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Canon EOS 6D 20.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF 24-105mm f/4L is USM Lens Kit - Wi-Fi Enabled
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Brand | Canon |
Model Name | 8035B009 |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 20.2 MP |
Photo Sensor Size | Full Frame (35mm) |
Image Stabilization | No |
Max Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Min Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Metering Description | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot, Partial |
Exposure Control Type | Manual |
Form Factor | Compact |
About this item
- 20.2MP full frame CMOS sensor
- 4.5 frames per second continuous shooting
- 1080p HD video recording with manual controls
- 11-point AF system
- 3 inch LCD with 1,040,000 dots
- SD Memory
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Picture quality | 4.9 | 5.0 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Auto focus | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.4 | — | 4.1 |
Image stabilization | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.3 | — | 4.2 |
For landscape photography | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.5 | — | — |
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display type | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD |
display size | 3 inches | 2.7 inches | 3 inches | 4 inches | 3 inches |
lens type | Zoom | Telephoto | Wide Angle | Fixed | Telephoto |
zoom type | — | Digital Zoom | Optical Zoom | Digital Zoom | — |
shooting modes | Manual | Automatic | Automatic | Manual | Automatic |
connectivity tech | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, NFC | USB, Wi-Fi | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
video resolution | FHD 1080p | 1080p | 1080p | 4K UHD 2161p | 2160p |
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- 20.2 megapixel Full-frame sensor
- ISO 100-25600, expandable to 102400 (expandable range L:50, H1:51200, H2:102400)
- Built-in WiFi and GPS**
EOS 6D
EOS 6D is the world's lightest* full-frame DSLR equipped with a 20.2 megapixel CMOS sensor with precision 11-point AF system and also offers built-in WiFi and GPS support**.
* Lightest full-frame DSLR as of 13 September 2012, a Canon survey.
** There is also a 6D variant model without built-in WiFi and GPS.
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20.2-megapixel full-frame sensorHigh resolution 20.2-megapixel images of superb quality and detail are attained from Canon's cutting-edge full-frame CMOS sensor technology. New photodiode construction, gapless microlens array and on-chip noise reduction circuitry on the CMOS keep image data clean and clear even at high ISO settings and long exposures, so your photographic vision is never compromised. |
ISO expandable to 102400No matter your exposure requirements, the EOS 6D allows flexible ISO speed settings of ISO 100 - 25600 and expandable to L: ISO 50, H1: 51200 and H2: 102400 to adjust the camera's sensitivity to light. From low light indoor environments to the great outdoors in broad daylight, the EOS 6D captures every picture in the best possible light. |
Built-in WiFi and GPSBuilt-in WiFi capability allows EOS 6D to connect to wireless networks at high speeds, allowing it to transfer data quickly to PCs and smartphones and print photos with PictBridge-enabled wireless printers. EOS Remote, a Smartphone app (iOS / Android), takes advantage of EOS 6D WiFi capabilities by allowing smartphones to control it, allowing users to browse and download images, change shooting modes, adjust focus and even snap a photo. High sensitivity, high precision built-in GPS in EOS 6D allows users to tag images with GPS coordinates, recall shooting locations and even route travelled with its logging function. |
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Product information
Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection, Selective single-point, Face Detection, Multi-area, Single, Continuous, Live View, Contrast Detection |
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Display Resolution Maximum | 1040000 |
Photo Sensor Size | Full Frame (35mm) |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Effective Still Resolution | 20.2 MP |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 20.2 MP |
White balance settings | Auto |
JPEG quality level | Fine |
Image Stabilization | No |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/180 sec |
Video Capture Format | mpeg-4;h.264 |
Video Capture Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Video Standard | MPEG 4 |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.71x |
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Viewfinder Type | Optical |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
Touch Screen Type | Touch Screen |
Model Name | 8035B009 |
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Brand | Canon |
Model Number | 8035B009 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #401,042 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #849 in DSLR Cameras |
ASIN | B009B0MZG2 |
Color | Black |
Included Components | Battery Pack LP-E6, Eyecup Eb (Not Shown), EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens, Stereo AV Cable AVC-DC400ST, Camera Cover R-F-3, Lens Hood EW-83H, Battery Charger LC-E6, EOS 6D Body, Wide Neck Strap EW-EOS 6D, Lens Cap E-77U (Not Shown), USB Interface Cable IFC-200U, Lens Dust Cap E (Not Shown) |
