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Ready to buy Canon 6d 24-105 set. I hope experts can give this camera a fair evaluation.

Seeing that your question is very detailed, let me answer it based on your three needs.

1. Generally speaking, whether it is 6D, 5D2, or even 5D3 or 1Dx that you are optimistic about, although their focusing systems are very different, they will not directly affect your shooting of sports or moving objects. Because no matter how powerful the focusing system is, if you have inaccurate shooting timing or lack of shooting experience, it will be difficult to take good pictures (of course, the lens is also very important. If you are shooting sports, 24-105mm may not be enough. ). Furthermore, the focus system of the 5D2 is indeed the most backward. Although other models have a lot more focus points, they are still designed to focus on the center of the screen. In other words, the gap between the focus points is smaller (it can be said that the accuracy is high). ), but the focus area is not substantially expanded. So if you don’t choose 1Dx (the focus system of the 1 series is still great), the focus of the 6D is already very good and can be used for all kinds of shooting. However, it needs to be emphasized that shutter speed is very important when shooting moving objects. Although the 6D's continuous shooting speed of 4.5 frames/second is faster than that of the 5D2 (more than 6 frames/second is better), its maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 seconds can be said to be relatively useless (it is actually sufficient, but really It shouldn’t be equipped with a full-frame camera. This shutter is the same as an entry-level SLR. Alas... If you have a chance, you can go to a specialty store or shopping mall to experience it in person. The shutter speed is 1/8000 second and the shutter speed is 1/4000 second. There is a big difference in feel). And the durability of the shutter life of about 100,000 times is not as good as that of the 7D.

2. Canon’s full-frame SLR cameras are not equipped with on-camera flashes when they are designed (because for professional photographers, on-camera lights are almost useless. Not only is the guide index too small, but the light emitted is Too white is too rigid and not soft, after all, you can’t adjust the angle). If you mostly use it to shoot night scenes or dark environments, the 6D can still do the job. After all, its design has put some effort into high sensitivity, and the ISO of 102400 is indeed very high (but it is still not recommended to use too high a sensitivity in actual shooting, even if No matter how good the noise reduction is, it will still be a bit noisy.) However, I don’t object to you choosing a full-frame camera at all (although there is no top light). After all, the image quality of full-frame is incomparable to APS-C, and in general Whether you are traveling or taking pictures of scenery, the overhead light is useless. So it is still recommended that you get a hot shoe light if possible. Now the 580EX II has been discontinued. The 600 is more expensive (nearly 4,000 yuan). It does have many functions, but I guess you won’t need it if it is not a professional use, so you can choose the cost-effectiveness. The highest is the 430EX II (about 1,500 yuan, light weight, easy to carry). Of course, you can also choose the factory flash, which is cheap but has average lighting effect.

3. Canon's imaging generally feels gray and the color is relatively dull. However, this is also a comparison. SONY's color is the brightest and brightest (but I personally feel it is a little distorted). Nikon's imaging is indeed sharper than Canon's. High, the colors are fresher, but you won’t feel much if you don’t compare the photos together. Even though the 6D is an entry-level full-frame camera, its imaging is not too bad. It is full frame after all.

Finally, let’s make an objective evaluation. As Canon’s latest entry-level full-frame camera, 6D does have some advantages. Canon’s latest DIGIC5+ processor, 20.2 million effective pixels, full 11-point focus, 4.5 frames /sec high-speed continuous shooting and high-sensitivity control, as well as the WI-FI function (this function is actually one of its selling points, and it may not be of much use to you). But there are also some weaknesses, such as the shutter speed of 1/4000 second, semi-metal body (of course, it is lighter and easier to carry), SD memory card (in general, SD card is not as fast as CF card, especially when taking pictures, it may Shutdown due to slow card speed) and a single body price of more than 10,000 (after all, it is a new model, the price will be slightly higher, and its big brother 5D2 is not much more expensive than it).

At this price point, if you want to experience some new technologies or new feelings, the 6D is worth owning, but as an entry-level full-frame SLR, the price is a bit unkind and feels a bit deceptive. If you pay attention to economy, practicality and high cost performance, it is still 5D2 (the price is really affordable).

Hope this helps