So, a run of 1000 frames with a Canon 50mm 1.8 STM fix. Behind a few photo sessions and a trip out of town. It's time to share your thoughts on the Canon 6d's 1,000-frame run. I list the advantages and disadvantages. Please share, who also, who does not. Thank you for your attention. Pros: - iso 6400 almost working - the battery holds 850 frames in RAW format on a full manual - the picture is plastic and has a high level of detail in comparison with the crop - the camera is quite light, especially coupled with a fix - shutter clatter is just magical Got cons: - the exposure meter is constantly (!) mistaken. with a flat position in the middle, the frame always comes out underexposed. you have to overexpose by 07, -1.0 stop by a specialist or carry out the same exposure compensation in a RAW converter. otherwise everything is dark (rechecked on three monitors) - white balance often lies in automatic mode. you need to set it manually or change it in the converter at home in front of the monitor. - does not focus very quickly on a fast moving object. the device is clearly not for shooting a helicopter flying in the sky. - plastic screen, which is easy to scratch.
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