Processor Description | Digic 5+ |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.71 x 2.8 x 4.37 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.76 Kilograms |
Warranty Type | 12 |
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Feedback
Lens Type | Zoom |
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Optical Zoom | 50 x |
Maximum Aperture | 4 |
Minimum Aperture | 22 f |
Autofocus Points | 11 |
Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Maximum Focal Length | 105 Millimeters |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 77 Millimeters |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 102400 |
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Expanded ISO Minimum | 50 |
Max Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Min Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Exposure Control Type | Manual |
Metering Description | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot, Partial |
Shooting Modes | Manual |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
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Number of Batteries | Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Battery Description | Lithium Ion |
Battery Weight | 80 Grams |
Battery Life | 1090 Photos |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 4.5 |
Wireless Communication Technology | yes |
Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC |
Special Feature | Travel |
Skill Level | Professional |
Form Factor | Compact |
Hardware Interface | PictBridge |
Audio Recording | Yes |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
GPS | Built-In |
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Product Description
The compact and lightweight EOS 6D full-frame digital SLR camera features a 20.2 Megapixel Full-Frame CMOS sensor, a wide ISO range of 100–25600, expandable to L: 50, H1: 51200, and H2: 102400, for incredible image quality even in low light, and a DIGIC 5+ Image Processor. The camera also has a new 11-point AF including a high-precision center cross-type AF point with EV -3 sensitivity, continuous shooting up to 4.5 fps, and Full HD video with manual exposure control, multiple frame rates, and the benefits of a Full-Frame sensor provides stunning performance and creative flexibility. The built-in Wi-Fi transmitter allows you to wirelessly transfer your images to social networking sites through CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, or upload virtually anywhere from your iOS or Android smartphone with the free download of the EOS Remote app.
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Customers like the quality, image quality, value, and light quality of the digital camera. For example, they mention it's incredibly good, produces sharp, usable images, and is a great affordable full frame option. They appreciate the low light sensitivity and ability to shoot without flash. That said, some complain about the autofocus.
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Customers are generally satisfied with the quality of the digital camera. They mention that it is incredibly good, a really great camera, and perfect for someone looking to take great pictures. The AF system has been great in their testing so far, and the results have been great. The GPS was surprisingly accurate, and it works quite well. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...comment on what's missing and how it affects workflow, for me, it works quite well and is ergonomic enough.Picture quality..." Read more
"...The 6D is well made, the design and fit to me is better, the AF system has been great in my testing so far, the wifi system is a time/lifesaver in..." Read more
"...I was surprised at how easy it was to take HDR images without a tripod and have them automatically stitch together and still come out looking good...." Read more
"...It's a great walkabout lens. The only complaint -- I get some very noticeable vignetting at wide angle, but this comes out easily in photoshop...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the camera. They mention that it produces sharp, clear, and usable images in dark settings. The JPGs look great, and the 20-megapixel raw images are clear and accurate. The Digic 5+ processor provides great JPEG improvements, and fast enough shooting. They also appreciate the amazing images generated by the auto ISO feature. Overall, customers are happy with the picture quality and IQ of the product.
"...me after reading all the reviews was that these were great cameras producing great images, therefore, since I had already accessories, I went with..." Read more
"...in studio shoots, no lubricant/debris splatter, sharp sharp images out of the camera and just an overall great package...." Read more
"...Colors are vibrant. Images are sharp. I am thrilled with the picture quality. I shot 90% RAW files and they look outstanding after processing...." Read more
"...And now I get those pictures with lush, rich color and texture that I never managed with my APS-C body...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the camera. They say it's an affordable full-frame option, and the 6D seems to be the best combination of capability and value.
