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Canon EOS 6D EF24-105mm is STM Kit

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  • Newly designed 20.2 Megapixel Full-Frame CMOS sensor
  • New 11-point AF including a high-precision center cross-type AF point
  • iFCL Metering with 63-zone dual-layer metering sensor that utilizes AF and color information
  • Built-in Wi-Fi transmitter allows you to wirelessly transfer your images to social networking sites
  • EOS HD Video with manual exposure control and multiple frame rates
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Capable of sensitivities ranging from ISO 100 to ISO 40000 (expandable to L: 50 and H2: 102400), the EOS 6D Mark II’s sensor captures images of 6240 x 4160 pixels with a pixel size of 5.67 µm square for outstanding detail and a superb signal-to-noise ratio, resulting in great images. Combined with the EOS 6D Mark II’s compact and lightweight design, it helps make high-resolution photography easy and accessible.
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What's in the box

  • EOS 6D Body
  • EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens
  • Eyecup Eb (Not Shown)
  • Camera Cover R-F-3
  • Battery Pack LP-E6
  • Battery Charger LC-E6
  • Stereo AV Cable AVC-DC400ST
  • Wide Neck Strap EW-EOS 6D
  • USB Interface Cable IFC-200U
  • Lens Cap E-77U (Not Shown)
  • Lens Dust Cap E (Not Shown)
  • Lens Hood EW-83H

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    • 20.2 megapixel Full-frame sensor
    • ISO 100-25600, expandable to 102400 (expandable range L:50, H1:51200, H2:102400)
    • Built-in WiFi and GPS**

    EOS 6D

    EOS 6D is the world's lightest* full-frame DSLR equipped with a 20.2 megapixel CMOS sensor with precision 11-point AF system and also offers built-in WiFi and GPS support**.

    * Lightest full-frame DSLR as of 13 September 2012, a Canon survey.

    ** There is also a 6D variant model without built-in WiFi and GPS.

    20.2-megapixel full-frame sensor

    High resolution 20.2-megapixel images of superb quality and detail are attained from Canon's cutting-edge full-frame CMOS sensor technology. New photodiode construction, gapless microlens array and on-chip noise reduction circuitry on the CMOS keep image data clean and clear even at high ISO settings and long exposures, so your photographic vision is never compromised.

    ISO expandable to 102400

    No matter your exposure requirements, the EOS 6D allows flexible ISO speed settings of ISO 100 - 25600 and expandable to L: ISO 50, H1: 51200 and H2: 102400 to adjust the camera's sensitivity to light. From low light indoor environments to the great outdoors in broad daylight, the EOS 6D captures every picture in the best possible light.

    Built-in WiFi and GPS

    Built-in WiFi capability allows EOS 6D to connect to wireless networks at high speeds, allowing it to transfer data quickly to PCs and smartphones and print photos with PictBridge-enabled wireless printers.

    EOS Remote, a Smartphone app (iOS / Android), takes advantage of EOS 6D WiFi capabilities by allowing smartphones to control it, allowing users to browse and download images, change shooting modes, adjust focus and even snap a photo.

    High sensitivity, high precision built-in GPS in EOS 6D allows users to tag images with GPS coordinates, recall shooting locations and even route travelled with its logging function.

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    Product Description

    The Canon EOS 6D DSLR Camera with EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens is the best bundle for the professionals. The EOS 6D DSLR camera is the ideal tool for unlocking your creative vision. It features a 20.2 Megapixel Full-Frame CMOS sensor, a wide ISO range of 100-25600, expandable to L: 50, H1: 51200, and H2: 102400, for incredible image quality even in low light, and a DIGIC 5+ Image Processor delivers enhanced noise reduction and exceptional processing speed. A new 11-point AF including a high-precision center cross-type AF point with EV -3 sensitivity allows focusing in extreme low-light conditions, and with continuous shooting up to 4.5 fps, you are ready to capture fast action. Full HD video with manual exposure control, multiple frame rates, and the benefits of a Full-Frame sensor provides stunning performance and creative flexibility. The built-in Wi-Fi transmitter allows you to wirelessly transfer your images to social networking sites through CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, or upload virtually anywhere from your iOS or Android smartphone with the free download of the EOS Remote app. You can use your smartphone for remote camera control and operation (with the EOS Remote app), or even print your images on a Wi-Fi compatible printer. Perfect for travel and nature photography, the built-in GPS allows location data to be recorded while shooting. Compact, lightweight, brilliant low-light performance, and loaded with easy to use features, the EOS 6D is truly the Full-Frame DSLR camera for everyone.The 20.2MP full-frame sensor pairs with the DIGIC 5+ image processor to realize notable sensitivity to an expanded ISO 102400, a continuous shooting rate of 4.5 fps, and full HD 1080p video recording. An apt 11-point AF system incorporates a center cross-type focus point for heightened low-light accuracy and an iFCL 63-zone dual-layer metering sensor ensures consistent exposure values regardless of lighting conditions. Complementing the imaging versatility of the 6D is the

