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Canon EOS 6D Mark II - digital camera - body only

$3,000.00
Mfg # 1897C002 CDW # 5140699 | UNSPSC 45121504

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  • Digital camera
  • 26.2 MP
  • 1080p / 60 fps
  • Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth
  • SLR
  • Full Frame
  • body only
  • NFC
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For superb performance on the go, the Canon EOS 6D Mark II camera puts full-frame performance into a compact, fully featured DSLR. Its 26.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC 7 Image Processor help deliver amazing results even at expanded ISO settings, making it great for challenging low-light situations as well as landscape, portrait and event photography. The EOS 6D Mark II also features an impressive optical viewfinder with 45 all cross-type AF points, fast and accurate Dual Pixel CMOS AF and a Vari-angle Touch Screen LCD for Live View operation which helps create unique angles. With the EOS 6D Mark II's speed to capture action and the versatility to create phenomenal photographs and Full HD 60p videos in numerous environments and lighting situations, the camera offers creative content makers a winning combination of advanced features in a portable package that's as fun as it is powerful.
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Canon EOS 6D Mark II - digital camera - body only is rated4.11 out of5 by44.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from 6DII is a great smaller full-frame camera bodyGreat camera body, in like new condition with 1 year Canon warranty. 6DII works like a champ and is a little lighter and smaller than my 5DIV which is nice.
Date published: 2019-07-22T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from After 6 monthsOverall I love this camera because of it's ergonomics and features. Not even considering I came from another Canon, this body fits so nicely in my hand and the buttons all feel good. The AE lock and AF point selection buttons could be more bumpy to press though - they are a little soft. The biggest downside of this camera is probably the sensor. 26MP is good, but it is not as sensitive to color as it should be. Just taking photos in the "Faithfull" picture style means huge amounts of color boosting in LR. I almost always shoot in "Landscape" for increased blues saturation. I would say the sensor is not any better than the one in my 10-year-old 50D in terms of light sensitivity capture. Sad, but for the price, it is still a good camera.
Date published: 2019-01-24T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great cameraAfter trade in my 70d, then got 6D mark 2. any photos came from are sharpest and crispy clear. i don't need to purchase 5d mark 3, this enough from me. low light shot,very nice.
Date published: 2017-12-10T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Very pleased with this camera!I bought this camera the first week it was available, replacing one of my 2 Canon 6D cameras with it. I'm quite pleased with it. My photo work is a mix of motorsports and landscape work.The 6D MKII is a significant improvement for motorsports action work compared to the 6D. I'm still getting used to the touch screen and have slowly integrated the MkII into my work schedule just shooting 2000 images in the first month as I get more familiar with the slightly different control screens.
Date published: 2017-09-30T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great CameraHad this for a few weeks and have been very happy with the camera. Coming from an 80D, the low light capabilities are awesome. I'm just an enthusiast, but I was able to have keepers at iso 12800. The digital image stabilization combined with an IS lens is awesome for videos. From my experience, as long as you set your exposure properly you won't have issues with dynamic range that a lot of people are mentioning. So far it has met and surpass my needs.
Date published: 2018-04-05T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from If You Liked The 6D, You'll Love The 6D Mark III purchased my 6D Mark II shortly after it's release and am very pleased with my purchase. I had the original 6D version for several years and although I was very happy with the original version, the Mark II has so much more to offer. I read the specs of the Mark II carefully before making my purchase so I was aware of the strengths as well as any shortcomings the camera may have. I do not shoot video with my dslr cameras so the lack of 4k was a mute point. Yes the 45 AF points are somewhat clustered, but it is a huge improvement over the original 6D and all 45 points are cross-type. I have had no problem using the Rule-of-Thirds and have had no problem shooting in low light. The 98% coverage of the viewfinder (same as the original 6D has also not been an issue. If something did unexpectedly show up in an image it would be at the far outer edge of the image and would be easily corrected. I can say that the images I have captured thus far are stunning. A lot has been said about the poor dynamic range of the Mark II and I just don't see it. I also have a 5D Mark III and a 7D Mark II and the 6D Mark II is a welcome addition to my arsenal. Yes, I do recommend the 6D Mark II if you are looking for a full frame dslr at a reasonable price that is very capable of giving you stunning images.
Date published: 2018-01-05T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from ExcellentThis is an excellent camera for landscape and general use. I'm not going to get overly technical in this review. I just want to bring some simplified reality to this discussion. The original 6D was excellent and this camera is better. All of the griping about the dynamic range is highly overblown. If you're a skilled photographer that actually takes good photos in the field, you'll not likely have any major issues with the dynamic range. Dynamic range is a good thing but I'm currently not struggling with this camera for professional use. I was using a 5D Mark IV prior to purchasing this camera. I'm glad I made the switch even with the reduction in dynamic range. I love the smaller/lighter body and I love having the tilt screen. I also personally feel that this cameras features and overall design is more streamlined. The 5D is the Jeep of the full frame camera lineup. It's a tank that can take a beating. If you're a photojournalist shooting for National Geographic, I'd probably go with that body. I'm a landscape photographer and I just don't need that much durability. It just comes down to what you need. Don't pass on this camera just because of all the negative BS on dynamic range. This camera is a bargain and it takes excellent photos. I have no regrets for purchasing this model.
Date published: 2019-04-01T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Good CameraWorth the PriceI’ve read several reviews expressing that the 6D Mark II is the worst camera due to its specs and lack of features. To be fair, if you’re grading the worth of your gear on features, the 6D Mark II May not be the best option for you. For those that appreciate picture quality and the exposure latitude available with user created or third party picture profiles, I think you’ll find this to be a great camera. In full disclosure this camera does not have extensive dynamic range so you will need to reset your habits if you’re coming from other camera systems. However, the ability to quilckly connect your phone to the camera and edit photos on location, in the moment cannot be stressed enough. OMG, I never realized how capable Google Photos mobile apps are. You can get great pictures, edited in RAW onto your photo, color corrected, cropped and shared in minutes. IT IS AMAZING! Add in the ability to operate the camera remotely with full view of the image to be captured as seen through the optical viewfinder and you have family portrait gold. I recommend the 6D Mark II.
Date published: 2018-12-21T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Elevates Photographic ExperienceI have owned the 6D Mark I and also the 5D Mark III, and can say that I prefer this new 6D Mark II overall. Things I really like are the dual pixel autofocus (very fast and accurate, face recognition and tracking (so cool!), variable touch screen, the frames per second, and low light capabilities. The only quibble I have is the lack of a joystick as found on the 5D to move the AF point around. However, the touch shutter on the 6DII is much faster than the joystick, and you can really pinpoint where you want to focus (assuming you aren't in bright sun as it's hard to see the image on screen). I've been able to capture images at angles that were next to impossible with my other camera bodies, take photos in extremely low light situations, and capture action with ease using the LCD.Overall, I am very pleased with the new 6D Mark II, and have been able to elevate my photographic experience with it!
Date published: 2018-02-10T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Very pleased with my 6D Mark IIAs a professional real estate photographer, this body does exactly what I need to do. I wanted a full-frame sensor for great detail with very little noise. I also wanted a body that would allow me to leverage my investment in some wonderful Canon glass. This allows me to blend multiple exposures by hand to create attractive images of properties shot anytime from mid-day to mid-night. Here are a few examples. I do wish it had a bit more dynamic range.
Date published: 2017-08-18T00:00:00-04:00