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The EOS 6D offers a well-balanced performance across all three testing metrics, doing enough to put it into 10th place overall on the sensor rankings. Given the price, this does offer very good value for money, matched only by the Nikon D600. It suggests that this new market segment could be a real hotbed of key models for the major manufacturers and is therefore one to watch carefully
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Added by ag08025 |
December 12, 2012
evaluation
the usual melodrama of DxO
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Added by AaronMC |
September 24, 2012
Yawn
I wouldn't have thought it possible to create a boring full-frame camera, but Canon managed it.
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Added by Socrates |
December 20, 2012
Re: Yawn
Cameras need photographers behind them to be not boring.
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Added by pdelux |
September 18, 2012
Some minor updates
As for the "Dual-SD card slots", that's only in the Nikon D600 - unfortunately the 6D only has one SD slot. Other interesting points is that it only has 1 cross-type AF point, no headphone jack for sampling the audio levels, and only a 1/180 sec max sync speed. On the plus side the wifi should work for tethering and remote control with android and iOS devices.
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