"...HIGHLY recommend this camera to anyone and think it is the best full frame value on the market. Get it while they still male it brand new!" Read more
"...and sell for $$$ in my spare time, and so far this appears to be worth every penny...." Read more
"...construction that Canon give us with this amazing camera for a great price with the 24-105mm...." Read more
"...Pic IQ: This is where the 6D shines. Its simply Wow! for the money. Colors are beautiful...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the light quality of the camera. They mention that it does a better job in low light and medium light shooting without flash. The center auto focus point works great in lowlight, and the viewfinder is significantly brighter. They also say that it can pick up focus in very low light very quickly.
"...push the ISO to 1600, and I know my images will still be sharp and well exposed...." Read more
"...sensor point is good to -3 EV and I can confirm that It works in almost complete darkness. It is just amazing...." Read more
"...The viewfinder is significantly brighter which was something I never appreciated until using the 6D...." Read more
"...Great colors with available light, i'm very impressed.2 custom functions it's a +..." Read more
Customers like the wireless connectivity of the camera. They mention that the built-in WiFi feature is a time and lifesaver in studio shoots. The WiFi and GPS options are a good addition and fun to use.
"...The Wifi is arguable more useful, and the iPhone app is quite easy to use...." Read more
"...better, the AF system has been great in my testing so far, the wifi system is a time/lifesaver in studio shoots, no lubricant/debris splatter, sharp..." Read more
"...WiFi and GPS are fun. First WiFi set-up takes a few minutes, but it pairs quickly for subsequent uses...." Read more
"...The WiFi is awesome. I thought it might be a fun gimmick, but now after three shoots, it is transforming my workflow...." Read more
Customers find the digital camera easy to use. They mention that the controls are easy to reach and understand, the menu system is easy to get sorted out, and the software menu is easy navigate. They also appreciate the easy-to-use preset modes and the fast configuration. Customers also like the simplicity of the 11-point AF system, which saves a lot of time.
"...Everything else was easy to figure out if you are used to Canon's menus on other cameras.- Picture quality is top notch...." Read more
"...Menu, very easy to navigate and better than NIKON in my opinion, learn the camera controls and settings in 2 days reading the instruction book ...." Read more
"...I like the simplicity of the 11-point AF system. I find the 61-point system hard to navigate...." Read more
"...The software menu is easy to navigate and includes a custom menu option which I can recommend...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the camera. They say it's the lightest full frame DSLR camera, and it puts less weight on the mount. They also say it has a perfect shape and weight in the hand, and is rugged, well built, and substantial in your hand.
"...Build wise, the 6D is much lighter, which is great. Coming from the original 5D model, the image improvements and high ISO is stunning...." Read more
"...It feels rugged, well built, and substantial in your hand. It doesn't have the plastic feel that the Rebels do. It feels like a pro-level camera...." Read more
"...advantage over the 5D-series is that the 6D is noticeably smaller and lighter...." Read more
"On the plus side, it's lighter and much quieter than my previous 5D. It can focus in much dimmer conditions...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the autofocus of the camera. Some mention that it's great at finding what they want, while others say that it is glacially slow when using the screen rather than viewfinder. Some say that the auto focus points are highly concentrated in the center of the frame, and that it auto-focus after you snap the photo.
"...soccer/basketball games once in a while with this camera and never had focus issues...." Read more
"...One other thing to mention is that transferring RAW files is pretty slow wirelessly, and it's probably quicker to just pop out the card and stick it..." Read more
"...Focusing is very fast. Although this only has 11 focus points, it is able to focus easily in very low light...." Read more
"...take the simplified control of 11 AF points and an absolutely fantastic center focus point over 61 points..." Read more
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I see really no fault with this camera anymore, it delivers great images when used on the proper settings.
It is billed as an entry level full frame and is priced as such. However, for a serious hobbyist, this is such an outstanding camera. I'm quite happy with this purchase and would definitely recommend it for anyone looking at a fantastic camera and not ready to drop $3K or more.
**Initial review**
I have never written a review for any product, but I liked this camera enough to take the time to write one.
A little background and disclosures, I have had this camera since december 6th 2013, so nearly 2 month in use and nearly a 3000 pictures taken. I come from two prior canon bodies, the XS for 4 years and the T4i for one year.
It took me a long time to decide between the Nikon D610, the sony A7 and this one. I finally when with this camera mostly because of my prior lenses and flash I had for my other canons, and I don't claim to compare this one to the two others. I read plenty of reviews comparing all three and for those who are looking for a comparison here you might as well google more professional reviews than mine.
