 6D Mark II needed to make some significant upgrades and thankfully it does with a new sensor, a two-generation jump in processing engine, a vari-angle touch-screen and a major overhaul...
The camera market has changed significantly in the five years since the original EOS 6D was launched. These days, you can enter into the full-frame market at an affordable price via a variety of different brands, so Canon has its work cut out to make...
Abstract: DP Review has published its in-depth review of the new Canon 6D Mark II. It praises the camera for its high image quality capability; however, it finds that the 6D Mark II falls well short of the competition:The only thing that makes the EOS 6D II stand...
Social and general use, easy capture of casual video clips and those looking for a backup body for Canon full-frame glass
Updated 26MP sensor with good high ISO performance, Pleasing JPEG color, Generally good ergonomics and controls, Effective Dual Pixel autofocus, Polished touchscreen operation with fully articulated touchscreen, Weather-sealed, 6.5 fps burst shooting thro
As it should be, the EOS 6D II is a better camera than its predecessor in almost every way. With plenty of resolution, respectable burst shooting speeds and pleasing Canon color, it's a camera that's capable of producing great images in a variety of situa...
Abstract: Things many consider this camera to be lacking include:Pros:Some points from this review:In this video, Tony goes over most of the new features of the Canon 6D Mark II as compared to other camera bodies in the Canon line-up and other brands. See what he t...
Dual Pixel CMOS AF sensor, Vari-angle rear touchscreen, Streamlined design and handling
No real advance in image quality, No 4K video, Price pitches it against tough rivals
The EOS 6D Mark II is a major step forward from the original 6D, but more in operational speed and performance than outright image quality. It's a terrific camera to use, but its price puts it up against a number of strong cameras. It's a really good all-...
Canon positions the EOS 6D Mark II as a step-up from an APS-C model or as an entry-level DSLR for those who know the light-capturing value of a full frame sensor's significantly larger surface area. Though very slightly heavier than the Canon EOS 6D it is...
Published: 2017-06-29, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The EOS 6D Mark II is a ‘low-priced' full-frame DSLR aimed at enthusiasts and upgraders from APSC models like the 70D and 80D, but its ease of use and satisfying output means it'll also appeal to beginners wanting to splash out. The photo and movie qualit...