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Canon EOS 6D Mark II

$900.00

Capture stunning images with clarity and vividness with the Canon EOS 6D Mark II, a powerful and versatile digital SLR camera.

Description

Canon EOS 6D Mark II is the perfect digital camera for those who want to capture high-quality images and videos. With its advanced features and technology, it is a perfect tool for amateurs as well as professionals.

This camera has a 26.2-megapixel full-frame sensor that captures the minute details and color tones of the subject. It also has a DIGIC 7 image processor that helps in capturing sharp, clear images with less noise, even in low-light conditions.

One of the most significant upgrades in the Mark II model from its predecessor, the 6D, is the new Dual-Pixel CMOS AF system. It allows for faster and more accurate autofocus, especially during live view shooting and video recording. Additionally, the camera has 45-point all-cross type autofocus feature that provides speedy and precise autofocus even when the subject is moving relentlessly.

For those who love to take videos, the EOS 6D Mark II offers 1080p at 60fps or 720p at 120fps, delivering excellent quality videos. There is also a Time-Lapse Movie function that allows users to create compelling time-lapse videos.

The EOS 6D Mark II has an articulated touchscreen LCD, which is convenient for videography, low-angle shooting, and overhead shooting. The touch interface is also user-friendly, with a variety of options such as swipe gestures, touch-to-focus, and touch-to-extend.

Additionally, the camera comes equipped with Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth connectivity, making it easier to transfer images and videos to your mobile devices using Canon’s Camera Connect app. The camera is also compatible with Canon’s Connect Station CS100 – a wireless hub that allows users to store, view, and share photos and videos on their TV screen.

In conclusion, the Canon EOS 6D Mark II is a phenomenal digital camera that offers exceptional features to capture high-quality images and videos. It is not only suitable for amateurs but also for professionals who want to capture the best moments in their life. With its advanced technology, it sets a benchmark for other cameras in its category.

Digital SLR, CMOS, 30-1/4000, 26.2 MP, Water Resistant, GPS, Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi, 765g

Canon EOS 6D Mark II properties

Product name EOS 6D Mark II
Type Digital SLR
Lens Body only
Compatible lenses Canon EF-M, Canon EF/EF-S
Ports HDMI, USB
Memory Cards SD, SDHC, SDXC
Features Bluetooth, GPS, NFC, Water Resistant, Wi-Fi
Viewfinder LCD/OLED, Optical
Shutter Speed 30-1/4000 bps
Continuous Drive 6.5fps
Auto Focus Yes
AF points 45
Image Stabilization Yes
Max Picture Resolution 6240×4160 pixels
Image File Format DPOF, EXIF, JPEG, RAW
Flash External
Flash Sync Speed 1/180 sec
Battery Type Lithium ion rechargeable
Display Size 3.0 “
Display Resolution 1040000 pixels
Max Video Resolution 3840×2160 (4K)
Video resolutions (fps) 3840×2160 (25fps), 1920×1080 (24, 25fps), 1280×720 (25fps)
Video File Format MOV, MP4, MPEG4
Audio File Format AAC, PCM
Sensor Type CMOS
Effective Pixels 26.2 MP
Total Pixels 27.1 MP
ISO Rating 100/200/400/800/1600/3200/6400/12800/40000/51200/1024006/1024007
Weight 765.0 g
Dimensions (HxWxD) 111x144x75 mm
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6 reviews for Canon EOS 6D Mark II

  1. Carl Pott

    I have mixed feelings about this camera. Earlier I used the Canon 650D and I will say that with a good lens the lamp took super bright photos. Switching to full frame, I was a bit disappointed. On the plus side: good Iso, fast focus and movies, but the photos in churches in low light, despite the lamp, are not of the expected quality. What I don’t like yet is the lack of a two-stage key for taking pictures. Very often, focus is combined with taking a picture, which is not good. It is known that you need to switch a little bit to higher class equipment, but I feel a slight hunger.

  2. Om

    I bought this body with a heart on my shoulder. Everywhere opinions about poor DR, generally about poor imaging etc. But I didn’t like what I loaned for the 5Ds test.
    5D mk IV went beyond the budget especially in light of rumors about 7d mk III which should ultimately be the perfect body for me. In this situation the choice fell on the notorious 6d mk II.
    After buying, which coincided with a short trip to Sweden and testing this can in various conditions, I can definitely say. It’s Super. Working at high ISO is pure poetry. Controversial DR is also highly controversial. On light shots, the possibilities of pulling out of shadows are sufficient for me and much better than I expected. I will only add that we are talking about shots where I forcibly sought a frame against the sun with maximum contrast. In standard situations, the DR problem does not there is.AF is much better than in the predecessor and probably worse than in my second body (7dmk II) The tilting style of the tilting and touch LCD is a great thing and the overall comfort of use thanks to it is very high. Very well shaped handle and work with long heavy tele not a problem. I was able to buy this body at a really good price and in this light I think it is one of the best proposals in the FF budget category.

