Canon Canon EOS 6D Mark II Kit (24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens) (Multi Language)

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Canon Canon EOS 6D Mark II Kit (24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens) (Multi Language)

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38 reviews for Canon Canon EOS 6D Mark II Kit (24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens) (Multi Language)

  1. Ange Stranger

    So far I’m loving this camera! I’ve had a Canon Rebel t3i for years and wanted to upgrade while still staying in my budget. So far the transition to a new camera has been great, and I feel like the images I’m getting are great for the money I spent!

  2. Thomas Cambrensis

    I just love this camera.

  3. MrsM77

    I was worried I would have a steep learning curve with transitioning from a T6 to the 6D Mii. Everything is fairly intuitive. I did have to google how to get rid of the level screen when leveling got mistakenly turned on, but it was simple to fix. The picture quality is amazing and I am seeing details like freckles that I didn’t see on my models before. Love this camera!

  4. ??Il collaudatore ??

    After doing extensive research and searching for the right camera for me, the moment I held the EOS 6D Mark II and pressed the shutter button, I immediately fell in love. The design makes it easy to use; the grip makes it comfortable to hold; it feels natural on the hands and creates a secure hold. The way the buttons are laid out makes them easy to access. The articulated touch screen LCD makes my life easier, especially when I’m shooting weird angles. It performs as it should as it is an upgrade from the 6D. It has many photography features to play with and a video mode. However, it doesn’t shoot in 4K, which could be a dealbreaker to many people but not to me since I rarely take videos. I also don’t mind the limited focus points, as I have gotten used to it. It has many useful features. Being able to control the camera using my phone is the best feature on the camera as it allows the user to use a phone as a remote. It is impressive how it captures the colors and details, especially when using the right combination of lenses and modes. Using the nifty fifty always gives remarkable results as well, although it doesn’t compare to using the 50mm 1.2 USM lens. Either way, the end results are still amazing. I do not regret choosing this camera over other Full-frame cameras on the same price range. It is a great performer, it is well designed, and the end product is top-notch. (reviewed for educational purposes)

  5. sarkgy

    What a great mid-level camera! I couldn’t decide between this camera or a mirrorless one. Ultimately, I went with the old tried and true Mark II and I have zero regrets. I’m a traveling photographer and needed something sturdy enough to take on long haul flights.This one doesn’t have any fancy accessories but, to be honest, I like that – I can add what I need instead of paying extra for junk I’ll never use.

  6. Jason Keyworth

    I love to take pictures as a hobby. It’s just something I’ve always enjoyed. Sometimes people ask me to photograph an event for them, which usually I end up borrowing my friends Canon 5D Mark II cause it takes amazing photos. I used to have a Canon Rebel t5i, which was fine for what I would use it for. Well, when it was time to upgrade I naturally thought about getting the Canon Rebel T7i. My wife had recently purchased one for her work to shoot events and she’s been happy with it. But instead I decided to wait a little while longer and I’m so glad I did cause I was able to buy this one.REVIEW:I love this camera. I cannot say it enough. I feel like I haven’t really been able to test it out as I should, but from what I’ve experienced this was such a great investment for me. I love taking pictures with this camera and lens. The quality of pictures I’m getting is just so amazing to me. Again, I’m not a pro, but this camera is just amazing to me. The lens gives such great Bokeh and makes my pictures pop so much more when at a certain distance. Most of the pictures I’ve taken are personal so I can’t really share those, but I am going to share a few that don’t feature any faces of people.I have a road trip coming up and I cannot wait to use this during it. Hopefully, I’ll be able to share more photos afterward. If you have the money to splurge a little over a Rebel, I cannot recommend doing so enough. Just do it, you won’t regret it!

  7. Alan Davis

    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!

  8. Patrick K.

    Não é top de linha mais porém atende muito bem as expectativas.

  9. R. Childs

    Great camera!

  10. Katy Bennett

    Ich war vorher Canon EOS 750D Nutzer und wollte unbedingt bessere Fotos machen. Angefangen hat es mit einem guten EF Objektiv, nun fehlte noch eine bessere Kamera.Mein Blick wanderte zum Vollformat, speziell zur Canon EOS 6D Mark II. Für einen zum Zeitpunkt der Bestellung relativ günstigen Preis, direkt über ClickElectronics bestellt.Der erste Eindruck …Angekommen und erwartungsvoll ausgepackt … ganz schön groß und schwer, im Vergleich zur 750D. Jedoch überzeugte mich die Verarbeitung und der Body lag angenehm in der Hand, besonders mit meinem EF 70-200 Objektiv. Die 750D wirkte damit etwas „haltlos“ …Nach kurzer Zeit gewöhnte ich mich an das Format der 6D MK II.Die ersten Bilder …Nicht die besten Voraussetzungen, bedeckter Himmel und der Tag neigte sich dem Ende zu. Egal, Test muss sein.Da ich vorher eine Canon besaß, fand ich mich schnell mit den Grundeinstellungen zurecht. Wenn man sich allerdings richtig mit den Einstellungen dieser Kamera beschäftigt, hat man unzählige Möglichkeiten gute Fotos zu machen.15 Bilder waren es, mehr nicht … aber die haben mich schon überzeugt.Schärfe, Detailreichtum, Freistellung, Focus, alles war deutlich besser.Gleich am ersten Tag konnte mich die 6D MK II begeistern.Die Kamera …Positiv:> der Sucher (trotz der nur 98% Abdeckung)> der schnelle und präzise Autofokus> das sehr hilfreiche Schulterdisplay> die Verarbeitung und Haptik (der Body ist nicht aus Plastik)> die Bedienung, diverse Einstellmöglichkeiten> schwenkbares Display> Schärfe/ Bildqualität> Staub und Spritzwassergeschützt> GPSusw. …Negativ:> keine 4K Videos – für mich uninteressant> kein interner Blitz – ebenfalls für mich uninteressant, da damit sowieso keine vernünftige Ausleuchtung möglich ist> der Messfeldbereich ist etwas klein – Canontypisch> Bildrauschen bei deutlicher Aufhellung – für mich bisher noch kein NachteilIch habe an dieser Kamera eigentlich nichts wirklich zu bemängeln. Eine Vollformat DSLR Kamera mit guter Ausstattung und sehr guter Bildqualität, was gibt es daran schon groß zu meckern.Deshalb gibt es für die Canon 6D Mark II die volle Punktzahl.

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