Testseek.com have collected 152 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 6D Mark 2 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 6D Mark 2.
August 2017
(81%)
152 Reviews
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The EOS 6D Mark II is much less of a mixed bag than its predecessor, particularly in terms of its feature set which is now what you'd expect on a full-35mm D-SLR priced in the order of $2500. You no longer feel that you're just getting a bigger sensor, bu...
Vari-angle Touch LCD screen, 45-point AF system - up from 11-point AF system, Excellent image performance - better than the original 6D, Light weight at 650gm, Better sealing for all weather conditions
No 4K video except in time lapse mode, No built-in flash, No slot for a second memory card
Arguably, still the best DSLR at its price point in the market, if you can forgive Canon for not adding 4K video except in time lapse mode. Original 6D users should definitely upgrade...
Back in 2012, the EOD 6D was a popular camera that met the requirements of most advanced amateurs and serious enthusiasts. There's every reason to believe its successor will be equally popular, with the improved AF system, faster burst shooting with a lar...
Published: 2017-10-10, Author: Mike , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Vari-angle Touch LCD screen, 45-point AF system - up from 11-point AF system, Excellent image performance - better than the original 6D, Light weight at 650gm, Better sealing for all weather conditions
No 4K video except in time lapse mode, No built-in flash, No slot for a second memory card
Arguably, still the best DSLR at its price point in the market, if you can forgive Canon for not adding 4K video except in time lapse mode. Original 6D users should definitely upgrade...
If you're looking for an affordable yet capable full-frame DSLR, the Canon EOS 6D Mark II is an excellent choice. It's not revolutionary, but ticks the boxes for what is required by the majority of enthusiasts. It handles nicely, offers a solid and well-r...
Articulating touchscreen, Dual Pixel Autofocus in live view, Fast, 45-point viewfinder autofocus, Good high ISO performance, 6.5 fps continuous shooting
No 4K video, No advanced video settings, Limited base ISO dynamic range, 2 fps bursts with continuous AF in live view
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The 6D MkII feels completely refreshed, with a newly-designed 26.2MP sensor, ISO 40,000 (Canon's highest native ISO), and the vari-angle touchscreen all bringing it bang up to date for stills photographers wanting to bridge the gap between enthusiast and...
Produces detailed, nicely saturated images, Weatherproof and dustproof, Articulating touchscreen, Very well built
No 4K video, Only has a single card slot, Viewfinder only has 98% coverage
With the 6D Mark II, Canon has produced a decent all-rounder, but it's missing too many things to truly excite in what is now a crowded market. In 2012, it was quite something to have a full-frame camera in a small and light body, at a ‘cheap' price. Fas...