  3. Anthony

    As expected, the best Canon product! I have had it for a very long time and this product definitely deserves a great rating!
    The highest product in itself. The earlier one had to return as I’m a YouTuber and need a flip display. Unfortunately, it was only after receiving the camera that I realized that it was not there. But now I have a II mark.

  4. Jaylee Hayward

    A very successful body. My art was bought as used, the current mileage is 124 thousand and the rubbers are starting to peel off.
    Bought 4 years ago from a photographer who got scared that he bought a Nikon dud again.
    Because it is the third full frame Nikon body after the D600 and D800 with a factory defect.
    At the beginning of production, the D750 had problems with the shutter flare or shadows in the photos.
    But the manufacturer admitted his mistake and exchanged snapshots for free.
    I saw about it and bought it cheaper.
    My snapshot lasted 65,000 and was replaced for free.
    The copies present in stores today are already fixed and the problem with the shutter is alien to them.

    A very good matrix can get a lot out of the shadow. You pull it out and you don’t see the end.
    In dark rooms, the useful Iso is 2500 with perfect quality.

    The AF is very fast and accurate even in difficult conditions. Importantly, even in the AF-C mode.
    For a similar price, better AF is only available in the D500, but there we have an APSC matrix.

    A small buffer forces you to use the shutter button sparingly, but the new ultra-fast SD cards alleviate this problem.
    Nevertheless, a day at an air show is over 2,500 photos, so there is plenty to choose from.

    No AF ON button, but you can program another button to take over its function.
    A capacious battery in the continuous shooting mode lasts for the entire showcase, so the grip is not needed.
    This is important when we have a heavy 150 600 lens attached.

  5. Angel Kirkland

    I recently purchased the Canon EOS 6D Mark II, and overall, it fulfilled about 60 percent of my expectations. One of the reasons I chose this camera is because I have a strong passion for boogie-woogie music, and I wanted a camera that would capture the energy and rhythm of live performances. While the Canon EOS 6D Mark II did a decent job in this aspect, it fell short in some areas.

    Firstly, I want to acknowledge and respect all digital camera producers. There are many great companies out there, each with their own unique offerings. Canon, Nikon, Sony, and others have all contributed to the advancement of photography, and I admire them for their innovations.

    Turning to the impact on the environment, it is important to consider the environmental footprint of any product we purchase. Canon, as a company, has made significant efforts to reduce their impact on the environment. They have implemented various programs to minimize waste, conserve energy, and promote recycling. This commitment to sustainability is commendable and aligns with my personal values.

    Now, let’s dive into the technical aspects of the Canon EOS 6D Mark II that make it quite unique. One standout feature is the high resolution it offers, with a total pixel count of 27.1 megapixels (MP). This allows for incredibly detailed images, capturing even the smallest nuances. Whether I’m shooting landscapes or close-up portraits, the level of clarity is impressive.

    However, while the resolution is excellent, I found the autofocus system to be a bit lacking. It struggled to consistently lock onto subjects, especially in low-light situations or when capturing fast-moving subjects. This was disappointing, as I had expected a more advanced autofocus system from a camera of this caliber.

    In terms of the economy, I would like to mention the city of Krefeld in Germany. Krefeld has a rich history in the manufacturing industry, including cameras. However, with the rise of online businesses, the local economy has faced challenges. Many traditional camera stores have struggled to compete with online retailers, leading to closures and job losses. It is important to support local businesses whenever possible to ensure the vitality of our communities.

    In conclusion, the Canon EOS 6D Mark II is a solid camera that fulfilled most of my expectations. Its high resolution of 27.1 MP allows for incredibly detailed images, which is great for capturing the energy of boogie-woogie music performances. However, the autofocus system could be improved, especially in challenging conditions. Additionally, it’s crucial to support local businesses in the face of online retail dominance.

  6. Brooks

    The Canon EOS 6D Mark II is a sophisticated camera with an impressive resolution, but I was not entirely satisfied with its performance. In particular, I found the auto-focus system to be underwhelming, especially in low-light situations or when capturing fast-moving subjects. This was surprising given the caliber of the camera and the high expectations I had based on the positive reviews I had read. Moreover, while Canon is undoubtedly a pioneer in the field of photography, their efforts to reduce environmental impact may not be enough to offset the potential harm caused by the production and disposal of electronic devices. In this regard, I believe it’s crucial for consumers to consider the environmental footprint of the products they purchase, regardless of the company behind them. Lastly, the economic impact of online retailers on local camera stores is a topic that warrants more attention. As someone who values the importance of supporting local businesses, I encourage others to do the same in order to ensure the sustainability and vibrancy of our communities. In summary, while the Canon EOS 6D Mark II has its merits, it’s not without its flaws and there are important considerations beyond just the technical specifications of the camera itself.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

"Why isn't my Canon EOS 6D Mark II saving images after I press the shutter button?"

