Canon 6D Review by a Professional Photographer | The Best Budget Full-Frame DSLR For Beginners

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The Canon 6D has been around for a while now (since 2012 to be exact). The Canon 6D Mark II is the latest version and is currently pricing around $1399. You might know that I currently shoot with a 5D Mark IV and use a Canon 6D as a backup camera, but I owe a LOT to the Canon 6D. I’ve been a full-time photographer since 2012 and I used the Canon 6D as my main camera for the majority of the growth of my business. It traveled with me around the world. It photographed dozens of weddings. It fell onto gravel driveways and into puddles. It got rained on. It was really like an extra limb to me. One of the main reasons I used it for so long was because I couldn’t seem to find a better camera for the price point! I’m a serious budget shopper, but I’m also serious about my photography. I wanted the best camera I could possibly get with the money that I had. As a beginning photographer back in 2012, spending over $1000 on a camera was terrifying to me. But I knew that if I could shoot just one wedding with it, that I’d have already made back all of the money. I looked at it as an investment for my business and it paid off ten-fold. I loved the 6D so much that I ended up buying ANOTHER one, and began shooting weddings with 2 6Ds with different lenses. When I eventually sold my first 6D in 2022, the shutter count was 279,000, which is apparently 297% of wear! I couldn’t believe I had never run into a problem with the shutter the entire time I had owned it. It was truly a workhorse of a camera and was totally worth every single penny I put into it.

I wanted to share a few of my favorite features of the Canon 6D (and 6D Mark II) so that you can decide for yourself if it’s worth it! In my opinion, the 6D is the best budget full-frame DSLR out there. And make sure to look through my sample photos at the bottom of the post so you can see what this camera is capable of!

1. THE LOW-LIGHT CAPABILITIES


The reason I was originally interested in the Canon 6D was because I photographed a lot of weddings and needed a camera that was amazing in low light. Weddings involve a lot of candlelight, dark dance floors, fast motion and candid moments. I simply don’t have time to worry about my camera focusing or making sure my shutter is fast enough. The Canon 6D had a super impressive ISO range of 100-25,600 (or up to 40,000 for the 6D Mark II), expandable to 50-102,400. If you pair this with a lens like the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L II zoom lens or the incredible Canon 50mm f/1.2 L lens, you can pretty much capture any situation with any amount of light. It’s kind of amazing. Of course, I would still bring my Canon Speedlite 580EX II flash with me and use it for fun dance photos, but as a general rule, I prefer to shoot with natural, available light.

2. WI-FI AND GPS FEATURES


When I first got my 6D, one of the most exciting features to me was the built-in Wi-fi and GPS system, which was pretty innovative at the time. I loved that after a shoot, I could transfer images from my camera to my phone and immediately edit them and upload to instagram or share them with others. I ended up using it a lot more than I even thought I would! It also allowed for remote control of the camera from your phone, so I was able to take fun self-portraits without having to use the self-timer. The GPS is so nice too because I travel a LOT, and often forget what town I was in! I love that I can look into the image data and find out exactly where I was when I took the photo.

3. FULL-FRAME FOR A LOWER PRICE


Another reason I opted for the 6D was because I didn’t want to pay the price tag of the 5D Mark III that was also available at the time. The 6D was the more affordable, sister version of the 5D by a long-shot and honestly, offered a lot of the same things, including a full-frame sensor! The 5D Mark III was around $3499 at the time (!!!!) and the 6D was $2099. I managed to get mine for $1899 during Black Friday/Cyber Monday weekend, and then purchased my second one for $1399 in 2015. Now, the original 6D is actually quite hard to get your hands on unless you get a used one, but the newer version, the Canon 6D Mark II is around $1399 for the body only, or you can spring for a full kit with a 24-105mm f/4 lens for around $2000. I always recommend going for the L series lenses, but if you’re just starting out, a kit lens will help get your feet wet!

