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Canon EOS 6D EF24-105mm is STM Kit Black

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About this item

  • 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


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


Kathia Barajas
Reviewed in Mexico on June 1, 2018
Muy buena camara, para uso rudo, llevo tres años con ella y sigue como si nada, una de las mejores por su precio
Al
Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2017
I've had this kit for a year and taken 20,000 photos. I'm very satisfied with the quality of the camera, and truly enjoy features such as the GPS and low light photo quality. I understand where it stands in the Canon lineup and what the advantages and disadvantages are. As an enthusiastic picture taker - not a professional - it does everything I want and need. After buying this kit, I started investigating Canon's professional line of lenses, the 'L' series of lenses. I now understand the difference between the STM lens included with this model when compared with the L series. I have since also added L lenses to my 6D to get absolutely incredible results. Since then, I haven't touched the STM lens that comes in this kit, and I don't intent to use it again. It captured wonderful memories of my family's 6-week trip around Europe - which was the reason for purchasing the camera in the first place - but since having experienced better lenses, I wouldn't consider non L lenses anymore. My recommendation would be as follows: if you already know that you will want L lenses, then I wouldn't recommend this kit but rather just the 6D body by itself. But if you don't plan to spend thousands on lenses and expect to make good use out of less expensive lenses - or simply use this kit without adding more lenses to your collection - then this is a very good kit.
Rodney
Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2017
Ironic that this was my last choice amongst many technological wonders when I started looking. Sony and Olympus among others have amazing tech to offer but in the end a camera introduced in late 2012 got my money. I do have a history with Canon like the T2i and 10D so I have accumulated lenses, flashes, wireless triggers etc. But I was willing to do a clean start and almost did. My trusty T2i is a really good camera and still is. The 6D is very similar in a lot of ways but is amazing in others. If you are into astrophotography I don't think you could make a better buy. I thought I knew what to expect. Yes the high iso lack of noise is just astonishing. You can literally shoot comfortably to 12 800 or more if needed. But just every day photos the notch has been raised. Is that because of the full frame sensor, I would say definitely. The colours are typical Canon which is to say excellent. I wanted to take my photography to the next level and not get bogged down with tech. Don't get me wrong other companies have amazing cameras but in the end I want the best photos possible. Things like battery life is important to me so a lot of the mirror less cameras can't compete. I do a bit of everything as far as photos go from portraits, weddings, landscapes and you guessed it astrophotography. The 11 focus points can be good or bad depending on whats important. Its a simple system to which I customized the rear multi controller to handle the duties to which I want focus to be at. This is where Sony among others have eye focus which is so compelling on a lot of camera bodies. In body stabilization is another game changer as well. But where the Canon lacks it delivers where it counts. Just amazing photo quality. The 6D is no sports camera so if thats important go a model up to the 5D Mark3 or get a crop sensor 7D Mark2. Wifi on the camera surprised me. I enjoy sending photos to my iPhone. Too bad JPEG only. But I like it and its useful. GPS is nice too. I know its at the very end of its life cycle so a new 6D Mark2 is just around the corner. The good thing about getting a camera at the end of its cycle is the discounted price. Big bang for the buck on this one for sure. I have only had the camera over a week and shot a few hundred photos so far, but I am sure it will do me for years to come. One word of caution. I think my 6D is grey market. No Canadian/USA Warranty card in the box. Does that mean I have no warranty? I don't know. I will try to register with Canon Canada and see what happens.UPDATE: Yup no warranty or probably paid work either, from Canon, if something should go wrong. The camera is great and makes great photos. No regrets. Had photos done up to 24x36 inches and the results are excellent. Something to be said about full frame camera. Don't think I could go back to smaller sensors.