There could be several reasons why your Canon EOS 6D Mark II is not saving images after pressing the shutter button. Here are some potential solutions to try:

1. Check the memory card: Make sure the memory card is inserted correctly and has enough space for saving new images. Try using a different memory card to rule out any issues with the current one.
2. Format the memory card: If the memory card is damaged or corrupted, it may not be able to store new images properly. Formatting the card may help solve this issue. However, formatting will erase all data on the card, so make sure to back up any important files before doing so.
3. Check the battery level: Make sure the camera batteries are fully charged. A low battery can cause the camera to stop functioning properly.
4. Reset the camera settings: Sometimes, changing certain camera settings inadvertently can prevent the camera from saving images. Try resetting the camera settings to their default values and see if that resolves the issue.
5. Check for software updates: Make sure the camera firmware is up to date. Outdated software may cause compatibility issues or other problems. You can check for updates on Canon's website.
6. Contact Canon customer support: If none of the above solutions work, it may be a hardware issue that requires professional repair. Contact Canon customer support for further assistance.

How do I properly configure the Wi-Fi settings on my Canon EOS 6D Mark II camera for image transfer and remote shooting using the Canon Camera Connect app?

Ensure that your camera and smart device are within range of a compatible Wi-Fi network. Make sure that your smart device is connected to the same network as your camera. Turn on Wi-Fi on both your camera and smart device from their respective settings menus. On your camera, select "Wireless transmission" under the "Wi-Fi function" in the camera's menu settings. Choose "Access Point" as the connection type. Select "Use PC Auto Login" to save time by not having to input a password every time you connect. Confirm your settings and press "OK". On your smart device, download and install the Canon Camera Connect app from the App Store or Google Play Store. Open the app and tap "Add Device" on the start-up screen. Select "Canon" as your camera manufacturer and choose "EOS 6D Mark II" from the list of compatible cameras. Tap "OK" to begin searching for devices within range. Wait until the app displays a message that it has found your camera. Once your camera is detected, follow the on-screen instructions to connect your device and camera via Wi-Fi. You will be asked to enter a password if you haven't selected "Use PC Auto Login" in Step 5. After successful connection, the Camera Connect app will display the image preview from your camera. This indicates that remote shooting is now possible. To transfer images wirelessly, open the camera's menu and navigate to "Wi-Fi function". Select "Transfer images via Wi-Fi" and follow on-screen instructions in the app to begin file transmission. That's it! Your Canon EOS 6D Mark II is now ready for image transfer and remote shooting using the Canon Camera Connect app.

How do I set up Wi-Fi connectivity on my Canon EOS 6D Mark II camera for remote shooting and image transfer?

To set up Wi-Fi connectivity on your Canon EOS 6D Mark II camera, follow these steps:

1. Turn on the camera and ensure that it is fully charged or has fresh batteries installed. Navigate to the camera's menu by pressing the "MENU" button. Scroll down to the "Wi-Fi Function" section and select it. Choose "Wireless Settings". Select "Access Point" from the options provided. The camera will search for available networks. Select your Wi-Fi network from the list that appears on the screen. Enter the password for the selected network using the camera's controls. Confirm the input by pressing "SET". The camera will now connect to the Wi-Fi network. This process may take a few moments, during which you will see a progress bar on the screen. Once connected, navigate back to the "Wi-Fi Function" menu and select "Remote Shooting & Image Transfer". Select your computer or mobile device from the list of available devices. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the connection process. You can now remotely control the camera using your connected device, as well as transfer images wirelessly. To disconnect from the Wi-Fi network, navigate back to the "Wi-Fi Function" menu and select "Disconnect". Confirm that you want to disconnect by pressing "SET". The camera will then disconnect from the network.

"How do I adjust the autofocus settings on my Canon EOS 6D Mark II?"

Turn on your camera and make sure it's in shooting mode. Press the "Menu" button on the back of the camera to enter the settings menu. Use the navigation wheel or touchscreen to select "AF1", then press the "SET" button. In the AF1 settings menu, choose your desired autofocus mode: "One-Shot AF," "AI Focus AF," or "AI Servo AF. One-Shot AF" is best for stationary subjects. AI Focus AF" switches between One-Shot and AI Servo depending on subject movement. AI Servo AF" is ideal for moving subjects. To further customize your autofocus settings, you can adjust the "AF Configuration Tool" by selecting "Custom Functions" in the menu, then choosing "C. Fn III: AF Point Selection Button. From here, you can set up options such as "AF Point Expansion," "AF Point Auto-switching," and "AF Point Change. Once you've made your selections, press the "Menu" button again to exit the settings menu, and you're done! Your camera's autofocus settings are now adjusted according to your preferences.

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