Canon 6D camera Specification and Design
0.2-megapixel EOS 6D, Canon has created a smaller, lighter and less expensive full- frame digital SLR for prosumer photographers. In many ways, the well-designed 6D is a mini 5D Mark III for the rest of us. While it doesn't feature as robust a camera build as that step- up model, and its autofocus system is decidedly basic, the Canon 6D is otherwise a fantastic, responsive DSLR that offers the glories of full-frame in a trim but comfy camera body. Plus, you get full-featured, built-in Wi-Fi and GPS to boot. Pros:Excellent image quality on par to more expensive full- frame DSLRs (including the 5D Mark III); Responsive all- around performer; Superior HD video-shooting chops; Built-in Wi-Fi with remote control and sharing features, Built-in GPS and geotagging. Cons: Lacks a built-in, pop-up flash; No external headphone jack;
Rather basic 11-point autofocus system; Mediocre burst speed. Price and availability: The Canon EOS 6D was originally shipped in December 2012 for US$2,100, body only. As of April 2013, this price has dropped to $2,000. It's also currently available with the Canon EF 24-105mm IS lens for US$2,400.
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