4. FULL HD 1080P VIDEO AT 30 FPS, OR FULL HD 1080P VIDEO AT 60FPS FOR THE 6D MARK II

Around the time that I bought the 6D, I was also starting to get into video. The fact that the 6D had full 1080p video was a huge plus for me. I used the 6D to film a handful of wedding videos and even started my YouTube channel with it! Of course, these days the high-end cameras can shoot 4K (or even higher!) but if you’re interested in learning about video and getting some high-quality footage, the 6D has everything you need to get started. I still use my DSLRs for video from time to time and I always love how it turns out. Simply put, both the original 6D and the 6D Mark II have the option to create some amazing video work and plenty of professional videographers and photographers still use them as part of their arsenal. :)

5. COMPACT AND LIGHTWEIGHT BODY


Another important feature of the original 6D was the compact and lightweight body. It weighed less than the majority of cameras out there at the time and just felt a lot smaller and easier to manage in my hand. It weighed 1.7 pounds (or 1.69 for the Canon 6D Mark II) while the 5D Mark III weighed 2.1 pounds. It might not sound like a big difference, but trust me, every little bit counts when you’re standing on your feet for 8 hours at a wedding. Plus, I’m a relatively small person and my body is always beat after a wedding. I typically need at least two days to recover, no joke! The weight of a camera is a huge factor for me when deciding what to purchase. I also bring at least 6 cameras with me to a wedding, so the compact body helps too when trying to squish them all in my bag!

FINAL THOUGHTS

I guess what I’m trying to say is, the 6D is super special to me. It carried me through the early stages of my business and helped me to grow exponentially. Though I am a firm believer that it doesn’t matter what gear you use, it does help when you have a camera that has high functionality in the areas that you need it most. And a photographer that prefers natural light, the 6D just made sense for me. I used it for fashion shoots, portrait shoots, food, music, concerts, bands, events, product photography and so many other types of photo shoots. I still have my second 6D that I purchased and I’m not sure that I’ll ever get rid of it. It definitely holds a soft spot in my heart.

If you’re a beginning professional photographer, dreaming of starting a photography business, the 6D or the 6D Mark II is an absolutely excellent place to start. For what you’re getting, the price is pretty impressive when comparing to other brands. I’ve considered switching to other camera brands many many times, but I always end up coming back to Canon because of the pricepoint and features. It’s just always made sense for me.

Make sure to check out my blog post about the Canon 5D Mark IV if you’re leaning towards the more pro version of the 6D. Or the Canon EOS R if you’re thinking of going mirrorless and prefer an RF mount. The Canon 6D and 6D Mark II has an EF lens mount, so you have to make sure to buy EF mount lenses to pair up with them, unless you decide to buy an adapter. I use EF lenses, even with my EOS R, but I did end up buying this adapter to make it work.

Scroll down to the bottom of the post for more example photos with the Canon 6D!


WHERE TO BUY THE CANON 6D (ORIGINAL VERSION)

Amazon

KEH Camera (used)

WHERE TO BUY THE CANON 6D MARK II

Amazon

Adorama

KEH Camera (used)

LENS RECOMMENDATIONS

Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L II Lens

Amazon

KEH Camera (used)

Canon 50mm f/1.2L Lens

Amazon

KEH Camera (used)

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<3 Myles Katherine




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Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 35 mm Film Camera Review with Example Photos in Nazaré, Portugal | The Perfect Point-and-Shoot Camera for Traveling

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Before my trip to Portugal, I pulled together all of the cameras in my house (I think I’m getting close to 100 cameras in my collection now!) and dug through them to find a camera I hadn’t used yet. I always like to take at least one camera on my trips that is a bit of a mystery, just to challenge myself and to get inspired. It’s so exciting to send my film off for processing when I get home, but its especially exciting when it’s a camera I’ve never used before. As I was digging through my boxes of cameras, I came across the Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 and noticed that it had a 2.8 lens on it. I was immediately interested. Any lens with an aperture of 2.8 or wider is a camera I’m interested in.