kenny1982
Reviewed in Italy on August 11, 2015
sul prodotto poco da dire. é un vero e proprio gioiello di tecnologia. rapida e dalle prestazioni uniche.Il rivenditore inoltre è una persona precisa ed affidabileil massimo dei punti mi sembra il minimo in questi casi
M Shaw
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2014
I'll keep this review simple as I'm not an advanced professional but more of a serious enthusiast at this point. The feel and build of this camera is top notch; it feels like a brick in the hands and handles nicely. The 24-105 lens is very tight and also smooth but I do have to say after using it for a couple of weeks it does now creep when held straight down.Wow on the low light capabilities of this thing! I can push it up to 10,000 iso and get images as clean if not cleaner than on my 40d at 1,600. Obviously the crop factor is gone but what some may not know is that you get at least a full stop more bokeh using the same aperture lens. f4 is more like 2.8 on a full frame so you have more creative room to work with blur wise. Another thing that I have learned is that the high iso capabilities of this camera are not only handy in low light but for landscape shooting at higher apertures without a tripod; which is something that I often shoot. I can bump up my aperture to f16 and still easily hand hold shots with no blur in average lighting with a higher iso. I don't see huge differences in sharpness with this camera and lens combination in bright scenes compared to my 40d with the 17-55 lens but the dynamic range is better and the colors are very vibrant and true. The luminosity of the images is also better. Again not huge differences but enough to make that extra difference that makes me feel like the camera is actually capturing how my eye saw it. I often felt with my 40d that the images were almost there but not quite. The auto focus is primitive compared to the 5dMK3 but works extremely well in low light and can pick up focus in very dim scenes near darkness. When I put my 85 1.8 prime on this thing I can literally shoot in the dark hand held with only ambient window light or auto focus on a single star. At 10,000 iso with the same lens I am picking up roughly 10 times the light as my 40d which means I can shoot stars at f1.8 with only a half a second shutter time. Bumping up the iso to 25,000 does start to introduce a bit of noticeable noise but the images are still useable which I find amazing. The biggest lack I constantly found with my 40d was the iso limit and need for more light sensitivity. You can truly shoot indoors with no flash with a 1.8 lens at moderate iso and even with the 24-105 when you bump the iso way up.The wifi is extremely handy to review and post pictures to facebook but it is a bit slow. I use the wifi a lot for previewing my images and it's nice to be able to delete the ones from your camera you don't want right from your phone or tablet, very cool feature.Complaints; no built in flash to control speedlights which does kinda suck. But again, if you want a 5d3 go pay an extra 1,700 bucks. The lens creep is a little annoying but it is an L lens with weather resistance and an o ring where the barrel slides so it won't be a dust pump like the famed 17-55 was on my 40d. Overall the 24-105 is a very nice lens with true L quality build but just be prepared for it to break in a little. The limit of 1/4000 shutter isn't a big issue for me since I've rarely shot speeds higher than this on my 40d nor have ever really needed the 6 frames per second vs. the 4.5 this one shoots. Having a built in flash to control my speedlight would have been very nice but considering there is a wifi and gps unit under the roof is a reasonable trade off as the gps is something I have not yet used but anticipate it being very useful for those remote landscape shoots I will be doing. I have read a lot of complaints about the maximum 180 flash sync speed being a downfall, but lets face it, when you end up using high speed sync the shutter speed are generally above 250 anyway and don't think it's that much of a difference to split hairs over. You have to remember that you are getting the same IQ quality as the much more expensive 5dmk3, maybe even slightly better high iso performance and low light focusing, wifi AND gps. If you usually shoot indy cars or close up touch downs that need that extra fancy, high speed focusing system then money is probably not an issue for you anyway so go get the 5d instead. For a poor guy like myself who is trying to break into the pro field and wants top notch IQ and low light performance this camera is plain awesome for the price. And for those complaining about the 97 percent view in the view finder get real, if anything it helps because if you didn't give yourself quite enough room composing to fit in the top of your kids baseball cap you will have that tiny bit extra when you see it on screen.Bottom line is you get full frame IQ and very high iso capabilities which simple expand the possibilities of what you can shoot. With my 40d shooting an indoor wedding with my 85 1.8 I was still left quite unsatisfied with the blur and grain of the images. With this camera you can shoot the highest quality images with no flash with a prime lens in doors with ambient light. Yeah you will see some faint noise begin to show up at 10,000 iso but not much which is very impressive. I get more noise on my 40d at 800 iso than this on 10,000 At this iso with a large aperture lens you will pick up more light hand held than your eyes can even pick up in very dim scenes. I get very crisp and clean images with accurate and saturated colors shooting my son in a room with no flash and only two 60 watt bulbs illuminating the whole room. I find myself going wow quite often with a big smile on my face when I go back and look at the images I have shot of my son indoors where this camera literally leaves my 40d on the shelf collecting dust.If you're still on the fence ask yourself what you shoot often. If you shoot weddings or your kids birthday party with no flash or landscapes than I would say this thing is a game changer going from a cropped camera, especially in low light. The extra blur you get at the same aperture is also nice as I often find 1.8 on my prime to be almost too narrow to get focused shots all the time from moving people. Bumping it up to 2.8 or so I still get many times more light sensitivity than my 40d considering I can boost the iso as high as 10,000 without hesitation, or even higher if you need it with a little extra grain. Also that little bit extra dynamic range this full frame sensor provides coupled with vivid and true color reproduction just gives the images that extra edge that can make the difference between a good image and a professional looking image. The IQ difference once you go above 800 iso compared to a crop camera begin to become very big and this is where the full frame really comes into its element and shines, quite literally. Full frame opens up a whole new field of low light and hand held high aperture landscape shooting.UPDATE:Another BIG thing I am noticing is how much you can recover dim or bright photos in Bridge or Lightroom. It is amazing to see what looks like a photo lost in darkness or blown in brightness and drag the exposure slider back to make it perfect. There is more than what first meets the eye to the full frame capabilities. Again an area where this camera blows my 40d's doors off.
