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02/03/2013 10:39:49 AM · #51




Edit: I Should post them somewhere else but they are still real life tests...



Message edited by author 2013-02-03 10:40:41.
02/03/2013 11:04:01 AM · #52
Originally posted by Tiberius:





Edit: I Should post them somewhere else but they are still real life tests...


Very nice!
02/03/2013 07:58:54 PM · #53
Thanks
02/03/2013 09:13:18 PM · #54
Oh! Congrats, T!!
02/04/2013 08:26:27 PM · #55
Thanks Lydia.

For docpjv the original

02/04/2013 10:22:43 PM · #56
thank you.
02/04/2013 10:23:13 PM · #57
More testing.

Today featured the GPS. Not sure how useful but nice to have it. Once started and locked with the satellite then it runs even if you switch the camera off. It then keeps a log that you can download to the card and then to computer and you can see on computer (google earth) the route and points the camera travelled.

I just posted the original of the pic for docpjv here



Here is the exif with GPS data and with a click away "locate on map"








Edit for pagination ;)

Enjoy,

Tibi

Message edited by author 2013-02-04 22:24:54.
02/04/2013 10:52:57 PM · #58
The ad makes sense hihi

Hong Kong commercial
02/16/2013 09:45:15 AM · #59
ISO 3200

ISO1600


02/16/2013 09:47:36 AM · #60
Some Chinese New Year Beat Wishes to you all




some food to go with



Message edited by author 2013-02-16 09:48:47.
02/16/2013 09:53:38 AM · #61
Some hike in HK



and some animals from down under


02/16/2013 08:34:34 PM · #62
Originally posted by Tiberius:

Some hike in HK



and some animals from down under




Nice shots! I also took some today and will share sometime later today.
02/16/2013 09:43:16 PM · #63
6D shot, This one handheld.



Message edited by author 2013-02-16 21:43:46.
02/18/2013 05:16:55 AM · #64


02/18/2013 07:57:41 AM · #65
you people must stop! I'm getting too jealous and will have to buy this camera soon!

(just kidding don't stop really)
02/18/2013 03:45:32 PM · #66
Originally posted by pgirish007:

6D shot, This one handheld.


Where's da EXIF?? We want EXIF! ;-)
02/18/2013 08:02:48 PM · #67
Originally posted by kirbic:

Originally posted by pgirish007:

6D shot, This one handheld.


Where's da EXIF?? We want EXIF! ;-)


here you go!

File Name IMG_3480.CR2
Camera Model Canon EOS 6D
Firmware Firmware Version 1.1.2
Shooting Date/Time 02/16/13 18:16:06
Author Girish Pandit
Copyright Notice girish@jiyasoft.com
Owner's Name
Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
Tv(Shutter Speed) 0.3
Av(Aperture Value) 10.0
Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
Exposure Compensation 0
ISO Speed 25600
Auto ISO Speed ON
Lens EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Focal Length 24.0mm
Image Size 5472x3648
Image Quality RAW
Flash Off
FE lock OFF
White Balance Mode Auto
AF Mode AI Servo AF
Tracking sensitivity 0
Accel./decel. tracking 0
AF area select mode Automatic selection
Picture Style Landscape
Sharpness 4
Contrast 0
Saturation 0
Color tone 0
Color Space sRGB
Long exposure noise reduction Auto
High ISO speed noise reduction Standard
Highlight tone priority Disable
Auto Lighting Optimizer Standard
Peripheral illumination correction Enable
Chromatic aberration correction Enable
Dust Delete Data No
File Size 31401KB
Drive Mode Single shooting
02/18/2013 08:47:21 PM · #68
Cool
02/18/2013 09:00:55 PM · #69
Originally posted by pgirish007:

Originally posted by kirbic:

Originally posted by pgirish007:

6D shot, This one handheld.


Where's da EXIF?? We want EXIF! ;-)


here you go!...


Many Thanks!

Incredible that yhou were able to get that hand-held at f/10! The 0.3 second exposure really tests the IS, it's about 3 stops greater than what you can reliably use without IS. Not so many years ago, the thought of using ISO 25600 would have seemed ludicrous. Now, not so much.

Message edited by author 2013-02-18 21:05:36.
02/18/2013 10:16:21 PM · #70
I had the chance to handle a 6D the other day at the store. The form factor is very nice; it sits in the hand like a 7D, and it has controls like a 7D. I'm not gonna be trading my 5D2 in on it, of course, but it seems like a wonderful bit of gear moving up from APS-C. Feels very solid.
02/18/2013 10:55:16 PM · #71
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

I had the chance to handle a 6D the other day at the store. The form factor is very nice; it sits in the hand like a 7D, and it has controls like a 7D. I'm not gonna be trading my 5D2 in on it, of course, but it seems like a wonderful bit of gear moving up from APS-C. Feels very solid.


I like it more and more. It does feel a bit small with the 70-200 F4 L on it but nothing to really bother me. I still miss the joystick I had on 40D and not yet used with the Q button, even though the Q button is very, very smart ;-)

What I like most is the fact that combined with the Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM is awesomely portable and discreet.

Speaking of it I have checked the Nikon D600 with its 39 AF points. They are all clustered in the middle pretty much like the 6D.

Nikon D600 the 39 ones in the middle. The outlines are the big brother's D800



vs

Canon 6D



And superimposed



I wish it had 2 card slots so I could keep JPG's on one and RAW on the other one or keep one for photos and one for video.

The Moire is evident and can see it band here at the top band of the stage. You need to play HD and large to notice...

Message edited by author 2013-02-19 00:12:10.
02/18/2013 11:55:31 PM · #72
Another handheld video here.

Singapore Flyer from SkyPark at Marina Sands Bay Hotel. 6D with 25-105 L F4 handheld at ISO 1600.
01/23/2014 07:00:12 PM · #73
After a year of wanting and drooling, and after several months of wishing just MORE out of my camera, and finally after several weeks of actually realizing that I NEEDED more.......
I just spent a crapload of money and OH MY GOD........ it's gonna take 4 days to get here.... I CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!!!!!

:) :) :)
01/23/2014 08:42:12 PM · #74
Welcome aboard. I love mine and have no regrets purchasing it. Paired with the 40mm 2.8 is very very portable. I pretty much carry it with me everyday everywhere. Would I like to have the 5DMK3? Yes, but not for traveling and only I have extra cash
01/23/2014 08:57:14 PM · #75
Originally posted by Tiberius:

Welcome aboard. I love mine and have no regrets purchasing it. Paired with the 40mm 2.8 is very very portable. I pretty much carry it with me everyday everywhere. Would I like to have the 5DMK3? Yes, but not for traveling and only I have extra cash


I am in same situation except that I carry 24-105 and don't have extra cash for 5DMK3 either :)
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