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In some sense, the 20MP Canon EOS 6D could be thought of as an “entry-level” system in the world of full-frame cameras. It is smaller than the EOS 5D Mark II or Mark III; in fact, the size and heft of the camera body is more comparable to a larger APS-C system than to what we have come to consider the standard full-framer, which often is quite heavy and bulky and is decidedly aimed at the working pro.The handling of the camera controls points in this new direction. While cameras like the 5D Mark II and III use a large setup dial, a control field, two parameter dials, and a joystick to set up image characteristics, the Canon 6D uses an eight-way control field, a command dial that encircles this field, and a standard dial near the shutter release button. On the left atop the camera is a “mode” choice wheel where you select standard autoexposure modes, plus Scene modes and so-called “intelligent” modes (that is, the camera’s). There is also a B (for Bulb), a CA (Creative Auto) mode for guided effects like “background blur” (wide aperture program), and two user-selected presets. A “Q,” or quick function button, sits on the camera back and can be used to pop up commonly chosen setups on the 3” LCD or menus according to the mode chosen on the dial.Read more at http://www.shutterbug.com/content/canon-eos-6d-%E2%80%9Cfull-framer%E2%80%9D-broad-appeal#LFmKco5AJLmTTfI6.99
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