Canon’s new 6D Mk II DSLR brings the tech, but something is missing04:33

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Published on October 18, 2017

While updates to our tech gear seem to come ever more quickly these days, Canon has been taking their sweet time updating one of their most popular DSLRs: the 6D. But the wait is finally over and the 6D Mark II is here, and poor Daven Matheis had to drag one all the way to Yellowstone to test it out. The new 6D Mark II pumps the resolution up to 26.2 megapixels from 20, and the peak ISO now goes up to 40,000 for those low-light shots.

Burst rate rises to 6.5 frames per second from 5, and the rear LCD monitor now swivels and twists for those overhead or down-low shots. But the 6D Mark II is missing one thing many photographers want in a DSLR these days: 4K video. It still shoots in 1080P HD, but these days, that may be short of the mark for some. Is the Canon 6D Mark II worth the 5-year wait? Check out our hands-on review:

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