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The button placement is near identical to the original 6D. Canon’s 80D body was very similar, save it added the excellent articulating touchscreen LCD with a lot of redundant touch controls.
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Other than that, however, the functionality of the 6D is excellent.
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The one thing that it lacks is something that Canon uses to delineate the mid tier cameras (6D series plus xxD APS-C cameras) from the upper tier (1D series, 5D series, and 70D APS-C), and that is the thumbstick above the circular dial on the back. I’ve used a Canon 6D for 5 years and found it generally a delight to use. Their grips conform to the hand, the buttons are in logical positions, and the menus are (relatively) easy to navigate. One of Canon’s great strengths is their ergonomic design on their cameras. I would recommend that you watch the following video where I give you an visual tour of the new 6D2 and compare it to both the original 6D and Canon EOS 80D bodies. Prefer to watch your reviews? I’ve got you covered! Check out my thorough, real world video review below:
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I took it for granted that the 6D2 would continue the 6D’s exceptional sensor performance, as both Canon’s 24MP APS-C sensor that debuted on the Canon EOS 80D and the 30MP sensor on the 5D Mark IV were excellent, with nice advances in dynamic range and high ISO performance.īut while the 6D left me feeling that it was a far more capable camera than its specifications suggested, I am left with a more ambiguous feeling after 6 weeks with the 6D Mark II. When the spec list was released, I was very pleased (for the most part), as it addressed a lot of areas of improvement that the 6D series needed, including AF system (45 points), higher resolution (26MP vs 20MP), burst rate (6.5 vs 4.5FPS), DPAF, and more. Canon’s articulating screens are excellent, with a great deal of flexibility and usefulness in both landscape AND portrait modes, which simply isn’t true of screens that just tilt. I too had high expectations, particularly when it was rumored that the 6D2 would receive one of my favorite Canon features – their exceptional Vari-Angle Touch LCD screen. The popularity of the 6D line was illustrated to me by the many, many viewers and readers of mine who sat out the initial release of the 5D Mark IV to see what the new 6D2 might offer. Fast forward to 2017 and Canon’s announcement of a second generation in the 6D series – the Canon EOS 6D Mark II (6D2).
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But all of these facts muddied the water for those looking to upgrade to a full frame model, and the 6D proved to be an exceptionally popular camera for Canon. Beyond this the focus system was a fairly limited 11 AF point setup, and many people used the 6D more as a center point only “focus and recompose” camera. It also added a few (for the time) cutting edge features that the 5D Mark III lacked, including GPS and WiFi connectivity along with a center point with greater sensitivity than any previous Canon body, allowing the 6D to have exceptional accuracy with that center point along with the ability to focus in lower light than competing bodies. In essentially every metric save resolution it outclassed the 5D Mark III, meaning that Canon’s best full frame image quality actually came from its “entry-level” model.
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But the 6D was a far more capable camera in practice than it was on paper, and most of that came from its exceptional sensor, which I remain convinced was Canon’s best of the last generation. The original Canon 6D was a bit of a unicorn: on paper it wasn’t very impressive, with a weak AF system and some obvious limitations imposed by Canon to create separation from the 5D series. One of my most popular articles that I’ve ever written was entitled, “ Why I chose a Canon 6D over a 5D Mark III”.