At just $2100 for the body, the Canon EOS 6D it’s the cheapest full-frame camera you can buy new. It’s got one hell of a lineage, but how will it measure up to Nikon’s crazy new D600, which the same ...
It's a good time to be in the market for a full-frame DLSR. Last week, the Sony A99 and Nikon D600 were announced, and now Canon has outed the EOS 6D, its smallest and lightest full-frame DSLR.
Back in 2012 Canon brought the EOS 6D to the market, bridging the gap between entry level and pro-level cameras. The 6D was a good option for customers looking for entry level full frame DSLRs. Now, ...
The Canon 6D is a full-frame camera retailing for $2,099, the lowest launch price for such a device in Canon history. Canon’s entry in this field comes a few months after Nikon made a similar move ...
Camera: Canon 6D Mark ii Price: €2,199 Pros: great new flip-out touchscreen, good in low light Cons: disappointing dynamic range, limited video options Canon 6D Mark ii I’ve been a Canon 6D user for ...
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 ...
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Canon is updating two of its camera lineups today with the announcement of the new 6D Mark II and Rebel SL2. Both look like solid new cameras — the 6D especially, since it’s been anticipated for even ...
The 6D Mark II ($1,199.00 at Amazon) is similar in size and weight to the original 6D. It's compact for a full-frame body, measuring 4.4 by 5.7 by 2.9 inches (HWD) and weighing 1.7 pounds without a ...
Full-frame: the holy grail of DSLR cameras. The term describes a sensor size equivalent to a classic 35mm film frame. And in 2017 it's a market more accessible than ever before, rather than just ...