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A few years ago a new category of “entry-level” full-frame DSLR
emerged, making the technology more approachable for
non-professionals.
Description
At the start of 2017, the two leading models still are the Canon
EOS 6D and Nikon D750, both of which serve their purposes well
and offer excellent
image quality for the price. We chose the Canon 6D here because
it’s a better value coming in at less than $2,000 with a 24-105mm
kit lens.
What are the compromises of going with the Canon 6D? It has fewer
megapixels than most other full-frame cameras at 20.2, and the
autofocus is less
advanced than the newer and more expensive 5D Mark IV. Compared
to the Nikon D750, the resolution and speed of the 6D are
slightly inferior. And the
6D is relatively old—it was released in 2013 and there’s no word
yet on when a successor will hit the market. But we love the
image quality for the price,
and the 6D offers the cheapest access point to full-frame
photography on this list.
Short Review
**Canon EOS 6D DSLR camera
**Category: Full frame
**Megapixels: 20.2
**Sensor size: 855 sq. mm
**Lenses: Best Lenses for Canon EOS 6D
**20.2MP full frame CMOS sensor
**4.5 frames per second continuous shooting
**1080p HD video recording with manual controls
**11-point AF system
**3 inch LCD with 1,040,000 dots
**SD Memory
PRICE :::: ($1,499)
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