Enthusiasts looking for a robust and well-specified digital SLR will find much to like about the latest full-frame model from Canon
IF YOU'VE REACHED a stage in your photography journey when you feel the time is right to upgrade your camera to a model capable of handling serious use – potentially to make money from your photography – then enthusiast-level models like this Canon EOS 6D Mark II are the types to consider. They're made to a higher standard than entry-level models and offer a wider range of features, if not necessarily a higher resolution, yet lack the bulk and price tag of more expensive models.
As the market leader, it's no surprise to find Canon offer several models in this category: along with the EOS 6D Mark II are the 24.2-megapixel EOS 77D and EOS 80D, EOS 7D Mark II (20.2-megapixel) and – for the time at least – the original EOS 6D (also 20.2-megapixel). And let's not forget the EOS 5D series aimed at semi-pros/pros.
The Canon EOS 6D Mark II is a full-frame model that's suited to photographers ranging from ambitious newcomers to very experienced users. Despite its incredibly high specification, it's neat design layout ensures it's not too intimidating to use.
This story is from the February 2018 edition of Digital SLR Photography.
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