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  #1031096 25-Apr-2014 13:46
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i don't mean to cause any offense, just want to warn those thinking 6D is cheap, just try it before you buy it. definitely superb landscape FF. but if you want/need more than one AF point, you could be disappointed (or you might not be). I was. went 5D3. Could have gone Nikon 600D and saved 2k for lenses :D



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  #1031108 25-Apr-2014 13:48
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Well it basically does what's it's supposed to, bring FF to a lower price point. It's better then every camera below it in just about every way, except the "Sport Oriented" crops like the 7D/70D. It's competitor, the Nikon D600/610 hasn't been without it's own problems either.

If I had to sum the 6D up, I'd call it a "Travel Camera", Great Image quality, lightish body and GPS/WiFi





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  #1031112 25-Apr-2014 13:58
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i think the perfect travel camera would have a perfect travel lens. unfortunately canon hasn't got anything to match nikon's ultra versatile 28-300mm VR.



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  #1031113 25-Apr-2014 14:00
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(i bet that opened a can of worms oops!)

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