As with anything else, there are negative aspects to this. But, if hands are what emerge from that location, then those hands have the potential to become virtues. It is highly recommended that you take this camera with you and that you appreciate the quality as well as the impact even from a random frame. Has some pros - It has a high build quality and gives one the impression that they are holding "serious technology." With a very sensible arrangement of buttons on the case, the only people who should have anything negative to say about the 6D are the ones who are coming from more costly cameras. Anyone moves away from amateur cameras does not experience any sort of discomfort. - Bright and big viewfinder - Illumination of the focus point; a large screen that is both bright and has the ability to adjust its brightness (on a day with a lot of sunlight, this feature is essential and does not use up much power). - ISO. Excellent quality and a broad range of values at the ISO 1000 level (however, skill is necessary, hands should not shake). - A shutter that can open and close quickly while maintaining a low level of noise. - The ability to adjust a wide variety of settings immediately within the camera, as well as the capacity to optimize photos for subsequent processing. - FF. You will feel encouraged to shoot photos with the 6D from the very first one to the very last one. The difference is tremendous. - Availability of WI-FI, remote shooting. I had no idea when I would ever put it to use, but it happened really quickly. - Video. Over and beyond all limits. There are moments when the vividness, energy, and colors of the scene make you wish you had a gun instead of a camera so that you could shoot instead of take pictures. You will achieve a more satisfying result if you invest in a tripod; this will also allow you to film motion pictures. - Use of Force. It lasts a very long time, and despite the fact that I don't make an effort to conserve money, there are times when the WI-FI stays on, but 6D has never let me down. In my opinion, there is no requirement for a second battery. Got cons: - Price. I can’t objectively tell whether the amount is correct for this model, because for me it is important, and the price, in fact, is justified by the passion for photography. A stunning painting can bring more joy to one's heart than a stack of crisp money. - Weak focus points for a portrait, and occasionally only a certain part of the face goes into focus; but, it will work great for other sorts of photography; all you need to do is work on the aperture. However, I feel the need to point out that when I read the reviews, I was aware of what I was doing. I was aware that the Mark III possessed significantly improved focus, but it is insane to overpay by more than 20,000 for a few points.
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