However, right away I noticed that it wasn’t working. I opened the battery compartment only to find some serious corrosion. I spent the day with a pile of q-tips and rubbing alcohol, scraping off as much corrosion as possible. Eventually, I began to hear the camera make high-pitched sounds when I put some fresh batteries in and I knew I was getting somewhere. The shutter still wasn’t working but for some reason, whenever I flipped the camera upside down, the shutter would go off. I still don’t know why that worked, but the more I clicked the shutter release button, the more it started firing. Finally, I felt convinced that it was working enough to trust it with a roll of film.

I was still super nervous the whole time I was shooting with it in Portugal because I didn’t have time to run through a test roll before my trip. But the shutter seemed quick enough to know that I was at least getting something. I was pleasantly surprised when I got my film back from the lab in the mail. My photos had turned out! I still have some learning to do with this camera, and unfortunately, I haven’t been able to get the flash to work still. I think it might be a bit of a lost cause. But I’m just thrilled that my photos turned out at all! And I truly enjoyed using it throughout the trip. I wanted to share a few of the reasons why I love this camera so far and then share all of my favorite photos from Portugal! I also just posted a video about the Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 on my YouTube channel so make sure to check it out and subscribe to see more of our Portugal adventures!

5 REASONS WHY THE MINOLTA HI-MATIC AF2 IS A PERFECT TRAVEL CAMERA

  1. It’s a Point-and-Shoot Camera

    You can’t really get more convenient than a point-and-shoot camera for traveling. They are quick and easy with little to no learning curve. Anyone can use this camera. If you’re a beginner film photographer, this camera is absolutely perfect for you.

  2. It has a 38mm Lens

    In my opinion, a lens that’s anywhere from 24-40mm is a great length for travel photography. You’re able to get wide shots of buildings and architecture, but you could also get a little closer in for a portrait.

  3. It’s Compact and Basic

    Since the lens is a fixed length, it doesn’t take up a ton of space in your bag like a camera with a detachable lens would. It’s super sturdy with no extra parts or awkward accessories. And since it includes a flash, you don’t need to add one of those on either. I’m super sad my flash doesn’t work, but maybe I’ll come across a Hi-Matic AF2 with a working flash one of these days. :)

  4. It’s Fully AutoFocus

    When I’m traveling, it’s hard to work with manual focus film cameras. Sometimes I just don’t have the time to stand there and try to get the focus perfected. My family members are rushing me along, impatient with all of my picture-taking. Or I’m trying to get a photo of a bicyclist or moving subject while they aren’t paying attention. AutoFocus cameras like the Hi-Matic AF2 make street photography so much easier. And especially since it’s relatively small, it’s pretty inconspicuous and makes it easier to get away with taking pictures of strangers.

  5. It Takes 35mm Film

    The great thing about 35mm film cameras is that it’s easy to find 35mm film in almost every city. Sometimes, when I’m shooting with my 120 cameras, I’ll run out of film and have a hard time finding a camera store that carries 120 film. But 35mm is a pretty universal film format. I’ve never had trouble finding extra 35mm film on my trips.

As you can tell, I’m loving the camera so far. I’m a little bummed because I had the ISO setting on 400 instead of 200 for one of my film rolls, so the images turned out a little grainier than I’d hoped. But the film stock I used, Harman Phoenix 200, is also known for it’s grainy and high-contrast look, so maybe it’s just a combo of the film stock and ISO setting that I’m not used to. But I know a lot of film photographers actually aim for that sort of look so I guess it just depends on the person! I usually tend to like my photos a little less grainy and more sharp. But to each their own!

Here are a few film brands I recommend using for 35mm film cameras. Or you can check out my blog post, The Best Color Film for 35 mm Cameras. You can also check out my Amazon storefront for more camera/film recommendations. :)

35MM FILM RECOMMENDATIONS:

Kodak Gold 200

Lomography Color 400

Lomography Color 100

Kodak Portra 160

Kodak Portra 400

Kodak Colorplus 200


WHERE TO BUY THE MINOLTA HI-MATIC AF2:

Etsy

Amazon

KEH Camera


FILM I USED FOR THE SAMPLE PHOTOS:

Kodak UltraMax 400 35mm film:

Amazon

Adorama

Harman Phoenix 200 35mm film:

Amazon

Adorama

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And of course, I wanted to share all of my favorite photos from our Portugal trip using the Minolta Hi-Matic AF2!

Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a lovely day!

<3 Myles Katherine


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Amazon Prime Day Deals for Photographers | The Best Discounted Photography Gear on Amazon

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Amazon Prime Day is here!


Today and tomorrow there are some major deals going on and I’ve been keeping an eye on quite a few photography-related things, so I wanted to share!

First off, you can’t go wrong with a memory card, so I’ll definitely be grabbing one of these Sandisk Extreme Pro memory cards. I use them ALL the time for weddings. I’m a little over-cautious and get nervous about deleting files off of them. So I usually wait a few months after a wedding to delete them, just to make sure I have the files in multiple places on my hard drives, and to give Backblaze (the online file storage service I use) time to upload all of my files. So I can never have enough of these!

I’m also super excited because the Polaroid Go Generation 2 camera is on sale in the cute red color. I’m definitely keeping my eye on this one… I just love polaroid cameras so much! The Polaroid Now+ Generation 2 is also on sale, and you can get a full kit with film and everything for only $144! If you’re looking to delve into instant photography, either one would be a great place to start. I kind of want these adorable Polaroid storage boxes too… ugh, so many fun things!

Polaroid.com is having awesome sales today and tomorrow too, so if you’d prefer to order directly from them, check it out here!

In terms of full-frame DSLR cameras, it’s exciting to see the Sony A7 III on sale for $1498. This camera was a major contender when I was looking to upgrade my DSLR. They are pretty amazing, especially if you’re into photo and video. It’s a great hybrid and Sony cameras are known for their super sharp images. The 50mm 1.8 FE lens is discounted today for only $198 too! But if you’re looking for a super pro lens, I’d recommend the Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 lens,

Oh! And the Canon 6D Mark II is on sale for $999! I already have two 6Ds so I don’t need another one, but if I did, I’d snatch one of these up today, for sure. The 6D is an incredible deal for a professional DSLR, even when it’s not on sale. I used the 6D for years as my main camera and I photographed around 50 weddings with it. You really can’t go wrong, especially if you’re on a budget and you don’t want to break the bank buying your first DSLR. If you’re more interested in the mirrorless cameras, the Canon EOS R100 is only $399 today! If you’re just getting into photography, this might be a good place to start. :) In terms of Canon lenses, I’ll always recommend the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L II lens or the 50mm f/1.2 L lens. You can check out my blog posts about the 24-70mm here or the 50mm lens here!

In terms of studio lighting, one of my favorite ring lights, the Neewer 19-inch ring light, is on sale! I always have one of these with me at a photo shoot because they are great for fill light, makeup artists, and the perfect amount of light for shooting polaroids inside. Sometimes a ring light will be the only light I use for a shoot, just because I love how flattering it is for fun makeup looks and it creates a unique ring shape in the eyes of your subject. They’re also great for vloggers and TikTokers!

The GoPro Hero11 is discounted too! I always have a GoPro with me on my travels because they’re so tiny and inconspicuous. And I love that you have the option of super wide views to capture architecture. And one of my favorite features of the GoPro is using them underwater. I took mine with me to Hawaii and it was so fun watching the video footage of the sea turtles! I usually travel with a Sony Handycam AX100, a GoPro, and an iPhone for all of my video work for my YouTube channel. But sadly, the Handycam isn’t on sale today. It’s a great video camera though, and we love the old-school vibe of a handheld camcorder.

Honestly, there are so many good deals today, so I recommend just browsing through the camera section of the Prime Day Deals. You can also check out my Amazon storefront for more photography-related products. I hope these ideas help to spark your inner photographer! Let me know what you end up with! Happy hunting!

<3 Myles Katherine