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    4.7 out of 5 stars
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    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, image quality, value, and light quality of the digital camera. For example, they mention it's incredibly good, produces sharp, usable images, and is a great affordable full frame option. They appreciate the low light sensitivity and ability to shoot without flash. That said, some complain about the autofocus.

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    334 customers mention293 positive41 negative

    Customers are generally satisfied with the quality of the digital camera. They mention that it is incredibly good, a really great camera, and perfect for someone looking to take great pictures. The AF system has been great in their testing so far, and the results have been great. The GPS was surprisingly accurate, and it works quite well. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

    "...The 6D is well made, the design and fit to me is better, the AF system has been great in my testing so far, the wifi system is a time/lifesaver in..." Read more

    "...I was surprised at how easy it was to take HDR images without a tripod and have them automatically stitch together and still come out looking good...." Read more

    "...Pretty neat. I wish the UI guys had spent a little more time on the wifi profile menus - they are a lot less intuitive than the other settings...." Read more

    "...The viewfinder is clear and encompassing. You can crop in-camera and the battery lasts plenty.Bells and Whistles: This thing has them...." Read more

    244 customers mention230 positive14 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the camera. They mention that it produces sharp, clear, and usable images in dark settings. The JPGs look great, and the 20-megapixel raw images are clear and accurate. The Digic 5+ processor provides great JPEG improvements, and fast enough shooting. They also appreciate the amazing images generated by the auto ISO feature. Overall, customers are happy with the picture quality and IQ of the product.

    "...in studio shoots, no lubricant/debris splatter, sharp sharp images out of the camera and just an overall great package...." Read more

    "...Pictures were usable but often image quality suffered in graininess and I wouldn't use them for anything professional and even ISO 1600 was..." Read more

    "...the deficiencies of the cheaper lens, but it really took fantastically detailed images. I have no explanation...." Read more

    "...are all self-explanatory.Specs: On paper the camera is impressive. All of its features add up to a wonderful photography experience...." Read more

    118 customers mention110 positive8 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the camera. They say it's an affordable full-frame option, and the 6D seems to be the best combination of capability and value.

    "...HIGHLY recommend this camera to anyone and think it is the best full frame value on the market. Get it while they still male it brand new!" Read more

    "...The cost is right, the quality is what you would expect (see below), and the pictures are stunning...." Read more

    "...construction that Canon give us with this amazing camera for a great price with the 24-105mm...." Read more

    "...and sell for $$$ in my spare time, and so far this appears to be worth every penny...." Read more

    97 customers mention91 positive6 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the light quality of the camera. They mention that it does a better job in low light and medium light shooting without flash. The center auto focus point works great in lowlight, and the viewfinder is significantly brighter. They also say that it can pick up focus in very low light very quickly.

    "...sensor point is good to -3 EV and I can confirm that It works in almost complete darkness. It is just amazing...." Read more

    "...The viewfinder is significantly brighter which was something I never appreciated until using the 6D...." Read more

    "...Great colors with available light, i'm very impressed.2 custom functions it's a +..." Read more

    "...It can also autofocus (using the cross-type center point) in very low light very quickly...." Read more

    86 customers mention72 positive14 negative

    Customers like the wireless connectivity of the camera. They mention that the built-in WiFi feature is a time and lifesaver in studio shoots. The WiFi and GPS options are a good addition and fun to use.

    "...better, the AF system has been great in my testing so far, the wifi system is a time/lifesaver in studio shoots, no lubricant/debris splatter, sharp..." Read more

    "...I haven't used it extensively, but the built-in wi-fi capabilities are pretty amazing too...." Read more

    "...Wi-Fi is a really cool and useful feature. I can easily share photos I just snapped through my Android phone...." Read more

    "...The WiFi is awesome. I thought it might be a fun gimmick, but now after three shoots, it is transforming my workflow...." Read more

    79 customers mention65 positive14 negative

    Customers find the digital camera easy to use. They mention that the controls are easy to reach and understand, the menu system is easy to get sorted out, and the software menu is easy navigate. They also appreciate the easy-to-use preset modes and the fast configuration. Customers also like the simplicity of the 11-point AF system, which saves a lot of time.

