Canon EOS 6D Mark II With EF 24-105mm Lens

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Canon EOS 6D Mark II With EF 24-105mm Lens Description

  • 26.2 Megapixel Full frame CMOS Sensor
  • Optical Viewfinder with a 45 point All Cross type AF System
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Phase detection and Full HD 60p
  • DIGIC 7 Image Processor
  • Vary angle, Touch Screen, 3.0 inch LCD. Built in WiFi, NFC, Bluetooth and GPS capability

Canon EOS 6D Mark II With EF 24-105mm Lens Specification

Specification: Canon EOS 6D Mark II With EF 24-105mm Lens

Touch Screen Type

Capacitive

Display Resolution Maximum

1,040,000

Display Type

LCD

Screen Size (Inches)

3

Total Still Resolution (MP)

26.2

Effective Still Resolution (MP)

26.2

JPEG Quality Level

Basic, Fine, Normal

Supported Image Format

JPEG, Raw

Aspect Ratio

16:9

File Format

JPEG, Raw

Focal Length Description

24 to 105mm

Number of Diaphragm Blades

7

Photo Filter Thread Size (Millimeters)

77

Photo Filter Size (Millimeters)

77

Zoom

Optical Zoom

Minimum Focal Length (Millimeters)

24

Maximum Focal Length (Millimeters)

105

Optical Zoom (x)

4

Lens Type

Converter

Flash Memory Type

Micro SD

Memory Slots Available

1

Model Series

EOS

Global Trade Identification Number

00013803287202

ASIN

B071K62DPM

UPC

013803287202

Are Batteries Included

Yes

Model Number

1897C021

Remote Included

No

Brand

Canon

Model Name

Canon EOS 6D Mark II

Age Range Description

Adult

Built-In Media

Printed Matter Unit, Lens Cap E-77 II, EOS 6D Mark II Body, EF24-105mm F3.5-5.6 IS STM, Wide Strap EW-EOS6DMKII, Eyecup Eb, Camera Cover R-F-3, Battery Pack LP-E6N(OTH) with battery cover, Battery Charger LC-E6, Lens Dust Cap E

Image Capture Type

Stills & Video

Movie Mode

Yes

Digital-Still

Yes

Shooting Modes

Program AE (shiftable), Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Manual exposure (including bulb), Scene Intelligent Auto (Program AE& non-shiftable), Creative Auto, Special Scene

Self Timer (seconds)

10

White Balance Settings

Auto

Exposure Control

Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Shutter Priority

Metering Methods

Center-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Partial, Spot

Total USB 2.0 Ports

1

Connectivity Technology

3.5mm Microphone, Canon N3, HDMI C (Mini), USB Mini-B (USB 2.0)

Wireless Technology

Wi-Fi

Mount Type

Bayonet

Item Dimensions D x W x H

2.9"D x 5.7"W x 4.4"H

MicrophoneTechnology

Stereo

Minimum Aperture

5.6

Warranty Type

No Warranty

Shutter Type

Focal Plane Shutter

Mounting Thread Type

1/4-20

Long Exposure Shutter Mode

Bulb

Audio Recording

Yes

Number of Batteries

3 AAA batteries required. (included)

Has Image Stabilization

Yes

Lens Mount

Canon EF

Continuous Shooting (fps)

6.5

Viewfinder Magnification

Approx. 0.71x

Flash Sync Speed

1/180 Second

Video Capture Format

MP4

Expanded ISO Maximum

102400

Battery Weight (Grams)

80

Delay between shots (seconds)

0.15

Audio Output Type

3.5mm Jack

Battery Cell Type

Lithium Ion

Battery Average Life (Photos)

1200

Battery Type

Lithium Ion

Water Resistance Level

Not Water Resistant

Supported Audio Format

AAC

Frame Rate (FPS)

60

Compatible Mountings

Canon EF

Sensor Type

CMOS

Image stabilization

Yes

Maximum Aperture (Millimeters)

3.5

Focus Mode

Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C)

Autofocus Points

45

Focus Type

Auto Focus

Auto Focus Technology

Contra, Multi area, sensor

Canon EOS 6D Mark II With EF 24-105mm Lens Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Canon EOS 6D Mark II With EF 24-105mm Lens

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  1. Brandon

    O equipamento era o que eu esperava. Já estou usando. De fácil operação.

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  2. SABRINA ANTUNES FERREIRA

    Voor relatief weinig geld een uitstekende 2ehands Canon 6DII gekocht. Ziet er uit als nieuw, werkt uitstekend en er zitten een batterygrip en 3 accu’s bij. Dit is een geweldige upgrade vanaf de Canon 6D. De camera heeft geen ingebouwde stabilisatie, maar met de juiste objectieven is goede stabilisatie te realiseren. Erg blij met deze aanwinst. Aangezien de camera een full frame sensor heeft, is hij ook zeer geschikt voor fotograferen en filmen bij weinig licht.

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  3. Tasha

    This camera has some of the coolest features. I had reservations at first but you can’t beat the price. It is well worth every dollar. I’m using it mainly for Astrophotography. ISO options are by far the best I’ve ever used. Very little noise and amazing pictures. I cant express how happy I am with it. The seller CameraSpot were very professional and accessible. There customer service was amazing. They were so helpful with any questions I had and went above and beyond to make sure I was happy with my purchase. Good customer service is hard to find nowadays. Oh did I mention, MY CAMERA CAME 3 DAYS EARLY!! 😃 I will definitely be buying from them again.