MT1
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2013
So as a loyal nikon fan for 15+ years, I have seen nikon cameras come and go. My last experience was with the D600. I had the pleasure of owning two of the d600's that had the lubricant/debris issue. I finally had enough of nikon after the way that they just made the D610 and left the rest of us behind. Nikon has had a lot of quality control problems as of late but the issue is not that things went wrong with the product because that can happen with anything but it is how they abandoned the users and never admitted a problem.My opinion is that when you buy a camera and start to add on lenses, flashes and accessories, you are starting a system and the longterm plan needs to include knowing that the company that made the product, is going to stand behind it. I am now of the opinion that Canon has a completely different way of handling such issues. Looking at the canon website, it includes actual service advisories and clear disclosure of known issues. No such luck with nikon. One check of the website and no mention of any problems. Along with the poor QC and customer service, nikon has now started to use impact damage as another excuse to cash in.Now if you are on the fence about which camera D600/D610 vs 6D, I can honestly tell you that the 6D is the system to invest in unless you have an absolute need of the dynamic range of the d610.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 studio shoots, no lubricant/debris splatter, sharp sharp images out of the camera and just an overall great package. The D600/D610 offers dual slot cards and better dynamic range. I amIn total disagreement about the D600 af system. between my two D600's, I had shot over 20,000 photos (weddings) and I can tell you that the canon has less cross type points on paper but the hit rate on the canon is far more. I would also get random backfocus on the d600 under tungsten lighting which I have not seen with the 6D. The 6D center af sensor point is good to -3 EV and I can confirm that It works in almost complete darkness. It is just amazing. No random hunting on the 6D focus system compared to the D600.At the end of the day, I feel that canon is one step behind nikon on dynamic range but miles ahead on quality control and customer service. I feel if you are starting from the ground up, you would be very happy with canons offerings. I switched to canon and sold all my nikon gear at a huge loss because I could no longer deal with nikons careless way of dealing with issues.You have to ask yourself what matters to you more? Dynamic range/dual card slots or a system that actually works (the way it should) and much better customer service/QC?I will be also getting a 5D mark III which will make the 6D a great companion for wedding work. Sorry nikon but no more of my money!Update: 06/2018 after years of owning this camera, I can still say with absolute confidance that I am very happy with my purchase. I ended up also buying a 5d mark iii as a second body but sold it when I needed the money. I now went and bought a second 6d as a backup. The 6d version 2 came out a while back but I still stuck to the original 6d cause it actually has better image performace reviews. I dont really shoot sports and never had the real crazy need for the 5d mark iii advanced focus tracking. I have shot my kids soccer/basketball games once in a while with this camera and never had focus issues. I dont think having a crazy focusing system is as critical in my line of work which is primarily weddings. I would still 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!
Diego
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2013
The camera handles well, the image quality is what you would expect from a full frame camera, The low light performance is really good, high ISOs show low noise and the focus system works well in the dark.I have used the camera with the lens kit (24-105mm) in heavy rain with out any issue, the camera is only weather sealed, but it had handle a lot of abuse with out any issue.The focusing is slow when using the "live view" or doing video, I won't recommend this camera if your main propose is to take video, however for stills is a great buy.