Title : Canon EOS 6D 20.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only)ASIN : B009B0MZ8U
Features :
- 20.2 MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor, 14-bit A/D Conversion, 100-25600 ISO Range
- 11 Point AF points, 63-zone Dual-Level Metering Sensor
- Canon iMAGE GATEWAY to Share and Upload Photos Anyhwere on iOS or Android Devices with Free EOS Remote Application
- Built-in GPS Receiver and Wi-Fi Transmitter
- Memory Cards: SD?SDHS/SDXC, and Ultra High-Speed (UHS-I) cards
Review
A small, capable, conservative full-frame DSLR ideal for new buyers
This camera has top-tier image quality in a polished, compact package well-suited to travel. Those upgrading from a 5D II or 7D may prefer the sharp response and focusing performance of the 5D III. Buyers without an investment in the Canon system may find Nikon's D600, particularly with current pricing specials, a better value.
I've finally had enough of a hands-on with this camera to draw some conclusions about it. My main body is a 5D II, and I've owned or used almost all of Canon's crop bodies. If you intend to downvote, please leave a comment. I do try to be accurate, I'd much prefer to know the issue.
HANDLING AND NEW FEATURES:
Build quality on first impression is similar to the 60D and 5D II. Solid enough, with a slightly narrower grip than most previous Canon bodies, 60D and 5D II inclusive, but still comfortable to my large hands. This body is petite for full-frame, about 10% smaller by volume than the 5D II and 15% under the 5D III. Weight is...

Review
6D vs 5D Mark III and Nikon D600
Just received a 6D as a backup to my 5D Mark III. I am not going to bore you with the specifications that you can Goggle to find. I know most of you are reading this because you are getting into an entry level full frame camera or go straight to pro. Among your choices are Canon 6D, 5D Mark III and Nikon D600 which I will cover here. As for the D800, you can find lots of Mark III vs D800 reviews online which I won't get into here. This review will be a side by side comparison of the actual photos.
ISO noise comparison
After spending the night taking several comparison photos at ISO 3200 F4 1/125, 6400 F4 1/500, 12800 F4 1/250 and 25600 F4 1/1000, here is my conclusion. Photoshop enlarged at 350% shows the 6D has about a one stop advantage over the 5D Mark III and 1-1/2 stop over the Nikon D600. That did not come as a surprise since the 6D has the lowest resolution among the 3 DSLR.
Update 12/7/2012: When these photos were reviewed in raw, I discovered the 6D...
Category: Digital SLR Cameras
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Rating : 30

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