11-14-2012 06:45 PM
The Canon EOS-6D light weight, full frame camera was introduced a month ago. It has a list price of $2,099 and should be available by the end of 2012.
Canon EOS 6D key specifications :
The folks at DPReview has obtained a pre-production model of the EOS-6D and gave it a 'test drive' and wrote a preliminary review of the camera. You can read the post here. I plan to get a hold of the camera and put it through some photo shoots once it is available through the Canon Professional Network. In the meantime, you can take a look at my previous post comparing the EOS-6D to the Nikon D600.
03-18-2013 09:50 AM - edited 03-18-2013 10:37 AM
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03-19-2013 06:59 AM
11-18-2012 03:10 PM
Michael Daniel Ho,
I like your wildlife photography and your wildlife photos and your wildlife wallpaper. Thanks for posting your comments on the 6D. I look forward to seeing more of your wildlife photos and wildlife wallpaper shot with the 6D.
11-18-2012 11:20 PM
11-19-2012 02:22 AM
I read in the 6D specs that the flash synch on the 6D is only 1/400? Is that really true? I have a 60D which has a 1/250 synch speed. Why would they weaken the flash synch for a FULL Frame camera which would cater to a semi-pro / advanced amateur looking for a good bargain?
I would think this would be a big weakness for many and cause those in the know to NOT buy the 6d.
Id love a 6D to have both a full frame and cropped sensor combo to have in my bag but when I read the flash synch on the 6D I was surprised and turned off a bit.
Why couldnt they keep the 250 synch speed?
what was the limiting factor? Weight?/parts?
11-19-2012 02:38 AM - edited 11-19-2012 02:38 AM
@salsaguy wrote:I read in the 6D specs that the flash synch on the 6D is only 1/400? Is that really true? I have a 60D which has a 1/250 synch speed. Why would they weaken the flash synch for a FULL Frame camera which would cater to a semi-pro / advanced amateur looking for a good bargain?
I would think this would be a big weakness for many and cause those in the know to NOT buy the 6d.
Id love a 6D to have both a full frame and cropped sensor combo to have in my bag but when I read the flash synch on the 6D I was surprised and turned off a bit.
Why couldnt they keep the 250 synch speed?
what was the limiting factor? Weight?/parts?
I haven't looked up the 6D specs, but 1/400 sync speed is faster / better than 1/250, right?
11-19-2012 08:34 AM
X-sync is at 1/180 sec.
11-23-2012 02:23 AM
Sorry yeah I meant a synch speed slower than 1/250 of the 60D which would make it LESS desireable.
the next user posted the correct synch speed of 1/180 is is less than most other cameras even the Rebel series!?
11-22-2012 10:21 AM
The EOS-6D sounds like a great camera for those who want a full frame camera but on a cropped frame budget. I only wish it uses a CF instead of SD card. Interesting preview. Can't wait to see and try it in stores.
11-24-2012 11:07 AM
The eagerly awaited Canon EOS-6D camera is available for sale in Asia already. My friend in Hong Kong has informed me of this because he has bought one already. It will make a very nice Christmas gift to oneself or someone else if you can't wait. The price is $2,299 but since I do not endorse any retailers on my website or blog, you can contact me if you want the name of the seller.
The camera should be available in North America late this year but judging from Canon's delivery timetable in the last few months, I would not be surprised the deadline will slip.
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