    "...They're sharp naturally, without post-processing. The exposure is sometimes a tad off, but it's still better than most bodies I've used...." Read more

    "...Menu, very easy to navigate and better than NIKON in my opinion, learn the camera controls and settings in 2 days reading the instruction book ...." Read more

    "...Everything else was easy to figure out if you are used to Canon's menus on other cameras.- Picture quality is top notch...." Read more

    "...I like the simplicity of the 11-point AF system. I find the 61-point system hard to navigate...." Read more

    75 customers mention64 positive11 negative

    Customers like the weight of the camera. They say it's the lightest full frame DSLR camera, and it puts less weight on the mount. They also say it has a perfect shape and weight in the hand, and is rugged, well built, and substantial in your hand.

    "...Build wise, the 6D is much lighter, which is great. Coming from the original 5D model, the image improvements and high ISO is stunning...." Read more

    "...It feels rugged, well built, and substantial in your hand. It doesn't have the plastic feel that the Rebels do. It feels like a pro-level camera...." Read more

    "...advantage over the 5D-series is that the 6D is noticeably smaller and lighter...." Read more

    "On the plus side, it's lighter and much quieter than my previous 5D. It can focus in much dimmer conditions...." Read more

    99 customers mention53 positive46 negative

    Customers are mixed about the autofocus of the camera. Some mention that it's great at finding what they want, while others say that it is glacially slow when using the screen rather than viewfinder. Some say that the auto focus points are highly concentrated in the center of the frame, and that it auto-focus after you snap the photo.

    "...soccer/basketball games once in a while with this camera and never had focus issues...." Read more

    "...One other thing to mention is that transferring RAW files is pretty slow wirelessly, and it's probably quicker to just pop out the card and stick it..." Read more

    "...Low-light noise handling, the autofocus, dynamic range, ISO, shutter speed, and general speed are all superb thanks to the powerful processor...." Read more

    "...they didn't include that with the 6D. That being said, the auto-focus does work well enough that this is seldom an issue...." Read more