The bottom line for me after reading all the reviews was that these were great cameras producing great images, therefore, since I had already accessories, I went with Canon.
Concerning my needs and why the need to upgrade from the T4i to this one was low light shooting indoors of my one year old. I was very unsatisfied with the low light capabilities of the T4i and the iso at 1600 looked too noisy for me. Otherwise, it was a great camera that served me well.
Now, to the camera.
Since I said low light was an issue for me, I took the camera and immediately snapped picture of my living room with no flash. It was dark enough and the auto iso went to 12800. I thought, Ok, it will probably be terrible but let's try. When I looked on my 27" screen at the result I was surprised. The picture was noisy sure but it was comparable to the results I got from my T4i at 1600 iso.
So from there I started expecting great things from this camera and therefore I was disappointed rather quickly.
I started using the kit lens which is an L lens and theoretically should be very good, but I found my 50 mm 1.4 produced way nicer images indoors. Outdoors, the 24-105 mm produced great images and proves obviously more versatile, I guess it's unfair to compare both these lenses since the 50 mm 1.4 is such a great lens anyways. But, in my mind, I thought an L lens should be way better than a cheap 50 mm that I got on amazon for $290.
Now, the wifi and GPS.
I have tried using the GPS, and I'm sure it can be helpful, but after I saw it draining my battery in one day while on standby, I just turned it off and decided to turn it on only when needed (like when traveling). The problem with this is that I went to DC took nearly a thousand pictures and forgot that it was off. Therefore, no geotagging for the whole trip (Granted, I can add that info later since I know where the pics were taken, but you get catch my drift). So I don't like how the GPS stays on when your turn off the camera, this really limits battery life. When turned off, my battery lasts for days.
The Wifi is arguable more useful, and the iPhone app is quite easy to use. However, I have had problems connecting to it using the camera as a router. It proved a little bit finicky where I would find it in the wireless networks but then it would disappear just when I connected to it. Weird, I'm probably doing something wrong here. Otherwise, when I connect the camera to my home network, My iPhone finds it and takes pictures and everything, no problems.
I have not used it much though and I still need to find a smoother way to use it to automatically import my pictures into iPhoto. Currently, when it imports them it puts each picture in a new event, creating mayhem in my library. I have tried the eyefi card before on my T4i and it imported automatically with very little effort on my part and it kept my library well organized. Again, this is software issue but after tinkering with it for a while I couldn't solve that problem so for now I just pop my SD into my IMac, it's faster anyways.
Handling
The camera is quite large compared to my two previous bodies, so for me I felt this is the heaviest camera I have ever used. So I know how this is advertised as the smallest full frame DSLR in the world, but to me, and many people like me, we won't get to feel this way because we are coming from the opposite direction, from cropped sensors and point and shoot. However, despite it being large (again all is relative in this world) it didn't bother me much even when I have my Speedlite 430 EX II, as long as I don't carry it around my neck for a while. It's heavy enough that I actually carry it on my hand and in my bag most of the time as opposed to the XS or T4i where I could keep them for an hour or two with no problems around my neck. So for people looking at buying a small therefore light to travel camera, you need to realize that it is still a heavy camera, especially with the 24-105 mm attached to it! When I put the 50 mm on, it actually is way lighter and more friendly to my neck, but then you lose on versatility.
The buttons, dials, wheel are easy to use and self explanatory. Since I am not a pro photographer, I can't really comment on what's missing and how it affects workflow, for me, it works quite well and is ergonomic enough.
Picture quality
That's why you get a large sensor right? I was disappointed initially because I didn't get the mind blowing images right off the bat. This is when I realized that this camera needs more knowledge to make a good picture than before. I admit I used the auto modes on my other cameras, and on this one I decided to use it mostly manual and aperture priority. So getting all the settings, exposure, aperture, shutter speed, iso etc, right is very important. When I get them right, I get outstanding pictures. However, I feel that there is a learning curve and obviously this camera can deliver great quality, I just need to work harder to get them from it.
