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Canon EOS 6D Mark II DSLR Camera (Body Only) with 64GB SanDisk Card + Tripod + Case + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
Canon EOS 6D Mark II DSLR Camera (Body Only) with 64GB SanDisk Card + Tripod + Case + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
Canon EOS 6D Mark II DSLR Camera (Body Only) with 64GB SanDisk Card + Tripod + Case + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
Canon EOS 6D Mark II DSLR Camera (Body Only) with 64GB SanDisk Card + Tripod + Case + ZeeTech Accessory Bundle
I’ve used it for portraits, family photoshoots, food/drink photography, and just for fun during my travels and visiting family. If you’re looking to upgrade but you’re not quite ready to invest and commit to an expensive mirrorless or a 5D Mark IV, this is the camera for you
I haven't run any tests yet but it seems like a solid camera with a substantial 24-105 f4 lens, much more sturdy than the plasticy R10 my wife just got.
I thought this has my first DSLR in absolutely love it. It's very easy to use and takes amazing photos.
I got this as a backup for my 5D MIV, mostly for nature shooting but also for everything else, and I love it
The focusing speed and accuracy are comparable to the very-responsive 80D that I'll soon be selling, having decided to go completely full frame.
The narrow spread of the focus points isn't ideal, but it's pretty easy to accommodate for, especially when shooting static objects where you can focus and recompose. And it's worlds above the original 6D.
The camera's much-hyped deficiency in dynamic range isn't really evident to me in shooting landscapes and general nature, which is most of its use. I just don't see a problem, just as I often don't see smaller "sharpness" differences, as defined by that one particular MP-obsessed testing website, to be significant in the real world
Haven't had time to shoot, so I can't review all the functions of this camera. But I know that once you learn the navigation, the features are excellent. I wouldn't recommend this for a beginner unless you plan on growing into all it can do.
Sad it doesn’t have 4k for video recording but I knew that going into it. For the price, I’d recommend this camera. Grab the canon ef 50mm 1.4 lens to have a winning combo.
I’ve used it for portraits, family photoshoots, food/drink photography, and just for fun during my travels and visiting family. If you’re looking to upgrade but you’re not quite ready to invest and commit to an expensive mirrorless or a 5D Mark IV, this is the camera for you
I haven't run any tests yet but it seems like a solid camera with a substantial 24-105 f4 lens, much more sturdy than the plasticy R10 my wife just got.
I thought this has my first DSLR in absolutely love it. It's very easy to use and takes amazing photos.
I got this as a backup for my 5D MIV, mostly for nature shooting but also for everything else, and I love it
The focusing speed and accuracy are comparable to the very-responsive 80D that I'll soon be selling, having decided to go completely full frame.
The narrow spread of the focus points isn't ideal, but it's pretty easy to accommodate for, especially when shooting static objects where you can focus and recompose. And it's worlds above the original 6D.
The camera's much-hyped deficiency in dynamic range isn't really evident to me in shooting landscapes and general nature, which is most of its use. I just don't see a problem, just as I often don't see smaller "sharpness" differences, as defined by that one particular MP-obsessed testing website, to be significant in the real world
Haven't had time to shoot, so I can't review all the functions of this camera. But I know that once you learn the navigation, the features are excellent. I wouldn't recommend this for a beginner unless you plan on growing into all it can do.
Sad it doesn’t have 4k for video recording but I knew that going into it. For the price, I’d recommend this camera. Grab the canon ef 50mm 1.4 lens to have a winning combo.