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Review on Canon EOS 6D Wi-Fi Enabled Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) with 20.2 MP CMOS Sensor and 3.0-Inch LCD by Trn Quc Qun  (Trn Qu ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

I feel the need to immediately dispute the assertion that the issue of inadequate dynamic range has been exaggerated. He has not dropped significantly; rather, he is approximately the same as he was before. Alternatively, the same as what is found on the 5D Mark III. An exposure mistake of two to three stops is easily overlooked by Ravs using the 6D Mark II. They continue to take pictures using either bracketing or gradient filters wherever it is necessary to have a wider view. One day I decided I needed a change, and despite the fact that everyone else around me was yelling that Canon was no longer a cake, I went with the Sony A7r2. After having it for a year, I decided to sell it. And made their way back to Canon. I will now explain the reason why. There are almost none of them at the box office, and there are also very few of them on eBay. Additionally, adapters are cumbersome and prone to instability. Sony lenses are significantly more expensive than those made by other manufacturers. This is the primary justification. It's possible that only one of these is necessary. But, there is also such a thing as enjoying one's camera from a personal perspective. So, Canon has a significantly higher value for this characteristic. It is more enjoyable to shoot with the 6d2 because it has improved ergonomics, a more user-friendly menu, a better balance between the weight of the camera's carcass and the lens, and a longer battery life (it always ran out in Sony). The lightweight design of the Sonya camera was one feature that drew me to the brand. Nevertheless, if you attach an adapter to a lens, the adapter will add exactly the same 200–300 grams to the total weight of the setup. Because of this, there is not much of a difference in the weight. Overall, this is an excellent camera that is a joy to use, and it is designed for more experienced amateur photographers.

Pros
  • 1. a screen that rotates 2. The capacity to utilize the world's best line of photographic lenses without the need for additional adapters. 3. Coolest Dual Pixel autofocus 4. Touch display: The ability to focus quickly and easily in LiveView is made possible by the touchscreen display. 5. Effective use of ergonomics 6. This is an outstanding battery. Even when shooting in LiveView mode, it continues to work for a really long time.
Cons
  • 1. No sensor stabilization. This function of the Sony A7 is one of its standout features. 2. Because the size of the autofocus area in Dual Pixel mode (when viewed via LiveView) is quite large, it is not always possible to accurately focus on the desired point. This is especially true in certain shooting situations, such as macro photography, in which it might be cumbersome to gaze through the viewfinder. It is not possible to use the phase detection autofocus (small dot) mode in LiveView. 3. Yes, no 4k. Nevertheless, in the year that I have owned the Sony A7, I have never shot in 4k, which means that it is not significant to me. 4. I would point out that the swivel screen does not recline to the side a full 180 degrees, but rather somewhere around 177 degrees, which is another one of the drawbacks. Nonetheless, you will rapidly become accustomed to it. 5. The Wi-Fi connection is painfully slow. Nothing has changed from before. 6. GPS signals are only picked up outside, not inside buildings.

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