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  4. Brandon

    The camera works well, fits in my camera bag, great value for your money if you’re trying to upgrade to a full frame on a budget.
    The shutter speed is an issue, only goes to 1/4000…. At night there are flicker that you will see in your photo that might seem annoying

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  5. Tasha

    I got this as a backup for my 5D MIV, mostly for nature shooting but also for everything else, and I love it. The focusing speed and accuracy are comparable to the very-responsive 80D that I’ll soon be selling, having decided to go completely full frame. The narrow spread of the focus points isn’t ideal, but it’s pretty easy to accommodate for, especially when shooting static objects where you can focus and recompose. And it’s worlds above the original 6D.

    In fact, the 6D II has a bunch of new features that make it highly superior to the original. That fact compelled me to replace my existing 6D, not the least being the articulating, touch-sensitive screen, which helps me greatly in shooting macro wildlife, including venomous snakes. I’ll be using it a lot for this purpose, and I’m very sure the images will be even better than those from the 80D with 100mm macro (though with full-frame I’ll have to get slightly closer for equivalent shots….). The increase in resolution is also an important advance, allowing for cropping without losing much sharpness (also helps with those snakes, which sometimes I don’t want to approach too closely). The body’s relatively small, light dimensions are yet another plus, especially for a backup body.

    One reason I wanted another full-frame body is that in the field I generally have the 100-400mm mounted on the 5D MIV so that I’m always ready for a bird or other wildlife shot. Having a second mounted body for landscapes, scenics and other closer images–a body that’s relatively light but also has high resolution–is important in the way I do nature travel because I like to go out with two mounted bodies. I don’t want the weight (or cost) of a second 5D MIV dragging me down. This works beautifully in that light.

    The camera’s much-hyped deficiency in dynamic range isn’t really evident to me in shooting landscapes and general nature, which is most of its use. I just don’t see a problem, just as I often don’t see smaller “sharpness” differences, as defined by that one particular MP-obsessed testing website, to be significant in the real world. For critical uses, for example when the light spread is super-wide in a landscape, I’ll often opt for HDR anyway, which extends dynamic range well beyond what any camera is capable of handling. Everything else about the 6D II–responsiveness, focus speed and accuracy, beautifully quiet shutter, sharp images, touchscreen, intuitiveness, and on and on–are all important to me and a good reason for my upgrade. If you’re considering going full frame from APS-C, this is probably your best (Canon) option. For anyone already shooting full frame, this body makes a fine backup.

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  6. Heater

    Compre una cámara 6D Mark II.
    La cámara estaba bien cuidada, pero tenía muchísimos disparos más de 111.000, cuando la vida útil de la cámara esta prevista entre los 117.000 y 122.000.
    En las condiciones de la cámara decían que era MUY BUENA, me parece que no corresponde con la realidad. LA HE DEVUELTO

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  7. Marcos

    Melhor impossível, produto bem embalado com tempo de entrega excelente

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  8. aztecthrush

    Not new to DLSR camera I wanted an upgrade. I did not own any extra lenses and was coming from a Rebel TSi, a laughable comparison to the 6D Mark II. Since I was not encombered by converting glass I wanted to get a Full Frame (FF) that would last a while. I compared this to the 80D and the 5D MKIV before settling on the 6D MkII. Namely, for the price point difference between 5D MkIV and 6D MkII I can invest the rest into glass (Canon MP-E 65mm, 100mm L) along with the wonderful 24-105mm as an everyday carry around. I was not at all disappointed. I waited for a little over two months to write this review. I got it at the time when the battery grip was included (a great deal), and I purchased an extra battery to fill the grip with. My first trip I went to several parks nearby to get a feel for it, then went to Yellowstone National Park for five days. Pictures came out incredibly sharp. The 24-105 is a sharp camera lens, wonderful for wide angle, but not Ultra Wide (UW) as the 16-35mm or 17-40mm (looking at getting this next).

    The functions are amazing, the flip screen LCD is scratch resistant, but I mostly keep it shut. What I loved was the GPS function for geotagging. However, this does kill the battery significantly quicker. Each battery lasted about 600 shots. Not too bad. Also did 1-time lapse with this. With keeping an FF, you don’t need to worry about upgrading in the future, staying EF mounted and buying only EF glass (MP-E is dual compatible), gives ample of space to grow your lens collection.

    Picture Quality: Superb, not as fast a shutter as the 1DX but I’m not shooting sports, this would probably do animal shots “ok” but I’d probably go with the 5d Mk IV for this instead if speed is needed rather than stills. The Auto Focus (AF) is spot on with a working distance of about 1ft, anything less, switch to manual. Multi-Pixel AF does well, and the shutter is smooth.

    Video: For video, the 5D MKIV is slightly better, but not word breaking. Canon’s 6D MkII got a bit of a bad reputation for Canon being lazy on the drivers. Well, I don’t disagree, but there are enough features, and it’s a camera that some pro’s keep as a backup to their 1DX or 5D MkIV’s. I can’t attest to the video functions as I primarily purchased for stills.

    Overall, it’s been a fantastic camera. Super happy with it!

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  9. Hannah Pruett

    Great product

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