intrigue.photography said:
Whelp... Looks like I made the right decision in going with the Nikon D750 (with lens for the same price as this body). One card slot on a $2k camera is a deal killer for me.
JP4DESIGNZ said:
No dual SD Card slot! I'm not too surprised about it not having 4K however, would have been nice though. Also, was GPS taken out of the 6D Mark II?
Definitely seems like a full-frame 80D which is good, except for no dual SD card slots.
shutterlag said:
Holy crap are you kidding me? I haven't been following Canon, but dang, that's fracking horrible. The D750 with the 24-120 F4, 51-pt AF, same or better DR/ISO, from 2014 is $2k. At what point does Canon start competing with Sony, Nikon, Fuji, etc. and stop competing with themselves?
CanonGuy said:
You lost business from me at single SD card slot. Well.dine canon! Way to go.
Act444 said:
Seems good, although I have to admit a single card slot is a bit of a disappointment given the same money can get you a 5D Mark III or D750, either with dual slots.
Yasko said:
1 SD Card Slot is a huge let down.
Although you might never use this feature... if one card dies, it's essential.
Protect to force the wedding and professional photography market to buy higher market cams instead of this otherwise perfectly capable piece of equipment. Plain and simple.
rfdesigner said:
1080p60fps max, single SD card slot, waterproofing?. I doubt it will be 5DIII standard, yet $2000!!
Canon, this is a mistake, a very big mistake.
A second hand 5DIII or a D750 suddenly look much more attractive.
CANON has laid an egg with the 6D2.
Canon is gambling on losing customers like me and likely others in this thread and throughout the market for potential added profits of upselling others to the 5D4. It's is extremely remarkable that a company can get away with selling a $2,000 body in mid 2017 with such lame specs - but Canon is empowered to be able to do so because there are (as evident in this forum) hordes of total suckers who will buy this thing - some because they have no choice being "invested" in lots of glass.
Some, to fulfill their needs will fall for the forced upsell to the 5D4. Resist it. Unless you have a fortune in glass, DUMP Canon if you're looking for a lower cost FF body. If you are new to FF, or looking to get your first $3,000ish pro body...forget Canon. You can buy a D750 and a D500 for the price of a single 5D4 which suffers from banding issues. LOL.
The 6D2 specs vs D750 for $1,500 from 2014:
45pt AF -- Soundly crushed by the D750 51pt system which has better intelligent tracking.
26mp -- Almost unnoticeable resolution advantage over D750 24mp particularly since both have the AA filter, and the D750 is still likely to beat it on dynamic range. 6D2 might have the edge on high ISO, a little.
Single Card Slot -- A serious liability, D750 ensures you never lose a shoot. 6D2's lack of this feature is a ticking timebomb - putting your whole shoot, time, energy and money at risk over the reliability of a single card slot.
FPS ??? -- still unknown for the 6D2, but the D750 has 6.5 fps. We can easily assume the 6D2 won't match this because it would be nearly as fast as the 5D4. Remember, the 6D2 exists to try and prove the 5D4 is a great upgrade.
Tilt Screen - they both have it
Video - Same quality, no difference.
DPAF -- Big win for the 6D2 (sarcasm). For $2,000 you get a DSLR that has decent AF capabilities!! BFD!! For $2,000 you can buy a dedicated video camera or competitor that has far better video quality and features. So, this is a wasted feature. $2,000 DPAF rig that does 1080 (laughter).
Viewfinder -- 6D2 "nearly 100%" ...what kind of marketing BS is that? "nearly" can mean anything. It can be 97% like the 6D, it can be 99%. "Nearly" ...D750 100% <--WIN.
Bluetooth/NFC -- uh....these bring the zzzz's
There you have it. Save $500 and get a D750. If you are going to feel pressured to go up market, don't get the 5D4, get the D750 and a D500. That combo is seriously powerful and extremely capable.