Now, the best part about this camera is the low light performance. I now routinely push the ISO to 1600, and I know my images will still be sharp and well exposed. The images are very good up till 10 000 iso, and some say usable at 12800. I have not tried 25600, but I bet they won't be that great. So I am very happy with that part, especially that most of the time I am taking pictures of my kid running around the house where lighting is not that great. Paired with my speedlite 430, I produce great images. (remember to bounce the flash of a wall to avoid the harsh shadows)
Autofocus.
Lot's of talk about the lack of points. But I came from the T4i, so it was still an upgrade for me. Since I use the camera in aperture priority most of the time, I also use the center point for focus 99% of the time. This works very well for still subjects. However, a one year old is rarely still and this is where my 24-105 mm with a max aperture of 4 fails sometimes miserably. When I pair it with my 50 mm, I get more consistent results of my running kid, but it still takes some effort to do so. I was expecting a little bit more forgiveness from the camera. Apparently I need to work more on getting a faster shutter rate, which means pushing my ISO higher which I don't really like to do even if the results are still outstanding.
I have not tried the 5D mark III but now I'm curious.
I will probably update this review at a later time when I figured out more of how to get more consistent results from this camera.
Since I still feel that I didn't get everything that I wanted (maybe because of my own ignorance of how to use it) I gave it a 4 star review. This might change in the future.
The bottom line is this is a great camera than can produce great images, but it needs some serious effort on the photographer's part (which I guess is normal)
My opinion is that when you buy a camera and start to add on lenses, flashes and accessories, you are starting a system and the longterm plan needs to include knowing that the company that made the product, is going to stand behind it. I am now of the opinion that Canon has a completely different way of handling such issues. Looking at the canon website, it includes actual service advisories and clear disclosure of known issues. No such luck with nikon. One check of the website and no mention of any problems. Along with the poor QC and customer service, nikon has now started to use impact damage as another excuse to cash in.
Now if you are on the fence about which camera D600/D610 vs 6D, I can honestly tell you that the 6D is the system to invest in unless you have an absolute need of the dynamic range of the d610.
The 6D is well made, the design and fit to me is better, the AF system has been great in my testing so far, the wifi system is a time/lifesaver in studio shoots, no lubricant/debris splatter, sharp sharp images out of the camera and just an overall great package. The D600/D610 offers dual slot cards and better dynamic range. I am
In total disagreement about the D600 af system. between my two D600's, I had shot over 20,000 photos (weddings) and I can tell you that the canon has less cross type points on paper but the hit rate on the canon is far more. I would also get random backfocus on the d600 under tungsten lighting which I have not seen with the 6D. The 6D center af sensor point is good to -3 EV and I can confirm that It works in almost complete darkness. It is just amazing. No random hunting on the 6D focus system compared to the D600.
At the end of the day, I feel that canon is one step behind nikon on dynamic range but miles ahead on quality control and customer service. I feel if you are starting from the ground up, you would be very happy with canons offerings. I switched to canon and sold all my nikon gear at a huge loss because I could no longer deal with nikons careless way of dealing with issues.
You have to ask yourself what matters to you more? Dynamic range/dual card slots or a system that actually works (the way it should) and much better customer service/QC?
I will be also getting a 5D mark III which will make the 6D a great companion for wedding work. Sorry nikon but no more of my money!
Update: 06/2018 after years of owning this camera, I can still say with absolute confidance that I am very happy with my purchase. I ended up also buying a 5d mark iii as a second body but sold it when I needed the money. I now went and bought a second 6d as a backup. The 6d version 2 came out a while back but I still stuck to the original 6d cause it actually has better image performace reviews. I dont really shoot sports and never had the real crazy need for the 5d mark iii advanced focus tracking. I have shot my kids soccer/basketball games once in a while with this camera and never had focus issues. I dont think having a crazy focusing system is as critical in my line of work which is primarily weddings. I would still HIGHLY recommend this camera to anyone and think it is the best full frame value on the market. Get it while they still male it brand new!
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UPDATE: Yup no warranty or probably paid work either, from Canon, if something should go wrong. The camera is great and makes great photos. No regrets. Had photos done up to 24x36 inches and the results are excellent. Something to be said about full frame camera. Don't think I could go back to smaller sensors.