Canon EOS 6D
For More Information visit : http://www.shopprice.com.au/canon+eos+6dFeatures:
· Sensor: Full Frame CMOS.
· Megapixels: 20.2MP
· 'Silent' shutter mode
· Stereo sound via external mic
· 11 point AF system, center point cross-type and sensitive to -3 EV
· 63 zone iFCL metering system
· 97% viewfinder coverage; interchangeable screens (including Eg-D grid and Eg-S
fine-focus)
· Single SD card slot
· Built-in Wi-Fi and GPS
· Single-axis electronic level
· Screen: Exquisite 3″ ,1.040,000 dots.
· Lens Mount: Canon EF mount
· Continuous shooting speed: 4.5 FPS
· Shutter:1/4,000 – 30 seconds in third-stop steps.
· ISO:50 -10,2400
· video resolution: 1080p
The EOS 6D is built around a new Canon CMOS sensor, which offers a
pixel count of 20.2MP (compared to the Nikon D600 and Sony SLT-A99's
24MP, and the 5D Mark III's 22MP). In concert with the DIGIC 5+
processor it offers a standard ISO range of 100-25600, expandable down
to 50 and up to 102,400. Canon 6D is lightest Full Frame DSLR in Canon's
family.
Its AF system has 11 points, but only the central one is cross-type (sensitive to both vertical and horizontal detail). However, the 6D's trump card is the ability to focus in extremely low light levels; right down to a claimed -3 EV – a full stop dimmer than the 5D Mark III.
The 6D omits some of the more interesting goodies Canon introduced on the EOS 650D, too. There's no on-chip phase-detection to aid autofocus in live view or movie mode, nor does Canon's superb touchscreen interface make an appearance. As usual for a full frame DSLR - the Sony SLT-A99 being the sole exception - the rear screen itself is fixed, rather than articulated as it is on the EOS 60D. Considering all, this one is most affordable Full Frame DSLR. It would be an excellent choice for landscape, sports escape & Streetscape.
Its AF system has 11 points, but only the central one is cross-type (sensitive to both vertical and horizontal detail). However, the 6D's trump card is the ability to focus in extremely low light levels; right down to a claimed -3 EV – a full stop dimmer than the 5D Mark III.
The 6D omits some of the more interesting goodies Canon introduced on the EOS 650D, too. There's no on-chip phase-detection to aid autofocus in live view or movie mode, nor does Canon's superb touchscreen interface make an appearance. As usual for a full frame DSLR - the Sony SLT-A99 being the sole exception - the rear screen itself is fixed, rather than articulated as it is on the EOS 60D. Considering all, this one is most affordable Full Frame DSLR. It would be an excellent choice for landscape, sports escape & Streetscape.
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