Good luckĬanon took 4 years to produce this?! Recycling af and dpaf systems from old bodies and call it a day? Simply wow! I skipped getting 5D4 as it's just a meh upgrade for me (I don't shoot video and don't care about the video hum dums on 5D4). Hopefully we'll (except blind fan boys) answer with our wallet. With all pro bodies updates out (1dx2, 5d4 and 6d2) and next ones at least 3 years away, I think Canon took the laziness too far. I wonder when canon will stop using their pre historic sensors and adapt sensors from someone else that's leaps and bounds ahead! Or at least hire some capable engineers and make a sensor that's at least playing catch up game well! Such a disgrace. So I don't think I'll miss out on anything after switch and gain something that canon deprived me of because of their stubbornness and incapable engineers. And don't use big white lenses as I never even shot sports. The af speed and accuracy was enough for me. ![]()
![]() To you guys, I have used 'other' cameras with sigma art/Metabone adapter. I know fan boys will come here to roast me. Now seems like I'll have to skip 6D2 too! I'll probably hold onto my current 5d3 and 6d bodies one more year and slowly transition into something that has a great sensor. Very well done indeed.Ĭanon took 4 years to produce this?! Recycling af and dpaf systems from old bodies and call it a day? Simply wow! I skipped getting 5D4 as it's just a meh upgrade for me (I don't shoot video and don't care about the video hum dums on 5D4). Very well done! It's amazing that you can't even match a feature that other cameras had 3/4 years ago. Re: Canon EOS 6D Mark II Dynamic Range Talk & Sample Images You can also check out samples from DPReview: Image Samples | Video Samples Obviously dynamic range isn’t everything and the sensor is more capable than that in the EOS 6D, but it is a bit disappointing there hasn’t been a bigger advancement from Canon in this regard. In this article, we’re taking a look at what this might mean for your images. Graphs plotted by regular DPR collaborator Bill Claff illustrate this pretty clearly. ….it seems the benefits that appeared in the sensors used in the EOS 80D and EOS 5D IV have not been applied to the latest EOS 6D II, and the new camera has less dynamic range than we’ve become used to. Base ISO dynamic range is not as good as the EOS 6D in early tests, though the EOS 6D Mark II does squeak out slightly better dynamic range performance at higher ISO’s than it’s predecessor. With that, we are also seeing a lot of sample images and sensor talk.ĭPReview has completed a dynamic range test and have found that the EOS 6D Mark II isn’t a step forward in this regard. CANON 5D MARK III VS 6D MARK II DYNAMIC RANGE FULLFull production Canon EOS 6D Mark II camera bodies have started hitting the desks of reviewers.
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