We are only three days away from the official announcement of Canon 6D Mark II. And over the past couple of weeks, there has been more and more information about it. After the first list of specs, the price and finally, the photos of the camera, there is now a quite detailed list of this camera’s specifications. So, what can you expect?
According to Canon Rumors, these are the detailed specs of Canon 6D Mark II:
- Number of effective pixels: 26.2 million pixels (total number of pixels: 27.1 million pixels)
- DIGIC 7
- 45 points AF – All Crosstype
- Dual pixel CMOS AF
- 7560 pixels RGB + IR metering sensor
- Viewfinder ratio of viewfinder: about 98% for up / down / left / right
- Viewfinder magnification: 0.71 times
- Continuous: Up to 6.5 frames / sec (up to about 4 frames / sec when servo AF is set for Live View shooting)
- Standard ISO: 100 – 40000 (extended ISO: 50 [L], 51200 [H 1], 102400 [H 2])
- Shutter speed: 1/4000 to 30 seconds
- Sync Speed 1/180
- Video: Full HD 60p, HD 60p
- 5 Axis Electronic Image Stabilization
- 4K time lapse movie (4K output)
- Anti-flicker
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- NFC
- GPS
- Electronic level
- Battery: LP-E6N / LP-E6
- Number of storable pictures: approx. 1200 pictures (when viewfinder shooting)
- Media: SD / SDHC / SDXC card (UHS-I card compatible)
- Size: 144.0 x 110.5 x 74.8 mm
- Weight: 685 g (body only), 765 g (including battery and SD card)
- Kit lens: “EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM”, “EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM”, “EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM”
As we reported before, the price for body only will be $1999, and I guess we’ll find out the price with the kit lenses on June 29, when the official announcement is going to be released.
From what I could’ve seen, the comments about Canon 6D Mark II have been different so far. On the one hand, the lack of 4K video and a single SD card slot is what drives some users away. On the other hand, the AF system, the sensor, the tilting screen and some other features are what make others eager to upgrade their gear with this camera. I am not a Canon user, but the 4K video is not among my priorities in a DSLR. On the other hand, I do appreciate the second SD card slot I got when I upgraded my camera, and I’m not sure I could give that up. And what about you? Does the 6D Mk II have the features you find the most important? Or it just doesn’t fulfill your needs?
[via Canon Rumors, cover image credits: Digicame-Info]
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