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    Best Canon Full Frame for your money (FEB 2016)
    Got a 6D. It now supplements my 5DSR. So far I have taken more than 25.000 shots with it.The short story: At today’s price level the 6D is a wonderful bargain option. Great Full Frame photography with Canon currently does not come cheaper than this. Its short on bells and whistles, but the sensor is simply excellent and not only does the sensor thrive at high iso shooting – the 6D has a fast, accurate and light sensitive centre focus point to match. I got the non-wifi version to shave off an additional 250$ on an already low price. Of course there are shortcomings at this price point. But they may be less than you think. Read on for the full picture.Handling: Coming from the 5DII/5DIII the 6D takes a little while getting used to. Both cameras have options that the 6D does not and the button layout is somewhat different. First and foremost there are less buttons and I found myself missing some of the direct access functions on the 5DII, 5DIII and 5DSR. Also there is no dedicated jog-stick instead its integrated with the rear wheel. Handling is however still very good and an advantage over the 5D-series is that the 6D is noticeably smaller and lighter. The entire button and screen layout works well once you get used to it. I like the build. It’s not 5D territory but the 6D will last for years if you treat it with care.The body is clearly made for still photography. Shooting videos is best with a tripod because the 6D only shoots video using live view. In-body IS and a swivel screen would go a long way to provide decent hand held video operation.The software menu is easy to navigate and includes a custom menu option which I can recommend. I have almost all my menu needs covered by my own custom menu. There are somewhat fewer settings and options available than with the 5DIII and a lot fewer than on the 5DS/R – but frankly, we have become very spoiled with pages of menu options – the 6D may not allow you to customise everything you want, but I venture that very few photographers will find anything important lacking.Basic Settings & AF: 6D has wide auto-bracketing (7 frames), custom white balance and a host of AF-setting options. You can also set a number of custom controls so the camera works like you like to. You even get niceties such a white balance bracketing. With the 6D Canon finally got the implementation of auto-iso right. You can now set the key trade-off parameters yourself so you can confidently rely on auto-iso to make “smart” choices.You get the very useful option to choose between two “sets” of predefined settings by dialing in your choices to “C1” and “C2” on the main knob. The knob even has the 5DIII lock so you do not inadvertently change the main shooting mode and on top a dedicated settings lock. These details a really a boost for your daily use. Finally, the "Green" auto-setting also works with RAW files when you hand the camera over to your family members and friends.I hardly shoot anything but RAW files. But for those who like jpegs there are many excellent tools to employ such as highlight priority, pictures styles, HDR-mode etc.AF is the one area where the 6D is a mixed bag of offerings.First the good: The centre AF point is probably up there with the best Canon has to offer. Fast, accurate and reliable in very low light – allowing it to focus where the 5DIII cannot. If you use the centre point a lot the 6D is a treat. You can also customize the 6D AF settings to your shooting style. A nice – and useful – option. Finally, the AF points can be selected to default to your preferred position depending on whether you are shooting portrait or landscape.The bad: The 6D outer focus points are not as accurate as the 5DIII’s. Instead in many ways it seems like shooting with the 5DII when you move away from the centre AF point. Also the AF points do not cover as much of your FF viewfinder as the 5DIII. There are also much fewer AF points; however I see this as less important. It’s the two first issues that buyers should consider when choosing between the 6D and 5DIII.I got along well with the 5DII and action shots myself and I’m very happy with what the 6D delivers. So do not think of the 6D having inferior AF – its just not as good as we know we could have today.Have not used video enough to comment on this. It does 1.080 HD. No 4K here!Still picture recording options: The single SD card slot can be set record files in all manner of modes and file sizes including several different jpeg resolutions.With a fast SD card previewing is almost without delay and you can quickly scroll to enlarge the display view.Response times: Start up time is very fast.6D is not a speed demon but reasonably fast with its 4.5 fps. That’s actually better than the 5DII. Just say’in since there seems to be a widespread thinking that less than 10 fps is useless for action. It is not. 4.5 fps is far better than what we had in the film days (one day I’ll write an article on why 10 fps is actually not twice as good as 5 fps). However, if fps is what you really need you are neither in 6D nor in 5DII/5DIII/5DSR territory anyway.While the world will have to wait for my article with the necessary samples and statistics, you can look here for someone who shots sports with the 6D for a living: [...] now that’s impressive!Shooting JPEG’s unfortunately does not give you more fps but it does allow you to shoot a lot more pictures without slowing the camera down compared to shooting RAW.In real life shooting I can do 18-20 full RAW files on my 128 Sandisk Extreme Class 10 SDXC card. Canon has made sure that the camera does not stall altogether. Instead the 6D continues to shoot frames – even if its quite slow from there.Pic IQ: This is where the 6D shines. Its simply Wow! for the money. Colors are beautiful. Clarity and detail is impressive – and remains so while you dial up the iso settings. Not only is it a great nighttime camera the noise is also very nice and manageable when it turns up. Baring the new DX it may be the best high iso Canon camera you can get. Certainly better than the 5DIII and probably slightly better than the 5DS/R.The 6D does not have the dynamic range of the competition (SONY/NIKON) an area where Canon lags behind, its still very good, just not as good. If you do professional landscape photography you may want to look elsewhere. I have no complaints myself.6d can be set to a ridiculous iso 102400. I shoot comfortably at iso 6.400 . After that quality goes South. I’ll do 12.800 when I have to and the results are certainly usable compared to not getting the shot.Light handling: Light metering seems on par with the 5DII and the 5DIII. There are four standard settings. Many competing brands meanwhile offer more advanced light metering such as measuring the light according to your selected AF point. Canon needs to catch up here.White balance also feels very much like using the 5DII/5DIII. That is: Less than fully accurate. Use a grey card if white balance is important to your shooting.Microadjustment: It worked well as expected. Fortunately Canon allows users to set MA both according to lens and variably for Canon zoom lenses (separate settings for the wide/tele ends). Again the 6D has all the setting options that really count. Great!With the 6D you can also buy software that will automatically drive a full AF test for microadjustment. This may help a lot of people getting more reliable microadjustment settings.I always recommend microadjusting your lenses for the best results. Canon has “acceptable standard variances” for its cameras as well as its lenses You cannot expect even expensive Canon lenses to be spot-on without testing for micro adjustment.Other thoughts and conclusion: Dust system works very well (as it should now-a-days). I have not cleaned the sensor a once during a safari trip and I do not expect to do it again anytime soon. Manual focus is easy with live view. You also get a 2-axis meter to make sure you level the camera when needed.For the money the 6D cannot be beat within the Canon family. The picture IQ is so good that if I had to choose I would pick up the 6D over the 5DIII any day I had a very specific need for the 5DIII.Happy shooting!
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    Cátia Verde
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